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Stacey Family 1993 accession

Consists of correspondence, estate records, etc. of Doris Shiell Stacey, first wife of Charles P. Stacey. Also includes estate records for Ernest C. Tyrell, uncle of Doris Stacey. Photographs include publicity shots of Doris in various theatre productions, with press clippings describing her performances accompanying these prints, and 1 portrait.

Stacey Family 1994 accession

Consists of personal correspondence to Dorothy Stacey Brown (sister of C.P. Stacey), Mrs. C.E. Stacey (mother of C.P. Stacey) (1927-1959); school essays circa 1917 and water colour drawings of C.P. Stacey; obituaries, memorials on death of C.P. Stacey (1989-1990); photoprints of wedding of C.P. Stacey and Doris Shiell, 26 August 1939; C.P. Stacey receiving honorary doctorate at York University, 2 June 1973.

Stacey Family 2010 accession

Further records documenting members of the Stacey family, including Charles Edward Stacey, his wife Pearl (and her estate), his children, Charles Perry (C.P) Stacey and Dorothy (Stacey) Brown and brother-in-law, Harcourt Brown, as well as C. P.

Susan Hidaka accession

Material is comprised mostly of textual records from the founding of the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, and some celebrating the success of the Momiji Seniors Centre. Some personal records from Susan Hidaka’s life are also included.

Tashichi George Uyeno accession

The material is mix of textual materials encompassing many details of the Uyeno family’s life from mostly 1939 to 1947. Many early records where created from the daily business of Tashichi George Uyeno’s business, Richmond Trading Company. The records are intermixed with letters from Mary Uyeno, who aided the business from Japan. Her letters include business information but also more personal discussions about family matters. They offer a glimpse into the life of many Japanese Canadians who grew up in both countries, identifying as both Canadian and Japanese.

Records also include correspondence with the Office of the Custodian, as the Uyeno’s assets were seized and sold. There is also official notices from the Office of the Custodian notifying the family to move further east and eventually to Ontario. Letters from the later part of the 40s are in regards to the Bird Commission and the sale of larger assets, such as the family’s property in North Vancouver.

Thoreau MacDonald Papers

Collection consists of two series. The first consists of 14 original works of art by Thoreau MacDonald and two original pencil drawings by J.E.H MacDonald donated by Leon Katz. The second series consists primarily of ephemera related to Thoreau MacDonald, which was donated by Ron Peters. This material is primarily composed of cards with his designs, order forms for books with his illustrations and other promotion material. Also included in the second series is research material used by Thoreau MacDonald related to hawks, predators and the environment.

MacDonald, J.E.H

Tony Calzetta Papers

This first accession of Tony Calzetta’s papers include proofs, drafts, and process work for his two books: Peculiar Practices (November 2009) and co-authored book with Leon Rooke: How God Talks in His Sleep And Other Fabulous Fictions (2009).
Contains series:

  1. Peculiar Practices (2009)
  2. How God Talks in His Sleep And Other Fabulous Fictions by: Tony Calzetta and Leon
    Rooke (2009)

Toronto Gilbert and Sullivan Society Papers

Includes photographs, Toronto Gilbert and Sullivan Society documents, 1940s – 2000s, including The Canadian Savoyard and ToRonToRa; miniature set designs; programmes; St. Anne’s productions; ‘pre-history’ from Harbord Collegiate productions, courtesy of Mort Greenberg and other material related to the Toronto Society and to Gilbert and Sullivan, London, including the D’Oyly Carte Company.

Trinidad Theatre Workshop Papers

Includes correspondence, photographs, scripts, set designs, financial information, touring information and other material related to all aspects of the functioning of the Trinidad Theatre Workshop, its affiliates and educational programmes, 1965-2002. Founded by Derek Walcott in 1959 (See also Derek Walcott Papers, MS COLL 00136 and 00348).

Tripe Family Papers

This accession of the Tripe Family Papers includes correspondence, documents, photographs, and genealogical materials relating to descendants of Emily (Tripe) James 1817-1850, as well as photographs, documents and heraldry material pertaining to both ancestors and descendants of Emily's brother Alfred Tripe 1818-1854. Correspondence, written in England, Hawaii, and mainland America, relates to Emily's grandchildren, specifically William Francis James (1861-1944), Caroline Laura James (1861-1941) and Emma Polglase (James) Stevens Edwardes (1867-1958), and their mother Caroline Sophia (Beaumont) James (1842-1927) as well as the descendants of William Francis James, particularly Francis Leicester James (1888-1977). The letters describe several visits by family members to others in England and Hawaii, as well as ongoing correspondence between the James family in Hawaii, England, and India. Of note, are descriptions and observations of travel through mainland America, a first-hand account of the 1911 Delhi Durbar, discussions of the First and Second World Wars, and the fate of an oil portrait of James James (1800) by John Opie. James family documents include rare postcards of India from 1905-1913, the majority acquired and distributed to family members by Edith (James) Storrs (1873-1940). Xerox copies in this accession of two manuscripts written by William Francis James on his experiences immigrating to the United States in the 1880s, his service with Roosevelt’s Rough Riders in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and subsequent service as an Assistant Surgeon in the Philippines 1899-1903 can be compared with his original letters about these experiences in Tripe Family Papers 2016 (MS Coll 00050A). There is also a typescript manuscript written by William Francis James’ daughter, Naomi (James) Hart (1898-2001) on the James’ family experience of immigrating to Hawaii. Photographs depict descendants of the James family taken by Janet Dewan on trips to England and Hawaii in the 1970s and 1980s, as well as original historical photographs of James descendants taken in 1916 and 1929, and copies of historical James photographs made by Janet Dewan in 1985. Tripe material in this collection includes the metal seal bearing the crest and motto of Cornelius Tripe (1785-1860) and a wax rubbing made of the monumental inscription to William Tripe (died 1681) and Margaret his wife (died 1690) in the Parish church of All Saints, Kenton, Devon. Also included is material related to the military service of Alfred King Tripe (1887-1917), and Philip Valentine King Tripe (1918-1982), as well as five draft typescripts of memories, typed and hand-corrected by Marian F.K (Tripe) Ade (1915-2010), regarding family history, immigration, and military involvement.

