- UTA 1831-4-B1980-0005/001(16)
- File
- 4 Mar 1853
Part of Toronto Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory fonds
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Part of Toronto Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory fonds
Part of Gerald M. Craig fonds
Fonds contains writings, family letters, photographs, photocopies of biographical documents, collected by Bob Arlidge, and manuscripts of Arlidge's original compositions, arrangements, and transcriptions of performed pieces.
Arlidge, Joseph Churchill
Correspondence and family records
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Series consists of letters to J. Churchill Arlidge concerning his performances; family correspondence; Arlidge's wedding certificate; and a jewel pendant that belonged to his mother.
Letter from J. Churchill Arlidge's father to his uncle
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Part of Ian Hacking fonds
The fonds consists of the signed agreement between Doctors Geikie and Rolph in 1857 in which they become partners. There is some correspondence and a number of journal articles written by Dr. Geikie on various topics. Many tributes to Dr. Geikie, printed and handwritten, are included.
Geikie, Walter Bayne
University of Toronto. Office of the Registrar
Part of University of Toronto. Office of the Vice-President and Registrar fonds
Files of James Brebner including draft minutes of the Senate; reports and minutes of Senate committees; petitions to the Senate; correspondence relating to calendar revisions and curriculum; examination results, examiners, and student records.
Part of Ian Hacking fonds
Series consists of textual records and graphic material documenting Ian Hacking’s personal life and career, with eight files related to the histories of both the Hacking and MacDougall families. Records include a passport, birth and marriage certificates, family snapshots, drawings by his children, as well as correspondence detailing financial contributions made to various charities and initiatives. Hacking’s professional and academic activity is reflected in written and photographic documentation of awards and honours received, including the Killam Prize for the Humanities, the Companion to the Order of Canada, and the Holberg International Memorial Prize. Also included in the series is an autobiographical document written by Hacking detailing the orientation of his research.
Digital files consist of files documenting his personal life and family [“BUSYNESS”], a folder of biographical information and curriculum vitae, further documentation about the Holberg Prize, and drafts of writings by Judith Baker titled “Trust and Commitment” and “Some Aspects of Reasons and Rationality”.
Fonds consists of records documenting the professional and personal life of analytic philosopher and professor, Ian Hacking. Records primarily focus on the academic and publishing activity of Hacking from the early 1980s to 2010. The material reflects the broad and diverse interests of Hacking in his work, as well as his exchange with scholars in diverse fields. Records include correspondence, manuscripts and drafts of written works, reprints, lecture notes, and extensive subject files. Additionally, correspondence, press clippings, and photographs chronicle Hacking’s professional and academic achievements.
Fonds also documents aspects of Hacking’s personal and family life. These include his diaries and notebooks, birth and marriage certificates, drawings by his children, family snapshots, as well as correspondence, photographs, and copies of records from the Hacking and MacDougall families.
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Hacking, Ian
M. le Dr. Bellander [Augustin] Part 2 of 3
Part of Ian Hacking fonds
M. le Dr. Bellander [Augustin] Part 3 of 3
Part of Ian Hacking fonds
The fonds contains correspondence, financial records, a letter-book, and diaries of Charles White Mortimer and Arthur Beresford Mortimer.
Mortimer, Charles White
Joshua Brown: “System of the Universe”, other writings (list)
Part of Brown Family fonds
M. le Dr. Bellander [Augustin] Part 1 of 3
Part of Ian Hacking fonds
Part of Toronto Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory fonds
Letter from J.C. Aikins to his brother, W.J. Aikins, 6 March, 1865, regarding proposals for the establishment of the faculties of medicine and law in the University of Toronto. Portrait of Moses Henry Aikins, taken by Notman & Fraser. Obituary of Moses Henry Aikins, 1921.
Aikins Family
This first accession of Kildare Dobbs’s papers contains drafts of his published works (Running to Paradise, The Great Fur Opera, Anatolian Suite: Travels and Discursions in Turkey, The Eleventh Hour: Poems for the Third Millennium, Casablanca: The Poem, Running the Rapids: A Writer’s Life, Cassanova in Venice: A Raunchy Rhyme, Away From Home: Canadian Writers in Exotic Places); other writing drafts, including writing for newspapers, magazines, his contributions to CBC radio programs “Ideas” and “Anthology”; his travel files pertaining to all of the places he visited (and wrote about) around the world; a significant amount of correspondence (both physical and digital correspondence); personal files and documents relating to his family’s history; professional files; photographs; cut-outs and print-outs of published articles; notebooks and journals; audiovisual and digital materials; and other files relating to the life and work of Kildare Dobbs.
Dobbs, Kildare
[Collection of stationery ephemera.]
Correspondence. John Langton [to William Langton?], giving his estimate of William Cayley. Copy
Part of Langton (John) Family fonds
Fonds contains handwritten and typed records; a diary/journal; sermons; notes on household accounts; newspaper obituaries and other clippings; correspondence in English and Arabic; photographs.
Harris Family
Part of Toronto Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory fonds
Canada. Executive Council. Report of Committee (copy)
Part of Toronto Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory fonds
Fonds consists of 2 accessions
B1985-0020: The records consist of: a marriage certificate of James Isaac's maternal grandmother (1855); Isaac's certificates in religious instruction and public education; graduation diplomas (BA 1917 (University College) and MA (University of Toronto) and AM and PhD (Harvard); and membership in the Masons (1923).
