- HC01 AR-AR4-AR4.2
- Item
- [198-?]
Item is a poster for the "Fit Four Life" wellness program run by the Athletics department.
Item is a poster for the "Fit Four Life" wellness program run by the Athletics department.
"Anyone who thinks we should get fit, please raise your hands" : [poster]
Item is a poster promoting a fitness program run by Athletics Humber
"Fit Together : Humber Intramurals" : [poster]
Item is a poster promoting intramural activities at Humber.
Item is a poster promoting college tours. The poster features photographs of seashells.
Photograph of the Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital site
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
The original Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital was located on a section of land stretching down to Lake Ontario. In the 1990s, some of the buildings were renovated to become the site of Humber's Robert A. Gordon Learning Centre.
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Long Branch community picture
Long Branch community picture - Beasley's Drug Store
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Long Branch community picture. A group of swimmers at the Long Branch Park pier during the 1940s.
Photograph of the James S. Bell Elementary School building and parking lot
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of a portion of the James S. Bell Elementary School building, and its parking lot. Humber accepted its first intake of students in this leased building, and continued to do so until 1973.
Photograph of an ad for Humber's first President
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is an ad that was placed in the career section of newspapers for Humber's first President. The ad was not successful, which led to the Chairman of the Board Ted Jarvis to personally approach Gordon Wragg at the Provincial Institute of Trades and urged him to directly apply for the position.