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Seven photographs showing the demolition of the middle building.

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Residence building

Residence building. Skeletal roof of middle building can be seen on the right side of the photograph.

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Ryerson Hall demolition

View looking south of Ryerson Hall demolition. East and west wings only have partial second and first storey's left. Centre section is still standing, minus the roof and back auditorium.

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Ryerson Hall demolition

View looking south west of Ryerson Hall demolition. East and west wings only have partial second and first storey's left. Centre section is still standing, minus the roof and back auditorium.

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Ryerson Hall west wing demolition

View looking east of Ryerson Hall's west wing being demolished. Third storey and partial second storey are gone. Construction workers along back edge of second storey working.

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Envelope 10

Envelope contains 9 photographs of buildings at Case Western Reserve University. At the time the photographs were taken it was Case Institute of Technology.

The Case Institute was located in Cleveland Ohio. It was founded in 1877 by Leonard Case Jr., a philanthropic citizen of Cleveland and early benefactor of the engineering school. He initiated a secret trust to endow a polytechnic school in Cleveland. This school would train men in engineering and applied science, enabling them to build on a young, growing nation's vast resources. Within four months of his death in 1880, the trust was administered and the Case School of Applied Science was born.

Classes initially were held in the Case family's downtown Cleveland home until a provision to Stone's gift that Western Reserve University and the Case School of Applied Science occupy adjoining campuses led to the school's relocation in 1885 to what is now known as University Circle on the city's east side. Funds for the land, however, had to be raised by the community.

A committee for the two institutions raised $119,400 from 56 donors by March 1881. A land purchase discount from Cordelia Ford and Liberty E. Holden, whose 43-acre property formed the early campus, netted $33,000. The Ford family's University Circle-area homesteads were the initial locations of the Women's College of Western Reserve University and the School of Law.

The joint land purchase was the first of many collaborations between Western Reserve University and the Case School of Applied Science. Over the years, the university developed strong liberal arts and professional programs, while the institute, which adopted the name Case Institute of Technology in, became a top school of science and engineering.

The two institutions agreed their 1967 federation would create a complete university worthy of national distinction. Case Western Reserve University immediately became a leading institution for academics and research, as well as one the nation's top-ranked universities.

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Albert W. Smith Chemical Building

Built in 1938-39, an addition was added in 1956 - which is the section you can see in the photograph. It is presently called the Albert W. Smith Building. Now part of the Case Western Reserve University.

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Pardee Hall

Built in 1957, Pardee Hall was a 300 person dormitory for the Case Institute. Is is presently called Yost Hall and is Case Western Reserve University's administration building.

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Pardee Hall

Built in 1957, Pardee Hall was a 300 person dormitory for the Case Institute. Is is presently called Yost Hall and is Case Western Reserve University's administration building.

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Albert W. Smith Chemical Building

Built in 1938-39, an addition was added in 1956 - which is the section you can see in the photograph. It is presently called the Albert W. Smith Building. Now part of the Case Western Reserve University.

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Eggy in the Quad

Colour image of Eggy II standing in the Quad during convocation. His hooves and horns are painted gold and he is wearing a blue and gold blanket. An unidentified man is holding his harness.

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25 year club celebration

Colour image of group of people standing and listening to someone off camera. In the background are large mounted photographs of four of the inductees - Jim Peters, Chuck Worsley, Fred Travell, and Roy Horney. 1977 inductees were Jim Peters, Chuck Worsley, Fred Travell, Roy Horney, and Gladys Doyle.

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Roy Horney accepting acknowledgement

Colour image of Roy Horney accepting acknowledgement from an unidentified man. They are shaking hands. Part of the 25 year club celebration.
1977 inductees were Jim Peters, Chuck Worsley, Fred Travell, Roy Horney, and Gladys Doyle.

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1977 25 year club celebration

Colour image taken at the 25 year club reception.
1977 inductees were Jim Peters, Chuck Worsley, Fred Travell, Roy Horney, and Gladys Doyle.

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Demolition of Middle building

Demolition of middle building. View of the west end of the building. Exterior second story back wall still intact. Heating stack and boiler room building in foreground.

