[Thirteen photographs mounted on an album page]
- OTUFM 02-1-3-Phot-0426
- Item
- [193-?]
Part of Kathleen Parlow fonds
Subjects: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963; Animals; Johansen, Gunnar, 1906-1991.
[Thirteen photographs mounted on an album page]
Part of Kathleen Parlow fonds
Subjects: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963; Animals; Johansen, Gunnar, 1906-1991.
Part of 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
Part of Margaret Atwood Papers
Drafts and final typescripts of her literary works (poems, stories, dramatic works, novels, non fiction works); original art work; correspondence; a little juvenilia.
Part of Barbarian Press Papers
This gift contains Proofs and Design Drawings for C. Toselli’s Immobile correndo (Motionless in Motion) from proofs to deluxe edition, Crispin Elsted’s A Natural History of Surprise, Abigail Rorer’s Endgrain Editions Two, Arnold Shives’ Mountain Journal, and miscellaneous. There are also Proofs and Design Drawings for Founts and Circumstance and A Sloth of Bears,
File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which took place in Walter Hall.
Performers: Sharon Lee, violin ; Vanessa May-lok Lee, piano ; Leigh-Anne Martin, mezzo-soprano ; Peter Stoll, clarinet ; Moira Burke, viola ; Liza McLellan, cello ; Sharon Lee, Emily Hau, violins ; Moira Burke, viola ; Liza McLellan, cello.
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University of Toronto wind ensemble
File consists of a program and recording of the concert.
Performers: James Campbell, clarinet (3rd work) ; University of Toronto Wind Ensemble ; Jeffrey Reynolds, conductor.
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This collection is comprised of material from a number of different and important British and Canadian families. It has been collected and maintained over the years by Rosemary Partridge (nee Annesley). She is the daughter of John Smyth Annesley, whose original documents comprise a large share of the material in this collection, which is broad in its diversity. It includes an extensive collection of 19th century seafaring material, including ship logs, diaries, and British Naval documents, through to items from the First World War, including photos and correspondence. It also includes extensive correspondence among member of the various families represented in the collection, as well as original diaries and journals.
Partridge Family
Consists of letters sent by three brothers, Edward, Reginald and Harry Richardson, during WWI. Also included are newspaper clippings and a photographic portrait of Reginald Richardson.
Richardson Family
The collection consists of research notes and papers, drafts of articles and speeches, travel journals, diaries, correspondence, drawings and sketches, photographs, scrapbooks, awards and memorabilia, and papers of Henrietta Banting.
Banting, Frederick Grant, Sir
Original Hollar etchings of biblical and religious scenes, mythology, history, allegory, plans and views, portraits, caricatures, flora and fauna, monuments, coats of arms, ornaments, coins and medals.
Hollar, Wenceslaus
The collection largely consists of letters written by Hughes to her mother describing her activities and giving information about her health and diabetic condition. The letters dating from August to November 1922 describe Hughes' experiences in Toronto where she was treated with insulin by F.G. Banting. The collection also contains photographs of Hughes and her family, dating from 1907 to 1951.
Hughes, Elizabeth
The collection includes original paintings of Canadian flora and mushrooms by Chamberlin, and subscription books for her book Canadian Wild Flowers (1868 and 1869 editions). Most of the paintings have not been reproduced. It also contains original paintings and photographs of Canadian flora and other subjects by Chamberlin's daughter, Geraldine Moodie, an album of pressed plants by Moodie, and an album of pressed ferns by Catherine Parr Trail.
Chamberlin, Agnes
Collection consists of research materials and drafts for an unpublished biography of C.H. Best, containing much direct comment and dictation by Best. It also contains research materials and typescript of an unpublished history of the University of Toronto's Faculty of Medicine, drafts and notes for various articles and speeches, and some biographical and autobiographical materials.
Feasby, William R.
1982 Accession:
Correspondence, research notes and articles, offprints of his published research and of his colleagues including Banting and McLeod, his other writings and lectures, biographical material, photographs, films, slides, records, tapes, and cassettes.
