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People Series

This series contains photographs of people associated with and featured in the Canadian Architect Magazine. Many of the photographs appear to have been used or consulted as part of the magazine proofs. The photographs contained within this series range from the 1950s up until 1995 and consist of portraits, candids, and posed group photographs. Additionally, many of the photographs in this series do not contain dates or inscriptions.

At some point, prior to this description, these images appear to have been removed from their original order and separated out due to subject matter. This series was created because it was no longer possible to arrange these materials in their original, working order.

Canadian Architect

Theatre programs, miscellaneous

Series contains 36 miscellaneous non-theatre related publications, such as sporting event ticket stubs, commemoration and wedding programs, Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto programs, and various pamphlets for tours and attractions.

Cookbooks

Series contains published cookbooks, pamphlets, and magazines, including promotional recipe collections from food companies, community fundraising cookbooks, governmental publications, and textbooks. The books are catalogued and searchable on the library catalogue (https://library.torontomu.ca/).

Textual Records

This series contains textual records related to the research, planning and exhibition of the cameras in this collection at the City of Waterloo Museum. The exhibition "Thru the Lens: Camera Obscura to Smartphone" was on display from April 12 to September 30, 2016. It also contains printed research notes, teaching material and samples of photographic processes that accompany items in the collection.

Camera History Timeline

This series contains cameras and photographic equipment that outline the history of image-making technology. The collection was assembled by the donor for educational purposes and as a museum exhibition for the City Museum of Warleroo.

Photographs

Sub-series consists of 2 photographs (B&W and Colour) by Ken Van Velzer of the street and a portfolio of Moroccan figures by Shin Sugino

Cameras

Series consists of 205 instant cameras.
Polaroid cameras were invented in 1948 by Edwin Land, in response to a question by his daughter about why she could not see the picture he had just taken of her. The Kodak company later tried to invent their own version of the instant camera, resulting in a product with several differences from the Polaroid version. However, this was found to be too similar and Koday guilty of patent infringement, leading to the end of production of their instant cameras and the film for them.

Stereographs, by subject

Series contains a wide range of stereoscopic photographs, often referred to as stereocards or stereographs. Depictions include a variety of people, places, and objects. In cases where items are part of a series, attempts have been made to arrange them together. Subject terms have been used to indicate contextual relationships.

Stereoscopic Cameras

Series consists of 17 cameras designed to take identical images of the same subject from two lenses, approximately 2.5 inches apart or the same distance between human eyes. Cameras are able to make stereo pairs or single images. Cameras in this series range between ca.1850 and ca.1996.

The stereoscope was invented by Charles Wheatstone in 1838 to demonstrate binocular vision and its role in depth perception. Wheatstone used a pair of drawings to show how each eye could see a slight difference in each image, until the single images are superimposed onto each other through a stereoscope, revealing a three-dimensional effect. With the later establishment of photography, creation of Sir David Brewster's portable stereoscope in 1894 and the introduction of the wet-plate collodion process in 1851, did the stereoscopic industry rise to popularity.

Prior to the development of stereo-cameras, a single camera was used to produce either two daguerreotypes or calotypes in succession. The camera would be moved a few inches to one side between exposures in an attempt to produce pictures that looked identical or what was seen by the two eyes. However, this method was based off trial and error, as the quality of the three-dimensional effect might have been compromised by inadequate distance between exposures or alteration of camera angle, subject, and lighting conditions.

The two basic camera types designed to produce stereoscopic pairs are the single-lensed and double-lensed cameras. The double-lensed or binocular cameras allowed photographers to make simultaneous exposures for more accurate stereo photographs. The increasing demand for stereo imagery called for more portable cameras. Field cameras that folded to a compact size enabled photographers to leave the studio and produce stereos outdoors or previously inaccessible places. Later camera designs would have a standard format of 23x 24 mm with a focal length of 35mm and faster shutter speeds.

