Photograph of the reception tent at the Demonstration Gardens opening
- HC01 PC-PC-50-PC-50-1980s-PC-50-1980s-1986-PC-50-1980s-1986-1986-2163
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- 1986
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
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Photograph of the reception tent at the Demonstration Gardens opening
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph of the quick food and drink cafe
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of the quick food and drink cafe located on the first floor of H building called Java Jazz following renovations
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System used to deploy, maneuver and capture payloads. Stands majestically outside the new technology building "N". This prototype was donated to the college by the manufacturer, SPAR Aerospace of Brampton, Ontario.
Photograph of the promotion of Food Industry Technician program
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Photograph taken during the College Open House
Photograph of the previous owner of the Humber land
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Photograph taken at the official opening of the demonstration gardens
Photograph of the pool foundations under construction
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph looking south along the eastern wall of the Athletic Centre
Photograph of the platform party at Convocation
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Item is a photograph of the view from behind the platform party at Convocation.
Photograph of the platform party at Convocation
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Item is a photograph taken from the view behind the platform party at Convocation.
Photograph of the plaque unveiling for the official opening of the D building (Field House)
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Item is a photograph of the unveiling of the plaque commemorating the official opening of the D building (Field House). This plaque was placed inside the building by the main entrance.
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Item is a photograph of the cafeteria in K building opened in 1972 and was called "The Pipe". The name was given because of the brightly coloured air ducts suspended from the ceiling throughout the space