"Winter Madness, 1974" : [programme]
- HC01 SAC-SAC1-SAC1.1
- File
- 1974
Part of Humber College IGNITE fonds
File consists of a programme for the winter carnivale hosted by the SAC. The programme contains many photographs of students.
"Winter Madness, 1974" : [programme]
Part of Humber College IGNITE fonds
File consists of a programme for the winter carnivale hosted by the SAC. The programme contains many photographs of students.
File consists of an audio cassette featuring an advertisement for a January/February 1988 intake at Humber College.
"Welcome to Queensway Campus" : [newsletter]
File consists of a newsletter promoting the Queensway Campus, including mention of the Open House (Wednesday April 9, 1969), messages from College officials, and a brief description of programs offered at Queensway.
Wayson Choy professional correspondence
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of letters and drafts of letters written by Wayson Choy. Includes a letter to Patsy Aldana at Douglas & McIntyre regarding an offer for a sequel to "The Jade Peony" and a letter to Iona Wishaw and her class at Vancouver Technical Secondary School.
File consists of a history of the Osler Nursing School (1966-1973), which was absorbed by Humber in 1973. The publication was written by one of Humber's Librarians, Helen Miller, and contains many photographs from the early years of the Osler School. One version contains an inscription and autograph from the author. The file contains two copies of the publication.
Toronto Police College opening (Community Mosaic Wall) : [photographs]
Part of John Davies fonds
File consists of photographs of John Davies posing alongside Rani Dhaliwal (Senior Vice President, Transformation and Strategic Partnerships) and featuring the Community Mosaic Wall.
Toronto Police 23 Division opening ceremony : [photographs]
Part of John Davies fonds
File consists of photographs of John Davies speaking at the ceremony and presenting a framed picture.
Part of Humber Fashion Collection
“Timeless Treasures” is dedicated to the powerful legacy and emotional depth embedded in jewelry passed down through generations. This exhibit explores the theme of jewelry as a vessel for memory, connection, and cultural heritage, emphasizing how these pieces transcend mere ornamentation to become symbols of enduring love and familial devotion. Each of the four showcased items tells its own unique story, reflecting the history, values, and traditions of the families who cherished them. Through intricate designs and precious materials, these artifacts encapsulate moments of joy, loss, and celebration, representing not just personal style but the very essence of human relationships. The collection aims to immerse visitors in the universal language of heirlooms, highlighting how jewelry serves as a bridge between the past and present. “Timeless Treasures” invites viewers to ponder the emotional weight of inherited artifacts, prompting reflection on what it means to pass down stories and connections through wearable art.
Threads of Legacy: Treasures from Our Roots
Part of Humber Fashion Collection
Join us in experiencing our exhibit Treasures from Our Roots, a testament of family heirlooms and sentimental pieces that showcase rich culture and family heritage. Explore the family ties that intertwine our vastly different pieces. In this exhibit, we have on display not only what is visible to the eye but also a connection to the way in which family influences and shapes fashion. As you go through our exhibit notice the different textures and colours of the pieces. Take a closer look at the work that went into creating each object on display. In this collection that we have put together, we have an amber ring passed down from mother to daughter, a Cultivo de la vida dress crafted by a grandmother for her granddaughter, a Chunni (Scarf) given to me by my mother. A gho (Bhutanese Men’s National Dress) that was given to me by my grandfather. These pieces are linked in an exhibit that honours the lasting bonds of family, heritage, and culture through heirlooms that tell stories across generations. Let our display remind us of the things that truly bind us together, family history, and the legacies we continue to shape.
"This is Humber College" : [volume 1]
File consists of the first issue of "This is Humber College".