File consists of photographs of the exterior building and outdoor areas of Lady Eaton College. Photos mainly depict the LEC South Field and residence buildings.
File consists of photographs depicting a snowy Lady Eaton College campus. Photos are taken around the LEC grounds but most are taken in the Quad between the two residence buildings. Included is a series of photographs of a group of students having a snowball fight in the Quad.
File consist of photographs taken of the exterior architecture of Lady Eaton College. Photos are taken from all different locations including, the Bata Library stairs, the Bata Podium, Stephenson Bridge, the LEC Quad, the LEC South field, and from surrounding parking lots. Exterior shots of the residences, main college building, and dining hall are included. The Drumlin is also included in many photographs.
File consists of photographs taken during the cornerstone laying ceremony for Lady Eaton College. The ceremony was held on the Bata Library Podium and the cornerstone was unveiled by the daughter of Lady Eaton, Florence E. McEachren. Also seen in the photographs are President Thomas H.B. Symons and Margery Seeley.
File consists of miscellaneous photographs taken during the construction of Lady Eaton College. Some of the photos show the early stages of construction, and others depict a more completed college. One of the photos seems to be taken during the early 1970s as the Bata Library and the Environmental Science building are both completely built as well.
File consists of photographs depicting the early stages of the Lady Eaton College construction on the Symons Campus. In the photographs the ground is dug up and early foundations of the college can be seen. Champlain College can be seen in the background.
File consists of photographs of the early stages of the Lady Eaton College Construction. Photos depict the base layer of the college being constructed and people working on the building. Champlain College and the Otonabee River can be seen in the background of some photos taken from the Drumlin.
File consists of photographs taken during the construction of Lady Eaton College. Photos depict a large portion of the college being finished, with the north wing residence building's exterior almost completely finished.
File consists of photographs taken during the construction of Lady Eaton College. Photos depict the exterior of the college being almost completely done, with construction crews working on the walkways and surrounding grounds. Champlain College can be seen behind Lady Eaton College in a few of the photographs.
File consists of photographs depicting the early stages of the construction of Lady Eaton College on the Symons Campus. In the photographs the ground is dug up and machinery is on the grounds. The Drumlin and Champlain College are easily seen in the background of some photographs.
File consists of photographs of the early to mid point of the construction of Lady Eaton College. Lower walls and staircases on the college have gone up and photos show people standing on top of the building.
File consists of intake photos of the early students attending Lady Eaton College.
Binder 2
180: Before Construction
181: Opening of College l.to r. Marjorie Seely, Florence McEachren and President Symons, 1968.
182-187: Residence Rooms (185 and 187 are b&w)
188-194: Dining Hall
195-196: Staff serving food
197-198: The Pit (The Pit, in b&w #198)
199: View of exterior from Porter's Lodge Print
200: Service Parking Lot
201-207: Exterior Prints (2)
208-212: Students arriving
Subseries consists of photographs of Lady Eaton College on the Symons Campus. This includes construction, interior, exterior, and some event photographs. Mainly construction images and many photographs include people.
File consists of three photographs of Brian Lacy at his farewell party. Photographs include Leonard Conolly, Kyle ? And other unidentified individuals.
File consists of one photograph of Gabrielle Lacroix, former Administrative Secretary of Julian Blackburn College.
File documents a request for a grant to support research on electrodermal studies.