Photograph of the Brandon University women's field hockey team. Manitoba Small College champions. Missing: Mary Ellen Tyler, Linda Smith, Ruth Ann Johnson.
At one point the photograph may have belonged to S. Louise Wickstrom, who attended Brandon College in the 1920s. The photograph came into possession of the Alumni Office at Brandon University. The Alumni Office transfered it to the McKee Archives in July 2009.
Scope and Content
Item is a portrait of the students and faculty of Brandon College in 1921. Photograph was taken outdoors in front of the Brandon College Building and Clark Hall.
Notes
Writing on the back lists two Wickstroms: S.L. and N.O. Duplicate is BUPC 9.6
Item is a large piece of matting containing individual portraits of the members of the Brandon College class of 1952 with the first initial and last name of each person identified. In the centre of the board is a photograph of the Brandon College shield of arms and the title "Class of '52."
Photograph shows Dr. Ed Milton of the Religion Department standing in his office, CH 305, during the renovation of Clark Hall and the Brandon College Building.
Photograph shows President Dennis Anderson and John Jardine, Head of Physical Plant, in either Clark Hall or the Brandon College Building during renovations.
The signature wall is a name created by the Archives and given to a piece of wall formerly located in either Clark Hall or the Brandon College Building that was covered in former students signatures. The signatures were discovered at the time of renovations to the building.
Scope and Content
Photograph shows President Dennis Anderson examining the signature wall.
Photograph shows members of the Brandon University Foundation during a tour of the construction site. Members include: Scott Stewart, Doug Adams, Sheri Decter-Hirst.
Photograph shows Harold Stewart - Brandon University Foundation member, Brandon University graduate and former New Era School principal - in either the Brandon College Building or Clark Hall during renovations.
Photograph shows renovations to the fourth floor of the Brandon College Building and Clark Hall. Portions of the city, particularly Lorne Avenue, are visible from the opening in the wall.