Drawing B-10-9-116-a. Sanitary privy: elevations, plans, section. No. 59
- UTA 1790-1-B1966-0017/001(61)
- File
- 29 Aug 1917
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Drawing B-10-9-116-a. Sanitary privy: elevations, plans, section. No. 59
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Drawing B-10-10-149-b. Coal unloading pit: sections; bill of material. Unnumbered 2 copies
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Drawing B-10-6-104-c. 60” x 84” jaw crusher. No. 4
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Drawing B-10-4-13-b. Cable Drum details. No. 10
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Drawing B-10-2-101-b. Lidgerwood travelling grab bucket, cableway excavator. No. 12
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Drawing B-10-7-105-c. Plan and elevations of machine shop. No. 34
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Drawing B-10-7-106-c. Cross-sections of machine shop. No. 35
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Drawing B-10-7-108-b. Design of sliding doors for machine shop. No. 37
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Drawing B-10-9-104-c. General office: basement plan; front and end elevations. No. 43
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Drawing B-10-10-120-b. Septic tank for general office: plans and sections; bill of materials. No 61
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Drawing B-10-1-106. General layout of construction railway. No. 16
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Drawing B-10-1-96-a. Bridge tell-tale. No. 24
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Drawing B-10-6-144-d. Stone crushing plant: Screen, No. 5 crusher and Tower “W” plan. Unnumbered
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Drawing B-10-1-81-a. Sketch showing alternative railways to powerhouse. No. 17
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Drawing B-10-1-84-c. Elevations of semaphore. No. 26
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Drawing B-10-1-85-c. Details of semaphore. No. 27
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Drawing B-10-1-83-c. Train order signal. No. 28
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Drawing B-10-10-182-c. Portable trolley wire support. No 29
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Drawing B-10-6-136-d. Suspended stone conveyors, Towers “Y” & “Z”: elevations. Unnumbered
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Drawing B-10-6-147-d. Stone storage: proposed layout of 1” stone reclaiming conveyors. Unnumbered
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Drawing B-10-10-243-c. Double bridge warning for construction of railway. No. 25
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Drawing B-4-1-161-d. Railway trestle at Bowman’s Gully. No. 32 2 copies
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Drawing B-10-9-164-c. Camp building No. 98: hot water heating system. No. 53
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Drawing B-10-6-138-b. Suspended conveyors, Tower “Y”: Bracing at foot of tower. Unnumbered
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Drawing B-10-1-95-b. Gate for right-of-way fence. No. 22
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Drawing B-10-6-147-d. Stone Storage: proposed layout of 1” reclaiming conveyors. No. 31
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Drawing B-10-9-167-b. Boarding camp at Chippawa, Building No. 103: foundation plan. No. 56
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Drawing B-10-6-137-d. Suspended stone conveyors, details of Towers “Y” & “Z”. Unnumbered
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Drawing B-10-6-151-d. Suspended stone conveyors: details of Tower “X”. Unnumbered
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Drawing B-10—6-150-d. Suspended conveyors, Tower “X”. Unnumbered
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Hart House records: Warden's Office files including committee and club files, the Warden's personal records, staff files, and Vincent Massey records (1919-1973); administrative files of the Comptroller's Office (1929-1955); membership, activity, committee and club files of the Graduate/Undergraduate Office (1955-1973); administrative files of the Reservations Office; architectural drawings; photographs; film and sound recordings.
Drawing B-10-2-149-d. General Drawing. Bucyrus electric revolving shovel, No 225-B. No. 5
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Drawing B-10-5-117-b. Air reheater. No. 14
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Drawing B-10-6-152-c. Suspended conveyors: anchors for legs of Tower “X”. Unnumbered
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Drawing B-10-1-121-c. Railway crossing gate. No. 21
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This fonds documents the administrative and teaching duties of Robert Spencer, as a Professor Emeritus of History and a specialist in European history, especially German history in the 19th and 20th centuries. They also document his education and his participation in World War II; his extensive international research, publications and speaking engagements; as well as his involvement with professional associations and organizations such as the University of Toronto Contingent, Canadian Officers Training Corps (COTC), the International Studies Programme and the Graduate Centre for International Studies, Altantik-Brücke, and the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE). Included is personal correspondence, correspondence with international organizations, government departments, embassies and consulates; lecture notes; manuscripts and addresses.
Also present are two sous-fonds. The first is the personal papers of his wife, Ruth Margaret Church Spencer, who served with the Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service (WRENS) during World War II as a base librarian and afterwards as the first professional librarian at Canada House in London. The second consists of files compiled by Ralph Flenley, a specialist in German history and sometime chair of the Department of History: examination questions, student mark books, and drafts of an unpublished manuscript on Anglo-German relations.
This fonds consists of five accessions, described below:
B1972-0020
Correspondence, minutes, memoranda, notes, reports, and press clippings documenting the activities of the Faculty of Arts and Science Constituency of the President's Council of the University of Toronto, as assembled by Professor Robert Spencer while a member of the Council. In addition to Council minutes and related material, there are files on several presidential advisory committees, the Advisory Planning Committee of the Board of Govemors, the University's Master Plan, the School of Hygiene, tenure (Haist Committee), and the Council's Sub-committee on Resource Planning. Included is material documenting the participation of professors C. B. Macpherson and J. B. Conacher.
B1977-0010
Correspondence, memoranda, briefs, minutes, posters, architectural plans, maps, and press clippings documenting Spencer's role in various University administrative bodies including: the Board of Governors Property Committee, 1969 – 1972; the Program Committee of the Commission on University Government, 1969 – 1970; the President's Council, 1969 – 1970; the Committee on Accommodations and Facilities, 1969 – 1972; the Capital Planning Committee, 1971; the Sigmund Samuel Renovation Committee, 1972; Faculty of Arts and Science Library Committee 1967 – 1969; and the Library Council Executive Committee 1965 – 1969. Also includes records of committees relating to stack access issue to the new Robarts Library (the Heyworth Committee), 1971 – 1972, and to the use of the Sigmund Samuel Library 1970 – 1972.
B2010-0024
Personal records of Robert Spencer, Professor Emeritus of History and a specialist in European history (19th and 20th centuries) that document his administrative and teaching duties at the University of Toronto, his research, writings and editing, and addresses, and his involvement with professional associations and organizations such as the COTC (University of Toronto), and the U of T International Studies Programmes, Atlantik-Bruecke, the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE), the federal government, and German diplomatic bodies and institutions.
B2013-0005
Further personal records of Robert Spencer, Professor Emeritus of History, documenting his education, his military service during World War II; his post-war studies at Trinity College and the University of Oxford; his administrative duties at the University of Toronto, his editorial work, his extensive travels as a researcher and speaker, and his writings, including the history of U of T Contingent, Canadian Officers’ Training Corps (COTC) project.
Also present are two sous-fonds. The first is the personal papers of his wife, Ruth Margaret Church Spencer who served with the Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service (WRENS) during World War II as a base librarian and afterwards as the first professional librarian at Canada House in London. Includes correspondence, certificates, addresses, diaries, photographs, reports, maps, interviews, and memorabilia. The second consists of files compiled by Ralph Flenley, Professor Emeritus of History: examination questions, student mark books, and drafts of an unpublished manuscript on Anglo-German relations.
The arrangement of this accession closely follows the file listing provided by Professor Spencer, with some rearrangement and addition of information, as deemed necessary.
B2022-0014
This accession includes a Challenge Coin created for Robert Spencer’s 100th birthday and a note that describes its iconography.
Spencer, Robert Allan
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Drawing 7-3-92-e. Canal: profile on central line. No. 3
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