2003 Accession:
Includes material related to the discovery of insulin at the University of Toronto; Margaret Mahon Best’s journals 1925-1984(75) describing their life and extensive travels following the discovery, plus several holograph notebooks about Sandy and Henry as
children, and from MMB’s childhood, 1914-1919; original course notes of Charles Best; original holograph insulin manuscript; research, drafts, correspondence and other material related to Margaret and Charley by Henry Best; letters of correspondence to
MMB and HB regarding the death of Alexander (Sandy) Best and Charles Best; letters scientific to Dr. Best; ‘Dear Jessie’ letters from Linda Mahon on her travels with Margaret and Charley to her cousin Jessie at home in Toronto; H.H. Dale letters; photographic images of awards, citations, etc. given to CB; other material related to the discovery of insulin and the writing of the book on their lives by their son, Henry Best.
Best, Charles Herbert
A collection of scrapbooks containing correspondence, newspaper clippings and photographs; bound volumes of offprints; medals, awards and pins; and texts related to James Bertram Collip's research career in biochemistry and endocrinology.
Collip, J. B. (James Bertram)
The first accession (1901-1906) of this collection consists of papyri from the Fayûm, Hibeh, and Oxyrinchus, Egypt. It includes fragments from classical authors (some with textual interest); legal documents (including marriage contracts, land transfers, tax receipts, a will, various contracts); miscellaneous accounts and receipts; and personal letters. Many are very fragmentary and mutilated. The second accession of Graeco-Roman documents (2004) is largely undescribed. Those papyri housed in glass have been photographed and may be viewed at the 3rd link below.
The Eric Robertson collection of Fleming family charters
The collection principally contains land charters created by or belonging to the Fleming family of Scotland.
Collection of 190 Pieces of Vellum Illustrating the History and Development of Handwriting
Collection of 190 pieces of vellum in Greek and Latin illustrating the history and development of handwriting from the 4th century until the end of the Middle Ages. Items 1-21 (which are Coptic in origin) illustrate the development of uncial writing from the beginning up to its decline in Egypt in the 9th century. All leaves, with the exception of items 106 and 170 are mounted; items 62-90 and 113-169 are bound volumes.
Worel, Charles F.
Military commissions of James Wolfe and his father Edward Wolfe
Military commissions of James Wolfe and his father Edward Wolfe
This volume, assembled by Dawson Turner for his projected biography of General Wolfe, is principally comprised of material extracted from the Henrietta Wolfe papers at Squerryes, from later Warde papers, and other material.
General Wolfe's letters to his parents
A collection of holograph letters between General Wolfe and his parents, detailing recounts of his military operations.
Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music (1986-1987). Volume also includes programs from the Thursday Noon Series, masterclasses, and other special events, lectures, seminars, workshops, and programs held at the Faculty of Music.
Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music (1987-1988). Volume also includes programs from the Thursday Noon Series, masterclasses, and other special events, lectures, seminars, workshops, and programs held at the Faculty of Music.
Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music (1988-1989). Volume also includes programs from the Thursday Noon Series, masterclasses, and other special events, lectures, seminars, workshops, and programs held at the Faculty of Music.
Laureates : Helen Becqué, piano, DMA competition winner 2023
File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall.
Performers: Helen Becqué, piano ; Emily Rocha, soprano ; Benjamin Wallace, baritone
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Master class with Tony Arnold, soprano
File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall.
Performers: Yolanda Tapia, piano
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File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall.
Performers: University of Toronto Trombone Choir ; Fabrice Millischer, trombone ; Vanessa Fralick, soloist and conductor
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Historical performance ensembles : San Giovanni Battista oratorio by Alessandro Stradella
File consists of a program and recording from a performance of the San GIovanni Battista oratorio by Alessandro Stradella, performed by the Historical Performance Ensembles in Walter Hall, directed by Timothy McGee, assisted by Mary Enid Haines.
University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra
File consists of a program and recording from a concert by the Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Michel Tabachnik, in the MacMillan Theatre.
