Photograph of unidentified buildings on the Ryerson campus. Large trees stand by the buildings. People are in the background on the left side and cars are on the right.
Large tree standing in front of the end of Howard Kerr Hall (south-east corner). Edge of Ryerson Hall (Normal School) can be seen on the left side of the photograph as well as the Egerton Ryerson statue.
South-east side of the front Ryerson Hall building on Gould Street. Howard Kerr Hall is visible on the far left and the Home Economics "Dream House" is on the far right.
Exterior photograph of the Home Economics "Dream House". The house was a live-in residence for the Home Economics teacher and her family with students in the program. The house was previously the residence for the principal of the Toronto Normal School.
Exterior view of single story building with cars and trees in front of it. Marked as the Corp. of Comm's guard house - which is a layover from when Ryerson was R.C.A.F. training school no. 6 in the 1940's.
Clearing of lot in front of Ryerson Hall. Egerton Ryerson Statue and end of Howard Kerr Hall visible on the left and Oakham House and O'Keefe House visible on the right.
Rubbled filled construction site with bull dozer. South buildings still visible on left side of photograph. Back view of building from RG 536.15.14.05.
Construction of the foundation for Unit II in the North East corner of the lot (Gerrard and Church Sts.) Unit I visible in the background as is the remaining Normal School building.
South West corner of Ryerson Hall and heating plant building. Iron framework for Unit II of Howard Kerr Hall visible on left side of photo and beginning of foundation along Gould Street visible.
Photograph taken looking east along Gould Street at Unit III of Howard Kerr Hall. Only the metal framework of the section is completed with some marble work along the base. Unit I is visible in the background which is eventually joined with Unit III by a portico.
Metal framework for Howard Kerr Hall along Victoria and Gould Sts. Photograph taken from across Gould St. also shows Ryerson Hall and the bricked section of Kerr Hall that runs along Gould from Church St.
Metal framework of centre section of Howard Kerr Hall South. Framework for clock-carillion tower is up as well. Photo taken looking north from Gould Street.
Colour image of Ryerson Chemical Technology professor A. H. Allman, Journalism and Printing Management professor E. U. Schrader, and an unidentified man.
Colour image of Howard Kerr (seated), Jim Peters (standing at a podium) and Murray Paulin (seated) at a long dining table. Event held at the Westbury Hotel in Toronto.
Colour image of Howard Kerr (seated), unidentified man at the podium, and Murray Paulin (seated) at a dining table. Event held at the Westbury Hotel in Toronto.
Colour image of 4 men in suits sitting on a bulldozer. A drawing of Eggy the ram with "Eggy II" on a piece of paper is attached to the side of the machine. The man without the hard hat is Ryerson Board of Governor's chair William Kelly. The man in the driver's seat is Minister of Education William Davis. This was part of the sod turning ceremony for Jorgenson Hall.
Colour image of the construction site for Jorgenson Hall and the Podium building taken from the roof of Howard Kerr Hall. Image shows North end of site. Temperance Hall visible at the top of the image.
Bas-relief by Doris Pedery-Hunt featuring a shirt on a hanger. Featured on the south exterior Quad wall of Kerr Hall south. One of a series of 14 created to reflect the nature of Ryerson's programs at the time Howard Kerr Hall was constructed.
Bas-relief by Doris Pedery-Hunt featuring a clipboard with with a piece of paper on it listing the following: Home Economics - foods, nutrition, diet, clothing, textiles, and home management . Featured on the south exterior Quad wall of Kerr Hall south. One of a series of 14 created to reflect the nature of Ryerson's programs at the time Howard Kerr Hall was constructed.
Bas-relief by Doris Pedery-Hunt featuring a bowl of food. Featured on the south exterior Quad wall of Kerr Hall south. One of a series of 14 created to reflect the nature of Ryerson's programs at the time Howard Kerr Hall was constructed.
Photograph looking south west showing Ryerson Hall in the foreground and Howard Kerr Hall south in the background. Clock/carrillon tower under construction.
Bas-relief by Doris Pedery-Hunt featuring a television set. Featured on the south wall of Kerr Hall along Gould Street. One of a series of 14 created to reflect the nature of Ryerson's programs at the time Howard Kerr Hall was constructed.
Bas-relief by Doris Pedery-Hunt featuring a beaker on a stand. Featured on the south wall of Kerr Hall along Gould Street. One of a series of 14 created to reflect the nature of Ryerson's programs at the time Howard Kerr Hall was constructed.
Photographs taken from roof of Howard Kerr Hall. Clock/carillon tower in the foreground. View of the city. The Royal York Hotel is visible in the distance on the left side of the photograph.
Demolition of middle building. View of the west end of the building. Second story removed with only back and side wall intact. Heating plant stack in the foreground.
Demolition of middle building. View of the east end. Second story and most of first story are gone. Back wall and fragments of interior walls are intact along rest of middle building.
Cupola on roof of Ryerson Hall. Also visible is the Department of Education coat of arms on the front of the building. Coat of arms is currently on display in the south end of the Quad.
Demolition of middle building. View of east end. Second story almost completely gone except for back wall. Wood fence separating demolition site from quad is in foreground of photo.
Demolition of middle building. Front of second story demolished with back and interior walls still standing. Ceiling of first floor at east end removed.