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The athletic history at The University of Western Ontario covers a wide range of sports spanning well over 100 years. Between 1935-72, Western’s athletes prospered under the guidance of JP Metras as coach and athletic director. To preserve his legacy and Mustang history, the JP Metras Sports Museum opened in Alumni Hall. Using materials from the museum’s collection and Western archives, this website takes visitors through the people, places, and events that established the university’s athletic tradition. There are several ways to explore the website. Visitors can browse exhibits on basketball, cheerleading, football, men's athletics, Olympians, women's athletics, and wrestling. Visitors can also search through items and collections for a quick view of the materials and artifacts. > more |
The Image Gallery contains hundreds of photographs of local buildings, businesses, and landscapes taken in the 1800s and early 1900s that were formerly tucked away in our archives. > more |
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The Historic Sites Committee of the London Public Library Board identifies and marks historic buildings, places, and people of local significance. This Walking Guide provides brief histories of the 49 sites marked by the committee, 1970-2000. Where buildings have been subsequently demolished, the plaques have been re-mounted in the Ivey Family London Room at the Central Library, 251 Dundas Street. > more |