Stereoscope Viewers

Series contains stereoscopic viewers, photographic images, and emphera. This includes a wide range of stereoscopes and three-dimensional viewers. Stereoscopes are devices used to view two mounted identical images as a single three-dimensional photograph commonly referred to as stereographs or stereoviews.

The first lens-based, portable stereoscopes were invented by Sir David Brewster in 1849 and presented at Crystal Palace during the London Great Exhibition between 1850 to 1851. Until a decade later when Oliver Wendell Holmes' adaptation of the Brewster stereoscope became the model for all later editions of stereoviewers during the 19th century. Holmes left his invention unpatented. This allowed other manufactures such as H.C. White, Underwood & Underwood and Keystone Viewing Company to mimic his design and increase production of stereoscopes and stereoviews. Ultimately, Holmes' decision would increase production and purchase of his invention.

Stereoscopes and stereo ephemera were meant for educational and entertainment purposes. Designs ranged from various materials like wood and aluminium, stereoscopes also had a large array of shapes and sizes from hand held to table top.

Following the 20th century, three-dimensional viewers became extremely popular. Some major manufactures such as GAF, Sawyer's View-Master and Tru-View produced iconic viewers made from metal, bakelite and other plastics. Originally, viewers and viewer emphera were developed for educational purposes but eventually became marketed as children's entertainment. Unlike stereoscopic viewers that could only look at single card stereoviews, three-dimensional viewers typically rotated black and white or colour transparency reels or multiview cards. Many original companies such as Sawyer's and GAF merged together but maintained the "View-Master" name. In 1989, the view-master brand was sold to Tycho until 1997 when Mattel and Tyco joined together. Now, view-masters are produced under the Fisher-Price title. View-masters were made from various materials and sizes. Some editions included built-in back lighting and sound recordings.

Box 35 - Ontario Elections and Policy; Fraser Institute

Series contains records related to the Ontario Government, Indigenous Policy, Hunting and Fishing Rights, and Claims. It contains reports from The Fraser Institute and the Pacific Business and Law Institute. The series has been divided into the following files/items:

2018.008.035.001 Human Rights - a compilation of international instruments, United Nations
2018.008.035.002 Living Arctic report and catalogue
2018.008.035.003 The Canadian Bar Review, Vol. 66 No. 4 December 1987
2018.008.035.004 Aboriginal Rights in Canada: An Agenda for Action, The Canadian Bar Association Committee Report
2018.008.035.005 Aboriginal Rights in Canada, Library and Archives Canada
2018.008.035.006 Ontario Policies - 1970's - 1980's
2018.008.035.007 Ontario - NDP Policy
2018.008.035.008 Ont. Claims 93
2018.008.035.009 Ont - H&F Regs 91
2018.008.035.010 1995 Ontario Election
2018.008.035.011 Ontario Policy 1996-98
2018.008.035.012 Ont - Interim Enf. Policy - 8/97
2018.008.035.013 Harris - Casino
2018.008.035.014 Ontario Policy 1995-99
2018.008.035.015 Ontario Claims Policy 2000
2018.008.035.016 Ont. Aboriginal Policy - 05 2005
2018.008.035.017 Ontario Mining Policy 2007
2018.008.035.018 Reform 12/95
2018.008.035.019 Reform - Aboriginal Benefits - 8/1997
2018.008.035.020 Reform & Aboriginal Media coverage - 1990's
2018.008.035.021 Ont. Fed. Nature - RCAP
2018.008.035.022 H & F: OFAH 1993
2018.008.035.023 OFAH to RCAP 1993
2018.008.035.024 OFAH - June 1994
2018.008.035.025 Hunt/Fish Steve Aronson
2018.008.035.026 Ont. H & F - Davidson
2018.008.035.027 Ont H & F: Frank Tough
2018.008.035.028 Fed. Can. Mun
2018.008.035.029 Municipalites - RCAP
2018.008.035.030 ARC: Land Claims 1991
2018.008.035.031 Fraser Instititute 25 years!
2018.008.035.032 Fraser Instit. Claims - 12/95
2018.008.035.033 Delgamuukw 1991: Early Analysis
2018.008.035.034 BC: Economic Impact of Claims 1996
2018.008.035.035 Litig. Updt -AFN 1990
2018.008.035.036 Litigating Aboriginal Law
2018.008.035.037 PBLI: Specific Claims 2002
2018.008.035.038 Catalyst periodical 1996-1999
2018.008.035.039 Red Alert!!

