Vicking Hockey Club, 1904-1905
- UTA 1432-11-2-B2000-0020/010P(03)
- File
- 1904-1905
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
Vicking Hockey Club, 1904-1905
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University of Toronto, Senior School Basketball Team, 1921-22
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Unidentified team photo with L.B. Stewart, T.R. Loudon, Casey Baldwin, and Fred Christie
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Unidentified Group sent from Helen Hogg
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[Unidentified group portrait from 1930s with L.E. Jones bottom right]
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U of T Survey Camp - Summer 1920 (Stereo Cards)
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U of T Campus during First World War [copy prints]
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Surveying Camp - Class of 1940
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Survey Camp Photos - Given by Louise Boddy
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Students and Professors - Mechanical Engineering
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Students and Professor - Mechanical Engineering
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Sr. School - Interfaculty Basketball - Sifton Cup Winners
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S.P.S. Observatory – Zenith Telescope – glass slide
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School of Practical Science, Graduating Class
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Portrait of Dr. Edward Llewellyn Thomas - Biomedical Engineering Pharmocology
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Portrait of B de F Bayly, Professor of Electrical Engineering
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Portrait - W.H. Rapson, Chemical Engineering
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Portrait - R.T. Woodhams, Chemical Engineering
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Portrait - Jim Gow, Secretary to the Faculty
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Photographs documenting Jones at various functions and engaged in various professional activities.
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Photographs documenting Jones at various functions and engaged in various professional activities
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Photographs collected for Faculty of Applied Science publications
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Photographs collected and taken by Jones documenting University and Faculty events and people.
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As a long time professor in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, L. E. Jones photographed and collected images of many Faculty and campus events including convocations, memorials, award ceremonies, retirements and open houses. Of particular notice are images of: the Engineering Centenary celebrations in 1973: the mounting of the lintel from the Old S.P.S. building and the installation of Becca's H in front of the Galbraith building; the fire, rebuilding and reopening of the Sandford Flemming building, 1977-1982; the excavation of the site of the Old Magnetic Observatory, 1979; the design, construction and installation of the Sundial, 1993.
As Engineering Archivist, Jones also collected many historical images documenting the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering as well as its predessor the School of Practical Science. Included in this collection are portraits of faculty and students groups, images of student activities, buildings, Gull Lake Survey Camp and Ajax Campus. These photographs mainly document the first half of the 20th century.
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Parker, Kenneth (2T5 Chemincal Engineering)
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Mechanical Engineering Graduates
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Mechanical Club Executive - FASE - 1943-44
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Magnetic Observatory - Monument
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Louis B. Stewart Christmas 1919 going to Beddington's to Nelson's
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This accession contains both personal and professional records created and collected by Dr. L.E. Jones, professor of engineering. Although a small percentage of this fonds documents his personal life, the vast majority of material was created after his retirement in 1972, which he created in his capacity as Faculty Archivist and Professor Emeritus. The paucity of information from the earlier years can be attributed to the loss of many of his records during the Sir Sandford Fleming building fire in 1977.
The records have been arranged into series to reflect either the type of record or the activity involved. Records documenting Jones’ personal life are filed first, followed by papers documenting both the personal, professional and academic projects and activities that he worked on during his life. There are also special series dedicated to the archival information and records that he collected as Engineering Archivist. Photographs have been placed at the end in Series XI.
Some of the records that are included in this fonds include Professor Jones personal documents such as: his student workbooks and thesis, his letters to the editor, correspondence, and activities with his church and the Hart House Glee Club. Most of the records pertain to his professional activities and consist of documents such as: correspondence, publications, lectures and student marks. There are also a significant number of files that document his involvement in Faculty activities such as the Iron Ring Ceremony, the Hall of Distinction and the Centennial and Sesquicentennial celebrations. The work that he undertook for the Faculty providing calligraphy for the inscriptions on the awards and medals that were granted by the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering are also documented in many of the files. Finally, two series are dedicated to the articles that he collected documenting the history of the Faculty as well as the archival items that he acquired as Engineering Archivist.
Despite the fact that most of the records in this fonds document Professor Jones’ personal and professional activities after his retirement, they provide an interesting glimpse into his life while assuming the role of Engineering Archivist and Professor Emeritus. As the Engineering Archivist, Jones collected a variety of rich and interesting documents pertaining to some of the early pioneers within the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. In addition to collecting material, Jones also documented the Faculty by photographing notable individuals and events. This fonds would therefore be useful to those individuals interested in examining the life of Professor Jones, as well as researchers who wish to delve into the history of the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering.
Records acquired in 2019 include drafts and notes related to the writing of his PhD thesis titled, “The undular surge in an open channel” (1941); early lecture notes and files relating to his teaching, in particular photography; further professional correspondence and memos related to his role as Engineering Archivist; additional items he collected as Engineering Archivist, in particular belonging to and/or about Prof. Louis B. Stewart and Prof. J.W. Melson; collected ephemera, artifacts, and photos about the University and the Faculty of Engineering.
Jones, L.E.
L.B. Stewart with three other men at a camp
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Part of L.E. Jones fonds
"La Derniere Classe" in Old S.P.S. Building
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