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Descrição arquivísticaRyerson Athletics - digitized archival images.
- RG 30.001.013
- Ficheiro
- 1950-1990
Parte de Athletics and Recreation
1 data cd containing 39 digitized Ryerson athletics images. Sports represented include: basketball, football, volleyball, hockey, soccer, swmming.
General athletics and recreation photographs
- RG 30.001.014
- Ficheiro
- n.d.
Parte de Athletics and Recreation
File contains a variety of images including: a judo or karate class; football parade; copy negatives of team photos made from other photographs in the Archives collection ; scans of photographs from the 1953 and 1968 yearbooks; negatives of men's and women's basketball games; negatives of people in the pool; identified photos; a diver at the pool; and colour negatives (from circa 1995) featuring basketball practice, and a dog in a sweater.
- RG 30.001.015
- Ficheiro
- ca. 1950s-60s
Parte de Athletics and Recreation
File contains photographs of two former staff members - Ted Toogood and Lynn McVey.
Mattamy Athletic Centre at Maple Leaf Gardens
- RG 326
- Arquivo
- 1930 - 2012
The fonds consists of records and objects related to Maple Leaf Gardens and to Ryerson Mattamy Athletic Centre located within the former Maple Leaf Gardens building.
Mattamy Athletic Centre promotional bulletin
- RG 326.01
- Ficheiro
- 2012
File contains a bulletin annoucing the new athletic centre for prospective students and parents at a Discover Ryerson event featuring advice on admissions and residential living, program information sessions, and campus tours.
- RG 381
- Arquivo
- 1980-1987
The trophies and the plaque were awarded at darts tournaments. One trophy is for the Ryerson Alumni dart championship.
Ryerson Darts Club
- RG 71.1
- Ficheiro
- 1981-1988
Parte de Faculty of Arts
The "Arts" Division annual golf tourney was initiated in 1981 and developed into an University-wide tournament in 1988. The materials consist of notices, photographs, a sampling of score cards, statistics (player scores, prize categories), sampling of a tournament contract and a trophy - given to the archives by former Dean of Arts, Terry Grier.