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No. 1 Autographic Kodak Special - A new model : You scarcely feel it in your pocket / Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, Toronto

Photographs of a man putting a camera into his coat pocket, a man and a young child, two children looking at a birdhouse, and someone jumping a horse over a fence, with two illustrations of the camera being advertised. Text contains consumer information.

Old campus

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.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

South East edge of Howard Kerr Hall

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.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Heating plant building

Remains of heating plant building and smoke stack. Scaffolding visible on the left side of the photograph.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Home Economics "Dream House"

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.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Guard House

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.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Instrument panel

Large instrument panel filled with dials. On right of this is another smaller instrument with a round screen and dials.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Empty lot

Empty lot at north end of property. Maple Leaf Gardens visible in the background.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Queer Radio - Audio Cassettes

File contains collection of Queer Radio audio cassettes, including a CKLN live report from the 1992 Pride parade (June 28th), featuring a segment by the 2-Spirited People of First Nations group and a live AIDS report at the parade.

Demolition of Middle building

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.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Demolition of middle building

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.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Ryerson Hall cupola

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.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Middle building demolition

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.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Middle building demolition

Demolition of middle building. View looking south west. Second story demolished at east end. Heating plant chimney visible in background.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Middle building demolition

Demolition of middle building. Front of second story demolished with back and interior walls still standing. Ceiling of first floor at east end removed.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Middle building demolition

Demolition of middle building. View looking north west. Second story of east end of building demolished. Howard Kerr Hall visible in the background.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Middle building demolition

Demolition of middle building. View looking south east. Second story demolished with exception of back wall. Ryerson Hall visible in the background.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Middle building demolition

Demolition of middle building. View looking south east. Second story demolished with exception of back wall. Ryerson Hall visible in the background.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Demolition of Ryerson Hall

Demolition of Ryerson Hall (old Normal School building). Howard Kerr Hall East with the CJRT tower is visible in the background.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Large piece of equipment

Colour image of a large piece of unidentified equipment. Floor mounted, it resembles a radiator and has water or steam piping entering into it on one side. Other side has piping entering into a board with 2 meters on it.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Lot clearing on Gould Street

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.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Demolition of old buildings

One of the original buildings demolished down to basement level. See RG 536.15.14.06 for back view of demolition of this building.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Clearing of site for construction

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.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

South West corner construction

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.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Middle building

Middle building with construction materials lying against its walls. Cars parked outside the construction hoarding.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Howard Kerr Hall West

Looking north along Victoria Street at the framework of Howard Kerr Hall. Framework obscured by trees.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

South section of Howard Kerr Hall

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.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Kodak Senior Six-20

Item is a self-erecting folding amateur camera for 8 exposures of 5.7 x 8.25 cm (2 1/2 x 4 1/4") on 620 roll film. This camera originally sold for $30.00 in the United States.

Balda Baldax 6x6

Item is a folding camera for 6 x 6 cm (2.36" x 2.36") exposures on 120 format roll film. Lens is a Schneider Xenar 7.5cm f2.9 with Compur Shutter.

Brownie Hawkeye flash model

Item is a small hand held box camera with Bakelite body, brilliant viewfinder and Kodalite Flash-holder attachment. For 6 x 6 cm exposures on 620 roll film. One of the best selling Brownie cameras ever made, it is a simple easy to use design created by Eastman Kodak employee Arthur H. Crapsey. The original sales price was $5.50 for the camera alone and $7.00 for the flash model.

Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model

Item is a small hand held box camera with Bakelite body, brilliant viewfinder and Kodalite Flash-holder attachment. For 6 x 6 cm exposures on 620 roll film. One of the best selling Brownie cameras ever made, it is a simple easy to use design created by Eastman Kodak employee Arthur H. Crapsey. The original sales price was $5.50 for the camera alone and $7.00 for the flash model.

Minolta 16 MG-S

Item is a subminiature camera, similar to the Minolta 16 MG, manufactured between 1966 and 1971. The images produced by 16 MG-S are a substantial improvement over the 16 MG. By using single perforated film format, the negative size was increased from 10x14mm to 12x17mm thus producing an image almost 50% larger. Composed of 4 elements in 3 groups the 23mm (f2.8-16) lens had a fixed-focus set at about 13 feet. Shutter speeds ranged from 1/30 to 1/500.

Kodak Disc 3100

Item is a small, flat, hand-held camera with black plastic body and brushed metal, gold-coloured front plate. Intended by Kodak to replace their instamatic line of cameras, the Kodak Disc cameras were designed to be simple to use, with all automatic functions. Took Disc film, a proprietary format that made 15, 11 x 8 mm exposures; this small negative size made the resulting prints very grainy when enlarged and the camera model was not Kodak's most popular. Item has a built in flash and wrist strap.

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