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Six photographs of the demolition of the middle building of Ryerson's old campus.

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Demolition of middle building

Demolition of middle building. View of east end of the structure. Second story destruction complete with exception of back wall, and some of first story is gone as well. Howard Kerr Hall is visible in the background.

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Demolition of middle building

Demolition of middle building. Second story destroyed with exception of back wall and some interior wall fragments. Howard Kerr Hall East visible in the background.

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Demolition of middle building

Demolition of middle building. View of looking west. Second story destroyed with exception of back wall and some interior wall fragments. Parts of first story on east end are demolished. Howard Kerr Hall West visible in the background.

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Six photographs for the Ryerson Hall cupola, and building.

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Eleven photographs of the demolition of the middle building.

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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.

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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.

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Ryerson Hall (Toronto Normal School)

Front view of Ryerson Hall (formerly the Toronto Normal School). This photo was taken several months before the construction started on phase III of Howard Kerr Hall, which was built in front of Ryerson Hall. The Egerton Ryerson statue can be seen in front of the building as well.

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Six graduates

Group of six graduates pose together in front of Yorkminster Baptist Church.

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Demolition of Ryerson Hall

Still intact front building of Ryerson Hall (old Normal School building) with partially demolished middle building visible at the side. Tall red brick heating stack is in the centre of the photograph.

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Staff lounge

Staff lounge with four staff members seated on a couch and chair along one wall and in front of a window.

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Professor Elizabeth Grant

Elizabeth Grant, professor in Chemical Technology. Photograph taken in a chemistry lab. See also F 536.14.45 for a similar photograph.

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Professor Hugo Harms

Colour image of Ryerson professor Hugo Harms in his lab coat seated at a table.

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Board of meters

Colour image of a board with 4 meters mounted on a board. What appears to be a pressure gauge runs up the left side of the board.

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Electrical board

Colour photograph of a large electrical board with many switches and ports for wires.

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Ryerson Flag

Colour photograph the Ryerson Flag flying on a flag post in the quad of Howard Kerr Hall.

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Canada Life building

Colour photograph of the top section of the Canada Life Tower on University Avenue.

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Group of graduates

Colour photograph of 7 graduates in black robes standing in a Howard Kerr Hall doorway.

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Lab room with equipment

Colour photograph of a lab room. Counters with sinks in the foreground. Panels filled with meters and gauges in the background.

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Demolition of heating plant building

Heat stack in left foreground. Building at its base, between Ryerson Hall and Middle building on the west side, missing roof and full of rubble. Middle building on left has back wall still intact, and demolition of Ryerson Hall auditorium roof visible on right side.

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Ryerson Hall demolition

Photograph taken from the roof of Howard Kerr Hall looking south at the Ryerson Hall building. East wing roof missing and cupola roof almost gone.

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Ryerson Hall demolition

Photograph taken from the roof of Howard Kerr Hall looking south at the Ryerson Hall building. Third floor roof removed, and roof of cupola in progress on being removed.

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Ryerson Hall west wing demolition

Top view of the east wing demolition of Ryerson Hall. Roof is missing. A construction worker is visible through the window. Maple Leaf Gardens is centred in the background.

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Ryerson Hall

Photograph taken from the ground looking up of Ryerson Hall centre block and west wing. Roof demolition has begun. Cupola is still intact.

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Envelope 5

Envelope contains 12 photographs of of the demolition of the middle and Ryerson Hall buildings.

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Ryerson building demolition

Looking south towards Ryerson Hall, Residence building has been completely demolished as has west end of the Middle building

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Ryerson Hall demolition

Looking west at east end of Ryerson Hall building. Windows have been removed from the third floor and the cupola is missing its roof.

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Ryerson buildings demolition

East wing roof removed. Crane removing part of roof from centre section [?] Roof of auditorium missing. Lower right corner shows the Middle building - mostly demolished.

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Demolition of Ryerson Hall

Looking west demolition of third floor of west wing. Workers on site. Photograph taken from roof of Howard Kerr Hall West.

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Demolition of Ryerson Buildings

View from roof of Howard Kerr Hall looking east at remains of heating plant structure and Middle Building. Heat stack still there.

