The Scottish temperance reformer.
- CA OTUTF Temperance box 00032
- Collection
- 1947-1957
51 pieces of ephemera related to the liquor industry in Glasgow, UK. Items from 'The Sottish Temperance Reformer' created by the Scottish Temperance Alliance.
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The Scottish temperance reformer.
51 pieces of ephemera related to the liquor industry in Glasgow, UK. Items from 'The Sottish Temperance Reformer' created by the Scottish Temperance Alliance.
[Collection of British and Canadian temperance ephemera. 1870-1977].
50 pieces of ephemera related to the liquor industry from Canada and Great Britain.
[Collection of American temperance ephemera. 1881-1951].
12 pieces of ephemera related to the liquor industry in the United States.
[Collection of Canadian and American temperance ephemera. 1829-1948].
44 pieces of ephemera related to the liquor industry and liquor laws in Canada and the United States.
[Collection of American temperance ephemera. 1881-1951].
10 pieces of ephemera related to the liquor industry in the United States, principally from Westerville, OH.
[Collection of American and British temperance ephemera. 1881-1951].
51 pieces of ephemera related to the liquor industry in Great Britain and the United States.
Collection of Canadian menus 1853-1967
Collection of Canadian menus, predominantly from Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal restaurants and Hotels. Includes regular and special event menus, menus from Canadian Pacific Rail and Canadian National Railways trains as well as various ships
A collection of 15 menus, principally from Canadian restaurants situated in Toronto, ON. One menu from Liverpool, NY. One other menu from Paris, France.
A collection of 13 pieces of Canadian bookmark ephemera.
[Collection of pamphlets and ephemera on new age, occult, mysticism and neo-paganism]
Book lists, event advertisements, small publications and flyers from Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom related to new age, occult, mysticism, and neo-paganism.
[Collection of ephemera related to Leonard Baskin and the Gehenna Press.]
Baskin Ephemera contains ephemeral items printed at or related to The Gehenna Press or created by Baskin himself. Items include prospectuses,
stationery, price lists, keepsakes, and other items relating to the working life of The Press. Also included are items related to Baskin’s career as an artist,
items commissioned to The Press or to Baskin by private individuals and business entities, and items relating to the collecting activities of Ronald
Cohen. Baskin Ephemera is part of the larger Baskin Collection, which contains monographs, pamphlets, broadsides, and other items printed at the
Gehenna Press or The Eremite Press or otherwise affiliated with Leonard Baskin.
[Collection of British travel ephemera.]
Contains guidebooks and maps for various areas across the United Kingdom.
[Collection of British travel ephemera.]
Contains maps, articles, clippings, and pictures of various areas in London, as well as their histories.
[Collection of British travel ephemera.]
Contains guidebooks and maps for various areas across Scotland.
[Collection of British travel ephemera.]
Contains guidebooks and maps for various areas across the United Kingdom.
[Collection of travel guides.]
Contains guidebooks for various areas across the United Kingdom.
[Collection of travel guides.]
Contains guidebooks for various areas across the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, Germany, Italy, and Jerusalem,
[Collection of Pitkin travel guides.]
A collection of guidebooks created by Pitkin Publishing. Guidebooks cover various areas, landmarks, and events from across the United Kingdom.
[Collection of travel guides.]
A collection of guidebooks created by Her Majesty's Stationary Office. Guidebooks cover various areas and landmarks from across the United Kingdom.
[Collection of First and Second World War ephemera.]
A collection predominately of newspaper clippings from the First and Second World War, including those from Canada, the United Kingdom, and the German Empire.
[Collection of wildlife ephemera.]
Various publications from the United States and Canada, including newsletters from conservation societies, booklets on local birdsightings, meeting programmes, and more.
[Collection of bookmarks and booksellers' ephemera.]
A collection of bookmarks, advertisements, book fair posters newspaper clippings and more related to booksellers across North America and Europe.
[Collection of ephemera related to the Canadian Conference of the Arts.]
A collection on materials on the Canadian Conference of the Arts, including information booklets about the organization.
[Collection of office furniture ephemera.]
A collection of brochures, advertisements, catalgoues, and price lists for office furniture and supplies.
[Collection of oversized ephemera.]
A collection of Canadian ephemera. Materials include posters, poems, book prosectuses, calendars, and more, on the topics of agriculture, book selling, disarmament, education, hotels and taverns, government, publishing, regimental history, and women.
[Collection of miscellaneous ephemera.]
A collection of materials relating to exercise and exhibitions. Box consists mostly of programs and booklets relating to exhibitions from Canada, the United States, and France.
[Collection of ephemera related to hotels and taverns.]
