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Audio Discs

Series consists of audio recordings. The content of the recordings varies, from the National Hymn of the Union of Soviet Socialistic Republic International performed by the choir and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre, to the poem "Portrait of V.I.Lenin" by V. Mayakovski, narrated by Mikhail Astangov, to "Children's Favourite Songs" by various authors and singers.

Lantern slides series

Series consists of sets of lantern slides, often of historical monuments or landscapes. One set of painted slides appears to recount a story, with images of people outdoors on a farm, in a carriage, dancing and fighting. Another set of non-photographic painted slides depicts children working and playing. The slides in this series were mass produced for the commercial market.

Paintings, Rugs and Embroidery

Series comprises paintings of Lenin on canvas or on wood, woven rugs, sashes and various needlework with Lenin as the subject.

Posters series

Series is made up of large and small posters, all featuring rallying slogans for the Soviet Party, with such slogans as We Must Try to Raise the Party is Authority Higher, Higher and Higher,The Party Intellect, Glory and Conscience of Our Epoch, Listening to You Comrade. Most are illustrated with the face of Vladimir Illych Lenin. There is also a selection of citations issued by the Soviet Party and presented to individuals in honour of their work or military performance.

Landscapes and industry series

Series consists of photographs of landscapes, usually featuring factories, mills, bridges or other industrial and man-made objects, and images of agriculture. There area few small sub-sets of images in this series related to sports, which show horses and jockeys, cars and grandstands at racing events.

Toy and promotional cameras

Series contains cameras designed for children or created and distributed as marketing materials for different corporations. These cameras became most popular after the advent of film cartridges, as this greatly simplified the handling and lowered the cost. These cameras are predominantly inexpensive and simply designed, without features that allow the photographer to change aperture or shutter speed.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

Albums series

Series consists of albums on a variety of subjects, but all are personal in nature, created by individuals or families. Many focus on geographic locations as subjects of a tour. Some WWI and WWII family and military tour records.

One-time use cameras

Series contains cameras designed to be disposable. Usually simple, point and shoot cameras made of plastic cases with cardboard housings, these cameras were sold pre-loaded with film and returned to the photofinisher in tact for development. The plastic bodies were often returned to the manufacturer and re-used, with film and housing. Cameras such as this were marketed for travel, weddings, underwater or other situations where a more expensive camera may get damaged. They were available in different film speeds and some models included a flash.

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Stereoscopic and multi lens cameras

Series contains cameras that have with more than one lens, to create multiple images on the same light sensitive film or plate. These cameras were designed for several purposes, the most popular being the stereoscopic, or three-dimensional, image. Most stereo cameras work by taking two simultaneous images from slightly varying points of view that correspond to the distance between the human eyes. The images are then mounted side-by-side and viewed through a stereoscope (a system of two lenses that helps to converge the two photographs, to mimic the depth perception of binocular vision). Other three-dimensional cameras used four or more lenses to create images for lenticular prints.
Some multi-lens cameras were intended to create multiple copies of the same scene at one time, such as the gem tintype camera and passport camera, while others had shutters that took sequential shots to create images which show the passage of time on one frame.

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Point and shoot cameras

Series contains mainly inexpensive, fully automatic 35 mm cameras marketed strictly for amateur use. These cameras are the high tech descendants of the box camera and most models have no manual control over focus, aperture, shutter speed, film winding or metering. The viewfinder on point and shoot models is, like the box camera and unlike reflex style cameras, not integrated with the lens; there is no mirror directing the view from the lens to the eye of the photographer. Most of the point and shoot cameras require batteries for operation.

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Dry plate cameras

This series contains cameras designed for use with commercially manufactured dry plate negatives. Produced between about 1880 and 1900, these cameras began to be marketed to amateur photographers due to the relative ease of using dry plates. Exposure times shortened, necessitating faster shutters, within the lens or camera. The equipment also became more compact, allowing for hand-held photographs.