Box 34 - Indian Act, Federal Policy 1996-2006

Series contains records related to Federal Government Indigenous Policy, specifically the Indian Act. The series has been divided into the following files/items:

2018.008.034.001 AFN - Confed 11/96
2018.008.034.002 Ind Act: 11/96
2018.008.034.003 Ind Act: 9-10/96
2018.008.034.004 Ind Act - Regina 10/96
2018.008.034.005 Ind Act Govt - Vol. I - 4/95 - 9/96
2018.008.034.006 Ind Act Vol. II - 9/96
2018.008.034.007 Ind Act - Notes/Docs
2018.008.034.008 Steve T - AFN Ind Act.
2018.008.034.009 Indian Act - Ontario 1950-60's
2018.008.034.010 INAC File 501/1-2-2-2 Vol. 2
2018.008.034.011 INAC File 701/1-2-2-2 Vol. 2
2018.008.034.012 INAC File 601/1-2-2-2 Vol. 2
2018.008.034.013 Land Claim Coalition
2018.008.034.014 Land Claims Implementation Conference 11/2003
2018.008.034.015 DIA - CPP Status - Feb 2003
2018.008.034.016 AFN-DIA Mar. 2005
2018.008.034.017 Program Review 2005
2018.008.034.018 AFN & BC Co-opters 2005
2018.008.034.019 Financial Institutions 10/04
2018.008.034.020 Fed Policy - Sept 2004
2018.008.034.021 Fed Budget 3/2004
2018.008.034.022 INAC PTO Review - 2003
2018.008.034.023 Policy - Winter 2001/02
2018.008.034.024 Indian Policy - Ritewing 2001
2018.008.034.025 Fed Reference Group - Feb/02
2018.008.034.026 FNG Backgrnd - 3/2003
2018.008.034.027 MC Re: FNG May 2002
2018.008.034.028 FNG - Governance 2006
2018.008.034.029 Indian Claims Commission
2018.008.034.030 Mi'Kmaq Harvester Wildlife Conservation/Harvest Effort Record

Box 33 - Clippings, Statistics, IBA

Series consists of records related to Indigenous harvesting rights and contains Government statistical reports, Indigenous Bar Association conference kits, and Court of Appeal decisions. The Series is divided into the following files/items:

2018.008.033.001 Aboriginal Conditions
2018.008.033.002 Restigouche
2018.008.033.003 Summer 1995 - N. B./B. C./Ont/Que
2018.008.033.004 Nawash: Fish/MNR 9/95
2018.008.033.005 Ipperwash
2018.008.033.006 Rainbow: Clippings
2018.008.033.007 Peltier - AIM/CIA
2018.008.033.008 Bruce Clark
2018.008.033.009 Bruce Clark Vol. II
2018.008.033.010 B. Clark - Mattawa
2018.008.033.011 Population & Migration
2018.008.033.012 Pop. & Bands by Treaty
2018.008.033.013 DIAND - Stats & Propog
2018.008.033.014 Border Crossing - Jan. '89
2018.008.033.015 Border Cross Vol. II
2018.008.033.016 IBA - RCAP - 1999
2018.008.033.017 IBA - October 2000
2018.008.033.018 IBA Conference - Montreal 11/91
2018.008.033.019 Court of Appeal for British Columbia Reasons for Judgement CA 010153 - CA 013216
2018.008.033.020 Court of Appeal for British Columbia Reasons for Judgement CA 013770 Delgamuukw
2018.008.033.021 Misc - 1990's

