Placing of marker at Guelph-Humber opening : [photograph]
- HC01 DL-DL1-DL1-11
- Item
- 2004
Part of David Lui photo collection
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Placing of marker at Guelph-Humber opening : [photograph]
Part of David Lui photo collection
"Pinpoint": [volume 1, number 2]
"Pinpoint": [volume 1, number 1]
"Pinpoint" : [volume 1, number 3]
Part of Artwork Collection
Coloured image printed on vinyl. The background of the whole image is a blue and white mix. The right side of the image has green grass at the bottom. At the very right, there is a brown tree with green leaves are red apples within the leaves. To the left (beside the door cut out), there is a light brown brick building surrounded by a brown glow. From the brown brick building all the way to the left edge, there are blue, brown, beige, and brown mostly rectangular buildings across the lower half of the mural. In the centre of the mural between some of the buildings, there is one taller light brown building in a tall point with two globe like features - one about one-quarter of the way to the top and one about halfway down. The lower buildings are surrounded by a brown glow. In front of the buildings, is a dark blue section with a wavy edge in front of them and some wavy lines throughout. Within the dark blue section, there is a sailboat with a light grey rounded triangle base and two beige triangles pointing upwards on top. At the left edge of the page, there is a triangular brown section overlaying everything around it and above it at the top corner, there are two branches with multiple green leaves surrounded by a green glow.
Carstens, Courtney
Picture of two issues of Ad Hoc, the first paper produced by the Journalism program : [photograph]
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
Part of Archival Collection
Front: Real Picture Post Card, Black and White Photograph. Approximately 47 men stand facing the camera in formation, legs spread and hands on their hips. They wear dark pants, white shoes, and either white t-shirts or undershirts. At the far left of the image, a man stands at attention in profile. He wears dark pants, dark shoes, a white long-sleeved shirt, and a thick belt. The area around the men is empty, likely dirt or low grass, with no defining features. In the background, at least a half dozen low buildings with prominent chimneys can be seen.
Back: Divided back, does not feature line separating sides. Text across the top reads “POST CARD” in outlined block letters. Underneath reads “MADE IN CANADA”, and below that, separated by a long space are the words “CORRESPONDENCE” and “ADDRESS”. To the right is a stamp box. The stamp box does not feature an outline, but consists of the letters “AZO” forming a border on the tops and sides. The corners of the border are marked with small symbols, possibly squares. The centre of the stamp box reads “PLACE STAMP HERE”. There are no additional decorations. A handwritten (cursive) note in black ink reads: “P.T. Course at Long Branch Ont.”
Photographs of University of Guelph-Humber orientation
Item is a foam core plaque containing four photographs from the first University of Guelph-Humber orientation. One of the photographs features Lincoln Alexander (Chancellor of the University of Guelph).
Photographs of University of Guelph-Humber orientation
Item consists of 6 photographs from the second University of Guelph-Humber orientation.
Photographs of University of Guelph-Humber inauguration
Item is a piece of foam core featuring three colour photographs from University of Guelph-Humber's inauguration. Includes a photograph of the first class to attend in the Library lobby.