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Photographic scrapbook

Series consists of photographs once contained in a scrapbook created and maintained by Charles Roy Horney. Photographs are primarily of the construction of Kerr Hall and the demolition of the old Normal School and its outlying buildings on campus.Also included is a photograph of Roy Horney, and other staff members.
When reading descriptions of photographs of the construction of Howard Kerr Hall and the demolition of the original school buildings, please note:

Unit I - ran from the corner of Church and Gould Sts to the corner of Church and Gerrard Sts. (Kerr Hall SE, E, and NE)
Unit II ran from the corner of Church and Gerrard to the corner of Victoria and Gould (Kerr Hall N, NW, and SW)
Unit III ran from the corner of Church and Gould to the corner of Gould and Victoria Kerr Hall S)

A map of the old buildings on site has been appended to this record - please look at this to determine location of building being described.

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South campus buildings

South east section of old Normal School buildings. Construction debris can be seen in the foreground and a small piece of Howard Kerr Hall on the left in the background as well.

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North edge of Ryerson property

Vacant lot after building demolition. Piles of cinderblock, wood, and windows are left on site. North perimeter fence and trees are still intact. Gorries used car dealership is visible across Gerrard St. on the left side of the photo. Lot was former site of an on campus cafe, according to the photographer.

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North edge of Ryerson property

Vacant lot full of left over pieces of building after demolition on north end of campus. The Gorrie's Chevrolet building is clearly visible in the background through trees and fence.

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North edge of Ryerson property

Vacant north-east corner of Ryerson campus. Tree and fence line intact looking out on Gerrard Street. Two little girls can be seen looking at the lot from the right side of the photo. Gorries Chevrolet building is visible in the distance.

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Middle building on east side.

Middle building in the Ryerson Hall complex of structures that made up the Normal School campus. Building faces east towards Church Street.

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Middle building and Ryerson Hall demolition

View looking south at the remains of the Middle building and the third story demolition of Ryerson Hall. Roof is gone on west and east wings. Centre roof skeleton intact but the cupola roof is also gone.

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Middle building demolition

View looking south west of the almost completely demolished Middle building. Howard Kerr Hall west is in behind.

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Middle building demolition

View looking south west of the almost completely demolished Middle building. Heating stack still standing. Howard Kerr Hall in background.

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Envelope 7

Envelope contains 11 photographs of of the demolition of Ryerson Hall.

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Envelope 8

Envelope contains 11 photographs of of the demolition of Ryerson Hall.

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Demolition site

Looking west at piles of debris and one small section of Middle Building that is still standing. Heating stack is still standing. Howard Kerr West in background.

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Envelope 9

Envelope contains 11 photographs of of the demolition of Ryerson Hall.

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Ryerson Hall west wing demolition

View looking east of Ryerson Hall's west wing being demolished. Third storey and partial second storey are gone. Construction workers along back edge of second storey working.

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Ryerson Hall east wing demolition

View looking north of Ryerson Hall's east wing being demolished. Third storey and partial second storey are gone. Construction workers working on second storey. Cloud of dust rising from dump truck below.

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Pipe trench in north Quad

Photograph taken from the roof of Howard Kerr Hall looking down onto a trench dug across (east-west) north Quad. Entrance out onto Gerrard Street on right side of photo.

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Ryerson Hall east wing demolition

View looking west at east wing of Ryerson Hall. Second storey being partially demolished. Pile of stone and bricks beside the building.

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Case Main Building

Photograph of the Case Main Building. Originally built between 1882-1885, burned down and rebuilt in 1888. Now part of the Case Western Reserve University.

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Ryerson staff in front of doors to Howard Kerr Hall

Five Ryerson staff members standing in front of a set of doors to Howard Kerr Hall. From l-r: Roy Horney, Instrument Technology; A. H. Allman, Chemical Technology; G. S. Eligh, Biology; John Hazelton, Industrial Chemistry; and Elizabeth Grant, Chemical Technology.

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Group on stage at sod turning

Colour image of three men shaking hands, with two holding miniature bulldozers in their hands. Group of people seated are visible behind them. Photo taken during the sod turning ceremony for Jorgenson Hall.

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Construction site 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.

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