Box 32 - Pipelines, Environmental Assessment, MBCA

Series contains records related to Northern pipelines, environmental assessment, The MacKenzie Valley pipeline inquiry, and the Migratory Birds Convention Act. The series is divided into the following files and items:

2018.008.032.001 EA Overview - 1988
2018.008.032.002 Environment 1990-91
2018.008.032.003 Final Report of the Canadian Delegation - Second United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) Preparatory Committee Meeting
2018.008.032.004 Environment
2018.008.032.005 Nunavut
2018.008.032.006 Canadian Environmental Protection Act
2018.008.032.007 FEARO #1
2018.008.032.008 MBCA Vol. 1
2018.008.032.009 MBCA Vol. 2
2018.008.032.010 MBCA Vol. 3
2018.008.032.011 UBCIC - MBC - April/95
2018.008.032.012 MBCA March 1992 Vol. I
2018.008.032.013 MBCA March 1992 Vol. II
2018.008.032.014 National Energy Board - Reasons for Decision Northern Pipelines Vols. 1-3
2018.008.032.015 MacKenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry
2018.008.032.016 Northern Frontier Northern Homeland - The Report of the MacKenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry Vol. II

Box 31 - Nishnawbe Aski, Fish & Wildlife, Impact Assessment

Series contains records related to Nishnawbe Aski, Hunting and Fishing Rights, Water Rights, Canadian Government legislation/policy impact on Indigenous Peoples, Co-management of Natural Resources, and Income Security programs. The series has been divided into the following files/items:

2018.008.031.001 Reed Paper T#9
2018.008.031.002 Treaty #9 - Data
2018.008.031.003 T#9 - Water Rights
2018.008.031.004 Nishnawbe Aski - Bckrnd
2018.008.031.005 Moose Factory
2018.008.031.006 T#9 Moose River
2018.008.031.007 NAN - Land/Resources
2018.008.031.008 Treaty #9
2018.008.031.009 Fish-Ont. Tript-84
2018.008.031.010 United Indian Councils - Self Govt
2018.008.031.011 United Indian Councils - Sefl Gov't.
2018.008.031.012 U. I. C. Co-Mgmnt
2018.008.031.013 Hunting & Fishing: FSIN
2018.008.031.014 Co-Mgmnt - Survey & Critique
2018.008.031.015 DIA/SCAA: Co-Mgmnt/96
2018.008.031.016 Co-Management - Articles
2018.008.031.017 H & F Mgmnt - USA
2018.008.031.018 Hunting Proposal
2018.008.031.019 Adaptive Management
2018.008.031.020 Sports and Sports Ethic
2018.008.031.021 H & F: Game/Reserves
2018.008.031.022 H & F - Income Secure
2018.008.031.023 SIA North I
2018.008.031.024 SIA North II
2018.008.031.025 SIA - Bckgrnd
2018.008.031.026 SIA - Grassy
2018.008.031.027 Com Based Dev - 3rd-4th Wld
2018.008.031.028 Social Assessment Questionaires - D. Greenberg

Box 30 - Environment, Ontario, Nishnawbe Aski

Series contains records relating to Environment and Natural Resource policy in Canada and Ontario, as well as information from the Royal Commission on the Northern Environment, and resource strategy from the Nishnawbe-Aski Nation . The series is divided into the follwing files and items:

