photographs
PH1990:0374
Description:
Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Ernest Cormier: Université de Montréal," 1988-1990.
1989
Entrance to École de Médecine, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec
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PH1990:0374
Description:
Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Ernest Cormier: Université de Montréal," 1988-1990.
photographs
1989
photographs
PH1990:0040
Description:
Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Ernest Cormier: Université de Montréal," 1988-1990
May 1989
The tower, main pavilion, Université de Montréal (night), Montréal, Québec
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PH1990:0040
Description:
Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Ernest Cormier: Université de Montréal," 1988-1990
photographs
May 1989
photographs
PH1990:0045:001-003
Description:
Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Ernest Cormier: Université de Montréal," 1988-1990
June 1989
The entrance hall, looking west, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec
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PH1990:0045:001-003
Description:
Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Ernest Cormier: Université de Montréal," 1988-1990
photographs
June 1989
photographs
PH1990:0060
Description:
Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Ernest Cormier: Université de Montréal," 1988-1990.
1989
Entrance to École de Médecine, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec
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PH1990:0060
Description:
Commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, for "Ernest Cormier: Université de Montréal," 1988-1990.
photographs
1989
Project
AP027.S1.D22
Description:
Alterations to tourist accommodation. Brae Manor was a historic house, in the village of Knowlton, which was about to be demolished, when purchased by the van Ginkels in 1962. The main three-storey house was constructed in 1863. A lower wing was added later. Originally "the Doctor's house", it was the headquarters of the Brae Manor Playhouse in the 1930's to early 50's (?). The wing was separated from the main house to become Brae Lodge, which was sold to Mr. and Mrs. Fricker.
architecture
1963
Brae Manor and Brae Lodge, Knowlton (now Lac-Brome), Québec
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AP027.S1.D22
Description:
Alterations to tourist accommodation. Brae Manor was a historic house, in the village of Knowlton, which was about to be demolished, when purchased by the van Ginkels in 1962. The main three-storey house was constructed in 1863. A lower wing was added later. Originally "the Doctor's house", it was the headquarters of the Brae Manor Playhouse in the 1930's to early 50's (?). The wing was separated from the main house to become Brae Lodge, which was sold to Mr. and Mrs. Fricker.
File 22
1963
architecture
maps
ARCH193477
1877
maps
1877
photographs
ARCH261083
1967
photographs
1967
photographs
Quantity:
37 negative(s)
PH1989:0144:001-037
1973
Ground floor interior details of Shaughnessy/Athalstone Residence, Montréal, Québec
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PH1989:0144:001-037
photographs
Quantity:
37 negative(s)
1973
photographs
PH1993:0049
November 1987
photographs
November 1987
born digital
CD041.S1.004
Description:
File includes both a disk image and digital files carved from the disk image using the Sleuth Kit command line utility tsk_recover. Most common file formats: Unidentified, DVD data file and backup data file, Video Object File (MPEG-2 subset), OLE2 Compound Document Format. One video file contains approximately 25 minutes of an interview with Eva Vescei on June 26, 2012 and used in the film "The Spirit of it... tout était possible !" Other video files, likely containing the rest of the interview, are empty and cannot be watched.
2014
Interview of Eva Hollo Vecsei about Place Bonaventure, Montréal, Québec
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CD041.S1.004
Description:
File includes both a disk image and digital files carved from the disk image using the Sleuth Kit command line utility tsk_recover. Most common file formats: Unidentified, DVD data file and backup data file, Video Object File (MPEG-2 subset), OLE2 Compound Document Format. One video file contains approximately 25 minutes of an interview with Eva Vescei on June 26, 2012 and used in the film "The Spirit of it... tout était possible !" Other video files, likely containing the rest of the interview, are empty and cannot be watched.
born digital
2014