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Our Ilyich

Two sets of 12 posters, each set is missing poster 10 and has a duplicate of poster 9 instead. The posters illustrate the timeline of Lenin's life, with subjects including: The Ulyanov Family, Childhood and Youth, For the Happiness of the People, Leader of the Revolution, Advisor and Comrade, The Best Fried, Creator of New Light, Ilyich and Children, and Alive (Lives) Forever. It was published in Kyiv. The authors were Tamila Semenivna Zhurbyts'ka and Nina Oleksiyivna Andrusych, designer was Mykola Arkadiyovych Uspens'kyy and the editor was N. H. Shyshkina. The head editor was V. F. Hozha, the Associate editors were Ya. A. Lemeshenko and A. V. Sabadash, the design editor was M. M. Yakushchenko, the technical editor was Z. C. Onyshchuk and the correctors were E. P. Braslavs'ka and N. S.Mytsyk.

Andrusych, Nina Oleksiyivna

Under the banner of October

Set of fourteen small posters in a book format, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the October revolution. On the back of the folder holding the posters, the dates 1917-1987 are written. The author-compiler was A. Murzin, the designer was V. Kononov, the editor was R. Engel' and the technical editor was L. Nikitina. It was produced in Moscow.

Lenin's memorable places in Leningrad

One fold-out poster. On recto the view of the city and small photographs of Lenin's office in Smolny. On verso: photographs of interior of Lenin last secret apartment. Written in English, German and Russian.

blue stamp albums with Ukrainian and Russian language stamps

blue, cloth-bound, hard cover albums with thick cardboard pages. Cover bears image of rocket and stamp perforated edge and reads: stamps. The pages include horizontal plastic strips to hold postage stamps in place on the pages. Each page is covered with interleaving tissue. Each album contains at least fifty Soviet postage stamps, many bearing the image of Lenin. Some depict the Ukrainian SSR.

red and white stamp folder

Red and white cardboard folder, the cover of which bears the image of Lenin and a stamp-shaped title area. Inside, the spine is reinforced with fabric, and the inside of the covers have plastic strips to hold postage stamps in place. The folder contains 15 Soviet postage stamps, mainly depicting Lenin in their imagery. Some stamps are Madagascan, Afghan, Soviet, Kampuchean and Ethiopian.

All-union CPSU Conference ommemorative postage stamp

Framed commemorative postage stamp with a drawing of Lenin's head in the upper left corner, the Communist Party symbolic hammer and sickle in the lower left, and the Kremlin buildings to the right. Value 50 kopeks. It reads: Revolutionary restructuring - the ideology of renovation! XIX All-union conference of the CPSU. Mail USSR.

V. Mayakovsky: Vladimir Ilyich Lenin LP record

33 rpm LP record in paper and exterior cardboard sleeves. Cover depicts woodcut of Lenin as well as titles text. Back is red and white and contains significant Russian text. Mikhail Astangov reads V. Mayakovsky's commemorative poem about Lenin. It was recorded in 1962 and copyrighted in 1976. It cost 2 rubles and 50 kopeks.

USSR Ministry of Culture

Meeting with Lenin

Double 33 rpm record album in plastic and external fold-out sleeve. Cover depicts sketch of Lenin and title. Centerfold is red and white with extensive Russian text, as well as photo and second sketch of Lenin. The title reads: Reading the Biographical Chronicle. Back is white with more Russian text. The recording is described as a documentational composition of chronicles of Lenin's biography. It cost 40 kopecks.

USSR Ministry of Culture

Portrait of Lenin on Porcelain

Hand painted profile of Lenin on oval porcelain with gold boarder. A sign or possible an artist's stemp on the base, which includes the letter "B."

Lenin profiles on stone

Triangular prism shaped stones, partly polished and partly rough, with applied copper coloured profile portraits of Lenin in their upper right hand corners. One of three has an applied printed label in Russian on verso.

Lenin portraits on stands in cases

Off-white plastic frames with stands, with metallic gold front bearing the likeness of Lenin. Housed in plastic cases with transparent lids so image is visible. The frames are boxes that open. Three of four boxes have papers inside of them that include the title of the item, price and date.

