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Interior of Seal Kap dairy barn

Photograph of the interior of a barn which was a part of the Seal Kap farm prior to being converted into a gymnasium

Nova Studios and Camera Supply

Seal Kap Farm

Photograph of Seal Kap Farm before the land was purchased for the establishment of Trinity Junior College. The picture is taken from the north/northeast, and shows the main farm house hidden by trees just right of the centre of the photograph, and the railway in the background.

Seal Kap Farm

Photograph of Seal Kap Farm before the land was purchased for the establishment of Trinity Junior College. The picture is taken from the southeast, and shows the main farm house near the centre of the photograph, and Glover Road in the background.

Family of previous owners of campus property

Photograph of family members descended from previous owners of the campus property, which had been known as both the Langley Farm and Seal Kap Farm; they are posing inside the Reimer Student Centre with President Snider
Archival records indicate that one of the tour members is Mrs. Addie Arden, whose grandfather bought the Seal Kap Dairy Farm in the early 1900s, and that four of the family members visiting the campus on this day were born on the farm.

Aerial photograph of TWC site and surrounding area

Photograph of the TWC site and surrounding area taken from the east; aerial photograph in which the buildings in the foreground do not belong to the school, but will give way for the construction of the freeway.

George Allen Aerial Photos Ltd.

Family of previous owners of campus property

Photograph of family members descended from previous owners of the campus property, which had been known as both the Langley Farm and Seal Kap Farm; they are standing outside, on campus, with Faculty House and Seal Kap House in the background.
Archival records indicate that one of the tour members is Mrs. Addie Arden, whose grandfather bought the Seal Kap Dairy Farm in the early 1900s, and that four of the family members visiting the campus on this day were born on the farm.

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