- CA ON00389 F4-14-2-E32
- Item
- [before 1996]
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one small rock.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one small rock.
Stuffed brown bear laying on a burlap bag
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of a small stuffed teddy bear.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one ceramic chalice, with a blue glaze paint.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one small and narrow glass mug.
Animal hide oval box with unidentified contents
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one small animal hide box with unidentified contents. It is possible that this box is actually a rattle of sorts.
Black cloth bag with drawstring
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of a small black velvet bag that is empty.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of an empty black vinyl pen case.
Brass rectangular pendant of a cross
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one brass pendant that is rectangular and depicts a cross.
Medal of Spirituality, Diocese of Bridgeport
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one silver Medal of Spirituality awarded to Nouwen on June 1, 1980 by the Diocese of Bridgeport (CT).
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of a group of brass amulets featuring the Virgin Mary.
Multi-coloured friendship bracelet
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one woven friendship bracelet, made with multi-coloured embroidery string.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one plastic beaded necklace. The beads are white and pink and brown striped.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one small painted wooden ornament, in the shape of a zebra.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one set of rubber stamps for the use of Henri Nouwen. The stamps read "H.J.M. Nouwen, Piusconvict Nijmegen" and "Henri J.M. Nouwen".
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one stereo system. This was Henri Nouwen's Dolby System 4 speaker system and manual recording system. Sue Mosteller says that this is the player that Nouwen used to play all of his cassettes.
Sculpture of Virgin Mary with Jesus
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one carved wooden sculpture depicting the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus. Sculpture is approximately 25 cm tall. This sculpture was given to Nouwen by Frank [Last name unknown] in 1996.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Sub-series consists of non-religious objects belonging to Henri Nouwen, which were not a part of the collected materials from his office. Includes: personal effects including his car keys, army uniform, and suitcases; and ornaments and crafts.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
File consists of keys that were used by Henri Nouwen. This includes a set of keys for Nouwen's 1990 Honda, one set for an unidentified car, a Honda key attached to a ring with a wooden tag labelled "Cambridge" and other miscellaneous keys.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one engraved wooden box. The engraving is a pattern of squares with triangles.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one hinged wooden book stand that can collapse to be flat. The book stand is carved and features carved maple leaves.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one small metal pendant. On the front is a crucifix, with engraved figures behind Jesus, and angels above His head. The verso lists the name "Assisi" and has an engraved phrase in Latin, likely a prayer.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one commemorative coin. The front of the coin features a raised profile of Pope Paul VI, and the Latin of his name: "Paulus VI. Pont. Max" The verso of the coin reads "Anno santo 1975. Roma" and a raise depiction of two saints and a doorway. Nouwen likely got this coin while he was in Rome.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of six clerical collars, all used by Henri Nouwen.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one variegated magenta wool stole with large magenta tassels. There are other colours, including red and orange, in the design of the stole.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
File consists of one sick call kit in a leather case, which includes three holy oil stocks, one holy water pocket sprinklers, and one pyx.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one clear glass chalice. Chalice is approximately 12 cm in diameter, and 26 cm tall. It is slightly larger than E144. Chalice is very simple, but the node on this chalice is slightly decorative with a crimped pattern. Nouwen used this chalice for the Eucharist while he was a priest at L'Arche Daybreak.
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Item consists of one clear glass paten. The plate of the paten is 22 cm in diameter, and the paten is approximately 9.5 cm tall, while the base is 9 cm in diameter. It is very simple in design. Nouwen used this paten to give the Eucharist while a priest at L'Arche Daybreak.
Part of Harley J. Spiller collection
The subseries includes menus from the countries part of Oceania and includes Australia, New Caledonia (France) and New Zealand.
Menus feature Cambodian, Italian, Nepalese, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Indonesian, Indian and Chinese cuisine.
Oceania was chosen to denote the geographic continent usually termed Australia to cover a larger geographic region.
Vinyl menu enclosure from Australia
Part of Harley J. Spiller collection
Papers from the Wah Cafe can be found in 16-2.
Vinyl menu enclosure from Lotos Club
Part of Harley J. Spiller collection
Papers from the Lotos Club can be found in 32-3.
Part of Harley J. Spiller collection
The series comprises menus from around the world featuring a variety of cuisines including Afghan, American Argentinian, Armenian, Asian, Bangladeshi, Brazilian, Burmese, Cambodian, Caribbean, Chinese (Peking, Szechuan, Shanghai, Yunnan, Mandarin, Cantonese, Hunan and Jiangnan), Colombian, Cuban, Dutch, Ecuadorian, Egyptian, European, Filipino, Finnish, French, Hong Kong style, Indian, Indochinese, Indonesian, Islamic, Israeli, Italian, Jamaican, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Latin American, Lebanese, Malaysian, Mediterranean, Mexican, Middle Eastern, Mongolian, Moroccan, Mughlai, Nepalese, Pakistani, Pan-Asian, Peruvian, Russian, Scandinavian, Singaporean, Southwestern, Spanish, Taiwanese, Thai, Tibetan, Turkish, Venezuelan, Vietnamese, seafood and vegetarian.
Menus are from restaurants located in Kenya, Morocco, South Africa, China (Beijing, Hangzhou and Shanghai), Egypt, Guam, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Tibet, Turkey, Vietnam, Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Wales, Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada (British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan and Yukon Territory), Costa Rica, Cuba, Curaçao, El Salvador, Greenland, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, the United States (Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming), Australia, New Caledonia (France) New Zealand, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru and Venezuela.
