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Magical stereoscope (unknown)

Item is a handheld stereoscope made from wood, plastic and cardbaord. Item was originally designed as a child's toy. This object was used to view two nearly identical photographs, or stereographs, as one three dimensional image. The stereograph would be placed in the card holder merging the two images to mimic a three-dimensional effect. Stereoscope comes with 12 paper black and white stereographs of animals at the zoo. Written on object : Magical Stereoscope.

Man on motorocycle

Item is a photograph of a man riding a motorcycle in front of a building named 'Venoome Garage'. Inscription on verso reads, 'Alexander - 0 5/8, Algoma - .02 3/4, Astoria Rowyn - .02, Buffcon - .02, Fed. Kirk - .02, Halcrows - .02 3/4, Lamb Pont - .01 3/4, L. Tilarm - .02, Marokik - .0 3/4, South Tub - .02 1/4, Sub. Cont. - .04

Mary Jane Gomes(?) photographs

File contains photographs of a woman who is possibly Mary Jane Gomes, a 1982 Image Arts grad and a former Image Arts faculty member. File also includes a short biography on Mary Jane Gomes and her debut feature.

Mass. State House, Boston Mass.

matte gsp with white border. Aerial view of government building and surrounding city scape. Signs on buildings include: "Hotel Taft," "Chevrolet." recto caption, bottom left: "(0130-885-0-8)(5-25-32-1P)(12-2500) MASS. STATE HOUSE, BOSTON MASS."

McGill University

File contains photographs from two [?] different games held in the Kerr Hall gymnasium - Ryerson Rams men's basketball team vs The McGill Redmen.

McGill University

File contains photographs from three [?] different games held in the Kerr Hall gymnasium - Ryerson Rams women's basketball team vs The McGill Redmen. The majority of the photographs were taken at one game, with Ryerson in gold uniforms. The negatives don't seem to match up with the prints or slides.

Media Centre photographs

Primarily 35mm negative strips and corresponding contact prints of various people, places and activities at Ryerson. Photography is believed to have been taken mainly by head photographer Chris Bell. The negatives and contact prints are maintained in their original chronological and numerical order.

Media Centre subject photographs - prints and negatives

Photographs taken by Ryerson photographers to document events and people at Ryerson. The projects were taken for program brochures or for Ryerson publications such as "The Forum".

Ryerson Media Centre

Media Centre subject photographs - slides

Series consists of photographs taken by Ryerson, and Ryerson contracted, photographers to photograph the campus, students, and programs for publications and promotions.

Medical magic lantern slides depicting skin conditions

Item consists of 14 glass magic lantern slides depicting various skin conditions, along with 2 slides of poison ivy plants. Conditions pictured include chicken pox, hives, athlete's foot, acne of the face, impetigo, poison ivy, ringworm, boils, pediculosis, scabies, measles, and animal ringworm. The slides are accompanied by a short, typewritten sheet with a script entitled "Description of Slides" and dated July 15th, 1944, which describes poison ivy and athlete's foot. The slides appear to be written for prospective campers, and intended to be presented by a Miss Hankinson and Mrs Benham. the series was published by the Ryerson Film Service department of Ryerson Press.

Men's Interuniversity basketball team

Files containing photographs taken at various Ryerson Ram's men's basketball games. Opposing teams include Laurentian, York, Carleton, McGill, Brock, and Universite Laval.

Micky mouse view master 3-D

Item is a plastic view master manufactured by View-Master and built in the shape of Disney character Mickey Mouse. Item is in original packaging and comes with promotional l three-dimensional reel of colour Disney scenes featuring Mickey Mouse and friends. Push down lever on the right is used to rotate reel. Reels are interchangeable. Item is designed as a child’s toy.

Midtown New York City, N.Y.

matte gsp with white border. Aerial view of NYC. Signage on buildings reads: "Macy's," "Gimbel's," "Baltman and Co.," "Park Central Hotel." Recto caption in white at bottom of image: "(0506-876A-8)(3-16-33-1:30P)(12-2000) MIDTOWN NEW YORK CITY, N.Y."

Miscellaneous

File contains miscellaneous photographs of members of the Ryerson Rams women's basketball team on the court during a game and warming up. Included is a photograph of a basketball game held in the Kerr Hall Gym - Western University vs Windsor University.

