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Photographs series

This series contains photographic albums, b&w negatives and prints, colour negatives and prints, colour slides, glass plate negatives and transparencies originating from the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection. These materials were used both as forms of documentation of the history of the company at various sites including Kodak Heights, Brampton, Montreal and Vancouver, as well as functioned as a working collection to use for promotional efforts. Highlights include: documentation of the construction of the Kodak Heights site circa 1915 in a series of commissioned albums and loose prints; documentation of the various operations related to the photographic and moving image industry including paper, film, and camera production and processing; marketing campaigns for digital initiatives; and a reference slide collection used by the Kodak Canada Corporation.

Photographic materials have been organized by format and within by the order created when processed in 2005. This arrangement was loosely based on the Kodak Canada's original organization of the files in their archives index. Files of photographs organized by the Kodak Canada Archives Index associated with the collection have been kept together, with the individual file numbers and index titles referenced in the Notes field of each record. Previously assigned reference numbers are indicated in the Archivist's Comments fields.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Objects series

Series contains objects donated from Kodak Canada Inc. including plaques highlighting Kodak's community initiatives and corporate status, promotional items such as clothing, flags, keychains, pins, toys, badges, and medals provided to honor excellence within the Kodak company, and objects referencing Kodak's Olympic involvement.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Notes, Coins and Commemorative Medals series

Series consists of paper and metal currency, and medals. One of the notes belongs to the 1924 redenomination of the Soviet ruble, the rest are from the 1961 redenomination.

Pins series

Series consists of lapel pins, many used to designate membership in a club like the Little Octoberists or Young Pioneers. Many are duplicates.

Program promotion materials

Series contains general and program specific program brochures for the Faculty of Communication and Design and the schools that fall under its umbrella.

The Creative School

Unsorted material

Series consists of materials transferred in the Archives holdings in the 1970s and left in piles on shelving units. No original order was apparent. After viewing materials it was discerned that the best course of action was to maintain existing files, arrange loose papers with file numbers into order by file number, and arrange by topic for those items that have no file numbers.

RPI Residence Scrapbooks

4 Scrapbooks, containing textual records, photographs, and graphic material documenting residence life at Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in the 1960's. Kerr Hall as Oakham House)

Unsorted material

Series consists of materials transferred in the Archives holdings in the 1970s and left in piles on shelving units. No original order was apparent. After viewing materials it was discerned that the best course of action was to sort material by Ryerson President and then organize chronologically by their time in office.
The series has been divided into sub-series by President from 1948 to 1980. Presidents were: Howard Hillen Kerr, Fred Jorgenson, Anthony Wilkinson, Donald L. Mordell, George Korey and Walter G. Pitman.

2014 donation

Series contains records, photographs, and audio visual materials donated to the Ryerson Archives by Robert Scott in 2014.

329 Church Street architectural pieces

Series consists of two architectural pieces, a wood mantlepiece and a stained glass window, removed from 329 Church Street before its demolition to make way for Ryerson's Architecture Building.

Toronto series

Series consists of photographs, photomechanical prints and drawings of buildings located in the Metropolitan Toronto Area, an administrative area that is now usually identified simply as 'Toronto'. The municipal districts included are: East York, Etobicoke, Forest Hill, Leaside, Long Branch, Mimico, New Toronto, North York, Scarborough, Swansea, Toronto, Weston and York.

Files for buildings in municipalities that are identified as part of the Greater Toronto Area but are not part of Metropolitan Toronto proper, including Mississauga, Vaughan and Markham, are found in the Ontario series.

The Operational Geographer journal

An almost complete collection of the journal, which was published between 1983 and 1993. Published by the The Canadian Association of Geographers the editors, starting in 1988, included Professors Lea, Bardecki, Coppack, Truelove, and Carlson from Ryerson's Department of Applied Geography.

The Canadian Association of Geographers

Conferences, forums, lectures, and workshops

Series contains records related to conferences, forums, seminars, and lectures sponsored by or organized by the Faculty of Community Services. The series contains:
RG 186.003.001 Caribbean Family and Youth conference
RG 186.003.002 Promoting Health Equity
RG 186.003.003 Special and Annual Lectures
RG 186.003.004 Research Methodologies workshop
RG 186.003.005 Critical Pedagogy and Practice forum
RG 186.003.006 Racism and Sexism within Educational Institutions lecture
RG 186.003.007 Social Policy forum
RG 186.003.008 A New Era for Voluntarism conference
RG 186.003.009 Race and Culture in the Classroom forum
RG 186.003.010 The AIDS Pandemic: Nearly Over, or Still Taking a Toll?

