Photograph of the NX Building Construction
- HC01 PC-PC-50-PC-50-1980s-PC-50-1980s-1989-PC-50-1980s-1989-1989-4724
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- 1989
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of the NX building construction.
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Photograph of the NX Building Construction
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of the NX building construction.
Photograph of the NX building, North Campus Main Entrance
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Photograph of the NX building, north campus main entrance
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of the NX building which is the North Campus main entrance and visitors can be seen leaving the collage via the walkway.
Photograph of the official opening of the demonstration gardens
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph shows the view looking west to the college buildings
Photograph of the official opening of the demonstration gardens
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph shows college buildings in the background
Photograph of the OISE Research Team Meeting with Humber's Board of Governors
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of members of an OISE research team in May of 1981 met with Humber's board of governors to review findings of a study attempting to identify the future long-term post-secondary requirements for York Borough.
Photograph of the Opening of the Demonstration Gardens
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph features Board members Tayler Parnaby, Jim Davidson and original owner of the Humber North campus land on the right
Photograph of the opening of the Demonstration Gardens
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Photograph of the opening of the Demonstration Gardens following the ribbon cutting
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Photograph of the Original Farm House
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Item is a photograph of the original farm house and one of the out buildings on the North Campus property. The house was declared a historic building, but was later torn down due to the costs of renovation.