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Fifth-floor hallway, Humanities Wing
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A student or staff member walks north-east along the fifth floor of the Humanities Wing. Photograph has delamination.
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Architecture, Brutalism, Concrete construction, Humanities Wing
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Humanities Wing, east side
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Architectural construction photograph of the east side of the Humanities Wing under construction. Inscribed on front: Scarborough College University of Toronto. E.G.M. Cape Co. (1956) Ltd. General Contractor. Page & Steele and John Andrews Project Architects. Ewbank, Pillar & Associates Ltd. Consulting Engineers. Date: Nov 2, '65. Serial: 99. View: General view Look'g n-west. Inscribed on the back: This drawing is copyrighted and is not to be reproduced without the following credit line "PAGE & STEELE ARCHTECTS". Charles Wilks Photography, 1277 York Mills Rd. HI.7-7622. Photograph has surface grime, yellowing, cockling, flaking & adhesive residue on back.
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Architecture, Brutalism, Concrete construction, Humanities Wing
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View of Science Wing and Administrative Building in Winter, South Side
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Looking west toward the south side of the Science Wing, Administrative Building and Humanities Wing through trees. There is snow on the ground, with some wheel tracks running through. Photograph has been cropped with scalloped edges.
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Arts & Administration Building, Humanities Wing, Science Wing
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Playing Field in Front of Humanities Wing
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Black and white photo of the playing field in front of the Humanities Wing. Photograph is yellowing, dented, scratched, creased, has adhesive residue, and shows signs of loss on the verso.
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Architecture, Brutalism, Humanities Wing
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Humanities Wing, second floor hallway
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Photograph shows the hallway on the second floor of the Humanities Wing. Inscribed on back: Scarborough College Archives. c. 1966. Photograph has yellowing, stains, dents, surface grime & cockling.
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Architecture, Brutalism, Concrete construction, Humanities Wing
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