B1992-0004: Included are: James Paton Isaac's copy of his graduating class in Arts photograph, 1917; photograph of Canadian Officers Training Corps military training in front of University College, 1918; and one copy of Torontonensis 1917.
Isaac, James Paton
Victoria University (Cobourg, Ont.). Department of Medicine fonds
Fonds consists of register of students in the Department of Medicine, 1858-1875; register of students examined by the Medical Board of Examiners, 1880-1892, including Uzziel Ogden's account with Victoria University; announcements (calendars), 1857-1883 (incomplete, and includes Montreal, 1878-1879 to 1881-1882); correspondence, reports and other records, 1855-1881 (includes Montreal 1878-1881); examinations, 1857; and medical diploma for James Edward Forfar, 1889.
Victoria University (Cobourg, Ont.). Department of Medicine
[Collection of Canadian travel ephemera.]
A collection of 26 folders related to travel in Canada, speicifally to British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon, and greater, Western Canada.
Memoirs of Mikhailo Luckyj, 1856-1944, vol. 1, entitled ‘Спомини мого діда Михайла Луцького’
Part of George S.N. Luckyj fonds
Memoirs of Mikhailo Luckyj, 1856-1944, vol. 2
Part of George S.N. Luckyj fonds
Part of Ian Hacking fonds
Part of Robert Alexander Falconer fonds
Part of Edward Blake fonds
Part of Edward Blake fonds
Canada. Executive Council. Report of Committee (copy)
Part of Toronto Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory fonds
Part of Langton (John) Family fonds
Part of Langton (John) Family fonds
Methodist Church. Quarterly tickets, 1856, 1860, 1861, 1864-1869
Part of Michael Bliss fonds
Accession B1991-0020 contains correspondence, articles, minutes and addresses documenting the activities of the Ectology Committee of the Department of Zoology and the Passamaquoddy Salmon Associates. Correspondence is among Scott, A.G. Huntsman and Harold H. Harvey.
Accession B2016-0001 contains the personal records of W. Beverley Scott, Professor Emeritus of Zoology at the University of Toronto, former Curator of Fishes at the Royal Ontario Museum, and former Director of the Huntsman Marine Science Centre in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. The records include correspondence, certificates, diaries, travel files, journals and field notes, research files, manuscripts and publications, and drafts of addresses, with associated photographs, slides, x-rays, notes, other related material, and a number of packets of fish scales.
This accession contains approximately 400 photoprints and 200 negatives and strip negatives, along with 41 slides, 48 x-rays, a few postcards, and a number of drawings.
Scott, William Beverley
Estimate book of losses from 1890 fire; original indenture for University College (1857) and indenture of building contracts with foundation specifications (1856).
Fonds consists of 7 accessions
Bliss, Michael
Correspondence, notes, memoranda, and drafts of reports, primarily by and to Edward Blake in his capacity as a member of the Senate of the University of Toronto and Chancellor, relating to University matters, including the hiring of James Loudon as professor of Natural Philosophy in 1875 and the introduction of the science curriculum, the rebuilding of University College following the fire of 1890, and the writing of the report of the joint Senate/Board of Trustees Committee on Revenues and Requirements (1891). Also included are related acts, statutes, orders-in-council, financial reports and testimonials.
Blake, Edward
University of Toronto. [Faculty of Arts and Science]
Part of University of Toronto. Faculty of Arts and Science fonds
Examination questions. Some questions intended for University College.
Part of Zola Research Programs fonds
These files consist of photocopies of handwritten letters and typed/handwritten transcriptions of letters
written by Émile Zola between January of 1856 and December of 1870. The letters contained within are both
personal and professional; Zola writes to his friends regarding his life in Paris and his burgeoning writing
career. Meanwhile, these files also contain letters from his job at Hachette Publishing as well as letters sent to
various editors and reviewers regarding his early works including Contes à Ninon, La Confession de Claude, and
Thérèse Raquin. Some recurring correspondents include Georges Charpentier, Philippe Solari, Paul Cézanne,
Edmond de Goncourt, Géry Legrand, Marius Roux and Antony Valabrègue.
Albert College (Belleville, Ont.). fonds
Fonds consists of records of students registered, examinations, student marks, orders of proceedings, 1857-1884; financial records, 1861-1891. Some records were kept by Albert Carman in his capacity as Professor and later Principal.
Albert College (Belleville, Ont.)
Canada. Executive Council. Report of Committee (copy)
Part of Toronto Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory fonds
This collection of Harvey family papers includes: correspondence to Arthur Harvey about his writings and other interests, to Jane Grist Harvey, his wife; photographs from the studios of Notman, Notman & Fraser, Simpson Bros., Stanton, Eldridge Stanton, Archambault & McCorkingdale, and Livernois; printed appearances and clippings.
Harvey, Arthur
Original compositions and arrangements
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Subseries consists of manuscript scores and parts for original compositions, arrangements, and hymn settings by J. Churchill Arlidge. Pieces include those for flute and piano, voice and piano, medleys, choral works, pieces for orchestra, and others. Subseries includes Arlidge's early compositions and arrangements (ca. 1857-1863).
German air : for voice, flute, and piano / [J.C. Arlidge]
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
File consists of three versions of Arlidge's "German air." The reverse side of one score includes a portion of "La sympathie : valse sentimetale con sentimento".
Harmonic studies : for the piano forte / [J.C. Arlidge]
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds