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1949 - 1999 (Creation)
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- Diniacopoulos, Denis
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0.138 m of textual records
16 postal cards
2 wishing cards
9 photographs b&w
5 photographs col.
3 proof sheets
22 negatives 35 mm
489 slides col.
2 diplomas
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Denis Diniacopoulos, also known as Denis Vincent, was born in Paris in 1930 and died in Montreal in 1997. Denis never married and had no children.
He received a number of academic credits from the Université de Paris (1950-1951) before moving to Montreal with his parents. He received several academic credits from University of Montreal in 1953-1954; he also served on the student council. He was a professional commercial photographer, using the name Denis Vincent. He photographed artworks and antiquities, buildings and people, as well as advertising and fashion subjects, and worked as still photographer on a number of film sets.
He completed a BA at Loyola College (Day and Evening Division) 1967-1970. He graduated in May 1970 and began teaching “Visual Dynamics” for the Department of Communications Studies and continued when Loyola merged with Sir George Williams to form Concordia University in 1974. He retired in 1995.
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This series is about the personal life of Denis Diniacopoulos.
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P0247/B1 Identity Documents
0001 Extrait des minutes de naissance
0002 Cartes d’identité
0003 Passports
0004 Curriculum vitae
0005 Identity Photographs
P0247/B2 Childhood and Education
0001 Certificat de domicile
0002 Communion solennelle
0003 Health Documents
0004 Lycée de garçons de Buffon
0005 École Lacordaire
0006 Institution St-Joseph
0007 P. Constant
0008 Drawing Notebooks
0009 Notebooks
0010 Version latine
P247/B3 University Studies
0001 Baccalauréat
0002 Certificat de scolarité
0003 Université de France – Student Card
0004 Trésorier de l’AGEUM
0005 Loyola College
0006 Liste des livres
0007 Travaux de G. Debray
P247/B4 Adulthood
0001 Convocation Examen Permis de conduire
0002 Récépissés/Mandats
0003 Bills
0004 Police Convocation
0005 Attestation de vente
0006 Décès Madame Jean Metthey
0007 Firearms Acquisition Certificate
0008 Montreal Anglers and Hunters
0009 In Memoriam of Denis Diniacopoulos
0010 Appraisal BBC News Collection 1970-1986
0011 Adresses Books and Contacts
0012 Highland Queen
0013 Languedoc Roussillon
0014 Rotary International
0015 Scénario de film
0016 Système anti-vol
0017 Various Notes
0018 West Prince County
P247/B5 Photographs and other graphic materials
B5,0001 Magog
B5,0002 Lac Deux-Montagnes
B5,0003 Californie
B5,0004 Cartes postales
B5,0005 Ciel
B5,0006 City by night
B5,0007 For Gerry Swann
B5,0008 Nuages, couchers de soleil, bateaux
B5,0009 Photographs
B5,0010 Voyage