Miscellaneous photographs

A collection of miscellaneous 4 x 6 colour prints. Some photos have been identified while others have been assigned a temporary subject until further information is available to confirm the event or individuals capturedin these photograhs.
RG 10.60.1: Christmas Parties, c1983-1993
RG 10.60.2: Dr. Donald & Elizabeth Barr/Olive Baker Reitrement Reception, 1989
RG 10.60.3: Staff, n.d.
RG 10.60.4: Counselling - 25th Anniversary Reception, c1990
RG 10.60.5: Orientation Event, n.d.
RG 10.60.6: Student (Volunteers) Christmas Party, 1993
RG 10.60.7: Miscellaneous, n.d.

Mounted Photograph: PEBBLES Program Donation

Colour photograph mounted on wood base (28cm x 35cm). Photo is of President Claude Lajeunesse accepting a cheque from Wayne Gretzky in the amount of $50,000, on behalf of the Bay as part Ryerson's PEBBLES Program. Also in the photograph, standing next to C. Lajuenesse, is Administration & Information Mangement Faculty member and Director of the Centre For Learning Technologies, Deborah Fels, who developed the program.

Multi-Vue stereoscopic viewer kit

This item is a promotional stereoscopic kit given out by Chevrolet General Motors photography to display interiors and exteriors of their new car line. Each image is titled with the car name. The 3D viewer is black and made from metal and plastic. The viewer comes with a built-in light that requires C batteries. Stereoscopic cards are placed through the slot in the bottom of the stereoscope, next the image would be viewed through the viewer. Lens can be adjusted by the metal knobs on the side to correct vision. A push-down button on the body of the viewer turns on a small internal light bulb which brightens the stereoscopic transparencies. This makes the image easier to see. Box of kit is made from cardboard and leather with snap buttons to open and close. Slots within the box divide and house viewer and stereographs.

Negatives

Thirty-two unidentified negatives of various Circle K activities. Some of the negatives are of prints shown in subseries RG 64.22.

Negatives & Contact Prints: Student Assignments

This collection represents the blending of a large group of student photography assignments, comprised of black and white photographs and contact sheets from several accessions. The negatives and contact sheets are filed alphabetically, by the photographer's surname, except for a small group which is filed by subject. In addition, there is a small group of unidentified negatives and contact sheets.

Oakham House Choir

This file contains 2 photographs of Oakham House Choir performing in its first concert at St. Michael's Cathedral on April 10, 1985, directed by Mathew Jaskiewicz.

Photograph files

This file contains black and white photographs used by Journalism students in the production of the publication "The Ryersonian".

Photographic Negatives

RG 76.07.01 Ryerson Rambler, Cover Page, 1985
RG 76.07.02 Convocation, c1983
RG 76.07.03 Convocation, c1983
RG 76.07.04 Learning Resources Centre Bldg., c1983
RG 76.07.05 Kerr Hall Quadrangle, c1983
RG 76.07.06 Ryerson Orientation Map, 1983
RG 76.07.07 Miscellaneous (Unidentified), c1979-1985

Photographic Slides

RG 76.06.01 Convocation, 1979
RG 76.06.02 Convocation, 1979
RG 76.06.03 Picnic (Island), 1979
RG 76.06.04 Archives, c1979
RG 76.06.05 Archives, c1979
RG 76.06.06 Archives, c1979
RG 76.06.07 Taber, Ron, n.d.
RG 76.06.08 Taber, Ron, n.d.
RG 76.06.09 ECE, 1977
RG 76.06.10 ECE, 1977
RG 76.06.11 ECE, 1977
RG 76.06.12 Williams, Roy, 1976
RG 76.06.13 Unidentified, 1980
RG 76.06.14 Unidentified, n.d.
RG 76.06.15 Unidentified, n.d.
RG 76.06.16 Unidentified n.d.
RG 76.06.17 Unidentified, 1976
RG 76.06.18 Unidentified, 1976
RG 76.06.19 Unidentified, n.d.
RG 76.06.20 Interior Design, 1978
RG 76.06.21 Interior Design, 1978
RG 76.06.22 Kerr Hall Quadrangle (Facade), n.d.

Photographic display materials

Series contains various foam cores that were generated and used in displays featuring Ryerson archival material. Series also contains plaques of enlargements of The Ryersonian newspaper.

Photographs

File contains photographs related to the School of Image Arts.

Photographs

Sixty-two colour and black & white photos of Circle K Club activities including District Convention, parades and children sponsored by Ryerson Circle K in various parts of the world. Some early photos are identified.