A collection of brochures, advertisements, business cards, and other materials from hotels and taverns from around the world.
[Collection of miscellaneous ephemera.]
A collection of materials relating to industry, insurance, and jewellery from Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
[Collection of library ephemera.]
A collection of brochures, instructions, data sheets, and other materials printed for libraries from Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
[Collection of miscellaneous ephemera.]
A collection of materials from Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom relating to various matters of local government. Also includes some material on the Quebec Lottery.
A collection of 365 separate items with particular focus on concrete poetry and alternative publishing practices taking place in England in the 1960s and 1970s, but with international leanings. Presents the practice of Concrete Poetry as an international movement in which borders are blurred, including those between countries; between languages; and between the entites known as the author, the publisher, and the reader. Related movements such as Mail Art and Fluxus are represented. Shows a close relationship between writing and the physicality of published material through the exploration of alternative publishing practices that utilize a variety of printing and binding techniques. This materiality of the book provides a spectrum that stretches from Independent Publishing Alternatives to Fine Press Publishing through the use of offet printing, letterpress, Xerox, Mimeo, and printing by hand; binding techniques used include anything from stapled chapbooks to loose leaflets in plastic bags or custom folders, or single sheets or cards with no binding at all.
Collection comprises more than six thousand sheets of engravings and lithographs illustrating the characters and scenery from British and some European plays between 1810 and 1940.
University of Toronto Music Library collection
Collection consists of correspondence between the Music Library and various individuals, including students, staff, faculty, librarians, and other researchers; photographs of the library space and collections; materials pertaining to special projects at the library; and memorabilia collected over the years.
University of Toronto Music Library
Royal Conservatory of Music collection
Collection consists of repertoire and technique grade books and syllabi issued by the Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM), previously the Toronto Conservatory of Music (TCM). Various editions are included for guitar, violin, piano, voice, and theory examinations.
Royal Conservatory of Music
Music Library collection of faculty events
Collection consists of recordings and programs of performances by by faculty members, students, student ensembles, and guest artists, at one of the Faculty of Music theatres (Walter Hall and MacMillan Theatre), and at other University venues.
University of Toronto. Faculty of Music
[Collection of Canadian beer labels, 1860s to 1980s]
Box 1. Ontario pt. 1 -- Box 2. Ontario pt. 2, Quebec, and the Maritime provinces -- Box 3. Western provinces -- Box 4. O'Keefe pt. 1 -- Box 5. O'Keefe pt. 2, the earliest labels in the collection and miscellaneous labels from different provinces that were added in 2012.
A detailed list of the breweries represented is attached to this record
A selection of samples from this collection have been digitized and are available on Flickr.
Items are organized in five boxes by geography and date, with items from the Carling O'Keefe Brewery separated.
The collection consists of specimens of printed and lithographed Canadian beer labels from a variety of breweries across the country. Lithographers include Barclay & Clark Co., Standard Litho Co., and Rolph Clark Stone Ltd.
This collection contains correspondence between Ezra Pound (1885-1972) and H.G. Barton, as well as between Barton and others, including Robert Harborough Sherard (1861-1943), regarding Ezra Pound and Oscar Wilde. Also included are prospectuses for works by Pound and Sherard, clippings, and prose about Pound.
Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972
University of St. Michael's College. Collegium
The University of St. Michael's College is a University in its own right, as established by the USMC Act (2005) https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/pr05007. It is therefore governed by two bodies: the Collegium and the Senate. The Collegium governs the affairs of the University, including the safeguarding of the property and the funds of the University. Collegium was established by the University of St. Michael's College Act (1958). More information, including Collegium by-laws can be found on the St. Michael's College website: https://stmikes.utoronto.ca/about-us/governance-and-administration/collegium .
The Collegium fonds consists of records reflecting the business and activities of the Collegium governing body, including meeting minutes, reports, financial records and reports, hiring decisions, and property agreements.
Minutes from 1958-2007 are kept separate from the records of the Office of the President. Many records relating to the business of Collegium, as conducted by the President, are therefore part of the Office of the President fonds.
Minutes from 2007 onward, as well of records from Collegium business, have been kept within the records of the office of origin, the Office of the President. Minutes from 2007 onward are available digitally.
University of St. Michael's College
Andrij Makuch Collection of Photographs
Photographs relating to Ukrainians in Ontario, Canada, primarily in St. Catherines.
