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.
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.
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.
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.
Demolition of middle building. Front of second story demolished with back and interior walls still standing. Ceiling of first floor at east end removed.
Six faculty members in gowns and mortarboards standing outside Yorkminster Baptist Church. In the photo are: Electronics professor J. W. Hazelton; Social Science professor W. B. S. Trimble; Electronic Technology professor H. W. Jackson; Physics professor A. R. Low; unknown; and Architecture professor Chuck Worsley.
Looking across the quadrangle from the west side at Howard Kerr Hall East. The fountain in the quad's centre is in the foreground with the building in the background.
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.
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.
View looking west showing the back end of Ryerson Hall and front end of Middle building in midst of being demolished. Heat stack on right side of photograph.
View looking south at Middle building demolition, bottom story and back wall still intact, and Ryerson Hall demolition. East wing third story is gone, as is roof of auditorium and west wing roof and third floor windows.
View of front of Ryerson Hall looking north east. West wing third floor walls are gone, with exception of shared wall with centre block. Cupola roof missing as well.
Book published in conjunction with the Exhibition "Dispatch: War Photographs in Print, 1854-2008". The exhibition was curated by Dr. Thierry Gervais and was on view in the RIC from September 17 - December 7, 2014.
Stephen Waddell was the winner of the 2020 Scotiabank Photography Award. An exhibition of his work was curated by Gaelle Morel and was shown in the Ryerson Image Centre from May 1 - August 9, 2020.
A four page handout with a brief description of Ryerson's Photograpic Technology Program colour option. The handout has the names and addresses of the 4th year students ready to be hired and the 3rd year students who are looking for summer work.
This file contains two copies of report "New Formats in the Canadian Retail Economy" prepared by Ken Jones, Wendy Evans, Christine Smith, from the Centre for the Study of Commercial Activity
This file contains 1 copy of this report. This report is part of a series of case studies completed by the CSCA for their project on the Competitive Position of Canadian Commercial Activities within the Global Market. Project was sponsored by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
A brief (7:40 minutes) retrospect of David Crombie's life and career at Ryerson, presented at a farewell reception celebrating the end of Crombie's term as Ryerson's first Chancellor. Terry Grier, Al Wargo, Lynda Friendly and Claude Lajeunesse gave brief personal comments about the individual, David Crombie.The Ryerson Archives was given credit for the use of archival material about Ryerson and David Crombie.Because this was a joint production of the President's Office and the Office of University Advancement, a decision was made to co-arrange under both Groups. Co-arrangement: Collection Record RG 395.50 Office of University Advancement
Oversized novelty cheque actually signed by Dianne Cunningham, Minister of Training, College and Universities, was presented to Ryerson from the Ontario SuperBuild program, in the amount of $12.5 million dollars.
Paper authored by Ingrid Bryan and presented at the German Canadian Studies Association Conference "Nationalism and Globalization" held in Beilngries, Germany on February 15, 1997.
Paper "Innovative Services to Achieve the Social Development Goals of Rural Telephone Services" by Anna Stahmer for the Ryerson International Development Centre. Paper was Submitted to Intermedia, IIC.
Five Home Economics/Nutrition/Consumer/Family Studies faculty members (May Maskow, Rheta Rosen, Joan Augustine, Anne Selby & Marilyn Peabody, reminiscing about their Ryerson years. Introduction by Jennifer Welsh.July 2001.