Parlour of old Loyola College in daylight, corner of Bleury and Saint Catherine streets
Parlour of old Loyola College, corner of Bleury and Saint Catherine streets
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
Jesuit Community of Loyola College, 68 Drummond Street, Montreal. Included: Brother John Clancy, J. B. Plante, A. Fontaine, Father Martin Fox, Father John Cox, Brother Richard Beazley, Joseph Primeau, Lawrence Drummond, William Hingston, Father Joseph McCarthy, Henry Cormier, Moses Malone, Father V. Hudon, Father Isodore Kavanagh, Father Alexander Gagnieur (Rector), Father F. Wafer Doyle (Minister), Father Nicholas Quirk.
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.
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 College Junior, Refectory and Administration buildings
The Refectory building decorated for the Garden Party Day.
Exterior group photo of students and two Fathers
Group of students seated in classroom with two professors
Five people wearing smokings and top hats. Included: Mc N., Enright, Wolfe, Lonergen, Patrick Malone.
Senior Squad, Junior Intercollegiate Rugby Champions of Montreal at Loyola Campus, with Junior and Refectory building in the background.
Loyola Lacrosse team playing on campus field, with the Junior and Refectory buildings in the background.
In 1896 the Jesuits established Loyola College as the English-language branch of the classical college Collège Ste-Marie, founded in 1848. In 1974, Loyola College merged with Sir George Williams University to create Concordia University. The photographs in the collection document life at Loyola from 1908 onward. Subjects include classes, the Jesuit community, buildings (including aerial shots of the campus), sports teams, and special events. The other items in the collection relate to liturgical activities at the Loyola College chapel and include missals, lectionaries, printed prayers, patens, vestments, an altar stone, and other items.
Concordia University Records Management and ArchivesThree people in winter, one holding a shovel, surrounded by a crowd.
Cardinal Leger and spectators. Includes: J. H. Mitchell S. J., Patrick Malone S. J., Gordon George S. J., Father MacDonald, F. U. Noll.
Group of male students seated in the Loyola Library
Altar of the chapel in the basement of Junior building (now Psychology building)
Members of a sport's team in a stadium.