Granite block with mausoleum carving

black granite block with blue-grey veins and rounded corners. Recto is carved with a mausoleum, marked with large Russian letters that read: Lenin. Verso has Ukrainian inscription, which reads: In this stone, masons with the participation of the city of Korostyshiv constructed a mausoleum for our leader V. I. Lenin.

Circular wall hanging of Lenin

Circular metal alloy with heavy metal rim and hook on back to hang. Gold plated relief of Vladimir Illyich Lenin. The hook reads: ZNAR.

N. Sokolov

Head of Lenin

Sculpture moulded in plaster of Lenin's head, mounted on a wooden base with a velvet backing.

Park Laurier Site

Item is a photograph featuring a view of a park area. Label on verso reads "Park Laurier Site / Le site du parc Laurier"

Portrait of man

Item is a carte-de-visite style portrait of a man with a moustache. Black type beneath photograph reads, 'Summerhayes & Walford, Montreal'. Black type on back of card reads, 'Summerhayes & Walford, Photographers, No. 1 Bleury Street, Montreal'

Summerhayes & Walford

Brandon University

File contains a certificate from Brandon University President and Vice Chancellor Gervan Fearon to commemorate President Lachemi's installation.

Emily Carr University of Art + Design

File contains a letter and certificate sent by Emily Carr University Chancellor Geoff Plant, Board of Governor's chair Blair Qualey, and President Dr. Ron Burnett to commemorate President Lachemi's installation.

Kwantlen Polytechnic University

File contains a letter and certificate sent by Kwantlen Polytechnic University Chancellor George Melville, and President Alan Davis to commemorate President Lachemi's installation.

Memorial University

File contains a letter and certificate sent by Memorial University Board of Regents chair Iris Petten, and President Gary Kachanoski to commemorate President Lachemi's installation.

McGill University

File contains a letter and certificate sent by McGill University by Principal and Vice Chancellor Suzanne Fortier and Chancellor Michael A. Meighen to commemorate President Lachemi's installation.

St. Thomas University

File contains a certificate sent by St. Thomas University's President and Vice-Chancellor Dawn Russell to commemorate President Lachemi's installation.

Universities Canada

File contains a certificate sent by Universities Canada President Paul Davidson to commemorate President Lachemi's installation.

University of Calgary

File contains a certificate sent by University of Calgary President Elizabeth Cannon, and Chancellor Robert Thirsk to commemorate President Lachemi's installation.

University of Lethbridge

File contains a certificate and letter sent by University of Lethbridge Chancellor Janice Varzari, Board of Governor's chair Kurt E. Schlachter, and President Michael J. Mahon to commemorate President Lachemi's installation.

University of New Brunswick

File contains a certificate sent by University of New Brunswick President H. E. A. (Eddy) Campbell to commemorate President Lachemi's installation.

University of Toronto

File contains a certificate sent by University of Toronto President Meric S. Gertler to commemorate President Lachemi's installation.

Memorial University of Newfoundland

File contains a certificate from Memorial University's Board of Regents Chair Robert E. Simmonds, and President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Gary Kachanoski to commemorate Chancellor Bloomberg's installation.

York University

File contains a certificate from York University President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri, and Chancellor Roy McMurtry to commemorate Chancellor Bloomberg's installation. Also included is a business card.

University of Waterloo

File contains a certificate from University of Waterloo President and Vice-Chancellor Feridun Hamdullahpur to commemorate Chancellor Bloomberg's installation.

York University

File contains a certificate sent by York University President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda Lenton and Chancellor Greg Sorbara to commemorate Chancellor Janice Fukakusa's installation.

Huron University College

File contains a certificate sent by Huron University College Principal Barry Craig to commemorate Chancellor Janice Fukakusa's installation.

Bishop's University

File contains a certificate signed by Principal and Vice-Chancellor Robert Poupart on the occasion of the installation of G. Raymond Chang as Chancellor.