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Field cameras

This series contains view cameras whose lighter and more compact design, as compared to larger, studio style cameras, allowed for them to be easily transported for use in outdoor settings and for travelling. Alterations like collapsible bellows (folding into either the back of the camera, the front or both), smaller lenses, and folding bodies allowed for the camera to be collapsed for easier movement. The advent of pre-prepared photographic dry plates (and later sheet film). further facilitated landscape and other outdoor photography.

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Textual Records

Series consists of unpublished textual records produced as a result of the day-to-day operations of Kodak Canada from 1896 to 2005. Records pertain to the company's corporate operations, financials, plant, equipment, and supplies, communications, human resources and industrial relations activities, employee activities, and Heritage Collection and Museum. Series includes notes, correspondence, ledger and account books, financial statements, reports, recipes and instructions, contracts and agreements, publication drafts and mock-ups, lists and inventories, and other manuscript, typescript, and computer-created textual materials produced by Kodak Canada employees, contractors, and correspondents.

Kodak Canada Inc.

British Film Institute Publications

Series contains monthly publications by the British Film Institute outlining the current films as selected and reviewed by a panel.
Critics Choice: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2612745
Monthly Film Bulletin: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2697103
NFT (National Film Theatre): http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2697103
Three Sixty : British Film Institute News: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2699523

Toronto Film Society

Len Didur - employee series

The sub-series contains 4 printed works on space photography and x-ray radiography produced by Eastman Kodak Company and either re-produced or re-distributed by Canadian Kodak Company Limited. One example of an x-ray photograph is included in this sub-series.

Didur, Len

Dennis Cannon - employee series

Sub-series contains 1 album of photographs + paper, 3 business cards, 1 envelope with commemorative stamp, 2 Kodak Pioneers' Night programmes, and 1 card with a sample of Kodak Plus-X Aerographic Film and Kodak Bimat Film.

Cannon, Dennis

Box 24 - BC Land Claims

Series contains records related to Land Claims and court cases in British Columbia. Includes records regarding claims policy, the B. C. Treaty Commission, the Nisga'a agreement in principle, the Douglas Treaties, the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs, and the First Nations Summit. Series has been divided into the following files/items:

2018.008.021.001 Select Annotated Bibliography on B. C. Indian Policy and Land Claims
2018.008.021.002 B. C. - Lands - History
2018.008.021.003 BC Claims 5%
2018.008.021.004 B. C. Treaty Comm Vol. I
2018.008.021.005 B. C. Treaty Comm Vol. II
2018.008.021.006 Nisga'a Agreement
2018.008.021.007 UBCIC - 10/96
2018.008.021.008 UBCIC Resource Kit
2018.008.021.009 UBCIC Posters
2018.008.021.010 UBCIC Vol. I
2018.008.021.011 B. C. Claims Vol. I & II
2018.008.021.012 UBCIC - Nov. 1999
2018.008.021.013 RCAP - Douglas Treaties
2018.008.021.014 Douglas Treaties - DIA
2018.008.021.015 Nisga'a AIP Analysis
2018.008.021.016 BC Interior
2018.008.021.017 BCTC - Spring 98
2018.008.021.018 Haida Timber Case 1/98
2018.008.021.019 Nisga'a AIP 95-96
2018.008.021.020 Nisga'a Agrmnt #1
2018.008.021.021 BCTC - 3/99
2018.008.021.022 BC - Ind Orgs
2018.008.021.023 BC - Fall 1999 - West Bank
2018.008.021.024 First Nations Congress Lands, Revenues, Trusts Community Review Workshops

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

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

Artist catalogues takeaways

Series contains pamphlets, cards, catalogues and booklest produced by photographers as handouts between 2000 and 2005. Artists include:

