Interior view of a restaurant with a streetcar renovated for use in seating customers. The side of the streetcar is labeled "Winnipeg Electric Street Railway", and a sign on top gives the route as "Portage Ave."
Interior and exterior views of the distinct, rotunda church building with spiral, cedar-shake roof and wide open interior space. Folder includes 2 colour copyright proofs from the photographer.
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Manitoba Teacher's Society headquarters in Winnipeg. The first photograph show an interior views of what seems to be the front entrance way and the second is an architectural drawing of the outside of the building.
Exterior photograph, wood panelled building with green and pink accents in park setting. The building houses a non-profit treatment centre for children and adolescents with emotional and behavioural difficulties. See: http://www.knowlescentre.ca/
Folder contains 2 b&w photographs of the Kildonan park pavilion in Winnipeg Manitoba. Photographs show a pond and two-story enclosed building with a wraparound porch on the second level.
Folder contains 11 colour photographs of the Hamilton building in Winnipeg. Photographs include exterior and interior views of the building, including interesting design features present throughout the structure.
Picture shows a tree being transported to the front yard of the offices at 222 Osborne Street in North Winnipeg. A second picture shows the interior of the office space, with desk, tyepwriter, telephone and plant in foreground.
Photograph of a residence with carport in foreground, labeled by Canadian Homes Magazine the "Centennial Home" (from label on verso of photograph). Designed by Etienne Gaboury.
Folder contains 4 b&w photographs of the Canadian Holy Martyrs Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Includes several exterior views of the steeple and one photograph of wall sculptures.
This file consists of correspondence, scripts and other documents related to the Wines of the World TV series co-produced by the Ryerson Media Centre and Corby Distilleries Limited.
Food Services catered a literary event for Tish Cohen Ryerson alumnus held in the Library on 10 April 2008 with the reception having taken place in the Archives. The two empty wine bottles were donated to the Archives at the end of the event by Food Services. The wine was produced by Strewn Inc., Niagara-On-The-Lake for Ryerson Alumni Relations, University Advancement.
Folder contains 2 b&w photographic prints of the Motherhouse Chapel in Windsor, Ontario, includes an interior view of altar in round chapel and an exterior view of the chapel.
Photograph of the front entrance of the 1906 city hall, with the edges of two cars visible on either side of the image dating the picture much earlier than the reprint - probably 1930s.
File contains photographs of the Ryerson Rams men's hockey team on the ice against the Windsor University Lancers. The prints and negatives are from the same game. It is unclear if the slides are from the same game.
File consists of 71 images of the Windsor Regional Cancer Centre in Windsor, Ontario, designed by Vermeulen Hind Architects. Views include exterior shots, waiting room, garden, reception desk, hallways, and patient rooms.
File contains photographs depicting interior views of Windsor Casino. Shots focus on signage throughout spaces including game floors, the food hall, and corridors.
File contains agreements between The Ryerson Press and R. A. Wilson for the books "George Frederick Cameron" in the Makers of Canadian Literature series, and "The Tempest" in the New Readers Shakespeare.
File contains agreements between The Ryerson Press and Audrey E. Wilson for the books "Birds Companion Book", and "Outdoors for Science - Open Places, Activity Book" co-authored by Ivan Woolley and William MacKillican.
File contains agreements between The Ryerson Press and O. T. G. Williamson for the books "Civvy Street: Green Light or Red", "The Northland: Ontario", and "Mike Mullins of Boston Creek".
A scrapbook "William Thomas of Oakham House" containing news clippings, photographs, correspondence and committee records pertaining to Oakham House and the architect and original owner, William Thomas.
File contains head shots of William Siegel, president and founder of Longwoods International, a travel research firm. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine May, 1993 when he received a Ryerson Fellowship. At this time he was on the advisory board of Ryerson's School of Hospitality and Tourism Management.
File contains head shots of William Pattison. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine Dec., 1982 when he was chair of the Board of Governors' Committee on Computing Development. His photograph was published again in the 'FORUM' magazine June, 1983 when he was Chair of the Board of Governors.
File contains head shots of Ryerson faculty, William (Bill) King. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine Sept., 1986 when he was appointed chair of the Business and Technical Communication Department.
File contains head shots of William Cochrane, (a Ryerson Business Administration graduate, 1962). At this time he was vice-chair of Ryerson's Board of Governors, and executive vice-president of Central Guaranty Trustco. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine.
File contains head shots of Ryerson faculty in Hospitality and Tourism Management, William (Bill) Lougheed. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine Dec., 1975 when he was utilizing Ryerson's Media Centre to prepare audio visual presentations for his course. His photograph was published in the 'FORUM' magazine Feb., 1983 when he was Chair of the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management and he participated in a professional development program. His photograph was published again, in Mar., 1984 "FORUM" when he was reappointed to a second term as Chair of the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management.
File contains photographs of William (Bill) Barnes. At the time he was the campaign director for Ryerson's "Developing for the Eighties" fundraising campaign.
File contains correspondence regarding the book "Any Well That Springs" by Neil MacMillan Leckie. The majority of the correspondence is between The Ryerson Press and Bertram F. Wilcox with the exception of one letter from the author Neil MacMillan Leckie to the Ryerson Press.
File contains a certificate from Wilfrid Laurier University's President and Vice-Chancellor Max Blouw to commemorate Chancellor Bloomberg's installation. Also included is a business card.
This file contains information about the Oscar Wilde conference, including a letter to participants, program, and 3 posters. Wilde 1982 was the Lesbian and Gay History Conference, held at Ryerson on June 30-July 3, 1982. The event was co-sponsored by the Canadian Gay Archives and Doing It! Gay Liberation in the '80's.
File contains agreements between Roland Wild and The Ryerson Press for the books "Arctic Command: The Story of Smellie of the Nascopie" and "Amor de Cosmos".
This instrument was used for angular measurements of the highest accuracy and astronomic-geodetic observations, providing a high resolving power and brilliant image, at 60x and 80x magnification. Its specific applications included: First Order Triangulation; Primary Control by Distances; Geographical Determinations (azimuth, latitude, longitude); Determination of the Deviation of the Vertical by Astronomical Observations; and as a Stationary Instrument in Observatories. Manufactured by the Wild Heerbrugg Ltd. company of Switzerland (Dr. Heinrich Wild brought his revolutionary ideas into the scope of astronomic-geodetic measurements), the Wild T4 was purchased by Ryerson’s Civil Engineering Department around 1968.
Paper authored by Catherine Middleton. Published in the Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology. An earlier version of the paper was presented at the 11th Australian Conference on Information Systems held in Bribane in 2000. It won the Best Paper Award.
File contains a letter from Ronald Whiting, Director for Rapp & Carroll Limited, to The Ryerson Press regarding Ryerson representing all Rapp & Carroll's titles in Canada.
File contains a memorandum of agreement and correspondence between The MacMillan Company of Canada Limited, The Ryerson Press, and Dora Whitefield regarding the "Canadian Books of Prose and Verse" Books I, II, and III.
File contains two copies of an agreement between Bishop William C. White (acting for Mrs. H. J. Cody) and The Ryerson Press for the book "Canon Cody of St. Paul's Church". Also in the file is single letter regarding the book.
File contains memos and correspondence sent to Ron Taber, supervisor of Counselling Services from Ryerson Faculty and Staff regarding the Counselling white paper.