File consists of photographs depicting the progress of the construction of Champlain College at the Nassau (Symons) Campus. Included are photographs taken from standing within the foundations.
File consists of photographs depicting the progress of the construction of Champlain College at the Nassau (Symons) Campus. Approximately at the half way point and many notable features can now be seen, such as the exterior roof of the Great Hall. More interior photographs.
File consists of photographs depicting Champlain College's construction progress. Included are photos of the interior of the great hall with scaffolding still up, interior shots of offices/seminar rooms with the original built in furnishings, and exterior photographs.
File consists of photographs depicting the progress of the construction of Champlain College at the Nassau (Symons) Campus. Some photos taken from the early interior areas.
File consists of photographs depicting the beginning of construction for Champlain College on the Nassau (Symons) campus. Land is empty except for the construction equipment and vehicles.
File consists of photographs depicting the progress of the construction of Champlain College at the Nassau (Symons) Campus.
File consists of photographs depicting the progress of Champlain College construction on the Nassau (Symons) campus
File consists of photographs depicting the construction progress of Champlain College. Much of the exterior is finished.
File consists of photographs depicting the progress of Champlain College construction. Mainly unfinished interior photographs.
File consists of photographs depicting Champlain College through different stages of its construction.
File consists of contact sheets and negatives showing the ground work being done during Champlain College Construction. Envelope that negatives are in says "Champlain Colour negs. (1966-1967?)"
File consists of photographs depicting the progress of the construction of Champlain College at the Nassau (Symons) Campus.
File consists of photographs of students in their convocation gowns getting their photos taken outside of Champlain College. The exterior of the Great Hall is the most common location.
Andy TurnbullFile consists of photographs taken of the exterior of the buildings in Champlain College. Photographs were taken from the East Bank of the river looking over West to the shoreline Champlain College rests on.
Peter VarleyFile consists of photographs outside of Champlain College. Many photographs include students sitting on the lawns or walking together.
Roy NichollsFile consists of photographs depicting the exterior architecture of Champlain College. Images are mostly of the Great Hall area.
Shahrauan GolesorkhiFile consists of close up photographs of the exterior of the buildings on Champlain College grounds. Many photos are of the outside of the residences at the college, referred to as the Champlain Towers.
File consists of photographs depicting the Champlain College exterior architecture and grounds. Photographs were taken around many different locations near Champlain College and through all different seasons. A portion of the photographs seem to be done for a class or personal project.
File consists of photographs depicting the exterior architecture and grounds of Champlain College throughout the seasons. Photographs were taken from all different locations capturing all the different parts of the college. Some maintenance and facilities photographs are included.
File consists of contact sheets of photographs depicting the exterior of Champlain College from different locations and angles. Some photographs on the contact sheets show Lady Eaton College.
File consists of photographs depicting large portions or the entirety of Champlain College from the exterior. Most photographs are taken from the East Bank of the river or from the Faryon Bridge. Some photographs are taken from the lawns of Champlain as well. Photographs were taken throughout all seasons.
File consists of photographs of the Champlain College exterior architecture from many angles capturing the entirety of the college's buildings. Photographs are taken from the East bank of the Otonabee River or from the back courtyard of Champlain College. In one photo, the stonewall along the shoreline of the Otonabee has yet to be added.
D. Desjardins