The DuPont University seminar was held in Kingston, Ontario on June 16, 1960. Features Henry F. Hall first row, second from the left.
The dinner for the graduating class of 1955 was held at the Windsor Hotel.
Henry F. Hall was presented an honourary Doctor of Laws degree at the McGill University convocation.
The photograph was taken in Shawbridge, Quebec.
The photograph was taken at Beaver Lake on Mount Royal the day of the Sir George Winter Carnival by for J.P. Zweig.
Features Henry F. Hall seated front and centre.
M. Cameron is on the left and Henry F. Hall is on the right. The photograph was taken in Sherbrooke, Quebec. See photograph P0006-02-034 for another image from this photo shoot.
Hall and Anna were married at St. Peter's Anglican Church in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
Loyola College Junior, Refectory and Administration buildings
Group of male students seated in the Loyola Library
Group of students seated in classroom with two professors
Students from Latin Rudiments class, with absent students edited manually afterward. Centre: Father T. J. MacMahon. Included: Henry Authier, Lewis Bagnall, Paul Bauset, H. Bordeau, B. Burns, M. Burns, J. Burke, P. Carrier, W. Caven, D. Clarke, N. Collins, E. Conroy, M. Crossan, L. Frawley, M. Frawley, K. Lachance, F. Langan, I, Lantry, L. Leblanc, F. Macdonald, P. H. Martin, R. W. J. McGaffrey, Y. McCarthy, H. McDonald, A. McKenna, P. McKenna, F. McKenzie, N. Murphy, H. Panet, Eugene Pion, R. Quain, A. Robinson, P. Thornton, S. S. Toddings, S. G. P. Urguhar, V. Walsh, L. Wilkins, E. Steven
Senior Squad, Junior Intercollegiate Rugby Champions of Montreal at Loyola Campus, with Junior and Refectory building in the background.
Announcement on the Hall Building construction site.
Construction of the Hall Building.
Site for the construction of the Hall Building.
Elizabeth Hingston (Brown) and husband Harold Hingston presumably at Valcartier
A house at Varennes that has been taken down ; a photograph can be found in "The French Canadians"
A house at Varennes that has been taken down ; a photograph can be found in "The French Canadians"
The Refectory building decorated for the Garden Party Day.
Sir George Williams University graduates at Place des Nations, Expo 1967.
Future site of the new Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex (EV)
Announcement on the Hall Building construction site.
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.
Construction of the Hall Building.