- F 121
- Fonds
- 1900, 1982-1986
Fonds consists of articles authored or co-authored by Kilner, as well as historical photographs of Toronto and Ryerson.
Kilner, Tom
Fonds consists of articles authored or co-authored by Kilner, as well as historical photographs of Toronto and Ryerson.
Kilner, Tom
Eaton's album of Toronto views : [photographs]
Part of Tom Kilner fonds
File consists of two sets of 4x5 copy negatives and two sets of 11x14 copy prints of three black-and-white photographs from an album of Toronto photographic scenes. The negatives and one set of the copy prints are placed in the file folder while the second set of prints has been framed and displayed in the Archives public area. Subject matter includes: the Toronto Normal School ca. 1900; Allan Gardens ca. 1900; and Yonge Street ca. 1900.
Campus and departmental photographs
Part of Tom Kilner fonds
File contains photographs taken[?] by Tom Kilner. Included are photographs of faculty and staff in the Math, Physics, and Computer Science department, equipment, and general campus scenes.
Robert George Ward graduated from Ryerson in 1954 with a diploma in Photographic Arts. Ward was born in Hamilton, Ontario, where he attended Central Secondary School. While at Ryerson, Ward was a member of the camera club and the rifle team.
Fonds consists of photographic negatives taken of Ryerson campus while Ward was a student.
Ward, Robert G.
Part of Robert G. Ward fonds
File consists of twelve copies of 35mm colour slides from the personal collection of Bob Ward, 1954 Photographic Arts graduate. Includes: #1-2: Shots taken on Gould St. (1) Entrance gate at the corner of Gould & Church Sts. (2) Ryerson Hall#3-7: Shots of a Ryerson group parading from the Guelph train station to the Guelph campus for a Homecoming football game.#8-12: Shots taken during Ryerson student initiation week.
Ryerson Community - photograph display boards
Part of Campus Planning
File contains three display boards generated by Richard Strong - Steven Moorhead Limited for Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in June of 1976. Two of the boards feature 26 composite photographic prints showing various areas around campus. The third board features an aerial view of the campus with a photo key showing the geographic locations of the images shown on the other two boards. The campus views shown include:
Part of Office of University Advancement
File contains photographs taken during various events around campus. They include the student parade (1991-2004) and picnic (1991), Women in Engineering (Aug. 2002), Campus tours (2004), Hospitality and Tourism events (ca. 2000), Alumni Services (ca. 1985) and Graphic Arts Management job fair (2000).
Part of Office of University Advancement
File contains slide copies of photographs in the Ryerson University Archives collection. Subjects include the Toronto Normal School, Ryerson's Campus, Parades, Dances, Convocation, Sports teams, Employees, and Ryerson's name change to University.
Part of Office of University Advancement
File contains posed and candidate photographs of Ryerson students. The posed photographs include single and group portraits. Candidate photographs are taken around campus.