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Part Of
Aerial views and campus photographs
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1970s
Part Of
Aerial views and campus photographs
Creator
Phillips-Gutkin and Associates Ltd.
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.1
Item Number
2.1.138
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1970s
Physical Description
10" x 8" (b/w)
History / Biographical
The idea behind the new proposed campus was to tear down the Brandon College Building and Clark Hall and either move the entire campus west on Victoria Avenue to land owned by Fotheringham or to rebuild the campus on the existing grounds.
Scope and Content
Photograph shows a model of a proposed new campus for Brandon University. In the model the Brandon College Building and Clark Hall have been removed.
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J.R.C. Evans Lecture Theatre staircase

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions879
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[196-]
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph collection
Creator
Photographer: Jerrett
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.4
Item Number
BUPC 2.4.41
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[196-]
Physical Description
8" x 10" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph is looking northeast and shows the staircase at the rear of the J.R.C. Evans Lecture Theatre. Part of the A.E. McKenzie Building is visible in the background.
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J.R.C. Evans Lecture Theatre and the link

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions880
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[196-]
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph collection
Creator
Photographer: Jerrett
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.4
Item Number
BUPC 2.4.42
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[196-]
Physical Description
8" x 10" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph is looking west and shows where the J.R.C. Evans Lecture Theatre meets the link that joined it to the A.E. McKenzie Building. Photograph was taken in winter.
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