International Molders' Union, Union card (Brockville) -- 2. International Church Society of Canada -- 3. Young Peoples' Societies (religious) -- 4. Antiquarian Society -- 5. Friends of Italy -- 6. Y.M.C.A. -- 7. Literary & Bibliographical Societies -- 8. Architectural Conservancy of Ontario -- 9. Associazione per la amicizia italo-canadese nella Biblioteca nazionale -- 10. Beta Sigma Phi -- 11. Boy Scouts -- 12. Boy Scouts' Semaphore Cards -- 13. British-American Associates -- 14. Dickens Fellowship -- 15. Dominion Board of Trade -- 16. Eaton Girls' Club (Toronto) -- 17. English-speaking Union -- 18. Federation of Ontario Naturalists -- 19. Federation of Student Nationalists (Scotland) -- 20. Girl Guides -- 21. The Grail -- 22. Hereford Choral Society -- 23. Heritage Canada -- 24. Imperial Federation League -- 25. Industrial Accident Prevention Associations -- 26. Industrial Management Clubs of Canada -- 27. International Institute of Metropolitan Toronto -- 28. Lambton County Rural Game Protective Association -- 29. Ligue antialcoolique de montreal -- 30. Ligue nationaliste canadienne -- 31. Metropolitan Toronto Association for Retarded Children -- 32. Midland Provident Loan & Building Society -- 33. Ontario Association of Architects -- 34. Ontario Club -- 35. Ontario Motor League -- 36. Ontario Craftsmen -- 37. Orange Lodge (Ireland) -- 38. Orange Lodge (Canada) -- 39. Physicians' Services Inc. -- 40. Port Hope Curling Club -- 41. Port Hope Golf Club -- 42. Red Cross Society -- 43. Société française des amis des arts -- 44. Stephen Leacock Associates -- 45. Sunderland Subscription Library and Literary Society (England) -- 46. Swiss Club (Toronto) -- 47. Toronto Heliconian Club -- 48. Toronto Humane Society -- 49. Toronto Ladies' Club -- 50. UNICEF -- 51. United Appeal for Metropolitan Toronto -- 52. University of Chicago Quadrangle Club -- 53. Winnipeg Coordinating Committee for Disarmament -- 54. Women's Advertising and Sales Club of Winnipeg -- 55. Women's Advertising Club of Toronto -- 56. Women's Canadian Club of Toronto -- 57. Women's Canadian Historical Society of Toronto -- 58. Y.W.C.A. -- 59. Yonge Bay Bloor Association (Toronto) -- 60. York Masonic Temple (Toronto) -- 61. Zonta Club (Toronto) -- 62. Zoological Society of London (England) -- 63. Murton Lodge of Perfection (Masons - Toronto, 1944) -- 64. The Ancient and accepted Scottish Rite in Canada (Masons - Hamilton, ON., 1945) -- 65. Certificate of Association (Ontario Curling Association, ON., [1970s]) -- 66. Metric Convertor (Canadian Library Exhibitors’ Association – Downsview, ON., 1974) -- 67. The Kipling Society -- 68. Monthly Letter (Limited Editions Club, 595 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y., Sept. 1953) -- 69. PLA Bulletin (Pennsylvania Library Association, 200 S. Craig St., Pittsburgh, PA., Nov. 1973 -- 70. Indian – Eskimo Association of Canada (21 Park Rd., Toronto, ON., N.D.) -- 71. Distinguished Academic Award 2007: Award Acceptance Addresss (Canadian Association of University teachers, Ottawa, ON., 2007) -- 72. Canadian Antique Dealers Association (Toronto, ON., N.D.).
73 pieces of ephemera related to the liquor industry in Canada. Material principally created by the International Order of Good Templars, out of Toronto, ON.
A collection of 26 folders related to travel in Canada, speicifally to British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon, and greater, Western Canada.
Represents Finlay's particular small press vision, which touches on, and was involved with British and International Concrete Poetry Movements, but also revolves around aspects of Fine Press Publishing. Overall, the collection highlights and reveals some of Finlay's obsessions including Military History, Nautical History and Terminology, Literary History, Etymology, Games, and the manipulation of landscape, especially his property in Dunsyre which is often represented in a publication by photographs of site specific installations. Many of the items in this collection were produced as Christmas gifts for friends and colleagues.
A collection of educational ephemera from Canada, Belgium, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Materials include exercise booklets, reports, presidential addresses, programmes, course listings, examinations, and more.
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.
A collection of posters, information booklets, annual updates, and other materials from a variety of different organizations in Canada and the United Kingdom.
A collection of 20 folders holding travel ephemera originating from Germany, Greece, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, and Turkey.
A collection largely of educational ephemera for servicemembers. Also includes some brochures and booklets regarding civilian life. Materials from Canada and the United Kingdom.
A collection predominately of newspaper clippings from the First and Second World War, including those from Canada, the United Kingdom, and the German Empire.
A collection of greeting cards from Canada, the United States, and Germany. Includes holiday cards, greeting cards, wedding cards, religious cards, and more.
A collection of kibbutz and secular haggadot dating from the mid-1930s to the mid-1990s. Many are self-published, some are commercially printed. Most are illustrated. Among the kibbutzim represented are Giv'at Brenner, Deganyah, Ramat ha-Kovesh, and Bet ha-Shitah. The secular haggadot are put out by youth groups, army units, schools, Zionist organizations in Israel and in the diaspora, including Chile, Brazil, Australia, United States and various European countries. The collection also includes a number of Passover-related publications such as synagogue and army base newsletters published before Passover. The collection was assembled by Jerusalem collector Arnold Druck.