Alumni directories

RG 2.05.01 Business Administration And Hotel, Restaurant And Institutional Administration (Class of '74) RG 2.05.02 Interior Design (1982) RG 2.05.03 Social Work, School Of (1983) RG 2.05.04 Urban And Regional Planning (1982)

Papers

Series contains copies of papers written by Phillip Rawkins

Photographs

Series contains photographic prints, slides, and negatives from the School of Fashion.
Series contains 201 black-and-white and colour photographic prints, slides, and negatives.

Special events and projects

Series contains materials related to special events, projects, and contests in the School of Fashion.

Scientific measuring Equipment used at the Training & Re-establishment Institute and the Ryerson Institute of Technology

A collection of technological equipment consisting of: Decade Resistance, Spot Glavemeter, Fluxmeter, Demonstration Generator, Precision Wavemeter, Short-Wave Set (Wireless Apparatus) and a Demonstration Short Wave Apparatus. number of the items were used at the Training & Re-establishment Institute (1945-1948) where trades training was offered to returning World War II veterans re-entering the workforce.Although some of the equipment was used only for class demonstrations, other equipment was actually used by physics students in their labs, up until the time it was transferred to the Archives.

Publications & promotional material

Series contains publication and promotional materials created by or related to the School of Performance. Included are production posters, brochures, newsletters, handbooks, and invitations.

Toronto Normal School - Jack Crossen donation

Jack Crossen was born in 1920 or 1921 and died January 2, 2022 at 101. He attended the Toronto Model School where he athletic awards. At the age of 20 he volunteered for World War II and was enlisted in the 28th Canadian Armoured Regiment (CAC) and The British Columbia Regiment (DCO). A recipient of France's highest medal of honour, The French National Order of the Legion of Honour, for his military service during the Battle of Normandy and the final Liberation of France.

Toronto Normal School

Ryerson Energy Centre

Series contains records retained by Helmut Burkhardt in his role with the Ryerson Energy Centre. It was been divided into the following files/subseries:
F 163.03.01 Ryerson Energy Centre, 1976
F 163.03.02 Presentation to Porter Commission, 1977
F 163.03.03 REC Semi Annual meeting - Staff Lounge Jorgenson Hall, May 10, 1978
F 163.03.04 REC Exec. Mtgs F 1978
F 163.03.05 REC Semi Annual General Meeting November 13, 1978
F 163.03.06 REC Executive Meetings, 1979
F 163.03.07 REC Executive, 1980
F 163.03.08 Ryerson Energy Centre review report, 1982
F 163.03.09 Energy Centre related records

Articles

Series contains reprints of articles authored by George Giordano for a variety of publications. The majority of the articles deal with prime numbers.

Articles

Articles for a variety of publications authored and co-authored by Judy Britnell.

O'Keefe House Objects

Series includes a collection of objects/artifacts related to O'Keefe House.

Strategic Planning

Series contains strategic planning documents for the Business Division, Faculty of Business and Ted Rogers School of Management. Included are individual goals for the departments and schools under the Business umbrella. The majority of the documents are academic plan related.

Publications

Series contains publications created by or related to the Faculty of Business and the Ted Rogers School of Management. Included are faculty newsletters, program newsletters, course calendars, reasearch reports, brochures, and newspapers.

Dean of Business correspondence

Series consists of correspondence created and collected by the person in the role of Dean of Business, Dean of the Faculty of Business and Dean of the Ted Rogers School of Management.
Series is broken down by dean and include files from Charles S. Temple (1951-1970), D. A. Sutton (1980-1985), Timothy Reid (1985-1989), Sarwan Sahota (acting, 1989), Bonnie Patterson (1990-1995), Stan Heath (1996-1999), Tom Knowlton (2000-2005), and Dr. Ken Jones (2005-2013).

