Item is a brown hinged with tape case with daguerreotype inside, held in with a brass mat, cover glass and brass preserver. Inside cover is a soft red velvet cushion with detail of a butterfly. Red cloth frames image side too. Image is of a young girl, staring at camera, in a polka dot dress with white lace collar. Her hair is in two braids. One arms rest across her stomach. Her cheeks are tinted pink.
Item is a brown bi-fold card with an embossed design with shield and helmet on the front left flap, beneath which is the photographer's name in letterpress: "A.E. Lyon/ Photo./ Charlottetown, P.E.I." Inside, a photograph is adhered to the card showing three women in a studio, one holding a baby. All 4 are identified by a handwritten note on the inside of the right flap.
Item is a brown bi-fold card with text at the bottom edge of the front left flap in black letterpress: "Portrait by Bayer, Charlottetown, P.E.I." Inside, a photograph of a boy in a sailor-style suit holding a small toy ship in his left hand. A piece of knotted rope hangs from his shirt pocket.
Item is a cream coloured cabinet card with darker beige backing and gold edging. Vignetted image of three children, two girls with long wavy hair and plaid bouses and a boy in button-up coat and tie. On verso, in pencil "Screened/ $10.00"
Item consists of a grey card with white paper border around photograph of a young boy, 6 years old, wearing a sailor style suit. At the bottom of the card, embossed in silver, "J A Brush/ MINNEAPOLIS". On verso, handwritten in black ink, "George W Childs Haskell/ Six yrs old".
Item is a beige card with photograph of two children, a girl seated on a wicker chair and a boy standing next to her. The edge of a painted scene is visible on the right, with column and vines. On verso, a sticker affixed upside down reads "FENNER & CO.,/ Photographers,/ No. 146 Yonge Street,/ TORONTO."
Item consists of a beige card with light grey embossed text at lower right, "Biles Art Shop/ 113 E. WASHINGTON ST./ NEW CASTLE, PA." Photograph is a portrait of an infant seated on a dark fabric with very little background visible. The infant wears a white dress with necklace, and is shaking his/her right hand so that it is blurred in the image.
File contains prints featuring images of various animals, including giraffes, cows, horses, etc. Some are enclosed with captions, such as a print of children opening a barn door to find many ducks: "Kids and animals ... always a sure fire picture prospect."
Four photographs showing adults and children at various leisure activities: riding a bicycle, a baby in a playpen, adults at the beach, and a man and boy petting a cow, with illustration of Verichrome film box. Text contains captions for each photograph and consumer information.
Four photographs of adults and children engaged in various activities, mostly playing at the beach, and an illustration of a Verichrome film box. Text contains captions for each photograph and consumer information.
Volumes list all the stereocards in a series and then describe each card, including the significance of the depiction. Certain volumes are accompanied by maps and plans. Real Children in Many Lands Italy: Through the Stereoscope Norway: Through the Stereoscope Russia: Through the Stereoscope The United States: Through the Stereoscope Traveling in the Holy Land: Through the Stereoscope(Have 3 of this title) Palestine: Through the Stereoscope Jerusalem: Through the Stereoscope Part I - A Trip to Jerusalem: Through the Stereoscope
This file contains 4 copies of the course workbook for the Open College Course "The Child In Society - A History of Childhood and Child Welfare" COCR 923.
File contains 2 copies of the course readings for the Open College Course "The Child In History". This book of course readings contains conference papers delivered by prominent (Ontarian) child protection and child welfare practitioners at selected annual conventions (1920s-1960s) of the OACAS (Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies) on deposit at the Ontario Archives. The presented papers facilitated discussion of professional issues arising in the child protection field, which (in turn) informed the selection of course topics for the original CJRT-Open College COCR 923 The Child in Society.