University of King's College

File contains a certificate signed by President and Vice-Chancellor William Barker on the occasion of the installation of G. Raymond Chang as Chancellor.

Universite de Moncton

File contains a certificate signed by Recteur et vice-chancelier Yvon Fontaine on the occasion of the installation of G. Raymond Chang as Chancellor.

University of Toronto

File contains a certificate signed by President David Naylor on the occasion of the installation of G. Raymond Chang as Chancellor.

Wilfrid Laurier University

File contains a certificate signed by President and Vice-Chancellor Robert Rosehart on the occasion of the installation of G. Raymond Chang as Chancellor.

Ryerson Christmas card rendering

The original watercolour of a Ryerson Christmas card produced for the first time in many years. The card, printed on quality stock, features the watercolour rendering of skaters on the Devonian Square ice rink with a message inside, "Season's greetings from Ryerson." The cards, with envelopes, sold for $1.25 each. According to the Promotion Services Manager, the card was designed and produced as the result of enquiries from a number of Ryerson departments about the availability of Christmas cards with a Ryerson theme.

Print: Oakham House

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  • Parte deOakham House

Item consists of a photograph of Oakham House and students walking away and towards the building.

Comparison of Energy and Energy Efficiencies for Cogeneration Systems

One copy of paper co-authored Rosen and D. S. Scott (from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Toronto). The paper was presented at the Winter annual meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers held in Anaheim, California December 7-12, 1986. And subsequently published in the proceedings "AES volume 2-2 - "Computer-Aided Engineering of Energy Systems vol. 2 - Analysis and Simulation".

Rosen, Marc

Energy and Exergy Analyses of Canadian Energy Utilization

One copy of paper co-authored Rosen and D. S. Scott (from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Toronto). The paper was presented at the Winter annual meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers held in San Francisco, California December 10-15, 1989. And subsequently published in the proceedings "AES volume 10-3 - "Analysis and Design of Energy Systems: Thermodynamic Analysis of Industrial Processes".

Rosen, Marc

An Engineering Approach to the Evaluation of the Performance of Stratified Thermal Energy Storages

One copy of a paper co-authored by Rosen of Ryerson's Mechanical Engineering Department, and Hooper and Barbaris of the University of Toronto's Mechanical Engineering Department. Paper presented, and subsequently published in the proceedings of, "Jigastock" the IV International Conference on Energy Storage for Building Heating and Cooling held in Versailles, France October 18-21, 1988.

Rosen, Marc

The Development and Implementation of Cost-Effective Improvements in Energy-Utilization Efficiency at Ryerson Polytechnic University

One copy of a paper co-authored by Marc Rosen of Ryerson's Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sabu Pathan of Ryerson's Department of Physical Plant Operations, and K. M. Vaughan of Energy Programs - Landis Gyr. Paper presented, and subsequently published in the proceedings for, the CSME Mechanical Engineering Forum held in Hamilton, Ontario May 7-9, 1996.

Rosen, Marc

Bird figure

Light yellowish-white bone carved into an abstract figure of a bird. Two black ink spots have been added for eyes.

Polar bear hunting on ice floe

Small carving of a bear adhered to a large curved base. The bear peers over the edge of the rough white base, in a pose suggestive of other motifs of bears hunting seals on ice floes.

Hyta, Gordon

Ryerson Pennants

Three Ryerson pennants. One is blue and gold, the other two are blue and a faded yellow with a double point at the end.

Beer (Ginger) stoneware bottle

A two-toned stoneware bottle that may have been used for ginger beer produced by the O’Keefe Brewery in the early 1900s. The top of the bottle has been broken off. Measurements: 16cm high and 6.5cm in diameter. The black lettering stamped around the bottom of the bottle identifies it as a product of O’Keefe Beverages Limited, Toronto, Canada. This bottle was found behind Oakham House during renovations in 2004

Ryerson band lapel pins

Sterling silver lapel pins were given to each member of Ryerson’s band in the 1950s. A treble clef is attached by a short chain to the main pin.