Photographs

File consists of various photographs of people and places related to Open College.

Photographs

This file contains photographic material and 26 issues of Rambler magazines:
RG 151.02.01 Summer 1983
RG 151.02.02 Fall 1983
RG 151.02.03 Winter 1984
RG 151.02.04 Fall 1984
RG 151.02.05 Spring/Summer 1985
RG 151.02.06 Fall 1985
RG 151.02.07 Winter 1985-1986
RG 151.02.08 Fall 1990
RG 151.02.09 Winter 1987-1988
RG 151.02.10 Fall 1989
RG 151.02.11 Winter 1989-1990
RG 151.02.12 Spring 1991
RG 151.02.13 Spring/Summer 1992
RG 151.02.14 Fall 1991
RG 151.02.15 Winter 1991-1992
RG 151.02.16 Fall 1992
RG 151.02.17 Winter 1992-1993
RG 151.02.18 Spring 1993
RG 151.02.19 Fall 1993
RG 151.02.20 Summer 1982
RG 151.02.21 Spring 1983
RG 151.02.22 Spring 1982
RG 151.02.23 Winter 1986
RG 151.02.24 Spring 1987
RG 151.02.25 Fall 1987
RG 151.02.26 Spring 1988
RG 151.02.27 Fall 1988
RG 151.02.28 Winter 1988-1989
RG 151.02.29 Spring 1989
RG 151.02.30 Spring-Summer 1990
RG 151.02.31 Winter 1991-1992
RG 151.02.32 Summer 1971
RG 151.02.33 Winter 1982
RG 151.02.34 Winter 1985
RG 151.02.35 December 1979
RG 151.02.36 October 1980
RG 151.02.37 February 1981
RG 151.02.38 Summer 1981
RG 151.02.39 Fall 1981
RG 151.02.40 Summer 1984
RG 151.02.41 Spring/Summer 1994
RG 151.02.42 Fall 1994
RG 151.02.43 Spring/Summer 1995
RG 151.02.44 Fall 1995
RG 151.02.45 Spring/Summer 1996
RG 151.02.46 Fall 1996
RG 151.02.47 Winter 1997
RG 151.02.48 Fall 1986

Photographs

File contains photographs and negatives of James Peters.

Photographs of students

File contains photographs of various students from the Photographic Arts and Image Arts programs.

Polyorama stereoscopic viewer (unknown)

This item is a handheld stereoscope made of wood and brass. This object was used to view two nearly identical photographs, or stereographs, as one three dimensional image. The stereograph would be placed in the card holder, next binocular like lenses can be twisted until adjusted to the user's vision. This merges the two images to mimic a three-dimensional effect. A hood on the top of viewer is designed to allow light to illuminate stereograph. Object comes with one glass plate stereograph of Windsor Castle, England.

Polyorama stereoscopic viewer (unknown)

This item is a handheld stereoscope made of wood and plastic. This object was used to view two nearly identical photographs, or stereographs, as one three dimensional image. The stereograph would be placed in the card holder, next binocular like lenses would be adjusted with a knob to fit the user's vision. This merges the two images together mimic a three-dimensional effect. A flap hood on the top of viewer is designed to allow light to illuminate stereograph. The hood comes with a mirror. Object comes with one glass plate stereograph of men and women in Victorian clothing sightseeing at a waterfall edge.

Polyorama style stereoscope viewer (unknown)

Item is a wooden polyorama style stereoscope and comes with a glass stereograph depicting a group of people standing in front of Niagara Falls. This object was used to view two nearly identical photographs, or stereographs, as one three dimensional image. First, the stereograph is placed in the card holder. Next the user would look through the opposing lenses. This would create the effect of merging both images to mimic a three-dimensional single image. The viewer comes with a flap designed to distribute more light into the viewer and glass front.

Written on stereograph : Point of View-Summer. No 29, James Thomas, Niagara Falls.

Polyorama style stereoscope viewer with stand (Murray and Heath)

Item is a wooden polyorama style stereoscope with a detachable brass stand made to be a handheld stereoscope or standing stereoscope. There is a glass stereograph of a park view inside the stereoscope. Item comes with 3 prize ribbons for "Best in Category" at the National Stereoscopic Association Photography Shows. Lenses in viewer slide out to the side for cleaning, Reflecting lid is fitted with a convex mrror. Written on base of stand: 34 Picadilly London Registered Feb 1858

Polytechnic '71 open house photographs

Ryerson's Open House "Polytechnic '71", October 15 and 16, 1971. Photographs of the events include Departmental Displays;
the official opening of Technology Annex;
the dedication of Eric Palin Hall;
the dedication of Howard Kerr Hall;
Official Opening of Jorgenson Hall, Saturday, October 16, 1971, with luncheon to follow.