Gerontology Certificate program files

Series consists of records relating to the creation and running of the Gerontology Certificate program through Continuing Education. Series is broken into three files:

RG 27.01.072.01 Deans Work Group on Gerontology: proposal and meeting minutes
RG 27.01.072.02 Deans Work Group on Gerontology: Final Report
RG 27.01.072.03 Administrative and general program records
RG 27.01.072.04 General file

Computer Applications Forum files

Series contains files regarding the planning of the Computer Applications Forum. Includes:

RG 27.02.19.01 Computer Applications Forum 1975
RG 27.02.19.02 Computer Applications Forum speakers file
RG 27.02.19.03 Computer Applications Forum 1975-1978

Papers

Series contains papers authored and co-authored by Ingrid Bryan.

Book Chapters

Series consists of book chapter written by Ingrid Bryan.

Articles

Series contains an article published by Ingrid Bryan.

Administrative materials

Series contains textual records related to various aspects of administration/running of the Ryerson School of Nutrition.

Papers

Series consists of papers authored by Rena Mendelson.

Reports

Series consists of reports authored and co-authored by Rena Mendelson.

Published Material

This series of files contains published works and materials produced by the faculty and students of Ryerson University from 1970 onward. The bulk of the series are poetry collections and some short stories.

Landscape Architecture

Series contains:

RG 3.77.01 - Submission for a Degree In Landscape Architecture 1979
RG 3.77.02 - Preliminary Report: Proposal for a 4 Year Degree Program In Landscape Architecture May 1987
RG 3.77.03 - Assessment of the Societal Need for the Landscape Architecture Program

Publications

The series consists of a textbooks co-written by Catherine Lund :

  • 232.01.01 - Accounting Basics : Introduction by Catherine Lund and Robert.E. Beam

    • Solutions Manual for the Accounting Assistant by Catherine Lund
  • 232.01.02 - Accounting Basics : The Balance Sheet by Catherine Lund and Robert E. Beam

  • 232.01.03 - Accounting Basics : Special Journals and Related Systems by Catherine Lund, Robert E. Beam, and R.A. Myers.

Papers

Series contains papers co-authored by Grace Luk. All papers deal with water pollution and marine environments.

Articles

Series contains an articles authored and co-authored by Grace Luk.

The Canadian Institute

The Canadian Institute published a journal starting in 1852. Between 1852-1878 it was titled "The Canadian Journal"; between 1879-1890 it was titled "Proceedings"; and between 1890-1969 it was titled "Transactions".
The Series contains 14 copies of The Canadian Journal.

The Canadian Institute

Articles

Series contains articles authored and co-authored by Gosh Zywno in scholarly journals and other publications.

Reference photograph files

Series contains photgraphs taken and maintained by the Department of Information Services prior to their amalgamation with Community Relations. The photographs were used for publications including FORUM, THE ANNUAL REPORT, THE RYERSON RAMBLER, TECHNIKOS and THE ADMISSIONS BULLETIN during the period 1967 to 1986, covering such subjects as Convocation, Fashion, Homecoming, Individuals, Parades/Picnics, RTA, Visitors and the Winter Carnival. See individual files for further description.

What's Happening Around Ryerson / On Campus This Week

This circular provided the Ryerson Community with information on day-to-day events taking place on Campus. From 1971 to April 1977, the publication was called "What's Happening Around Ryerson" with the name changing to "On Campus This Week" on the September 2, 1977 issue. "On Campus This Week" was last published in 1986. As an alternative, a number of departments agreed to pool their resources to sponsor, on a non-profit basis, a weekly full-page listing of campus events in the student newspaper, THE EYEOPENER.

FORUM newsletter, 1975-1987

Series consists of copies of the FORUM newsletter published by the Office of Information Services. They were published on the calendar year, each new volume starting in September. Topics included Ryerson-specific news, staffing updates and staff and alumni notices. This series contains Volume's 1 - 12.
The final hard copy edition of the FORUM was published October 2005 - moving to an electronic format with its next issue. It was replaced by an online email newsletter Ryerson Today, on October 19, 2009.

Office of Information Services

The Jack Layton Book Club materials

This Series contains materials generated and collected as part of the Jack Layton Book Club reading series. The inaugural season of the JLBC was comprised of three lectures given by Dr. Terry Grier, Dr. Alex Wellington and Dr. Jason Boyd in the Spring of 2013.

