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- A photograph of the anatomy and pathology buildings at the University of Manitoba medical school. This black-and-white photograph, taken circa 1970, depicts two of the nine stone plaques above the second-storey windows. These plaques commemorate famous names in medicine; Hunter and Jenner can be clearly seen., Luna Collection ID - 110::UMANITOBALCM::NA, Luna Object ID - 351689, Luna Image ID - 155290
- A photograph of the anatomy and pathology buildings at the University of Manitoba medical school. This black-and-white photograph, taken circa 1957, depicts the anatomy building on the left and the pathology building, with a new third storey, on the right., Luna Collection ID - 110::UMANITOBALCM::NA, Luna Object ID - 351673, Luna Image ID - 155289
- A photograph of the Medical College building at the corner of Kate St. and McDermot Ave. This photograph, taken in 1967, depicts the building after it had been sold and turned into the St. Regis apartment block., Luna Collection ID - 110::UMANITOBALCM::NA, Luna Object ID - 351479, Luna Image ID - 155270
- A print of a drawing of the Manitoba Medical College building. This drawing was taken from the cover of the Manitoba Medical College Annual Announcement for the 1891-1892 school year. The words "Manitoba Medical College, Winnipeg.", "Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1884.", "Established 1883.", and "In affiliation with the University of Manitoba." are printed around the drawing of the building and some of its grounds., Luna Collection ID - 110::UMANITOBALCM::NA, Luna Object ID - 375576, Luna Image ID - 155277
- A photograph of the new Manitoba Medical College building at the corner of Bannatyne Ave. and Emily St. This black-and-white photograph, taken circa 1911, depicts the building after a second section was added to the rear of the building. The addition provided a library and an expanded area for anatomy teaching. Gordon Bell's laboratory was situated in the old part of the building. The dissecting room was converted to offices and the anatomy amphitheatre disappeared., Luna Collection ID - 110::UMANITOBALCM::NA, Luna Object ID - 351608, Luna Image ID - 155273
- A photograph of the new Manitoba Medical College building at the corner of Bannatyne Ave. and Emily St. This building was contructed to accommodate increasing numbers of students and was ready for use in January 1906. It included two amphitheatres between the first and second floors, and an anatomy dissecting room occupied the second floor. The building's architect was J. H. Cadham., Luna Collection ID - 110::UMANITOBALCM::NA, Luna Object ID - 351592, Luna Image ID - 155262
- A photograph of the pathology wing of the Manitoba Medical College buildings on Bannatyne Ave. This black-and-white photograph, taken circa 1930, was from the Ross Mitchell photograph album created for the 1930 British Medical Association annual meeting in Winnipeg., Luna Collection ID - 110::UMANITOBALCM::NA, Luna Object ID - 351641, Luna Image ID - 155285
- A photograph of the physiology, biochemistry, and bacteriology wing of the Manitoba Medical College building. This black-and-white photograph was taken in 1921 and depicts the wing which was to the northwest of the first MMC building. It included a teaching laboratory, which accommodated 50 students, and a small amphitheatre used to show students patients with infectious diseases. Two corners of the photograph are missing., Luna Collection ID - 110::UMANITOBALCM::NA, Luna Object ID - 351529, Luna Image ID - 155283
- A photograph of the Coach House at the Manitoba Medical College. This black-and-white photograph was taken circa 1924. The Coach House was originally meant as storage for the Dean's sleighs, but it quickly became the "animal house", used by Gordon Bell for his experimental animals. It was demolished to make way for the Chown Building at 753 McDermot Ave., Luna Collection ID - 110::UMANITOBALCM::NA, Luna Object ID - 351549, Luna Image ID - 155241
- A photograph of the library, microbiology, and cafeteria wing of the Manitoba Medical College/University of Manitoba Faculty of Medicine, located on McDermot Avenue. The building, completed in 1955 and opened in 1956, now houses medical rehabilitation., Luna Collection ID - 110::UMANITOBALCM::NA, Luna Object ID - 351788, Luna Image ID - 155291
- A photograph of a plaque outside the Manitoba Medical College pathology building on Bannatyne Ave. It commemorates the MMC war dead from the Northwest Rebellion, the Boer War, and World War I: 1885: The North West Rebellion: Alexander M. Fergusson; 1900: South African War: Andrew Blyth Byng; 1914-1918: The Great War: St. Clair Dunn, Ethelbert Eldridge Meek, Thomas Hazel Whitmore, James Blain Haverson, Harry Adolph Sharman, Daniel Fleming Pack, George William Hepworth., Luna Collection ID - 110::UMANITOBALCM::NA, Luna Object ID - 351705, Luna Image ID - 155280