Lili Almog
Matthre Barlow
Mette Bersang
Beth Block
Joergen Brandt
Brittain Bright
Andrew Buurman
Catherine Cameron
Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Marcelo Coelho
Lois Conner
Michael Corridore
Vincent Delbrouck
Gair Dunlop
Beth Dow
Sebastian Friedman
Johannes Galert
Moyrah Gall
Edouard Glissant
Jules Greenberg
Myar Greene
Kyna Gourley
Linda Hansen
Mark Edward Harris
Heinrich Heidersberger
German Herrera
April Hickox
Julia Hoerner
Michael Itkoff
Adam Jeppeson
Max Kandhola
Misty Keasler
Karen Keating
Jens Knigge
Michael Kolster
Oliver Krebs
Bob Kubiak
James Lerager
Rania Matar
Heather McMlintock
Beatrice Minda
Rizwan Mirza
Edgar Moreno
Huong Ngo
Christian Nielinger
Dan Nelken
Rachel Papo
Mary Parisi
Patricia Pastore
Gilles Perrin
Liv Carle Mortenesen
Liza Nguyen
Elizabeth Orbutt
Betty Press
Susan Raab
David Ramkalawon
Scully & Osterman
Sole, Magdalena
Kristopher Stallworth
David Star
Amy Stein
Wei Leng Tay
Mogens Ulderup
Jim Vecchi
Carla Williams
Dennis Witmer

Pawel Zak

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, 2002

Series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions in museums, galleries, festivals and universities in the United States and some abroad, during 2002. Venues include:

Brooklyn Museum of Art
Civiche Raccolte d'Arte Applicate ed Incisioni, Milan
DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park
FotoFest, Houston
Houston Centre for Photography
Kouros, New York
Menil Collection, Houston
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Museum of Photographic Art, San Diego
Peabody Essex Museum
Portland Art Museum
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
San Diego Museum of Man
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
World Forestry Centre Museum, Portland
Victoria and Albert Museum

Nordström, Alison

Ryerson Press Textual Records

Series contains records related to the publishing of books by the Ryerson Press company between 1902 and 1973. Documents include author agreements and contracts, memorandums of understanding, and some correspondence with authors.

The Ryerson Press

Box 3 - Self Government and Federal Policy, 1990's

Series contains records regarding Inherent Right and Self-Government policies, Federal Government policies, and Auditor General reports related to the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. The series is divided into the following files/items:

2018.008.003.001 Band Debt: funding
2018.008.003.002 Band Debt: Audit/1995
2018.008.003.003 Health/Legal 11/95
2018.008.003.004 Fiduc/Health - 11/95
2018.008.003.005 Fed. Healing Fund Cab Doc 1998
2018.008.003.006 Bill C-79, 1997
2018.008.003.007 Indian Act, Sept/95
2018.008.003.008 Ind. Act By Law Book
2018.008.003.009 Mikmaq Constitution
2018.008.003.010 Creating Opportunity - the Liberal Plan for Canada
2018.008.003.011 The Liberal Plan, 1997 - Securing Our Future Together
2018.008.003.012 Aboriginal Liberals
2018.008.003.013 Red Book Critiques
2018.008.003.014 Liberal Policy - 8/95
2018.008.003.015 Liberal Policy - 4/95
2018.008.003.016 DIAND: Indian Population 1995
2018.008.003.017 Fed. Treaty Policy - 4/95
2018.008.003.018 Sovereignty - AMC & R. Pangowish 84/92
2018.008.003.019 Self Govt: 1994, Hutchins et. al
2018.008.003.020 Slattery: Decolonizing the Constitution 8/9/92
2018.008.003.021 Custom Law
2018.008.003.022 Treasury Board
2018.008.003.023 DIA - Partnership 1999
2018.008.003.024 Fed Treaty Policy - 96-98
2018.008.003.025 Fed Policy 12/97
2018.008.003.026 DIAND - 97/98 Plan
2018.008.003.027 Inherent Rite 5/95
2018.008.003.028 Self Govt - Fed Neg Mandate/97
2018.008.003.029 Liberal S. G. Policy Response
2018.008.003.030 Inherent Rite Cab Doc 5/95
2018.008.003.031 Auditor General 4/99
2018.008.003.032 Federal Budget 2/99
2018.008.003.033 Auditor Gen. 9/96
2018.008.003.034 Audit Gen: 1991 & 94
2018.008.003.035 AG Report - 1986
2018.008.003.036 AG's Report - 1990
2018.008.003.037 Audit Gen 93/Prog Eval
2018.008.003.038 Program Assessment & Review, 1994
2018.008.003.039 Trojan Buffalo 6/95
2018.008.003.040 Self Govt: PCO/CBSG 10/92

