[Collection of Canadian cabinet photographs.]
- CA OTUTF Ephemera box 00074
- Collection
- 1870-1910
A collection of photographs kept in 15 folders, holding photographic material capturing people and events from the Canadian cabinet.
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[Collection of Canadian cabinet photographs.]
A collection of photographs kept in 15 folders, holding photographic material capturing people and events from the Canadian cabinet.
The collection consists of correspondence, reports, notebooks, drafts for articles and books, family papers, maps, large collection of photographs, clippings and memorabilia.
Tyrrell, Joseph Burr
Obverse: "Views of Santa Barbara and Vicinity"; "2 Santa Barbara , from Stearn’s Warf"
Obverse: "No. 63—Echo Lake—North Conway."
William Harding le Riche fonds
Personal records of W. Harding le Riche, documenting his personal life in South Africa and Canada and his career as an epidemiologist, especially at the School of Hygiene and in the Department of Preventative Medicine at the University of Toronto.
The records include correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, memorabilia, and photographs; drafts of articles, chapters of books and whole books, including le Riche’s Memoirs; addresses; course outlines, lecture notes and other teaching files; conference files; and reports derived from academic research and consulting work. There is also a set of LPs consisting of a recording by the South African Broadcasting Corporation of a 1966 lecture series by Raymond Dart, an eminent anthropologist who first described Australopithecus africannus.
Le Riche, William Harding
University of Toronto. Department of Athletics and Recreation
Part of University of Toronto. Department of Athletics and Recreation fonds
Photographs, negatives, and slides of athletic events and teams, including rugby, squash, gymnastics, golf, tennis, hockey, sailing, track and field, skiing, wrestling, assault-at-arms, water polo; views of coaches and professors. Also includes 2 posters and a drawing regarding the Athletic Association.
Part of Hart House fonds
The "Book of Hart House" (the Massey Family scrapbook) documents the building, opening and early activities of Hart House. Included are photographs showing its construction, interior and exterior architecture as well as images of sports and recreational activities. There is one photograph of the Hart House site in the 1870s. Clippings, correspondence, photographs and other memorabilia document the cornerstone laying ceremonies and its opening. The scrapbook also contains artwork and related correspondence of the calligraphy and crest designs by A. Scott Carter for the Great Hall.
Several copy prints of the photographs have been made including the image of the Hart House site in the 1870s.
Obserse: Unidentified location, "The (Ab) Original Babe in the Wood" (image of a child in a hammock)
Thomas Forsyth McIlwraith fonds
The T.F. McIlwraith fonds consists of records documenting McIlwraith’s training and career as an anthropologist as well as his roles as an administrator and professor at the University of Toronto. Covering three separate accessions, material primarily includes professional records related to his research, teaching, and publishing activity. Fonds includes significant coverage is of McIlwraith’s writing, both published and unpublished. Series 17 (The Bella Coola Indians) focuses on his research with the Nuxalk Nation for the book The Bella Coola Indians. Extensive correspondence, subject files, maps and photographs are included within the fonds and partially consist of material collected and/ or sent to McIlwraith in connection with his research.
Also includes a typescript of Prof. McIlwraith's book "The Bella Coola Indians" (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1948) including field notes, vocabulary card, photographs and copper plates of illustrations related to his research about the Nuxalk Peoples of Bella Coola, British Columbia.
McIlwraith, Thomas Forsyth
Trinity Medical College Collection
This collection consists of administrative records, calendars, student academic records, and records of student life at Trinity Medical College. Administrative records include Minutes of Corporation, records related to the amalgamation of medical faculties at Trinity College and the University of Toronto, correspondence files, a small number of general administrative and financial records, a Register of Students, and miscellaneous reports. Student records include textual and photographic records of academic standing and participation; records of student life include documents and photographs related to college groups, committees, societies, and teams. Also in the collection are a cap, belt, (and blazer purported to be from Trinity Medical College), as well as a manual press of the seal of Trinity Medical College.
Contains series
Trinity Medical College
This description is under review
Personal records of the Davidson Black family, covering three generations, with particular reference to Davidson Black, the discoverer of Peking Man. Included are his diaries, extensive family correspondence and a few professional letters; files on his education, his employment, including his service in World War I but especially at Peking Union Medical College, his life in China generally, along with a few on his writings, and some artifacts. There is an extensive and well documented photo collection that helps tie the whole together. There are also a number of films made by Davidson Black between the late 1920s and 1932.
