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Photographs
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1980-2000, predominant 1989-1991 (Creation)
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475 of photographs: 441 col., 34 b&w
20 sheets of negatives
2 sheets of slides
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Series consists of photographs, negatives and slides of various events, locations, and people involved with the lesbian and gay groups as well as Michael Johnstone’s personal photographs. These records include the Hamilton United Gay Societies (HUGS)/Hamilton Gay and Lesbian Alliance (HGALA) Honour Roll Dinners from 1988 to 1992, Pride in Toronto and Pride 2000 in Hamilton, Festival ’91, HUGS Social Events such as the HUGS Corn Roast, garage sales, and the HUGS 10th anniversary dance and Meetings and Locations such as the opening of the HUGS Community Centre. The negatives and slides are of photographs in this series.
Contains subseries:
11.1 – HUGS/HGALA Honour Roll Dinners
11.2 – Pride
11.3 – Festival ‘91
11.4 – HUGS Social Events
11.5 – Meetings and Locations
11.6 – Events and People
11.7 – Negatives and Slides
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Physical condition
Photographs from photograph albums with adhesive backing and plastic coverings were taken out and were individually placed in archival envelopes. Majority of the photographs have inscriptions on the back that may still transfer. Some negatives in the sheets may still have some adhesive.