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Photograph album from opening of Osler building and residence
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ON00423 JR-JR-1-JR-1C-JR-1C-4
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12 February 1970 (Production)
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22 photographs : b&w ; 5 x 7 in
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(1929-)
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File consists of a photograph album from the opening of the new building and residence facility for the Osler School of Nursing. Many of the photographs feature Jackie Robarts and her cousin, then Premier of Ontario John Robarts, touring the facilities. The photographs also feature many unidentified students and faculty of the School. The photographs were originally housed in a photo album with organized with an inscription from Marion [Crane?]. The original album and inscription have been retained by the Archives.
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Photographs were rehoused from the photograph album and rehoused for conservation purposes.