Makuch, Andrij
Collection of materials related to the life and work of Argentinian designer and illustrator Víctor Viano. Includes books, book covers, pre-print paste-ups and negatives, logos, drawings, paintings, posters, cards, brochures, cards, catalogues, and some additional ephemera including a photograph, a newspaper clipping, posters for exhibitions, a pamphlet featuring his work, and a mounted printing plate with one of his designs. The collection documents Viano’s design process from an initial drawing for a book cover or a logo to the finished product and his artistic production and work in commercial and editorial design in Argentina, Venezuela, and Spain between 1958 and 1988.
Viano, Víctor
[Collection of playbills and ephemera relating to panoramas]
Collection of approximately 110 playbills and broadsides advertising dioramas and panoramas displayed in 22 different British theatres during the nineteenth century. Includes advertisements for the Cosmorama, Eidophusicon, Cyclorama, Panorama, Diorama, and Kineorama, as well as for traditional plays and pantomimes.
Queer Peel Oral History Project collection
Collection consists of seven oral history interviews of LGBTQ2+ activists, UTM students and alumni, and residents of the Peel Region (Mississauga and Brampton) in Ontario, Canada. Interviews were conducted by students enrolled in the undergraduate course HIS395S LGBTQ2+ Oral History: Queer Peel offered at the University of Toronto Mississauga in the 2020 winter term.
Queer Peel Oral History Project
Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada
This collection contains a variety of materials relating to the development, dissemination, use, and study of Blissymbols by Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada, and by affiliate organizations, scholars, educators, and users of augmentative communication around the world. The collection additionally includes administrative records, promotional material, and memorabilia of the BCIC.
Blissymbolics Communication Institute Canada
Herman Geiger-Torel collection
Collection consists of Herman Geiger-Torel's library of piano-vocal scores, including his markings and notes for various opera productions, including performances that he directed in Troppau, Czechoslovakia; Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires; Montevideo, Uruguay; Teatro Municipal, Rio de Janiero; Canadian Opera Company; and the Royal Conservatory of Music Opera School.
Geiger-Torel, Herman
Victoria Historical Collection
Collection consists of various material relating to the history of Victoria University/College, which was previously unaccessioned, for which provenance could not be ascertained. This material was gathered together in this general historical collection, and is organized by general topics: General historical material, 1929-1941; The University Question and Federation, 1845-1927; Legislation, 1841-1981; University administration, 1836-1923; Finances, fundraising and property, 1842-1929; Collections management, 1844-1942; Committees, 1890-1904; Students, faculty and academic matters, 1843-1968; Articles, lectures and poetry, 1863-1928; Records of the Educational Society and Brantford District College Convention, 1869-1899; Correspondence, 1836-1935; and Illuminated manuscripts and documents, 1892-1951.
Consists of records collected by Gray while working on a history of Hart House Theatre and Robert Gill. Included are Hart House Theatre scrapbooks compiled by Gill containing programs, clippings and photographs; financial records of Hart House Theatre as well as some original correspondence; numerous photographs of Hart House Threatre, Hart House and its staff; scrapbook and minutes book of the Players Club. Included as well, is a manuscript on the history of Hart House Theatre (draft) written by Jack Gray as well as taped interviews conducted by Gray with Hart House Theatre staff including Robert Gill.
Gray, Jack
Library Oral History Programme collection
Consists of Oral Histories created as part of the University of Toronto Library's Oral History Project, which interviewed key faculty members, administrators and students involved with university governance. See file listing for specific individuals.
Library Oral History Programme
L'Arche Audiovisual Collection
Collection consists of audiovisual materials featuring recordings of events given by and used by members of l'Arche International/Internationale. This material includes 1708 audio cassettes, 37 videocassettes, 8 film reels, and 78 audio reels. Much of the material features recordings created at L'Arche retreats internationally, such as the Covenant Retreat, Renewal Retreat, and Faith and Light Retreat. Prominent speakers include Jean Vanier, Henri Nouwen, Joe Egan, Robert Larouche and Sue Mosteller.
The majority of the audio files feature Jean Vanier, usually speaking at retreats. The film reels are recordings made and collected by L'Arche Daybreak, and feature a CBC film on Daybreak (from 1970), pilgramages and trips made by Faith and Light and Daybreak. There is also a film reel of Jean Vanier.
Collection has been arranged into eight series:
Collection also includes a binder which functioned as a catalogue for many of the cassettes that were housed at l'Arche Daybreak until 2004 and 2006. This binder is located in series 7.
L'Arche Daybreak (Association)
Victoria College (Cobourg, Ont.). Literary Societies Collection
Consists of a small number of constitutions, by-laws and minutes from the following societies: Calliopean Association, 1846; Fraternitas, 1847-1849; Polyhymnia, 1849-1850; and Philo-Rhetorician, 1850-1852. File level description has not been completed.
Victoria College (Cobourg, Ont.). Literary Societies