Photograph of reflections on the N building
- HC01 PC-PC-50-PC-50-1990s-PC-50s-1990s-1990-PC-50s-1990s-1990-1994-624
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- 1990
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph shows the NX building reflected on the glass
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Photograph of reflections on the N building
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph shows the NX building reflected on the glass
Photograph of registration clerk Caroline Betsch
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Item is a photograph of registration clerk Caroline Betsch working in the Registration Centre collecting Admit to Class registration payment receipts from the line printer for distribution to waiting part-time students.
Photograph of residence building under construction
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Item is a photograph of a new residence building designated as T is under construction
Photograph of Retail Co-op program students dressing a mannequin for a window display
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Photograph of Retail Co-op students
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Photograph of Retail Floriculture students working on a Floral arrangement
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Photograph of Rex Sevenoaks teaching breathing techniques to his students
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Item is a photograph of Rex Sevenoaks teaching breathing techniques to his Theatre Arts students.
Photograph of Robert Gordon and Edward Sorbora
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Item is a photograph of President Robert Squee Gordon and Edward Sorbora, a member of Humber's Board of Governors.
Photograph of Robert Gordon and MPP Ruth Grier touring the Lakeshore Cottages
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Photograph of Robert Squee Gordon
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Item is a photograph of President Robert Squee Gordon. It is an introductory picture from the book entitled "Humber: A History" with his quote, "Some critics say we change too much around here. But change we must -- to address the needs of the future." The picture was taken in 1985.