"What the Butler Saw" : [poster]
- HC01 MCA-MCA3-MCA3-T-MCA3-T.3
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- 1987
Item is a poster for a production of Joe Orton's "What the Butler Saw", directed by Blake Heathcote, and designed by Bill Chesney. The production took place April 16-19, 1987.
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"What the Butler Saw" : [poster]
Item is a poster for a production of Joe Orton's "What the Butler Saw", directed by Blake Heathcote, and designed by Bill Chesney. The production took place April 16-19, 1987.
Item is a poster promoting "Wellness Week" (October 13-20, 1989).
"Waiting for the Parade" : [poster]
Item is a poster for a production of John Murrell's "Waiting for the Parade", which was directed by Patrick Young. The performances took place October 29-31, 1987.
Item is an issue of "Vews". This issue includes coverage of a series of arson attacks at Humber over the summer of 1972.
Item is an issue of the student publication "Vews". Includes coverage of the 1972 Canadian Federal election, such as a debate at Humber, an interview with NDP Leader David Lewis, and advertisements.
Item is a the inaugural issue of "Vews", featuring news and student poetry.
Item is an issue of "Vews", featuring a drawing of a rhino on the cover. The issue discusses a conflict between "Vews" and "Coven".
"Vews" : [10 November 1972 edition]
Item is an issue of the student publication "Vews". Includes coverage of Remembrance Day, a Humber-Russia student trip, and other topics.
Part of Humber Fashion Collection
The Tudor Black Bay 58 was first released in 2018 as a modern homage to Tudor’s first-ever diving watch, the "Big Crown" Reference 7924, launched in 1958. The Black Bay 58 incorporates vintage-inspired elements, such as its 39mm case size and iconic gilt details, reflecting the design language of Tudor’s original 1958 model, which marked the brand's entry into professional diving watches with its 200-meter water resistance.
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"Today for Tomorrow : Co-op Student Symposium" : [poster]
Item is a poster promoting an event to Peel Region students.