Epidiascope projector

One epidiascope of unknown origin. It is presumed that is was used for classes at Ryerson.
An epidiascope (opaque projector, epidioscope, or episcope) is a device which displays opaque materials by shining a bright lamp onto the object from above. A system of mirrors, prisms and/or imaging lenses is used to focus an image of the material onto a viewing screen.

Lamp of Learning

The lamp of learning was originally used as the top of the trophy for the Chariot races that used to be held at Ryerson, usually before football games in the 1950s. From 1953 to the early 1980's it was carried at the front of the procession at convocation on a pillow.

Brick - Southeast corner of Gould and Victoria

In the spring of 1978, this brick was taken from the corner of Gould and Victoria Streets (S.E.). A church once stood on this site. The brick was probably retrieved by Archivist Jim Peters during the construction of the Ryerson Community Park.

The Memorial Church Port Ryerse Plate

One commemorative plate with a church illustration and the inscription"The Memorial Church Port Ryerse." The church was most likely an Anglican Memorial Church (United Empire Loyalist) established by Port Ryerse's founding father Samuel Ryerson (1752-1812) and his brother Joseph Ryerson (1761-1854).

"The quaint historic village of Port Ryerse is located west of Port Dover and sits high on a hill overlooking the north shore of Lake Erie. It is a small community imbued with history dating back to the early beginning of our illustrious province. Village founding father Loyalist Samuel Ryerse (1752-1812) arrived in 1795 at the mouth of Young's Creek in Woodhouse Township.

The Ryerse family had originally lived on a farm located in the heart of Manhattan, New York, on land later occupied by the World Trade Center.

Samuel’s brother, Joseph Ryerson (1761-1854), followed in 1798. Historians will be familiar with Joseph’s youngest son, the Rev. Adolphus Egerton Ryerson, acknowledged founder of Ontario's public school system and for whom Ryerson University is named.

Together, Samuel and Joseph established a thriving and vibrant port community. Unfortunately, all that was built was soon lost; the village was razed by the Americans during the War of 1812. "

Source: https://www.ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/index.php/45-ohs-news-blog/181-historic-ontario-village-of-port-ryerse-pays-tribute-to-its-african-canadian-roots

Push-Button Telephone

One Northern Telecom telephone was used on campus during the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute years. Known as a push-button or a Touch-Tone, this type of telephone was first introduced in Canada in 1964, but not widely used until the 1980s. This telephone is a desk, single-line phone with a paper faceplate that doubles as a telephone use guide. Functions, such as placing a call on hold, transferring an incoming call, conference calls, forwarding the phone line to another telephone, and other functions were performed by briefly pressing the switch hook, waiting for a tone, then using the guide to utilize the '*' or '#' keys in combination with the numeric keys. "Ryerson" appears on the paper faceplate and an emergency Security extension number 5040. An extension number for the phone is written on a separately applied label above the faceplate that also gives emergency information (dial "80") and additional Security extension numbers.

Manufactured in Canada and factory wired (cable is not removable), the telephone is identified by its telephone set number, QSQE2500, and as electronic by "ePhone" both on its base. It comes with a 'DIGITONE' network/dial (number QDM25 BX 6-82 or simply QDM25B), which consists of the push-button keypad and its workings connecting the telephone to a network. The handset is identified as a G-type referring to its shape. Patent dates on the telephone are 1968 1970 ; RPI inventory # 35810 label was applied to its base.

Sheldon Levy Song - Bob Skelly

One copy on compact disc of custodian and locally renowned Ryersonian Bob Skelly's musical tribute to former president Sheldon Levy. The disc includes two versions of the same song.

Mantlepiece

Carved wood mantlepiece from Church Street building. Stained dark brown.

The AIDS Pandemic: Nearly Over, or Still Taking a Toll?

Poster for the Stephen Lewis Conversations "The AIDS Pandemic: Nearly Over, or Still Taking a Toll?" held on October 21, 2015 at the Ted Rogers School of Management. The Faculty of Community Services held the event in conjunction with the Planetary Health Commission.

Toy Wheelchair

Rough wood toy wheelchair with black ribbon as seat belt. Stamped "Property of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute" on back.

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