Tripe Family

University Arts Women's Club

This accession of records from the University of Toronto Arts Women's Club contains general/regular and executive committee meeting minutes, newsletters, brochures, histories, and correspondence with University officials and other organizations. See file-list for details.

University College

Consists of records of three University College societies, including Regulations and Rules of Order of the Natural Science Association (1880), minutes, correspondence and records of the University College Literary and Athletic Society (1922-1932, 1941-1942, 1950-1958), and minutes of the Toronto Branch of the English Goethe Society (1947-1971). Also includes photographs showing graduating classes, Literary Society members, view of U.C. grounds, Canadian Officer Training Course, Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I (1901-1974).

University of Toronto. Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. Class of 5T3.

Constists of minutes of the SKULE Lunch and Learn and the 3T5/5T3 Lunch and Learn meetings 2002-2013, one hat with a SKULE 5T3 25th Reunion crest stitched on on the front, one encased brick from the School of Practical Science 1878-1966, one panoramic photograph of the first year class of the School of Practical Science 1949, and one bound album of mounted photographs titled The University of Toronto 1909-1910.

Fenwick, David

University of Toronto. Art Service (Faculty of Medicine)

Contains eight drawings mounted on a board illustrating a lobectomy. Based on information on the back of the illustrations, they were prepared by Faculty of Medicine Art Service for the Department of Surgery. They were used first by Dr. Norman Shenstone of the Department of Surgery and the Toronto General Hospital and possibly later by Robert M. Janes, head of the Department of Surgery.

University of Toronto. Centre for International Studies

Administrative and operational records consist of subject files, appointments, review of the centre, grants, public lectures, projects and publications. Includes series on the Bissell professorship and the visiting professors of German and European studies. Photographs of visiting Professor of German and European studies.

University of Toronto. Department of Alumni Affairs

Lists and correspondence relating to University College classes (1921-1961); minutes and miscellaneous records regarding the University College alumnae and alumni associations (1932-1970); records of other alumni associations (1957-1970); minutes, briefs and reports of the President's Long Range Planning Committee on Alumni Affairs (1968-1971); correspondence, applications and lists relating to scholarships and loans, particularly War Memorial Scholarships (1931-1971); correspondence and reports relating to Branch Alumni Associations (1925-1970), University of Toronto Alumni Association (1927-1971) and Alumni House; general files (1936-1970); correspondence, publicity and minutes relating to Homecomings and Spring Reunions (1951-1971); miscellaneous printed material (ca. 1914-1966) and photographs.

University of Toronto. Department of Alumni Affairs

Contains the following series: general subject files 1973-1975; Director and Assistant Director subject files (100 series) 1973-1975; Alumni House 1973-1975; University of Toronto Alumni Association, directorate and executive minutes and subject files 1973-1975; Branch files 1973-1975; Association files 1973-1975. Also includes minutes and agendas of the the Associates of the University of Toronto 1970-1976 as well as records relating to the administration of the University of Toronto Loan Fund.

University of Toronto. Department of Art as Applied to Medicine

Contains original drawings done by members of the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine including M.T. Wishart, long time director of the Department and her assistant E. Hopper. They were done for two publications: "Surgery of the Hand" by Dr. John H. Cowen, University of Toronto Press 1939 (box/001); "The Essentials of Obstetrics and Gynaecology "by Dr. A.W. Scott and Dr. H.B. VanWyck, Philadelphia, Lea and Fabiger, 1946 (boxes /002-/006).

University of Toronto. Department of Athletics and Physical Education (Women)

Administrative records of: Women's Athletic Association 1905-1977; Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Union 1921-1971; Ontario Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1969-1978; Canadian Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Union 1967-1978. Includes minutes, reports, correspondence, agenda, financial records, contitutions, clippings.
Photographs of the Benson Building and one image of Agnes Elsie Marie Parkes.

University of Toronto. Department of Athletics and Recreation

Photographs of the building of Varsity Stadium, various sporting activities such as football, fencing, hockey, gymnastics, track and field, basketball, etc. Some individuals are identified such as Bruce Kidd, Jack Porter, Mike Rathan, Bill Carruthers, J.R. Evans, Dick Brown, etc. Many photos are undated.

University of Toronto. Department of Athletics and Recreation

Graphic records documenting men's and women's athletic teams including football, water polo, english rugby, squash, boxing, fencing, curling, basketball, volleyball, hockey and gymnastics.
Film: Game or match footage of University of Toronto intercollegiate sports teams including basketball (men and women), fencing, football, hockey and soccer (men only) 1972-1980.
Textual: Game reports for rugger, skiing, soccer, squash, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball and wrestling (1970s)

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