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Henry Scadding Papers

Contains three albums of photographs collected, arranged and annotated by Scadding, which includes photographs taken and collected during the completion of his Doctor of Divinity at Oxford in 1867, in locales including England, Wales, France, Switzerland and Belgium. Also includes reproductions of historical and religious art, as well as collectable photographs of well-known writers, preachers and Oxford professors. Albums also include early photographs of Toronto, including large residences, monuments and the University of Toronto. Collection contains a small amount of personal papers including a composite book on the history of Cornwall and Devon, letters and an insurance policy for Scadding’s furniture and library.

Cody Family 1st 1965 accession

Henry John Cody's files relating to the activities of the Ontario Royal Commission on the University of Toronto which reported in 1906, and of which he was a member. Included are minute books, correspondence, questionnaires, statements and submissions, reports, pamphlets, calendars, and press clippings; also drafts of the Report and of the bill which became "An Act respecting the University of Toronto and University College, 1906."

University of Toronto. Engineering Alumni Association. Hall of Distinction Committee

Views of the maiden flight of the White Wind at Hammondsport, 18 May 1908; take-off of the Silver Dart at Baddeck Bay, 23 February 1909, marking the first powered flight in Canada and the first in the British Empire by a British subject.
Accompanying material: 3 pamphlets relating to the Beauharnois Power Development Project with which Max Veitch Sauer was associated.

Hart House

One typescript copy of a document entitled "Hart House University of Toronto, Suggested scheme of control for the building".

Bliss Carman Papers

Contains an incomplete handwritten draft of April Airs: A Book of New England Lyrics (1916), which was published by Small, Maynard Publishers, Boston. The poems are primarily handwritten, as well as some previously published poems which are pasted on to loose-leaf paper. All poems are signed and some include edits or editorial remarks in the hand of Bliss Carman. Collection contains a small amount of material sent to R.T Hale, an editor at Small, Maynard, by Bliss Carmen including a photograph with a dedication to Hale, a letter and two signed copies of Four Sonnets (1916), printed by Small, Maynard Publishers.

Canadian General Hospital No. 4 (University of Toronto)

Contains correspondence among Charles Kirk Clarke, William Belfry Hendry, James Alexander Roberts and others concerning the hospital unit, together with memoranda on the unit's history and personnel; war diary, in three volumes, recording daily activities of the hospital in Salonika; albums of photographs of the unit's activities in England, in Salonika, and en route to those places.

Canadian General Hospital No. 4 (University of Toronto)

This accession contains a selection of x-rays done on soldiers at the Canadian General Hospital No. 4 during, and shortly after the First World War. The x-rays are mounted in an album, which patient names and wound descriptions listed on the back of each image. The accession also contains 4 detailed autopsy record books. The autopsies appear to have been completed at Basingstoke, England, where Hospital No. 4 was relocated from its original station in Salonika, Poland. Neither the x-rays or the autopsy reports appear to be complete.

University of Toronto. Office of the Bursar

Annotated blue print of the University Park, showing lot surveys to the north of College Street and on the east side of Queen's Park, 1861; elevations of seven buildings, possibly for residences in the University Park, 1861; 2 floor plans and one drawing of Great Hall by John M. Lyle for proposed residence for women at University College, 1920.

University of Toronto. Department of Geology

Five volumes of typescripts (carbon) of field notes of Professor A.P. Coleman, compiled by the Royal Canadian Institute. These notes are on the drift deposits of Ontario and Canada as they relate to the glacial geology of the regions visited by Dr. Coleman. Locality and subject indices are appended to end of each volume.

Cody Family 1972 accession

Correspondence, submissions, reports and related material gathered by Dr. Henry John Cody in his capacity as Chairman of the Ontario Royal Commission on University Finances which reported in 1921.

E.R. Hunter Papers

Includes personal diaries of E.R. Hunter's mother, Ethelwyn Walker, 1890-1903; extensive personal correspondence between husband and wife, Sir Byron Edmund Walker and Lady Mary Alexander Walker, 1873-1921; and correspondence between Lady Mary Alexander Walker and her sister Eliza I. Alexander, sister 1902-1921

Sir Edmund Walker Papers

Collection consists of correspondence, drafts of speeches and writings, journals, scrapbooks, photographs, clippings and family papers.

