Item is a print photograph of Governor General Georges Vanier speaking at an official ceremony for the inauguration of the Canadian maple leaf flag on Parliament Hill. Vanier stands at a podium inside the Gothic revival design Central Block. Four individuals are seated facing Vanier, and Robert Thompson is seated third from the left.
Item is a postcard of Emperor Haile Selassie sitting on the imperial throne in military dress wearing a pith helmet watching the Temket Ceremony. On the bottom left corner there is dog, and to Selassie's left are a group of officials wearing suits. In the background this is strung bunting banners. The right bottom corner of the postcard has Amharic script. The postcard was printed in Germany.
Item is a print photograph of Robert Thompson and Emperor Haile Selassie walking across a stage with individuals walking behind them. Emperor Haile Selassie is in military dress with a cape and helmet, and Thompson wears a suit and tie.
Item is a print photograph of Ethiopia's Guard of Honor mounted on horses holiding flag poles in their right hands. There are four guards that make one row and the photograph show a close up of three rows.
File consists of invitations and programs for the naming and dedication ceremonies of the Stephen P. Larsen Lounge and a dedication plaque in the David E. Enarson Auditorium, program for the Anna and J.G. Neufeld Science Centre, programs for the Reimer Student Centre.
Slide is of administrator Arvid Olson holding a book standing alongside a student carrying a guitar standing at the edge of a river or pond as part of a baptismal service with students gathered standing on the bank.
Slide is of administrator Arvid Olson, in yellow, standing on the left and President Neil Snider in white as they both assist with a baptism of a student in a river or a pond.
Photograph of twelve of the fifteen students inducted into Psi Chi membership, during a ceremony held in Alumni Hall. TWU's Chapter of Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology, was installed under the leadership of long-time Associate Professor of Psychology Chuck Macknee on October 7, 2014
Photograph of Premier Christy Clark presenting President Raymond with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of his "leadership to BC communities." The ceremony took place on January 31, 2013
Photograph of a close-up of the plaque created by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. English script reads as follows:
"This refined and elegant Queen Anne Revival house is as impressive now as when it was built in 1909 for lumber baron John R. Booth. Hallmark features of this style, popular from the 1880s to the 1910s, are displayed on the two main facades of the house. Stylistic elements inspired by late medieval sources include the elaborate shaped gables, ornate stone moulding and the roof's intersecting ridges. Architect John W. H. Watts enhanced the design by adding a square corner tower surmounted by finely sculpted finials to create a house of baronial grandeur."