68 resultados para Pirelli Tower
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The image is described as "(7) Niagara and its great cloud of rising Spray - from the distant tower, U.S.A.".
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The description below the image reads "225 Niagara Falls from Elevator Tower, New Suspension Bridge".
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Guy Ducornet with the Primalphabet-Geographics paintings in 1976. The painting to the left is now situated in the Tower lobby.
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A student crashes a car through the main entrance of Brock University and ransacks the office of the University President. The Buick La Sabre is driven through the glass doors of the Schmon Tower in the early morning, just as staff are beginning to report for work. The occupant of the vehicle proceeds to the tower's thirteenth floor, where he overturns furniture in the President's offices and breaks windows. University officials find him sitting in the President's chair, claiming he is God or Jesus.
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The convocation ceremonies taking place on May 26 1970 on the Thistle podium (roof of the Thistle Complex) just west of the tower. For reference, the photographer would be in the Tower facing west.
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Dr. Gibson greets the guests at the Tower groundbreaking ceremony in June of 1965.
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D. G. Willmot addressing the crowd at the Tower groundbreaking ceremony.
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James Allan speaks at the Tower groundbreaking ceremony.
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Provincial Treasurer, James Allan, speaking at the Tower groundbreaking ceremony.
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Dr. Gibson along with D. G. Willmot at the official Tower groundbreaking ceremonies in June of 1965.
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View from above the tower during construction of the Thistle Complex.
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The 8-foot tall Concordia statue made of bronze was unveiled in July of 1969. It was created by Canadian sculptress Eza Mayhew and weighs over 2500 lbs. Originally commissioned for Expo 67, it was later donated to Brock by Seagram's Distilling Company. The statue was placed just southeast of the Brock Tower, and still stands there today - between the Thistle Complex, Taro Hall, and Mackenzie Chown A Block. View facing northwest.
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A view from Schmon Tower.
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The original Master Plan of 1964 called for the campus to stretch out 1 1/4 miles across the escarpment with arts buildings west of the tower and science buildings to the east. This plan laid out the development of Brock for the next 10 or 11 years by which time enrollment was expected to be near 8000 students.