- HC01 PC-PC-50-PC-50-1990s-PC-50s-1990s-1998-PC-50s-1990s-1998-35-BK2-2431
- Item
- 1998
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
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Photograph of a student using a multi-media resource at a study carrel in the library
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of a student using a multi media resource at the study carrel in the newly completed library on the second floor in the E building.
Photograph of a Student Using a Movie Camera at the D Building Entrance
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Item is a photograph of a student using a film camera that is mounted on a tripod. The location of this photograph is by the D building main entrance.
Photograph of a Student Using a Movie Camera
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Item is a photograph of a student using a movie camera which is locked on a tripod. The event of this photograph is unknown.
Photograph of a student using a mouse
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Item is a photograph of a student operating a mouse in an unknown computer lab while another student watches.
Photograph of a Student Using a Microfilm Reader in the Library
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Item is a photograph of an individual using a microfilm reader in the North library.
Photograph of a Student Using a Microfiche Reader in the Library
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Item is a photograph of a student working at a microfiche reader in the Library. Microfiche was used to store images of outdated newspapers, magazines and other historical documents.
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Photograph of a Student Using a Machine
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Item is a photograph of a student at the control console of a Miyano computer numerical control (CNC) turning machine
Photograph of a Student Using a Loom in his Weaving Class
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Item is a photograph of a student working with a loom in his Weaving class for Creative Arts.