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File consists of a program and recording from a concert by Ingrid Attrot, soprano, winner of the 1986 Eckhardt-Gramatte National Music Competition, in Walter Hall.
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John Arpin : music of H. Arlen
File consists of a recording and program from a concert of music by Harold Arlen, performed by John Arpin, in Walter Hall. Arpin announced selections from the stage.
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The University of Toronto Contemporary Chamber Ensemble
File consists of a program and recording of a concert by the Contemporary Chamber Ensemble, conducted by Robin Engelman, in Walter Hall.
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File consits of a program and recording from the concert in Walter Hall.
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File consists of a program and recording of the concert in Walter Hall.
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Subseries consists of a bound volume of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music (1990-1991). Volume also includes programs from the Faculty's Thursday at Noon series, masterclasses, and other special events, lectures, seminars, and workshops.
Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music (1989-1990). Volume also includes programs from the Thursday Noon Series, masterclasses, and other special events, lectures, seminars, workshops, and programs held at the Faculty of Music.
Subseries consists of a bound volume of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music (1991-1992). Volume also includes programs from the Thursday Noon Series at the end.
Second-year undergraduate singers in performance
File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall.
Performers: Trevor Chartrand, piano
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File consists of a program and recording from a concert by the Faculty of Music Early Music Ensemble with David Fallis, tenor ; Richard Kolb, lute and theorbo ; Alison Mackay, viola da gamba ; and Alison Melville, recorder. The concert took place in Walter Hall.
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Nora Shulman, flute ; Kathleen Solose, piano ; Virginia Markson, flute
File consists of a program and recording of a concert in Walter Hall.
Performers: Nora Shulman, flute ; Kathleen Solose, piano ; Virginia Markson, flute.
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Malcolm Troup, piano : Lecture-recital : Regards sur Olivier Messiaen
File consists of a recording and program of a lecture-recitall by Malcolm Troup, piano, "Regards sur Olivier Messiaen." It took place in Walter Hall and featured selections from Vingt regards sur l'Enfant-Jesus by Messiaen.
The keyboard music of Bach, Handel, and Scarlatti : Jorg Demus, piano
File consists of a recording and program from a concert by Jorg Demus, piano, in the MacMillan Theatre. The concert was part of a series co-presented by the University of Toronto Faculty of Music and CBC Stereo's Arts National.
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File consists of a program and recording of a concert by John Arpin featuring the "Chopin of ragtime," Eubie Blake. Selections announced and introduced from the stage by Arpin.
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File consists of a program and recording of a concert by wind ensembles from the classes of Prof. Melvin Berman.
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File consists of a program and recording of a concert by the University Singers, conducted by Michael Coghlan, in Walter Hall.
Assisted by: Hye-Jin Kim, organ ; John Dugan, Steven Armstrong, tenor trombone ; Eric Anderson, bass trombone.
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The keyboard music of Bach, Handel, and Scarlatti : Scott Ross, harpsichord
File consists of a program and recording of a concert by Scott Ross, harpsichord, in the MacMillan Theatre. The concert was part of a series co-presented by the University of Toronto Faculty of Music and CBC Stereo's Arts National.
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File consists of a program and recording of a lecture by John Weinzweig: "Reflections on imagination and reality."
The keyboard music of Bach, Handel, and Scarlatti : Rosalyn Tureck, pianist
File consists of a program and recording of a concert by Roselyn Tureck, piano, in the MacMillan Theatre. The concert was part of a series co-presented by the University of Toronto Faculty of Music and CBC Stereo's Arts National.
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Edward Elgar, 1857-1934 : The development of a musical style
File consists of a program and recording of a lecture by Dr. Percy Young on Edward Elgar.
William Aide, piano with The Orford Quartet
File consists of a program and recording of a concert in Walter Hall.
Performers: William Aide, piano ; Orford Quartet (Andrew Dawes, Kenneth Perkins, violins ; Terence Helmer, viola ; Denis Brott, cello).
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