1922 Toronto Normal School yearbook
- RG 16.02.01
- Item
- 1922
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1 yearbook for the Toronto Normal School 1922
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1922 Toronto Normal School yearbook
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1 yearbook for the Toronto Normal School 1922
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1923-1924 Toronto Normal School yearbook
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3 yearbooks for the Toronto Normal School 1923-1924 from two donations. These books were donated from and appear to have been originally owned by, as follows :
1924-1925 Toronto Normal School yearbook
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2 yearbooks for the Toronto Normal School 1924-1925.
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1932-1933 Toronto Normal School yearbook
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2 copies of 1 yearbook for the Toronto Normal School, 1932-1933. Copy, accession 2013-046) is annotated with student signatures.
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1939-1940 Toronto Normal School yearbook
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3 yearbooks for the Toronto Normal School, 1939 - 1940 :
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1926-1927 Toronto Normal School yearbook
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1 yearbook for the Toronto Normal School 1926-1927
1934-1935 Toronto Normal School yearbook
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1 yearbook for the Toronto Normal School, 1926-1927
1938-1939 Toronto Normal School yearbook
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1 yearbook for the Toronto Normal School 1938-1939.
(Ottawa) Normal School composite class photograph 1892
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Sepia tone photograph of the 1892 Normal School graduating class,which includes the donor's (Hugh Brown) mother. Research on the building and several of the individuals depicted in the bottom portion of this photograph lead the Archives to believe that the normal school inquestion is not the one which was in St. James Square in Toronto for so many years but is in fact the school in Ottawa which opened in 1875. William Scott, who served as the Toronto Normal School's first principal and is shown in the photograph, taught at the Ottawa Normal school from 1881 to 1894.
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Print/Negative: Normal School Students And Faculty 1906
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Item is a print and 2 negatives of a class composite of the Normal School Students and Faculty of 1906.
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Normal School Literary Society At Home dance card
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The file contains a small dance programme with space for 12 dances and an accompanying pencil with which the cardholder penciled-in her dance partner for each dance. Four dance types are pre-set, for example the Rye Waltz. Music was provided by Howard Cable. Verso lists patrons and committee members. Dance card was used at a dance held at the Toronto Normal School on January 24, 1941.
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The Model News Second Edition March 1936
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Item is the second edition of the Model News from March 1936.
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Normal-Model School Boys Championship Cup (Photograph)
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The Normal-Model School Boys Championship Cup (1938) was loaned to the Ryerson archives in 1987 for one year. Upon its return in 1988, a photograph was taken of the cup and this record group was created. The original trophy is no longer in the custody of the Ryerson archives.
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1 small tie pin, with chain and clasp mechanism.
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Hand annotated newspaper clipping with image of The Globe Exhibition Competition, 1935 Toronto Normal Model School Senior Fourth Boys, Globe Shield Winners and typed note with index of individuals appearing in the photograph. Picture taken at Gould Street entrance to Normal School.
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Jack Crossen with athletic trophies : photographic print
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Photographic print of Jack Crossen holding two Normal Model School trophies (print taken circa 1936). Second photograph in this file is a later reproduction/enlargement of the same image.
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Senior Fourth Boys Class, Model School : photographic print
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photographic print of Senior Fourth Boys Normal Model School Toronto June 1936 with typed and hand-annotated index of student's names on the reverse side.
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Normal School Cert.Of Qualification: Physical Training Grade B
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Certificate of Qualification Physical Training - Grade B - for Miss Marjorie E. Malloy.
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Apron: Normal School Domestic Science Class
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Item is an apron from the Normal School's Domestic Science class.
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Toronto Normal School - Edna Bradley's photograph album
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1 photograph album containing; 61photographic prints : 1 x 1 cm to 9 x 14 cm : b&w predominates. 4 newspaper clippings. 2 annotated dance cards : 14 x 8 cm.
Panoramic photographic print of Normal School Students and Staff 1921.
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1 panoramic photographic print: "Staff and Students Normal School S. J. Radcliff, Principal Toronto 1921. Photo no. 406 by G. W. Latta, 252 Lansdowne Avenue. Toronto Ont."
Teaching Certificate - Toronto Normal School
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One First Class Certificate of Qualification - Department of Public Instruction for Ontario - Grade C of the First Class.
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Print - Normal School - North West Corner Church and Gould Streets, Toronto Erected 1852
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Reprint of a pencil sketch by J.G. Duff. The sketch is of the Normal School, erected in 1852, at the North West Corner of Church and Gould Streets. Reprints were ordered by RPI Ryerson Polytechnic Institute for the 25th Anniversary in 1973.