Pontioscope viewer

This item is an optical instrument designed to create larger three-dimensional experiences from a two-dimensional photograph. Item is made of wood and has two sets of lenses made to enlarge images. Lenses also create different effects: "day effect" caused by reflected light, and a"night effect" created from a transparency with light shining through it. Item folds down onto itself. The pontioscope was one of many optical instruments designed by Carlo Ponti (1823-1893). Ponti also made and distributed stereoviews of Italian cities and reproductions of art. In 1866, Ponti became the official photographer to the king of Italy. Eventually opening other branches throughout Europe, America and Canada. In 1868, a legal battle began between Carlo Naya and Carlo Ponti over the rights to Ponti’s inventions. Naya had worked with Ponti from 1857 onwards developing pictures under his trademark,however, in 1868 Naya began selling imitations of Ponti’s inventions. In 1876, Ponti attempted to get back the sole rights to his invention but was unsuccessful.

Ponti, Carlo

Portrait of two young men in parlour, with photograph of a girl

Item consists of a white card with scalloped edges and silver embossed text along the right side, "Dunham/ PORTRAITS/ BELMOND,/ IOWA." The word 'portraits' is encircled by a graphic showing an artist's brushes and palettes. Photograph shows two young men seated in a parlour (painted backdrop). The man on the left leans over the chair of the man seated on the right who holds a card photograph in his hand of a woman. On verso, handwritten in ink "Patsy Burke" and "3".

Prince of Wales

Item is a photograph of a car on crowded street. Inscription in black ink on back of card reads, 'The prince of Wales Leaving (illegible) Nov. 1919', written over inscription in pencil, illegible.

Print (O/S): RIOT Set Production Crew*

  • RG 215.12
  • Ficheiro
  • 1970
  • Parte de RIOT

This file contains one large photograph of construction crew for RIOT 70 "The Gap". Photograph framed in a wooden casing

Print (O/S): TV Studio A

Colour photograph of TV Studio 'A' which was located in Howard Kerr Hall. East in room 221 The individual in the shot is possibly Lab Technician Allen Sugar.

Prints/Negatives: various ROW Productions

This file contains photographic images and negatives related to various Ryerson Opera Workshop productions including: The Beggar's Opera, Snow White, Brigadoon, Once Upon a Mattress, Kiss me Kate, Bye Bye Birdie, The Wizard of Oz, Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, & A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.

Prints: Large Display Size

Ten colour and black & white photos depicting various activities that Circle K and Kiwanis International are involved in. Used for public displays. Collection also includes two"Blissymbolics" cards.

Programmes

The file consists of programmes for exhibitions and events held at the Ryerson Image Centre including:

  • Ryerson Image Centre Grand Opening Exhibitions
  • Toronto Convention About Photographic Collections : Definitions, Descriptions, Access
  • Archival Dialogues : Reading the Black Star Collection
  • Berenice Abbott: Photographs
  • Human Rights Human Wrongs
  • The 'Public Life' of Photographs
  • Exhibitions & Events, January-April ; May-August ; June-August 2013
  • Exhibitions & Events, January-April ; June-August 2014
  • Phil Bergerson : Emblems and Remnants of the American Dream
  • Cue Depth
  • Exhibitions & Events, May-June ; Sept-December 2014
  • Curious Anarchy : The Photographic Collection of Maia-Mari Sutnik
  • Remembering The Real Winnie : The World's Most Famous Bear Turns 100
  • Exhibitions & Events, May-June 2015
  • Photography Historians: A New Generation?
  • All That Glitters : Carole Tanenbaum Vintage Collection Jewelry Benefit
  • Exhibitions & Events, January-April ; May-August 2016
  • Exhibitions & Events, January-April ; May-August 2017
  • Exhibitions & Events, January-April ; May-August ; Sept-December 2019
  • Exhibitions & Events - January-April, 2020

Project photographs

Series contains photographs taken by Ryerson's staff photographers of various events, and for brochures, and other promotional materials.

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