Box 18 - Budgets, Self Government 1990s

Series contains records related to the federal budget, DIAND program audits, self-government and other topics. It is divided into to the following files/items:

2018.008.018.001 Federal Budget
2018.008.018.002 DIA - 98/99 Estimates
2018.008.018.003 Fed. 1994 Budget
2018.008.018.004 Federal Budgets
2018.008.018.005 Deficits/Surplus - Policy
2018.008.018.006 DIAND - Bckgrnd - 96
2018.008.018.007 Fed NDP - 1997
2018.008.018.008 DIAND Polls - 1995-3/97
2018.008.018.009 AFN Speeches 1990
2018.008.018.010 AFN Treaty Mtg - 8/01
2018.008.018.011 AB. Healing Foundation 2003
2018.008.018.012 Right Wing - 2000
2018.008.018.013 Self Govt - Accountability
2018.008.018.014 Residential Schools
2018.008.018.015 Federal Steering Cmittee 2001
2018.008.018.016 Govt Bios
2018.008.018.017 PCO Research - 96
2018.008.018.018 Program Review: PCO
2018.008.018.019 Deputies - Horizontal 12/96
2018.008.018.020 Deputies Policy 12/96
2018.008.018.021 Ind. Act. Govt.
2018.008.018.022 Ind. Act - Case law
2018.008.018.023 McNeil/Slattery 1998
2018.008.018.024 DIAN - Treaty $
2018.008.018.025 FN Leaders Poll 95
2018.008.018.026 DIA Audits 1/95
2018.008.018.027 Priorities DIA 6/95
2018.008.018.028 CBSG Audit 2/93
2018.008.018.029 Social Assistance
2018.008.018.030 Ind Orgs. Vol. I
2018.008.018.031 Alternatives

Nine lectures and five workshops on contemporary photography (9+5)

Series contains audio cassette recordings of lectures and workshops given by photographers, filmmakers, critics and historians in the Image Arts Department at Ryerson University as part of their 1981-1982 lecture series. 2 events, Eugene Richards' February 11th lecture and Bruce Elder's March 5th-7th performance workshop do not have audio recordings available.

Image Arts

Photographers Speak series

Series contains audio recordings of talks given by photographers as part of a series entitled "Photographers Speak", which took place in Rochester NY in 1982. Speakers included: Anthony Barboza, Lillian Bassman, Scott Hyde, Nathan Lyons, Martha Madigan, Nile Root, Henry Holmes Smith, Keith Smith, and John Wood.

Face Productions

Kodak chair lecture series 1988-1989

Series contains audio recordings of public lectures given by photographers, filmmakers, theorists, and critics as part of the Kodak chair lecture series, presented at Ryerson University. Two of the lectures (Tom Sherman, October 21st and Steven Marx, January 27th) were not recorded.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak Chair lecture series, 1992-1993

Series contains audio recordings of 5 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 1992-1993 academic year. No recordings exist for the Richard Benson, Stephen Livick, and Sabastião Salgado lectures.. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Sally Mann, American photographer: September 24, 1992
Douglas Crimp, American historian: October 23, 1992
Mike & Doug Starn, American artists: November 3, 1992
Richard Benson, American photographer: November 16 & 17, 1992
Bernd & Hilla Becher, German conceptual artists: January 15, 1993
Stephen Livick, photographer: February, 1993
Marian Penner-Bancroft, Canadian photographer: March 5, 1993
Sabastião Salgado, Brazilian photojournalist: April, 1993

Image Arts

Kodak Chair lecture series, 1998-1999

Series contains audio recordings of 8 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 1998-1999 academic year. Lectures were recorded in both audio and video formats, with the exceptoin of the David Plowden, scheduled for January 29, 1999, whic was cancelled and no audio or video is available. The lecture schedule was as follows:
Adam Fuss October 23, 1998
William Ewing October 23, 1998
Carolee Schneeman November 13, 1998
Larry Fink November 20, 1998
Sophie Ristelhueber January 21, 1999
David Plowden January 29, 1999 (cancelled)
Donigan, Cumming March 5, 1999
Thomas Roma May 5, 1999