2018.008.030.001 Environment - 1994
2018.008.030.002 Forestry/Mining - Econ.
2018.008.030.003 Trad. Econ - Nelson Hse
2018.008.030.004 Green Plan
2018.008.030.005 AFN - Environment 1990
2018.008.030.006 MKO - First Nation EA
2018.008.030.007 Great Lakes Health Impacts
2018.008.030.008 Great Lakes Health
2018.008.030.009 Towards an Indian Affairs Environmental Management Policy
2018.008.030.010 Natural Resources - NAN
2018.008.030.011 Land Use & Resources - T #9
2018.008.030.012 U. S. A. Tribes & Environment Powers - H. Lickers
2018.008.030.013 Fur Issue, 1986
2018.008.030.014 Fish & Program Review
2018.008.030.015 RCNE 1978
2018.008.030.016 The Road to Detour Lake - an example of the Environmental Assessment Process in Ontario
2018.008.030.017 Land Use Guidelines Information Kit
2018.008.030.018 West Patricia Land Use Plan
2018.008.030.019 Class Environmental Assessment by the Ministry of Natural Resources for Timber Management on Crown Lands in Ontario
2018.008.030.020 Diversity - Forests People Communities
2018.008.030.021 Economic Impacts - Parks
2018.008.030.022 The Fishing Hunting Lodge industry in Northern Ontario

Box 29 - RCAP Docs #3 & Justice

Series contains a variety of reports and publications. The majority of the series contains individual Indigenous Nation and organization reports (through the Intervenor Participation Program) submitted to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. The Series is divided into items and files:
2018.008.029.001 C. A. R. C. - claims
2018.008.029.002 Oral Hist - J. Cruickshank
2018.008.029.003 AB Treaties + Cdn Law
2018.008.029.004 Fish - Native Bro. B. C. IPP
2018.008.029.005 NAFA - RCAP
2018.008.029.006 Land Use - Usher
2018.008.029.007 T #4 - RCAP
2018.008.029.008 Fish - Saugeen - IPP
2018.008.029.009 Treaty #5 - Manitoba
2018.008.029.010 Northern Flood T #5
2018.008.029.011 Treaty #9 - Windigo
2018.008.029.012 RCAP Treaty #7
2018.008.029.013 Manitoba: T#4, 5, 6
2018.008.029.014 AMC
2018.008.029.015 FSIN Vol. I and Vol. II
2018.008.029.016 AFN - I. P. P.
2018.008.029.017 C. O. O. - I. P. P.
2018.008.029.018 U. O. I. - I. P. P.
2018.008.029.019 Nishnawbe-Aski - I. P. P.
2018.008.029.020 N. S. Women - I. P. P.
2018.008.029.021 Trapper Support - Ig. La Rusic
2018.008.029.022U. C. C. M./Wikwemikong Justice Project: Report and Proposal
2018.008.029.023 The Report of the Race Relations and Policing Task Force
2018.008.029.024 Seen But Not Heard - Native People in the Inner City

Box 28 - RCAP Docs #2

The series contains records created for or related to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. Topics include treaty rights, land claims, and self-government. The series is divided into the following files/items:

2018.008.028.001 Inuit - Govt Treaty
2018.008.028.002 Nunvut - Impl. Needs
2018.008.028.003 Inuit Tapirisat - IPP
2018.008.028.004 Inuit Comp.
2018.008.028.005 NWT & Govt of Canada
2018.008.028.006 Treaty #10/#5: Scrip
2018.008.028.007 Metis - Enumeration
2018.008.028.008 MNC - I. P. P.
2018.008.028.009 Metis Policy - 8/94
2018.008.028.010 Metis Land Rights
2018.008.028.011 Metis & 91(24)
2018.008.028.012 Metis & 91(24) B. Morse
2018.008.028.013 Metis Claims - History
2018.008.028.014 Metis Land - Nexus
2018.008.028.015 Metis Land Rites - Pinder
2018.008.028.016 Treaty Audit
2018.008.028.017 "The Land" P. Williams
2018.008.028.018 Treaties & Self Govt
2018.008.028.019 Innu & Governance
2018.008.028.020 Self-Govt - Macklem
2018.008.028.021 Maori Governance
2018.008.028.022 Rupert's Land Treaties
2018.008.028.023 NRTA & Treaties - Pratt
2018.008.028.024 AB Govts & Charter
2018.008.028.025 USA Governance I
2018.008.028.026 USA Governance II
2018.008.028.027 ADR & Claims

