- HC01 PC-PC-NEG-PC-NEG-1979-PC-NEG-1979-034
- File
- 24 September 1979
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
File consists of photographs of a celebratory event for 1979 staff retirees.
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Part of Humber College Photo Collection
File consists of photographs of a celebratory event for 1979 staff retirees.
Retirement announcement for Dr. Robert A. 'Squee' Gordon
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
File consists of an issue of "Humber Communiqué". This issue is an announcement from President Robert A. 'Squee' Gordon on his upcoming retirement at the end of the 2006-2007 academic year.
Retail management program : [poster]
Item is a poster promoting the retail management program (with the tagline: "Work Experience Don't Leave School Without It").
Retail Floristry program : [poster]
Item is a poster promoting the retail floristry program.
Retail Floriculture program brochure
File consists of a brochure promoting the retail floriculture program.
Retail Floriculture program : [press clippings]
File consists of a brochure promoting a Retail Co-Op program.
Research material relating to Chinatown
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of copies of archival materials relating to Vancouver's Chinatown. Includes maps and sections of Vancouver directories, ranging between 1939-1948. These materials could have been used in genealogical research, or in planning historical fiction. Some names highlighted include Wayson's father, Toy Choy and Quene Yip.
Research material collected by Wayson Choy
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
Series consists of research conducted by Wayson Choy. It includes material focusing on China and Chinese culture, Chinatowns in British Columbia and internationally, Chinese Canadian immigration and history, research focused on specific Chinese Canadian individuals, and general research.
Research material about Japanese Canadians
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
Sub-series consists of books, a study guide, photocopied archival material and news articles connected to Japanese Canadians.