Marsha Skrypuch speaking : [photograph]
- HC01 HSW-HSW4-HSW4F, Box 5, Disc 4-HSW4F, Box 5, Disc 4 , Item 20
- Item
- ca. 2007
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Marsha Skrypuch speaking : [photograph]
Marsha Moreau as Birdie Bucke, & Wendel Meldrum as Jessie Bucke
Part of Photograph Collection
A vertical black and white film still. The image shows a woman and a girl standing. The girl (on the left) is wearing a wide brimmed white hat, a floral-patterned dress, and holding a bouquet of flowers. The woman (on the right) is wearing a white hat with feathers, earrings, a necklace, a floral striped patterned dress, and white gloves. Behind the two are two men and a wooden wagon in front of greenery. Around the image is a white border with black text below the image. The image is held within a black frame.
Cinexus/Famous Players
File consists of a brochure promoting the Marketing program to prospective students.
Marketing program : [press clippings]
File consists of news clippings relating to graduates and students of the Marketing program at Humber.
Marketing posters for the University of Guelph-Humber
Series consists of two posters with information and graphics promoting University of Guelph Humber.
Marketing poster for the University of Guelph-Humber
Item is a colour poster promoting the University of Guelph Humber's 10th Anniversary.
Marketing and Communications materials
Series consists of promotional and publicity material relating to Humber Orangeville. Includes promotional advertisements, photographs, commercials, and other materials. The series contains general files, as well as four sub-series containing specific marketing materials.
Marine and Small Powered Equipment Mechanic program brochure
File consists of a brochure for a 40-week program.
File consists of three maps of the Town of Orangeville.
Map of the Township of Etobicoke, in the County of York
Part of Reference Collection
Vertical black and white illustration. The illustration shows the map of Etobicoke. At the bottom is Lake Ontario and above it is the outline of the Etobicoke borders. Within the borders, there are multiple vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines dividing the area. Within most of rectangles/blocks there is a name and numbers. On the left side of the border, there is an eight-point compass and on the top of the border, there is a line of text. Below the compass there are a few lines of text. The illustrations has a border around the edge with swirls at the corners.
Unwin, Charles