- CA OTUED 8-15-2-9-3
- Item
- after 1974
Item is an acrylic glass E-Tran communication frame. Using eye-coding, it is intended to be read together with a Bliss board placed within the frame.
Item is an acrylic glass E-Tran communication frame. Using eye-coding, it is intended to be read together with a Bliss board placed within the frame.
Item is a wooden E-Tran communication frame. Using eye-coding, it is intended to be read together with a Bliss board placed within the frame.
Item is an E-Tran communication board used through eye-tracking.
Item is a poster for the Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada.
Item is a Blissymbol communication board used by David W., consisting of printed symbols with translations.
Deanna McInroy BlissApple Display
Item is a Blissymbol communication board used by Deanna McInroy, consisting of printed and hand-written symbols with translations.
1976 Olympiad for the Physically Disabled - Torontolympiad
Item is a poster depicting a Blissymbol display, Olympiad Sports Symbols, and promotional information for the Blissymbolics Communication Foundation. Layout designed by B. and J. Bobbie. Poster is accompanied by an information pamphlet.
Item is a poster with an image of two students using a Bliss board.
Item is a poster with a photo of a student using a Bliss board.
The Toronto Development of Blissymbolics Has Received Grants and Donations From:
Item is a poster with a list of donors and institutions who provided grants to the Toronto development of Blissymbolicss from 1972 - 1982.
Blissymbolics Communication Institute
Item is a sign for the Blissymbolics Communication Institute, with metal chains for hanging.
Item is a piece of fabric with a Blissboard printed on.
Item is a piece of fabric with a Blissboard printed on.
Item is a custom puzzle piece with a picture of a Blissymbolics communication book printed on.
Item is a stencil with Blissymbol shapes.
I'm a Friend of Bliss. I take the time!
Item is a magnet with printed on text in English and Blissymbolics.
Item is a bookmark for the Blissymbolics Communication International Panel and Organizational Meeting in Montreal.
Growing our 'Bliss' together! Blissymbolics Panel Meeting August 1-5, 2016
Item is a black and white tote bag from the Blissymbolics Communication Institute for the 2016 Blissymbolics Panel Meeting in St. Catherines. Includes text and a picture printed onto the fabric.
Item is a black t-shirt with white words in English and Blissymbolics printed on the fabric.
1976 Olympiad for the Physically Disabled • Torontolympiad Display
Item is a square of fabric with a Blissymbol display and Olympiad Sports Symbols printed on. Layout designed by B. and J. Bobbie.
Blissymbol Communication 10th Anniversary Souvenir Display
Item is a square of fabric with a Blissboard printed on. Display is based on a design by Shelley Deegan.
Bliss möjligheternas språk [the language of possibilities]
Item is a mousepad with a small Blissboard printed on.
Item is a Blissymbol painted onto a wooden board.
Item is a wooden Blissymbol, freestanding.
Item is wooden Blissymbol.
The Easter Seal Communication Institute [coin press]
Item is a commemorative coin press.
Blissymbolics Communication Institute [coin press]
Item is a commemorative coin press.
Item is an Award of Honour, signed by the Chairman of Board.
Bliss Hook presented to consultants of the B.C.S. (Blissymbolics Communication Service)
Item is a commemorative statuette made by Bob McNaughton and presented to the consultants of the B.C.S. (Blissymbolics Communication Service).
The 1979 Doris Griffith Award to Shirley McNaughton
Item is an Ontario Federation for the Cerebral Palsied Award presented to Shirley McNaughton.
Certification of Shirley McNaughton to the grade of Fellow in RESNA
Item is a RESNA (Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America) certificate to Shirley McNaughton, signed by President and representative of Chair Protocol Committee.
Congratulations on 25 Wonderful Years of Bliss in Sweden
Item is a Congratulations from Blissymbolics Communication International.
Award to Shirley McNaughton and BCI Staff
Item is a Suffolk Chapter - Association for the Help of Retarded Children Award presented to Shirley McNaughton and BCI Staff.
The Walter Dinsdale Award to Mrs. Shirley McNaughton
Item is a Canadian Rehabilitation Council for the Disabled/ Conseil canadien pour la réadaptation des handicapés Walter Dinsdale Award to Mrs. Shirley McNaughton.
Item is a City of Loma Linda California Award to Shirley McNaughton.
The Distinguished Service Award to Blissymbolics Communication Institute
Item is an ISAAC (International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication) Distinguished Service Award presented to Blissymbolics Communication Institute.
Easter Seals Distinguished Service Award to Shirley McNaughton
Item is an Easter Seals Distinguished Service Award presented to Shirley McNaughton.
Judge George Ferguson Award to Shirley McNaughton
Item is an Ontario March of Dimes Judge George Ferguson Award presented to Shirley McNaughton.
Distinguished Lecturer Award to Shirley McNaughton
Item is an Everest and Jennings Distinguished Lecturer Award presented by RESNA to Shirley McNaughton, C.M., M.Ed..
Kodak Carousel - Universal Slide Tray
Item is the Kodak Carousel that originally housed the slides within File 17.
Part of Fisher flute collection
Silver-plated brass Borne-Julliot system flute : Djalma Julliot, Paris
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Djalma Julliot in Paris. This is Boehm's 1847 model with four additional keys, the latest patent improvements attempted to the standard Boehm flute, which 25 years later had become almost universally used.
Twelve-key African blackwood flute with ivory head-joint : [London]
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, probably made in London, with German-silver bands and keywork. The flute has a conical bore with small pre-Nicholson holes and eighteenth-century fingering. Its lowest note is B.
Ten-key African blackwood flute with ivory head-joint : Stengel, Bayreuth
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Stengel in Bayreuth, with German-silver bands and keywork. This is an ultra-conservative conical-bore model which retains the eighteenth-century fingering, and has finger holes of the small pre-Nicholson type, and a long foot-joint to B. This model was in use for a century after Boehm introduced his cylindrical-bore model, and Wagner preferred it. Such flutes were listed by the German maker Heckel as late as 1931.
Ten-key flute in plated brass : France
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made in France, with built-up embouchure and finger holes. Al of the holes are small, except those in the foot-joint. The fingering is the same as the old conical-bored eight-key flute, plus a C and D trill key and an extra vent for F.
Cocuswood Pratten-system flute : [Boosey, London]
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, likely made by Boosey in London, with German-silver bands and keywork mounted on pillars. Pratten, a celebrated English flutist, developed this system in 1852, and in 1856 Boosey started to make Pratten flutes. This flute has a cylindrical bore with large holes all covered, and is fingered like the eight-keyed flute.
Eight-key cocuswood flute : Alexander Liddle, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Alexander Liddle in London, with German-silver bands and block-mounted keywork. This is a version of Carte's silver "Old Model," and brought the advantages of cylindrical bore to players of the old eight-key flute.
Cocuswood Carte 1867 System flute : Rudall, Rose, Carte and Co., London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Rudall, Rose, Cart and Co. in London, with sterling-silver keywork and head lining. The flute was described as "An excellent design, in some ways technically superior to the Boehm." This flute has an extra trill key for C to C-sharp and G to G-sharp.
Sterling-silver Old Model flute : Rudall, Rose, Carte and Co., London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Rudall, Rose, Cart and Co. in London, with sterling-silver keywork. This model has the same keys as the old eight-key flute.
Sterling-silver Carte 1851 Patent flute : Rudall, Rose, Carte and Co., London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Rudall, Rose, Cart and Co. in London, with sterling-silver keywork. This model won the prize medal at the 1851 exhibition.