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Reta Willmot - handwritten note books
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3 note books containing handwritten lesson plans and notes on early childhood education instruction. The books are filled with many small illustrations in addition to the handwritten notes.
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Reta Willmot - note book with needlepoint and paperweaving examples
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1 note book containing arts and craftworks (artworks) featuring geometric shapes derived from using needlepoint on cardboard and 'weaving' coloured paper together.
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Toronto Normal School Handbell
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Brass handbell with black wooden handle belonged to Dr. James Carlyle, the fourth Headmaster of the Boys' Model School where he would have used it (1858-1871) and Mathematical Master of the Toronto Normal School (1871-1893).
Illuminated Manuscript - James Carlyle's Retirement
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Manuscript contains four pages of hand calligraphy and art, bound in brown leather and inscribed, "To James Carlyle, Esq., M.D. Toronto". The manuscript was presented to Dr. Carlyle upon his retirement in 1893 by the "Old Model Boys", students to whom he was their headmaster (1858-1871) at the Boys' Model School, followed by being the Mathematical Master at the Toronto Normal School (1871-1893). Also in the file are two notices copied from the Internet of Dr. Carlyle's death from The Globe newspaper.
Dr. James Carlyle (born England,1830/31-1990) was the son of John Carlyle (born Scotland, 1791-1872) and the nephew of Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) the Scottish historian and philosopher known as the Sage of Chelsea, because he spent much of his life living and writing in Chelsea, London being very much respected by his Victorian literary peers. James Carlyle emigrated to Canada in 1837 with his parents and siblings. He became a teacher in Brantford, was promoted to Headmaster at the Boys' Model School in Toronto (1858-1871) 13 years during which time he went to medical school earning his medical degree. Dr. Carlyle spent another 22 years as the Master of Mathematics at the Toronto Normal School, retiring in 1893. He lived at 187 Gerrard Street East. During the last five years of his life he suffered from bronchial asthma, dying at home on 13 October 1900 at the age of 70 leaving behind his wife, Wilhelmina (Mina), two sons and three daughters. James is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery with his wife.
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1 Normal School sweatshirt - predomibately yellow with black trim.
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Printed on bond paper, this Provincial Normal Schools standard form records the student teacher's practicum lesson to a class in a particular subject, thus the title, Lesson Topic. In this example, Miss Battersby successfully completed teaching the arithmetic lesson based on calculating the area of circles using a mathematical formula to a Grade 7 class. Because it is unclear where Miss Battersby undertook her practicum, the "Critic Teacher" who signed the form could have a Normal School faculty member or a teacher at a Model School class or a teacher in another school. The date and time of the practicum lesson are given. Also of note, the form itself, having been designed in November 1928 with 100,000 printed at that time.
Kathleen Maude Shearman Normal School autograph book
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Kathleen Maude Shearman of Hamilton attended the Toronto Normal School in 1887 (Second Session). This autograph book contains the signatures, verses, or sketches of most of her classmates, as well as some signatures after her Normal School student days.
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Genealogical sketch, " 'I Wish You Success', The Autograph Book of Kathleen Shearman Lees "
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This article, researched and written by donor for a local historical society newsletter (unknown) describes how Ms. Byrers came into possession of the Kathleen Maude Shearman autograph book and a short biographical sketch of its original owner Miss Shearman.
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Print: Ontario Normal College Graduates 1905-1906
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Sepia tone composite print of the graduates of the Ontario Normal College (possibly the Normal School in London or the "Ontario Normal School" in Hamilton* ). Mounted on a 43cm x 51cm board. Placed in a 50 cm x 65 cm frame. There is a reference in the handwritten chronology in the Archivist's 'Ryerson History' binder which reads as follows: "1897 - School of Pedagogy moves to Hamilton and becomes the Ontario Normal College".
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Sylllabus of Lectures in the Normal School For Upper Canada - Twenty Ninth Session, 1863
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Item is a syllabus of lectures in the Normal School for Upper Canada : Twenty - Ninth Session, 1863.
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Program of Lectures in the Normal School for Ontario
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"Programme of Lectures in the Normal School for Ontario (Forty-Sixth Session, August to December, 1871). The 1871 document may suggest a possible return by John Monkman to the Normal School to upgrade his qualifications.
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John Monkman's teaching certificate ("Grade B of the Second Class") issued by the Educational Department for Upper Canada, dated 1863 and signed by Egerton Ryerson.
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Normal School postcard with message
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Postcard to Miss Elva Lever from Maggis. Two Canada Post cancellation dates are April 15, 1907 and April 16, 1907. Image is a drawing looking at south east corner of the building. Top left corner in red ink, "12509 Normal School, Toronto. Canada".