Box 27 - RCAP Docs #1

Series contains records created by/for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. Included is information on the Intervener Participation Program; policy; creation of the commission; and RCAP's Folio infobase. The series is divided into the following sub-series/files/items:

2018.008.027.001 RCAP Begins 1991
2018.008.027.002 RCAP Guidelines
2018.008.027.003 RCAP Policy Process
2018.008.027.004 RCAP Intervenors 1993
2018.008.027.005 RCAP Research - All
2018.008.027.006 Folio/IMU
2018.008.027.007 Treaty Info Base IMU
2018.008.027.008 Folio Search Results
2018.008.027.009 Justice Brief Book
2018.008.027.010 Walt's Draft
2018.008.027.011 RCAP Intl - D. Sanders
2018.008.027.012 Economy - Policy
2018.008.027.013 Lands/Resources - Hearings & I. P. P.
2018.008.027.014 S 35: Who's Included?
2018.008.027.015 Lands & Reserve Policy
2018.008.027.016 RCAP - Health
2018.008.027.017 Multicultural Charter
2018.008.027.018 RCAP - Treaty Focus - 3/93
2018.008.027.019 RCAP - S. Aronson
2018.008.027.020 Slattery - Urban Gov't
2018.008.027.021 Off Reserve Vol. I
2018.008.027.022 Off Reserve - Lithman
2018.008.027.023 Urban Reserve - Sask.
2018.008.027.024 Urban - Winnipeg
2018.008.027.025 Relocation
2018.008.027.026 Urban Needs - Stats NCC
2018.008.027.027 Nfld - Landbase
2018.008.027.028 Claims - Nfld

Box 26 - Dept of Indian Affairs Reports and Data

Series contains published reports and books published by the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs and one from the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs. Series contains:
2018.008.026.001 Basic Departmental Data
2018.008.026.002 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Annual Reports
2018.008.026.003 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and Canadian Polar Commission reports
2018.008.026.004 Deputy Minister Task Forces - Final Reports
2018.008.026.005 Unfinished Business: An Agenda for all Canadians in the 1990's
2018.008.026.006 An Overview of Demographic, Social and Economic Conditions among Nova Scotia's Registered Indian Population
2018.008.026.007 Socio-Economic Impact Model for Northern Development, Vol. I and II
2018.008.026.008 Native Studies in Canada - A Research Guide

Box 25 - Fiduciary, Court Cases, Lubicon Lake

Series contains records related to court cases, Lubicon Lake and Fiduciary duty. It is divided into files/items:
2018.008.025.001 Sparrow Etc. - SCC
2018.008.025.002 Guerin - Musqueam
2018.008.025.003 R. vs. Marshall
2018.008.025.004 MC - Marshall Dec/2000
2018.008.025.005 Corbiere
2018.008.025.006 Comp + Fiduc - Pratt
2018.008.025.007 Fiduciary Vol. 1
2018.008.025.008 Pratt - Prov + Claims
2018.008.025.009 Crown Conduct Dr #1
2018.008.025.010 P. Hutchins: UFO's
2018.008.025.011 Fiduciary & Claims Negs
2018.008.025.012 Claims - M. Turpel
2018.008.025.013 Geoff Lester, DOJ Claims
2018.008.025.014 Northern Flood agreement between Canada, Manitoba, York Factory First Nation, and Manitoba Hydro-electric Board
2018.008.025.015 Claims Review - La Forest 82?
2018.008.025.016 Lubicon Bckgrn
2018.008.025.017 Lubicon Commission
2018.008.025.018 Lubicon - Settlement Commission
2018.008.025.019 Lubicon #3
2018.008.025.020 UNHRC - Lubicon
2018.008.025.021 E. Davie Fulton

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