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Inaugural meeting of the Academic Board

Photograph contains view of attendants of the inaugural meeting of the University of Victoria Academic Board. In attendance: Richard E. Lester (SFU), Robert Wallace (UVic), Roger Bishop (UVic), H. L. Campbell (Deputy Minister of Education), T. Norbert Beaupre (President of Columbia Cellulose Co. Ltd.), Harry Evans (Department of Education Registrar), S. N. F. Chant (UBC), and Dr. Ian McTaggart Cowan (UBC).

Victoria College faculty

Photograph contains view of faculty of Victoria College in 1952 before the amalgamation of the College with the Provincial Normal School. Front row: W. H. Hughes, Jeff Cunningham, Dorothy Cruickshank, George Black, Sydney Pettit, and L. J. Clark. Back row: Gordon Fields, Bill Gaddes, W. Harry Hickman, Robert T. Wallace, G. R. Elliot, and Roger J. Bishop.

Agnes Deans Cameron holding up snowshoes

Photograph contains image of Agnes Deans Cameron holding up a pair of snowshoes outside in a fenced yard. Agnes Deans Cameron was a journalist and suffragist from Victoria B.C. Agnes and her niece spent 6 month s journeying down the Mackenzie River. They are credited as the first white women to travel to the Canadian Arctic.

Agnes Deans Cameron with rifle

Photograph contains image of Agnes Deans Cameron with gun in hand, her niece and others standing by a dead moose. Agnes Deans Cameron was a journalist and suffragist from Victoria B.C. Agnes and her niece spent 6 month s journeying down the Mackenzie River. They are credited as the first white women to travel to the Canadian Arctic.

Agnes Deans Cameron and her niece in field

Photograph contains image of Agnes Deans Cameron and her niece seated in a field. Agnes Deans Cameron was a journalist and suffragist from Victoria B.C. Agnes and her niece spent 6 month s journeying down the Mackenzie River. They are credited as the first white women to travel to the Canadian Arctic.

Agnes Deans Cameron with First Nations family and others

Photograph contains image of Agnes Deans Cameron with B.C. native women and children and others. Agnes Deans Cameron was a journalist and suffragist from Victoria B.C. Agnes and her niece spent 6 month s journeying down the Mackenzie River. They are credited as the first white women to travel to the Canadian Arctic.

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