Normal School postcard, summer
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Image is a photograph, colour painted looking at the south west corner of the building There is no message.
Tremaine's Map of the County of York - non original copy.
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1 copy of Tremaine's Map of the County of York, Canada West, Toronto, Compiled and Drawng by Geo.R.Tremaine from actual surveys, published by Geo. C. Tremaine 1860. This item does not date back to 1860 but is a modern copy (date unknown). Map shows Toronto and surrounding region, divided by land plots, and includes several illustrations, including an illustration (10 x 12 cm) depicting the Normal School.
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Framed Charcoal Sketch - The Normal School Later Ryerson Institute
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2 charcoal sketches by artist Ken Phillips, depicting the Normal School. There is an article in the October 13, 1976 edition of the Ryersonian that refers to this sketch.
Students and Staff of Ontario Normal College 1897-1898
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Composite class photograph from the Ontario Normal College in Hamilton.
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1 small felt pennant from the Toronto Normal School. "TNS" and Normal" written across the pennant.
Toronto Normal School year pin
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Toronto Normal School year pin. Two piece pin is attached by a gold chain. One of the pieces is usually a two number year denoting the year of graduation of the recipient.
Small plaque shaped base with "TNS" in black around a gold lamp of learning. Fine gold chain attaches to a small "33" pin.
Birks Ellis Ltd.
Report on A System of Public Elementary Instruction for Upper Canada
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One copy of "Report on a system of Public Elementary Instruction for Upper Canada" - written by Egerton Ryerson in 1846. Printed by Lovell & Gibson, Saint Nicholas Street, Montreal.
Correspondence on the Subject of The School Law for Upper Canada
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One copy of bound report "Copies of Correspondence between Members of the Government and the Chief Superintendent of Schools on the subject of the School Law for Upper Canada and Education Generally, with appendices (Including correspondence on the subject from March 3, 1846, to April 25, 1850. Printed by the order of the Legislative Assembly. Printed in Toronto by Lovell & Gibson, Front Street.
Letter: From Egerton Ryerson To A. McGregor
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One letter written on the letterhead of the Department of Public Instruction for Upper Canada and dated September 1, 1853. It is addressed to A. McGregor, Esq., Treasurer, County Perth, Stratford.
Ryerson, Egerton
Globe and Canada Farmer article : Toronto Normal School
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Mounted on foamcore, the photostat copy of the newspaper article
Globe and Canada Farmer article: Toronto Normal School
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Mounted on foamcore, the photostat copy of the newspaper article
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File contains 2 photographic prints of Egerton Ryerson, one is framed and the other is not. One print was originally framed and the frame matting was inscribed with "The Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D.D., 1803-1882, Founder of the Educational System of Ontario".
Print: Education Department and Normal School, Toronto
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Item consists of a photographic print of a drawing of the Education Department and Normal School.
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Item consists of a postcard with an image of the Normal School.
Normal School upper floor plan
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Item consists of a floor plan of the upper floor of the Normal School Building.
Photographic print : Panorama of Normal School and kindergarten classes
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File contains a panoramic photographic print of the Normal School and Kindergarten classes of 1914 to 1915. The photo was by Panoramic Camera Co., reproduced from the Archives of Ontario collections.
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One block printing plate showing the Toronto Normal School and the park area surrounding it. The plate was used to create illustration in the booklet "Toronto Normal School 1847-1957". Also included is a print made from the plate.
Normal School Stained Glass Window sections
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Two pieces of stained glass window believed to be from the upper section of the long windows in the Normal School auditorium. One piece is triangular with clear, green and red glass and the second piece is red, orange, yellow, and green clover shape.
Normal School Frosted Window Panes
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A window pane with design and decorations from the Normal School building. The pane was probably located at the front (south) of the main building according to photographs. The design shows a crest, a cross, three maple leaves and leaves in the corners.
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Originally used in the Department of Education offices, the three oak filing cabinets are various sizes. One is a standard single cabinet, one is double, and one has narrow drawers.
Mail slot - Department of Education
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Brass mail slot with "Dept. of Education" over the top. The slot was been mounted on a wood pedestal and is no longer functional.
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Small cream coloured ceramic plate with pattern around rim of plate in brown. Centre of plate has what looks iris's and cherry blossoms surrounding picture of the Normal School main building in brown as well.
Primavesi & Sons
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One copy of 'Natural philosophy, Part I : including statics, hydrostatics, pneumatics, dynamics, hydrodynamics, the general theory of undulations, the science of sound, the mechanical theory of music, etc. designed for the use of normal and grammar schools, and the higher classes in common schools.'
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1 copy of the 1907 Canadian Almanac, published by the Copp, Clark Co.