Hairdressing students at Queensway Campus : [photograph]
- HC01 JB-JB2-JB2-9
- Item
- ca. 1969 - 1970
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
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Hairdressing students at Queensway Campus : [photograph]
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
Hairdressing student works on styling hair on a dummy : [photograph]
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
Hairdressing student works on styling hair on a dummy : [photograph]
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
H building under construction : [photograph]
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
Part of Photograph Collection
A horizontal black and white film still. The image shows two people on the left wearing plain clothes (man on left in a floral and plaid shirt and khaki pants, and man on right wearing a T-shirt with “ONE IN THE OVEN” written on it and jeans) and a woman on the right wearing a police uniform (including a button up shirt with badges, a tie, a hat, and a belt), sunglasses, and holding a riding crop to the man on the right’s chest. Behind them is a brick building with multiple windows, and two people. Below the image is a long white rectangle with black text. The image is held within a black frame.
The Ladd Company
"Guidelines for Planning Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology"
File consists of two copies of guidelines produced by the Ontario Department of Education for the Board of Governors of Ontario's new Colleges regarding how to plan and build a College.
Guests at President Squee Gordon's retirement reception : [photograph]
Part of David Lui photo collection
Guelph-Humber building under construction : [photograph]
Part of David Lui photo collection
Group shot of Humber Orangeville Ground Search and Rescue volunteers
Group photographs of the T.H.A.T program and photographs of Prince Philip
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Files consists of group photographs of the T.H.A.T program (Training the Handicapped Adult in Transition) featuring Al Palin, the head of Access for Success who oversaw programs for the disabled. Included in this collection is photographs of Prince Philip receiving a gift from an unnamed individual.