- HC01 PC-PC-50-PC-50-1940s-PC-50-1940s-BK10-20
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- 1940s
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Long Branch community picture
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Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Long Branch community picture
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Long Branch community picture. A group of swimmers at the Long Branch Park pier during the 1940s.
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
File consists of photographs from Humber's first year in operation.
Photograph of construction workers at the North campus during the Phase 1 construction
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of construction works unloading a truck which is situated next to construction sheds on Humber College's North Campus property during the Phase 1 construction. The original farmhouses and barns can be seen in the distance.
Photograph of Humber's First Board of Governors
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of Humber's first Board of Governors standing outside the James S. Bell building. This team was responsible for hiring all the staff, including the president. The Board members are (from left) Donald A. White, Spiro S. Vozoris, C.C. Muir, Rev. Bartholomew DeSimone, Florence Gell , Ted Jarvis, G.F. Turner , Dr. Anne Curtin, Dr. Norman Gunn, and S.L. Britton
Photograph of James S. Bell Elementary School
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of James S. Bell Elementary School, which was a surplus Etobicoke Board of Education building that became Humber's first Campus for September 1967.
Photograph of the James S. Bell Elementary School building and parking lot
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of a portion of the James S. Bell Elementary School building, and its parking lot. Humber accepted its first intake of students in this leased building, and continued to do so until 1973.
Photograph of Humber's sign outside of James S. Bell Elementary School
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of the Humber College sign placed outside of James S. Bell Elementary School, which was Humber's first campus until its closing in 1973.
Photograph of an ad for Humber's first President
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is an ad that was placed in the career section of newspapers for Humber's first President. The ad was not successful, which led to the Chairman of the Board Ted Jarvis to personally approach Gordon Wragg at the Provincial Institute of Trades and urged him to directly apply for the position.