Image Arts

Kodak Chair lecture series, 2000-2001

Series contains audio recordings of lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 2000-2001 academic year. Lectures were recorded in both audio and video formats. A lecture by Jeremy Podeswa, scheduled for February 16, 2001, was cancelled and is not included in the recordings. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Martin Parr (UK photographer), October 13, 2000
Daniel & Geo Fuchs (German photographers), October 27, 2000
Ernie Gehr (American filmmaker), November 11, 2000
Abelardo Morell (American photographer), November 17, 2000
Stan Douglas (Canadian photographer & installation artist), January 18, 2001
Robbert Flick (American photographer), February 9, 2001
Steven Mann (Canadian computational photographer), March 16, 2001

Image Arts

Kodak Chair lecture series, 2004-2005

Series contains audio recordings of 8 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 2004-2005 academic year. Lectures were recorded in video format. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Phil Bergerson (Canadian photographer), October 15, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/493.aspx
Janieta Eyre (Canadian photographer), November 12, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/494.aspx
Walid Ra'ad (Lebanese-American media artist), November 26, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/495.aspx
David Robeky (Canadin video and installation artist), December 2, 2005 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/489.aspx
Michael Awad (Canadian photographer and architect), February 11, 2005 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/497.aspx
Raphael Lorzano-Hemmer (Mexican-Canadian installation artist), March 11, 2005 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/498.aspx
Harmony Korine (American director), April 1, 2005 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/499.aspx
Shu Lea Cheang (Taiwanese-American multimedia artist), April 14, 2005 Steam online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/496.aspx

Image Arts

Kodak Chair lecture series, 2006-2007

Series contains audio recordings of 5 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 2006-2007 academic year. Lectures were recorded in video format. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Jeremy Podeswa (Canadian film and television director), January 26, 2007 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/482.aspx
Joanna Berzowska & SX Labs (Concordia University), February 23, 2007 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/483.aspx
Jamel Shabazz (African-American photographer), March 29, 2007 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/484.aspx
Alain Fleischer (French filmmaker), April 27, 2007 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/485.aspx
Roger Ballen (American-South African photographer), May 11, 2007 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/486.aspx

Image Arts

Leslie Sparks

Lesley Sparks began working at Kodak as a summer student from 1968-1978, working in every department of Marketing & Sales until she became the first TSR for the Special Products division of Graphics Markets in 1978 until 1984. Lesley came back as a contractor in 1987 working in the Marketing Information Systems department mainly with Consumer Markets and then with Copy Products. Finally, Lesley worked as the School programs Director, working with High School through the Focus on Education Program, organizing exhibitions and events highlighting high school student's photographic work. Records in this series were amassed during Lesley Sparks' time at Kodak, and include documents, promotoinal materials, with a predominance of records on the Focus on Education program.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Jack Brannigan Donation - employee series

Sub-series contains 4 commemoriative pins, 1 stock option certificate, 1 photograph & certificate for training, 1 gift certificate and a copy of a paper by former Kodak employee Earl L. Arnold regarding his experience in emulsion making at Kodak.

Brannigan, Jack

Stratford theatre programs

Series consists of 77 theatre programs published by the Stratford Shakespearean Festival in the years 1960, 1961, 1963-1967, 1971, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1993-1997, 2001-2012. The Stratford Festival is a festival that has occured annually from April to November since 1953 in Stratford, Ontario. The festival was originally devoted to producing soley the works of William Shakespeare, but since has expanded to focus primarily on classical repertoire.

Camera accessories series

Series contains various photographic tools for use with a variety of camera models from many manufacturers. Accessories include: plate and film holders, tripods, cable releases, bellows, remote controls, adapters, clamps and various adapters.

Exhibitions, 2010

Series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions in international museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities during 2010. See sub-series records for lists of venues.

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, 2012

Series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions in international museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities during 2012.

Nordström, Alison

Gardner's Art Through the Ages

Series contains images to accompany Gardner's Art Through the Ages, 12th edition. Topics include sculpture, architecture, painting, and photgoraphy from ancient to modern. Slides are housed in 2 binders, with index included.

