Demolition of middle building. Second story destroyed with exception of back wall and some interior wall fragments. Howard Kerr Hall East visible in the background.
Demolition of middle building. View of looking west. Second story destroyed with exception of back wall and some interior wall fragments. Parts of first story on east end are demolished. Howard Kerr Hall West visible in the background.
Demolition of middle building. View of west end. Second story destroyed with exception of back wall and some interior wall fragments. Howard Kerr Hall East and Ryerson Hall visible in the background.
Demolition of middle building. View of looking west. Second story destroyed with exception of back wall and some interior wall fragments. Parts of first story on east end are demolished. Howard Kerr Hall West visible in the background.
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.
Demolition of one of the original campus buildings. All that is left if the metal skeleton. Building was located in the north west section of the old Ryerson Campus.
Looking west at piles of debris and one small section of Middle Building that is still standing. Heating stack is still standing. Howard Kerr West in background.
East end of Ryerson Hall building. Perini construction sign on the fence in front of the building. Photo taken from Bond Street looking at the front of the structure. Howard Kerr Hall Unit I visible on the right side of the photo.
Egerton Ryerson statue and plinth under cover after being moved from in front of Ryerson Hall in anticipation of construction of the final section of Howard Kerr Hall. Statue is located along Gould Street in front of Unit I.
Colour image of Eggy II standing in the Quad during convocation. His hooves and horns are painted gold and he is wearing a blue and gold blanket. He is surrounded on either side by 4 women and 1 man - who is holding his harness.
Illustration of two women photographing a third woman sitting on a windowsill with bags at her feet, perhaps going off to college. Text contains a personal story.
Item is a box camera manufactured by Ensign in 1945. There are two versions of the Ensign Ful-Vue, a pre-WWII version and a postwar version. The item in the collection is the less common postwar version. This model consists of a black metal body with an oddly rounded top viewfinder. The postwar model was also available in blue, red and grey. The black version was originally listed and sold between $15-25.
Item is a folding camera for 3 x 4 in. exposures on Ensign quarter plate film. Lens is an Ensign Anastigmat series 6 lens, Sector shutter 1 sec. - 1/100 sec.