Father Athol Murray in uniform
- Athol Murray College Photograph Collection, 1991.001-21
- Stuk
- 1942
P㨲 Athol Murray in Air Training Corp. uniform taken at Notre Dame in 1942.
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Father Athol Murray in uniform
P㨲 Athol Murray in Air Training Corp. uniform taken at Notre Dame in 1942.
Father Athol Murray with Frank Fleming
P㨲 Athol Murray with collar and white coat standing with Frank Fleming on Main St. Wilcox (possibly on steps of Lane Hall) in front of Coca-Cola sign.
Father Athol Murray with friends
P㨲 Athol Murray (on left) in collar in front of house with another member of clergy and two elderly people.
P㨲 Athol Murray and Native Hockey Team
P㨲 Athol Murray in Native headdress with other members of Native hockey team with broadcaster, Johnny Esaw from CBC in front of unknown building. Trophy on a table in the foreground.
Father Athol Murray with Johnnie Esaw
Athol Murray is shaking hands with Johnnie Esaw, who is holding an unidentified scroll, as others look on.
Father Athol Murray with Reverand Dr. Ball
Athol Murray and Reverand Dr. Ball.
Studio portrait of Father Athol Murray ca. 1930, in priest's collar and robe.
Father Athol Murray in the Tower of God
Athol Murray looking at the stained glass window in the Tower of God.
Athol Murray smoking a cigarette while sitting in a chair.
Athol Murray sitting beside statue of his bust, both the statue and P㨲 have a cigarette in their mouth.
P㨲 Athol Murray speaking at his Testimonial Dinner in 1966.
Athol Murray is standing in front of the new Boy's dorms with the old church in the background.
Father Athol Murray and students
Father Athol Murray, standing in the centre, with four students who are wearing Native parkas. The parkas were donated by the author Rex Beach. L-R Peter d'Aoust, ? McCullough, P㨲 Athol Murray, ?, ?.
Father Athol Murray and friends
Athol Murray standing in the middle with two other gentlemen. Located outside a church. A small dog is seen in front.
Athol Murray standing with an unidentified boy in front of the Ashley Residence. The residence is called Canada House. This is where the governor lived when Newfoundland was a colony.