- ANCPC, 1991.001-104
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- [late 1970]
Athol Murray in front of the Ashley Residence. The residence is called Canada House. This is where the governor lived when Newfoundland was a colony.
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Athol Murray in front of the Ashley Residence. The residence is called Canada House. This is where the governor lived when Newfoundland was a colony.
Athol Murray and Rick Holash at some kind of outdoor gathering.
Athol Murray with Father Del Kines
Father Del Kines standing beside a seated Athol Murray meeting in his Varsity Hall office.
Headshot of Athol Murray wearing his priest's collar. He is holding a cigarette. Same as 1991.001-114.
Father Athol Murray in uniform
P㨲 Athol Murray, in cadet uniform and hat, walking across a field with another gentleman in uniform. Their backs are to the photographer. Note the Great Skate in the background.
Headshot of Athol Murray wearing his priest's collar.
Headshot of Athol Murray in front of the bronze plaque of Rex Beach behind.
Headshot of Athol Murray. His eyes are closed, holding a cigarette and wearing a white shirt.
Headshot of Athol Murray lighting a cigarette.
Headshot of Athol Murray. He is smoking a cigarette and is wearing a white shirt.
Father Athol Murray in the Rex Beach Room
Headshot of Athol Murray in the Rex Beach Room in Varsity Hall. P㨲 is wearing a white shirt.
Father Athol Murray in the Rex Beach Room
Athol Murray in the Rex Beach Room standing beside the bronze plaque that is dedicated to Rex Beach.
Father Athol Murray in the Rex Beach Room
Athol Murray in the Rex Beach Room in Varsity Hall. P㨲 is standing beside the bronze plaque dedicated to Rex Beach.
Father Athol Murray in the Rex Beach Room
Athol Murray in the Rex Beach Room in Varsity Hall. P㨲 is looking at the bronze plaque of Rex Beach and he has a cigarette in his hand.
Students and the Statue of the Sacred Heart
Fifty-four students and faculty posing in front of a Statue of the Sacred Heart, moved in early 1930's from Main Street located between St. Augustine's Church and convent. This statue was moved into the church in Spring 1946 due to KKK activity, but is now displayed in Canada Park.