- HC01 PC-PC-NEG-PC-NEG-1989-PC-NEG-1989-020-PC-NEG-1989-020-005
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- June 1989
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
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Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph of the Construction of the Child Development Centre
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
File is a photograph of the construction of the Child Development Centre - building "FX" was an extension of building "F" and built adjacent to the greenhouses.
Photograph of the Construction of the Child Development Centre
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
It is a photograph of the early construction photo of building "FX" that was an extension of building "F" and would be used for the Child Development Centre. The greenhouses adjacent to the new building.
Photograph of the Construction of the Child Development Centre
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of the "FX" building construction which is the Child Development Centre. This photograph was taken on the third floor of the "E" building.
Photograph of the construction for the "K" and "L" North buildings
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of the construction for North campus' "K" and "L" building which opened in 1972.
Photograph of the construction for the "K" and "L" North buildings
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of the construction for the "K" and "L" North campus buildings. It is noted that in this picture, construction workers were installing railway tie steps for the amphitheatre.
Photograph of the connecting hallway between NX building and the H building
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph shows the north side of the NX building
Photograph of the concourse in the E building featuring John Adam's art
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of the concourse in the E building, featuring John Adam's artwork on the wall. John Adams was an early Creative Arts faculty member.The artwork was meant to symbolize the evolutionary nature of business and its relationship to technology by drawing on data processing media of the day.