- CA ON00389 C8-2-49
- File
- 1899
Magazine: La Revue bleue, 4 février 1899 – article on Théâtre Antoine.
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Magazine: La Revue bleue, 4 février 1899 – article on Théâtre Antoine.
Residents, Toronto General Hospital, 1899-1900, posing with babies; Erwin MIlton on right
Part of Erwin and Milton Baker fonds
Erwin Baker, resident, Toronto General Hospital, in ward with patients and nurses
Part of Erwin and Milton Baker fonds
Part of Christopher Bradley fonds
Class of 1899, Trinity Medical College, Erwin Baker in front
Part of Erwin and Milton Baker fonds
Residents, Toronto General Hospital, 1899-1900; Erwin Baker is at extreme right of photo
Part of Erwin and Milton Baker fonds
Erwin Baker, Trinity Medical College
Part of Erwin and Milton Baker fonds
Part of Erwin and Milton Baker fonds
Part of Erwin and Milton Baker fonds
Part of Brown Family fonds
Part of Clara Cynthia Benson fonds
Part of Clara Cynthia Benson fonds
Early 190- photos, unidentified
Part of William Harding le Riche fonds
Books and framed lithograph; correspondence W.N. Miller and W. Lash Miller
Part of Miller Family fonds
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
Part of United Fruit Company fonds
Terralta, Port Hope (colourized print)
Part of Clara Cynthia Benson fonds
Professor Archibald Byron Macallum
Part of Archibald Byron Macallum fonds
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
Herman Geiger-Torel and unidentified opera cast
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
Part of Clara Cynthia Benson fonds
Part of Martin Lawrence Friedland fonds
Unidentified team photo with L.B. Stewart, T.R. Loudon, Casey Baldwin, and Fred Christie
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
George Luckyj photographs and albums
Part of George S.N. Luckyj fonds
Photographs documenting mainly the personal life of George Luckyj, professor emeritus of Slavic Studies at the University of Toronto. Includes family photographs (1900-1994); two photo albums, one showing his life in Kiev (1931-1936) and his time in the British Army in Germany (1945-1947); photographs for Profesor Luckyj's memoirs; postcard designed by him.
Maison Rouge, La Caprice Blake summer residences
Part of Clara Cynthia Benson fonds
Benson on board S.S. Canada, S.S. Rotterdam
Part of Clara Cynthia Benson fonds
Part of Blake Wrong family fonds
Part of Brown Family fonds
Part of George Lambert fonds
File contains various photographs. Includes photographs of: Lambert, or Lambert and students; Edward Johnson as Don José, autographed; Alfredo Martini, 1928 postcard.
Quartus Bliss. Baby photoprints
Part of Michael Bliss fonds
Photographs of non-Canadian musicians
Part of Toronto music life collection
File contains autographed photographs of the following non-Canadian musicians: Malwine Brée, Franz Léhar, Theodor Leschetizky, Isolde Menges (dedicated to Dorothy Denison, Kelowna, [British Columbia], September 29, 1918), I. J. Paderewski, Hans Pfitzner, Ravi Shankar (2 photos by Eric Hayes), and Victoria de los Angeles. File also includes press photographs by B. Azarov for "forthcoming stage tour of the USSR State Symphony Orchestra in the USA and Canada" of Emil Gillels (pianist), Valery Klimov (violinist), Kirill Kondrashin (conductor), and members of the State Symphony Orchestra in the Big Hall of the Tchaikovsky Conservatoire in Moscow.
Engineering Students ca. 1902-1903
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
Photographic negative of Davidson Black squatting in the woods
Part of Black (Davidson) Family fonds
Part of Black (Davidson) Family fonds
-L’Illustration théâtrale, issue of 21 mars 1903 about the play Ramuntcho, by Pierre Loti Supplement to the magazine L’Illustration – L’Illustration théâtrale was not sold separately from L’Illustration Heavy repairs with scotch tape
-L’Illustration théâtrale, issue of 3 novembre 1906, text of the play La préférée, by Lucien Descaves Supplement to the magazine L’Illustration – L’Illustration théâtrale was not sold separately from L’Illustration Light repairs with scotch tape
-L’Illustration théâtrale, issue of 1er novembre 1913, text of the play La saignée, by Lucien Descaves et Nozière Supplement to the magazine L’Illustration – L’Illustration théâtrale was not sold separately from L’Illustration Repairs with scotch tape
-L’Illustration théâtrale, issue of 23 novembre 1929, text of the play L’Ascension de Virginie, by Maurice Donnay et Lucien Descaves Supplement to the magazine L’Illustration – L’Illustration théâtrale was not sold separately from L’Illustration
Part of Mary Elisabeth Wallace fonds
-University Modern Languages Association executive, 1905.
-Photos and postcards of John Ruskin, his hometown of Coniston England and his memorial, 1903, more than likely acquired by Malcolm Wallace during his trip to England in that year.
Part of Clara Cynthia Benson fonds
"McMaster University, Toronto, Canada" (now Royal Conservatory of Music)
Part of Christopher Bradley fonds
Vicking Hockey Club, 1904-1905
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
Actor René Maupré (René de Chauffour)
-Press clippings (221 pages) following the career of actor René Maupré – clippings ranging from 1904-1930 approx. (many clippings are not dated) – some clippings with photographs – great variety of important French newspapers: L’Humanité, Le Matin, La Petite République, L’Aurore, Le Monde illustré, Le Figaro, etc. – clippings about the Théâtre Antoine (Maupré was one of its stars) – some playbills from the Théâtre Antoine – some clippings from American and English newspapers (from p. 145) and some from Italian newspapers (p. 192 sq.) – a very interesting article by Maupré himself (1920?) on the future of cinema as a new art for the “masses” (p. 177).
-8 photographs (black and white) glued on coloured cardboard – Antoine, Camaret, staging of Coriolan by Antoine.
Trinity University, Toronto, with coat of arms in upper left-hand corner (Queen St. location)
Part of Christopher Bradley fonds
Professor Archibald Byron Macallum
Part of Archibald Byron Macallum fonds
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
Engineering Society Executive Committee, 1905-1906
Part of L.E. Jones fonds
Part of Brown Family fonds
Florence Jennings Price Brown Photo Album
Part of Brown Family fonds
Die vier Grobiane = I Quattro rusteghi / Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of an annotated score with a handwritten English libretto and photographs of the actors on stage with the set from a February-March 1954 Canadian Opera Company (COC) production that Herman Geiger-Torel directed with Ernesto Barbini, conductor; Hans Berends, set designer; and Suzanne Mess, costume designer.
Performers: Evelyn Gould, Joanne Ivey, Andrew MacMillan, Bernard Turgeon, Sylvia Grant, Patricia Rideout, Phyllis Mailing, Jon Vickers, Glenn Gardiner, Mary Morrison, James Milligan, Ernest Adams, Lesia Zubrack, Alexander Gray, William Copeland, Robert Goulet, Dolores Huck.
"University Drive, Main Entrance, Toronto"
Part of Christopher Bradley fonds
Part of Archibald Byron Macallum fonds
Part of Hide Shimizu fonds
Color and black and white family and personal photos. Includes pictures of international travel but most are taken in Toronto.