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Photographic display materials

Series contains various foam cores that were generated and used in displays featuring Ryerson archival material. Series also contains plaques of enlargements of The Ryersonian newspaper.

Documentation and arrangement - exhibits and displays

File contains:
RG 149.09.01 Library, 1982

RG 149.09.02 Homecoming, 1983, 2000-2016 Working files documenting the Archives' participation in the University's annual Homecoming event. As of 2007, the name Homecoming was changed to Alumni Weekend.

RG 149.09.03 Bicentennial, 1984 - includes model in reading room. The scale model was researched and constructed by Architecture students under the supervision of the faculty member, Bob Greenberg. The model was a highlight of the Ryerson Archives’ Ontario Bicentennial display held in the Olive Baker Lounge in October, 1984. From 1980 to 1995, the model was on display in the lobby of the 13th floor in Jorgenson Hall. The model was removed to the Archives in January, 1995, while the display case/unit and the ‘landscaping base’ were sent to the School of Architecture. The latter was transferred to the Archives in March, 1996.

RG 149.09.04 Oakham House, 1984

RG 149.09.05 Eric Palin - CATE opening, 1985

RG 149.09.06 National Universities week, 1985

RG 149.09.07 Normal School, 1986

RG 149.09.08 TAAG, 1986

RG 149.09.09 40th anniversary and homecoming, 1988

RG 149.09.10 Minor displays - This file contains clippings, correspondence, other documentation regarding displays.

RG 149.09.11 Superbuild display, 2003 Thirteen foam core posters produced to be shown together as a display celebrating the history and future of Ryerson. Panels detail various eras in Ryerson's history. Also includes a small amount of textual records (correspondence, notes) detailing the City hall super build display

Maximum Exposure and year end show materials

File contains materials from Maximum Exposure, the year end festival and exhibition of work by students in the School of Image Arts. It includes pamphlets, brochures, programs, posters, cards, presentation folders, and photographic prints.