Panoramic cameras

Series contains cameras designed to take wide-angle photographs (images that are least twice as wide as they are tall). Cameras of this nature began to be produced soon after photography was invented, as photographers have always wanted to capture large group portraits, landscape views and skylines. Panoramic photographs are achieved by stitching several exposures together to create one image or with purpose built cameras of several designed, including banquet (similar to standard cameras with wider aspect ratios, designed to take photographs of large groups indoors), short rotation (uses a curved film plane, swinging lens and split shutter that the lens rotates around), and full or long rotation (capable of producing 360 degree views by rotating the camera and film past the shutter).

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

Professional and press cameras

Series contains cameras designed to fulfill specific, professional functions such as surveying, aerial photography, studio portraits and press work. These cameras are often the best items in the manufacturers line, offering more features and a sturdier construction than their amateur counterparts.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

Digital and pre-digital cameras

Series contains cameras that are designed to capture images using sensors and digital storage media instead of film, as well as pre-digital cameras that combined digital technology with film.
The digital camera replaced the traditional film camera in all but a few niche markets very quickly; as of the beginning of the 21st century, all amateur and most professional photogrpahy now takes place in the digital format. These early cameras track the rapid increase of image quality and camera optinos avilable to the consumer.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

35mm cameras

Series contains cameras designed for use with standard 35mm (135 format) film. This became the most popular film and camera format, both among professionals and amateurs. Sturdy and multi-functional, with interchangeable lenses, these cameras found their way into civil wars, riots, and natural disasters around the necks of daring photojournalists as well as in homes and on vacation with advanced amateurs and photo-enthusiasts. Once exposed, the film was wound conveniently back into light-tight metal canisters that would protect the film until it could be developed.

For 35mm cameras marketed specifically to amateur photographers, see items in the Point-and-Shoot series.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

Published materials

Sub-series consists of textual materials published by Kodak, its subisidiaries, or external publishers between approximately 1891 and 2004. Includes published monographs, product catalogues and price lists, promotional pamphlets and brochures, instructional manuals and reference guides, and annuals and periodicals. Most published materials in the sub-series pertain to the history of Kodak or of photography more generally, Kodak products, photographic techniques and aesthetics, photographic chemistry, and other related topics.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Miscellaneous series

Series predominately consists of photographic reproductions of drawings or paintings, often on a cabinet card or carte de visite bases--these objects were mass produced for the commercial market using photography, but the original images were not photographic. Also included in this series are published photographic materials in the form of advertisements, books, and stereocards.

A.T. Orr family photographs series

Series consists of photographs and negatives that belonged to Mr. A.T. Orr and his family. Series also contains several business cards of Mr. Orr's, some of his personal correspondence, newspaper clippings pertaining to birth and wedding announcements, a hymnal, and a lock of Florence E. Orr's hair. Design plans for the Montreal Light Heat & Power Co. are also found in the series.

Ryerson Commerce Society student groups

Series contains records relating to student groups under the umbrella of the Ryerson Commerce Society, including BizBudz, DECA Ryerson, Information Technology Management Student Association (ITMSA), Ryerson Business Forum, Ryerson Marketing Association (RMA), SIFE, and Women in Information Technology Management (WITM). Includes textual records and graphic materials.

Human Resources newsletters

Staff-focused, newsletters published by Human Resources. Included are:
RG 94.39.01 Ryerson Work Life
RG 94.39.02 Your Work Life
RG 94.39.03 Ryerson Works

Administrative and Internal Records

This series contains documents and records related to the administration and internal communications of the Department of History during the years of 1967-2012. The series has been divided into four files - course syllabi, correspondence, curriculum vitae, and job postings

Publications

Series contains publications created by the Department of History

Films and Kinescopes

This series contains films and kinescope copies of productions involving the director/producer Paddy Sampson.

Sampson, Paddy, 1926-2005

Andrew James Little Johnston - employee series

Series contains various promotional items carrying the Kodak logo in addition to photographs and documents related to Andrew James Little Johnston, a Kodak sales representatives from Nova Scotia. Includes Kodak memorabilia customized for Johnston in addition to documentations related to sales tours and conventions in North America.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Journalism magazines

Sub-series consists of magazines produced by the Journalism program: The Ryerson Magazine, Images, The Magazine, and The Ryerson Review of Journalism which went online in December 1997.
Also included is one ticket to the 30th anniversary celebration of The Ryerson Review of Journalism.

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