Hart House

The "Book of Hart House" (the Massey Family scrapbook) documents the building, opening and early activities of Hart House. Included are photographs showing its construction, interior and exterior architecture as well as images of sports and recreational activities. There is one photograph of the Hart House site in the 1870s. Clippings, correspondence, photographs and other memorabilia document the cornerstone laying ceremonies and its opening. The scrapbook also contains artwork and related correspondence of the calligraphy and crest designs by A. Scott Carter for the Great Hall.
Several copy prints of the photographs have been made including the image of the Hart House site in the 1870s.

Clark (Harold) Family 1982 accession

Handwritten memoir by Harold Clark, "Dr. A. S. Vogt and his Mendelssohn Choir of Toronto", n.d., 13 p.; photoprints of Dr. Augustus Stephen Vogt, of members of the post-graduate course, Royal College of Dental Surgeons (1918), and of Ralph Mallory Clark (BASc 1926, instructor in Engineering Drawing, 1930-1942).

University of Toronto. Department of Civil Engineering

Correspondence (1905-1919) of Peter Gillespie, Professor in and head (1924-1929) of the Department of Civil Engineering, and specialist in concrete and reinforced concrete; includes files relating to sewage sludge treatment (1914). Correspondence (1911-16) of Clarence Richard Young, who succeeded Gillespie as head; correspondence, notes, forms, and reports (1911-1927) relating to the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering's Committee on Aptitude Tests (established in 1920) which he chaired

Bliss Carman Papers

Collection of printed works with extensive manuscript revisions, partly in author's hand, and 48 photos of actresses in costume as characters from Daughters of Dawn; miscellaneous photos of Bliss Carman and others.

University of Toronto Schools

The accession contains one small Grand and Toy notebook, which consists of measurements for alterations to rooms or building furniture for a buildings associated with U of T such as Trinity College, Hart House, a museum, and OCE.

Innis 1993 accession

Accession consists of correspondence to Harold Innis from family friends in Otterville, Ontario.

Cody Family 2nd 1965 accession

Three scrapbooks containing press clippings documenting the personal activities and interests of Henry John Cody from 1909-1931, including sections on World War I entitled, 'Scrapbook of the Great War, 1914-1916..., 1917-1919', and 'Portraits and scenes from the Great War' (April, 1915-1919), the last being indexed.

David Dunlap Observatory Scrapbook

David Dunlap Observatory scrapbook was prepared in 1934 by Jessie Donalda Dunlap for her son as a Christmas gift. The scrapbook contains letters, printed articles, clippings and photographs documenting the David Dunlap Observatory from its initial conception through it's construction and opening.

The Scrapbook, which measures 22" x 38" when open, was donated by the Dunlap family to the David Dunlap Observatory in 1968 where it resided in the main entrance of the Administration Building until 2008.

Innis 1983 accession

Accession consists of correspondence, briefs, reports and other material relating to the Nova Scotia Royal Commission on Provincial Economic Enquiry (1934), assembled by Harold Adams Innis who was a member of the Commission.

University of Toronto. Department of Alumni Affairs

Records documenting the fundraising for, construction, dedication and management of the colonnade containing the memorial tablets to the fallen of World War I and the Soldiers' Tower. Included are the correspondence files of and the lists of names compiled by the University of Toronto Veterans' War Memorial Tablet Committee (1920-1935) and the correspondence files, minutes, and memoranda of two committees of the Alumni Federation. The War Memorial (later Soldiers' Tower) Committee corresponded with the architect, Sproatt and Rolph, and the official photographer, Pringle & Booth; managed the sale of photographs, cards and etchings; arranged the ceremonies for the dedication of the Tower (5 June, 1924); and assumed responsibility for updating the Roll of Service. The Muniments Committee worked with the architects on the completion of the Muniments Room in the Tower. There is also a scrapbook containing memorabilia.

