- AMCPC, 1991.001-1
- Pièce
- [ca. 1918]
Fait partie de Athol Murray College of Notre Dame fonds
Photo mounted on foam-core of Father Athol Murray circa his ordination to the priesthood in 1918. Same as 1991.001-5841.
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Fait partie de Athol Murray College of Notre Dame fonds
Photo mounted on foam-core of Father Athol Murray circa his ordination to the priesthood in 1918. Same as 1991.001-5841.
Fait partie de Athol Murray College of Notre Dame fonds
Studio/Headshot of Father Athol Murray wearing his priest's collar.
Fait partie de Athol Murray College of Notre Dame fonds
Studio portrait of Father Athol Murray ca. 1930, in priest's collar and robe.
Fait partie de Athol Murray College of Notre Dame fonds
A studio/headshot of Father Athol Murray wearing his priest collar.
Fait partie de Athol Murray College of Notre Dame fonds
Father Athol Murray in Argos shirt; location unknown. Automobile in background.
Father Athol Murray in Edith Hall Chapel
Fait partie de Athol Murray College of Notre Dame fonds
Father Athol Murray in the Chapel at Edith Hall Residence, Notre Dame Collegiate (now known as the Athol Murray College of Notre Dame) in Wilcox, Saskatchewan. The chapel has since been changed into a lounge for the residence.
Al Ritchie, Father Athol Murray, Father David Bauer and Jackie McLeod
Fait partie de Athol Murray College of Notre Dame fonds
Athol Murray with Al Ritchie, Father David Bauer and Jackie McLeod standing beside Edith Hall Residence. The old St. Augustine's Church is in the background. The meeting was related to the appointment of McLeod, an old Notre Dame Hound player, as coach of Canada's Olympic Hockey Team.
Athol Murray College of Notre Dame fonds
This fonds contains records related to the development and operation of the Athol Murray College of Notre Dame. Textual records consist of correspondence, business records concerning the Arts program, alumni records, newsclippings, and college publications and brochures. The extensive series of photographs and video recordings document college life and feature campus buildings, students, graduation ceremonies, choral and drama productions, and sports events. Sound recordings capture interviews with Notre Dame students and staff, and College songs.
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