Image 01 - Queen's College at Carmichael and Quamina Streets (1876) |
Image 02 - Queen's College at Carmichael and Quamina Streets (1900) |
Image 03 - Queen's College at Carmichael and Quamina Streets (1914) |
Image 04 - Queen's College at Brickdam and Vlissengen Roads (1920) |
Image 05 - Queen's College at Brickdam (1920) |
Image 06 - Queen's College on Brickdam Road looking West (1920) |
Image 07 - Queen's College on Brickdam Road (1930) |
Image 08 - Queen's College, steps leading to the living quarters of Mr. E.O. Pilgrim (1950) |
Image 09 - Sketch of the layout of Queen's College (1950) |
Image 10 - Queen's College, the widest wooden building in the world (1951) |
Image 11 - Queen's College on Camp and Thomas Roads (1951) |
Image 12 - Camp Street entrance of Queen's College (1960) |
Image 13 - Queen's College Assembly in the auditorium (1963) |
Image 14 - Queen's College Sports Day (1963) |
Image 15 - Queen's College staff housing (1963) |
Image 16 - Queen's College students on bicycles (1963) |
Image 17 - Queen's College view from the air (1963) |
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[image 13] - Illustrated London News, 6th July 1963, Issue 6466, (p.21-23)
[image 14] - Illustrated London News, 6th July 1963, Issue 6466, (p.21-23)
[image 15] - Illustrated London News, 6th July 1963, Issue 6466, (p.21-23)
[image 16] - Illustrated London News, 6th July 1963, Issue 6466, (p.21-23)
[image 17] - Illustrated London News, 6th July 1963, Issue 6466, (p.21-23)
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