Clark family 1989 accession

Records documenting the academic and extra-curricular activities of Herbert Abraham Clark (BA 1895) and his children, E. Ritchie Clark (BComm 1933) and Martha (Mattie) M. L. Clark (BA 1934, MA 1936) while students at the University of Toronto. Included are course notes, student handbooks, memorabilia, photoprints of several of Mattie's classmates from the Class of 1934 (University College) and of Edith Peake (UC 1929-1931), and a heavily annotated copy of "Select Poems...1908" edited by W. J. Alexander, that belonged to Herbert's brother-in-law, James Arthur MacNicol.

Upper Canada College

Records of the school including minutes and financial records of the Bursar; registers and address books of the Registrar; record books of the Masters relating to work done; records of the Cricket Club and of the Old Boys' Association; journals and ledgers of the Commission of Inquiry into the Affairs of King's College University and Upper Canada College; also includes architectural drawings and photographs.

Clark family 1999 accession

Consists of research notes and correspondence relating to the writings of Ritchie Clark's Bachelor of Commerce thesis, 'Competition of railways with trucks and buses', and exam questions for his BCom course; graduation diplomas for Herbert Clark, (BA 1895), Ritchie Clark (BCom 1933), Harriet Clark (BA 1934), and Martha (Mattie) Clark (BA 1934, MA 1937). Also includes 30 engineering drawings done by W.H.D. Clark for courses taken at the School of Practical Science from 1919 to 1924.

Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Papers

The Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge fonds consists primarily of textual records that document the developmental phases and operation of the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge, and the administrative activities of the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company and the Niagara Falls International Bridge Company Joint Board of Directors.

As these records document the lifespan of the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge from conception to destruction, they also show the operational progress and administrative history of the conjoined bridge company and Board of Directors. Included is a large collection of handwritten letters and early telegram correspondence authored by and addressed to various members of the Joint Board of Directors, engineers, attorneys, and representatives from the Great Western Railroad Company and the New York, Lake Erie, and Western Railroad Company. Of note is the glut of professional correspondence between William Hamilton Merritt, Charles Brydges, William Swan, and various engineers involved with the concept, construction, and renewals of the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge, including Charles Ellet, Jr., Samuel Keefer, John Augustus Roebling, and Leffert Lefferts Buck.

The fonds also includes textual records that document financial and business transactions between the conjoined bridge company, engineers, and merchants. Many of the latter bear historical company letterheads and insignia, including those of the Detroit Bridge and Ironworks Co., the Hamilton Bridge and Tool Company, the First National Bank of Albion (NY), and the Grand Trunk and Great Western Railroads. Further records document the internal administration of the conjoined bridge company and the interactions of the Board of Directors and executives, including internal financial records, engineering drafts, and executive meeting reports. In the interest of provenance, a small amount of ephemeral material, including photographs, postcards, stamps, and miscellaneous correspondence addressed to Glenn C. Way of 1631 Niagara Avenue, Niagara Falls, New York (1902 -1917), Charles H. Stringer (Clifton Hotel Accountant) of 1259 Heywood Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ontario, and c/o the Clifton Hotel (1902 -1931) is also maintained within the fonds.

Bissell 2013 accession

Scrapbook documenting the Canadian Art Exhibition at the Tate Gallery in London, 1938. Includes mainly reviews from various newspapers but these are extensive. It was prepared by the Press Office, Canada House.

Boeschenstein 1994 accession

Accession consists of manuscript of "Traugott Ochsner" by Hermann Boeschenstein, a novel written in the 1930s and based on his first visit to Canada in 1926. Edited by Ernst Gallati, it was republished as "Hermann Boeschenstein: Traugott Ochsner" in 1992.

University of Toronto. Department of Botany

This accession consists of approximately 2700 glass lantern slides used for teaching and publication in the Department of Botany. There are four distinct series: slides of plants arranged by plant family; slides of wilderness in Western Canada and North Western United States, including views of mountains, glaciers, settlements, infrastructure such as bridges, and vegetation; microscopes and views of plant specimens and vegetation taken from both original and published sources. Also in this accession are approximately 300 glass negatives of wild flowers. The photographer is amateur botanist R. S. Cassells and were used in Some Familiar Wild Flowers (1930) compiled by J.E. Jones. There are two index books listing illustrations. Their relationship to the slides remains unclear

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