Menus types included placemat menus, single sheet menus, trifold and four fold, five fold and seven fold menus and menus in booklet style. Some menus are laminated while others are in vinyl enclosures. Menus range from take away and delivery to eat in and include wine lists as well.
Menus from hotels, cruises and airlines are also included in this series.
The series is divided into 6 subseries: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania and South America. The division is based on the 7-continent model, substituting Australia as a continent and replacing it with Oceania for greater geographical coverage.
Part of Harley J. Spiller collection
The subseries includes menus from China, (Beijing, Hangzhou, and Shanghai), Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China), Egypt, Guam (United States), India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan (Republic of China), Tibet (Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China), Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam. Menus feature Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Indonesia, Italian, European, Russian, American, vegetarian and seafood cuisine.
The subseries comprises countries from the following areas: Eastern Asia, South-East Asia and Western Asia and Middle East.
Hong Kong and Tibet have been treated as separate geographical areas for retrieval purposes.
Although part of Russia is found on the Asian continent, all menus from Russia are found in the Europe subseries.
Victoria College (Toronto, Ont.). Athletic Union fonds
Fonds consists of financial record and list of users of the Rink Committee; constitutions and minutes, 1931-1938, 1965; minutes of the Field Day Committee, 1909-1918; petition re playing field, [ca.1902]; and financial records, 1895-1916, 1951-1972.
Victoria College (Toronto, Ont.). Athletic Union
University of Toronto. Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies
Part of University of Toronto. Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies fonds
This accession contains early historical files, steering committee minutes, course programming and developing, Rainbow Triangle Alumni Association records, award files, and event files for the sexual diversity studies program.
University of Toronto Governing Council
Part of UTSC Archives Legacy collection
Series A, University of Toronto Governing Council, covers the years 1963 through 2002. The Governing Council is the highest governing body of the University of Toronto. In 1963, the Governing Council drafted A Provisional Plan for Two Off-Campus Colleges in the University of Toronto, which established Scarborough College (later UTSC) and also Erindale College (later the University of Toronto Mississauga, or UTM). The series includes correspondence and address lists for various council members, by-laws for the council, and council minutes from 1973 to 2002. Also included are documents relating to the opening of the College in 1964 for extension courses and the formal opening in 1966. Materials regarding the design and construction of the College, including architectural drawings, are included as well, since the Governing Council oversaw the construction of the initial buildings.
Fonds consists of a scrapbook of Alan Dignan (Victoria Class of 1931) containing clippings, correspondence, notices, programmes and other ephemera concerning student activities at Victoria University, 1927–1931.
Dignan, Alan
Collection consists of late-eighteenth, nineteenth, and early-twentieth century flutes, predominantly made by various builders and companies in London, England, as well as two from Paris, one from France, and one from Bayreuth, Germany. The collection covers the mechanization and modernization of the flute, including the addition of holes and keys, and the move from wood to metal for the body of the flute.
Fisher, Sidney T.
Four-key boxwood flute with ivory mounts : Richard Potter, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Richard Potter of London, with sterling-silver keys with pewter plug ends. The head-joint and barrel are metal-lined, with a tuning slide between them.
Six-key boxwood flute with ivory mounts : Isaac Willis, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Isaac Willis of London, with sterling-silver keys, the top four of which have square ends and the lower two of which have pewter plug ends.
Eight-key boxwood flute with ivory mounts : William Henry Potter, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by William Henry Potter in London, with sterling-silver keys with pewter plug ends.
Eight-key cocuswood flute with wide sterling-silver bands : Rudall and Rose, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Rudall and Rose in London, with sterling-silver keys with salt-spoon style ends, except for the C and C-sharp keys, which have pewter plugs. The flute is of particular interest in having the 1832 patent head-joint.
Sterling-silver Carte 1851 Patent flute : Rudall, Rose, Carte and Co., London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Rudall, Rose, Cart and Co. in London, with sterling-silver keywork. This model won the prize medal at the 1851 exhibition.
Cocuswood Carte 1867 System flute : Rudall, Rose, Carte and Co., London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Rudall, Rose, Cart and Co. in London, with sterling-silver keywork and head lining. The flute was described as "An excellent design, in some ways technically superior to the Boehm." This flute has an extra trill key for C to C-sharp and G to G-sharp.
Part of Eileen Law fonds
File contains photographs, flyers, and two half-tone metal plates ("cuts"). The photographs include promotional photographs, pictures with the Oxford School, photographs of Eileen Law in operatic costumes, and photographs of performances. Most of the photographs are not dated.
Promotional materials and memorabilia
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Series consists of a promotional booklet and poster, which feature the same photograph and include excerpts of newspaper reviews of his performances. Series also includes his wooden conductor's baton.
Jewel pendant with photograph of J. Churchill Arlidge as a child performer
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
University of Toronto Libraries. Office of the Chief Librarian fonds
This fonds from the Office of the Chief Librarian contains 54 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for details.
University of Toronto Libraries. Office of the Chief Librarian
Officer of the Brazilian National Order of the Southern Cross : medal
Part of Edward Johnson collection
Commander of the Order of the British Empire : medal
Part of Edward Johnson collection
Kommendör av Kungliga Vasaorden = Commander of the Royal Order of Vasa : medal
Part of Edward Johnson collection