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Varennes house
P0134-02-38 · Pièce · [n.d.]
Fait partie de Hingston Family fonds

A house at Varennes that has been taken down ; a photograph can be found in "The French Canadians"

Varennes house
P0134-02-39 · Pièce · [n.d.]
Fait partie de Hingston Family fonds

A house at Varennes that has been taken down ; a photograph can be found in "The French Canadians"

Hall Building
I0002-02-1294 · Pièce · [November 29, 1963]
Fait partie de Public Relations Department fonds

Announcement on the Hall Building construction site to mark the start of demolition of buildings occupying the future university site at Burnside [later de Maisonneuve Blvd.] and Bishop St.. Principal and Vice-Chancellor Robert C. Rae and Gloria Stieger, President of the Students' Undergraduate Society.

Group at Loyola
P0049-02-01 · Pièce · 1914
Fait partie de James J. McGarry, S.J. fonds

Group of people at Loyola, 68 Drummond street, Montreal.
Left to right: W. Miller, E. Callery, Spike O'Flaherty, G. Murphy, J. Tellier, G. McGary s.j., C. Phelan, F. Moore, C. Carpenter, F. Grant, B. Kelly, A. Weitekamp.

Group at Shawbridge
P0006-02-077 · Pièce · June 2-3, 1943
Fait partie de Henry F. Hall fonds

Features Henry F. Hall fourth from the left and Kenneth E. Norris second from the left.

Loyola Class
P0013-02-19 · Pièce · ca. 1915
Fait partie de Jesuit Archives collection

Mr. Joseph A. Keating, S. J. and class, outside of Loyola College Drummond Street, Montreal. Second row, seventh from left: Father J. J. McGarry S. J.

Loyola Class
P0013-02-20 · Pièce · ca. 1914
Fait partie de Jesuit Archives collection

Mr. Joseph A. Keating S. J. and class, exterior of 68 Drummond street, Montreal. Second row, fourth from left: James McGarry (later Father James McGarry, S. J.

Quebec YMCA fonds
P0202 · Fonds · 1858 - 2001

The fonds documents the mission, structure, administration, programs, activities, facilities, and evolution of the Quebec YMCA (as of 2009, Le Y du Québec) from its founding in 1854 to the late 20th century.

The records include founding documents, annual reports, committee minutes, financial statements and other financial records, employee files, files on buildings and facilities, and administrative files and correspondence relating to programs such as summer camps and courses.

The fonds also includes architectural drawings, scrapbooks of press clippings, brochures, and other promotional materials, photographs of Quebec YMCA events and activities from the late 19th century until the late 20th century, and objects such as flags, signs, plaques, pins and medals.

The fonds is organized in the following series:

P0202/1 Founding Documents, Constitution, By-Laws, Histories
P0202/2 Reports and Minutes
P0202/3 Financial Administration
P0202/4 Human Resources Administration
P0202/5 Branches, Buildings, Facilities
P0202/6 Programs
P0202/7 External Relations
P0202/8 Photographs

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