Black (Davidson) Family
Artwork, photographs, and artifact
Part of Thomas Forsyth McIlwraith fonds
Series consists of artwork, photographs, printing plates, and an artifact collected by McIlwraith. Material covers a range of subjects and media types. Photographs include images of archaeological digs and sites, collected images such as a cabinet card of a meeting of the Six Nation Chiefs (August 1871) and images of artifacts, as well as postcards and informal snapshots. Series also includes artwork: Inuit drawings identified with the Canadian Northern Survey Department, a series of string figure drawings made by Abel Moses and Margaret Shanoush, as well as some additional collected drawings. Finally there is one carved stone artifact that remains unidentified as to its origins or purpose.
Obverse: "515. Beecher’s Falls, Crawford Notch, White Mts."
Obverse: Mansion with a circular drive. Reverse: "46" [handwritten]
Obverse: "440 Luna Island Scenery, Niagara Falls." Reverse: "88" [handwritten]
Obverse: "1160. Cathedral at Puebla, Mexico."
University of Toronto. Faculty of Nursing
Part of University of Toronto. Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing fonds
Lantern slides of nursing activities of the No.1 Canadian General Hospital in France during World War I; Red Cross training programmes; early nursing classes, examinations, labs, professors and supervisors of the Victorian Order of Nurses; portraits of Edith Kathleen Russell and Nettie Fidler, past directors of the School of Nursing. Slides: possibly used for teaching.
Open reel videos and 3/4 " video cassettes of nursing training films. Also a 1939 film of a Faculty reception.
Unidentified audio tapes (1 box) possibly used for teaching.
Obverse: "508 In front of American Falls Niagara" Reverse: "79" [handwritten]
Obverse: "473 Interior of Cave of the Winds, Niagara Falls"; Reverse: "77" [handwritten]
University of Toronto. Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing fonds
This fonds contains 26 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. (Lawrence S. Bloomberg) Faculty of Nursing
Flood damage: damaged houses and flood path. Reverse: "Mill River" [handwritten]
Flood path and debris. Reverse: "Mill River" [handwritten]
University of Toronto. Science and Medicine Library
Part of University of Toronto Libraries. Gerstein Science and Information Centre fonds
3 original paintings
Part of Innis Family fonds
Innis, Harold Adams
University of Toronto Libraries. Gerstein Science and Information Centre fonds
This fonds contains 8 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto Libraries. Gerstein Science and Information Centre
The collection consists mainly of accounts written by Dr. Alexander of his own family and of his wife's family, the Morrows and Richeys of Halifax; a few letters; a large clipping file of events from W.J. Alexander's life; some family photos.
Alexander, W. J. (William John)
Flood damage: destroyed houses and flood path. Reverse: "Mill River" [handwritten]
Includes records of the following sous-fonds: Innis Family, Harold A. Innis, Mary Quayle Innis, and Donald Innis. Innis Family sous-fonds includes manuscripts for publications released after H. A. Innis's death including "Empire and communications", "The idea file of Harold A. Innis" and others, paintings, photographs, memorabilia. Harold A. Innis sous-fonds includes manuscripts, speeches, addresses, education and teaching materials, correspondence, personal files, photographs, slides and artifacts. Mary Quayle Innis sous-fonds includes subject files, personal files and memorabilia, personal diaries. Donald Innis sous-fonds includes subject files, and correspondence. Mary Innis Cates sous-fonds includes press articles and subject files relating to the life, work and legacy of Harold Innis, as well as records relating to the academic career of her brother Donald Quayle Innis.
Innis, Harold Adams
Flood damage: uprooted house on pile of debris. Reverse: "Mill River" [handwritten]
Part of Innis Family fonds
Personal records documenting the careers of Alexander Peter Cockburn and his children, Jean Elizabeth Munro, Harriet Macmillan Cockburn, James Roy Cockburn, Cecilia Catherine Cockburn, and Mary Barnfield. The records include diaries, certificates, legal documents, course notes and term papers, lecture notes, notes, medical case books, addresses, publications, blueprints, design drawings, photographs, lantern slides, sketches, trench and other military maps (First World War), press clippings and medals. The most extensive series record the activities of Alexander Peter Cockburn as president of the Muskoka and Nipissing Navigation Company; Harriet Cockburn as a medical doctor, especially relating to her service in Serbia during the First World War; Jean Munro's career as an artist in France; and Roy Cockburn's career as professor of engineering drawing in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, and his military service in the First World War with the Royal Engineers in France and with the Egyptian Expeditionary Force under General Allenby in Palestine.
Photographs include Cockburn family members at and near Muskoka and at Moose Factory, Ontario; James Roy Cockburn with the Canadian Officers Training Corps, University of Toronto Contingent, and on his First World War military service in the Middle East. Taken by Charles W. Willey; Farmer Bros.; Park Bros.; Topley Photography; Notman & Fraser; F.W. Micklethwaite; Swaine Photography; C. Raad, Jerusalem.
Cockburn Family
Obverse: "Imperial views by George Barker"; "Winter Wonders of 1875—Ice Arch in Prospect Park"