Saskia Cultural Documentation

Photographic

1971 - 1985. 103 items Audio Visual.
This series includes all of the audio visual material in the Robert Hackborn Fonds. Formats represented include vinyl audio disc, Umatic, Beta, VHS, 35mm and 16mm film. The records in this series have been arranged based on how they were ordered and stored by Mr. Hackborn
2012.005.01

Hackborn, Robert Arthur, Mr., September 22, 1928

Subject-Files

This series contains subject files on various architects, firms or locations. These files were consulted for research or featured in the Canadian Architect magazines.

Promotional film packages and stills

The series consists of promotional packages and film stills (press kits) put together by various Canadian, American and international film production companies and collected by the Toronto Film Society.

Toronto Film Society

Motion-picture cameras

Series contains cameras that use film to capture moving images for display. While still image cameras expose one image at a time on photographic film, motion picture cameras take a series of images (or frames) on long strips of film that are then played back using a projector. The speed at which the film is projected matches that which it was taken, a speed (or frame rate) of 24 frames per second was long the standard in the motion picture industry, and is enough to appear to the human eye as motion and not simply a string of still images. Most of the cameras in this series are for amateur or "home movie" use.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

Portraits series

Series consists of cabinet cards, cartes de visite, ambrotypes, daguerreotypes, tintypes and gelatin silver prints made by professional photographers, generally featuring a studio mark or imprint. Prints are usually found mounted on cards.

Early cameras

This series consists of original and duplicate early cameras from the beginning of the history of photography. Based on the basic design of the camera obscura and produced between about 1820 and 1870, these simple devices were usually solid or sliding box cameras with uncomplicated lenses. The shutter was normally outside of the lens, in the form of a lens cap that was simple removed and replaced for exposure, or a rotating metal plate on the front of the lens, which held the aperture. These cameras mainly predated dry plate and flexible film photography, and were used to take Daguerreotype, wet-plate and salted paper photographs.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

Folding (bellows) cameras

This series contains cameras designed for roll film and employed a folding design, in which a front flap opened and lens and bellows extended from the camera body. This design balanced the need to produce large sized negatives while making the cameras smaller, and more convenient than the box format cameras. Many were variations on the basic Kodak design that, when folded, resembled a long, flat box with rounded ends. Both brilliant viewfinders and optical direct finders were used in these designs and lenses were generally more advanced than the simple box cameras, with shutter speed and focus adjustments possible.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

Postage Stamps series

Series consists of several collections of postage stamps, usually held in albums or envelopes with stamps printed on them.

Ephemera series

Series consists of sculptures and reliefs of Lenin, as well as a piece of marble from Lenin's mausoleum. Media include metal, wood, bronze, plaster, stone, plastic, glass, porcelain, and clay.

Flags series

Series consists of flags and banners, very similar in style, often awarded in competition and sometimes titled a flag.

Documentary Films series

Series consists of biographical films about Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870-1924), leader of the Soviet Union and father of Communism. These films were created and produced in the Russian Soviet State and reflect the ideals of the state and the popular interpretation of Lenin's life and work. The 17 film reels make up the following 4 movies: "Lenin is alive" (1969), "Lenin: pages of the biography" (1969), "Gorki Leninskie" (1984), "Lenin documents, facts, recollections" (1969). A DVD was added to the collection in 2010 that depicts the public speeches and demonstrations taking place in Vilnius, Lithuania during the dissolution of the Lithuanian Soviet State, including the tearing down of a statue of Lenin in the city centre.

Photographic equipment and materials series

Series contains 251 photographic materials and equipment donated by Kodak Canada Inc. including cameras, camera accessories, film and paper, photographic viewing and editing equipment, and processing equipment and materials. Objects have been arranged by the above stated categories. Most of the eqiupment and materials originated from the Kodak Canada Heritage Collection Museum, and specific reference to this original intent has been included in the notes and subject fields.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Published Materials

1957 -1991. 21,276 items Photographic.
This series includes all of the photographic material in the Robert Hackborn Fonds. Formats represented include a wide variety of sizes of colour and black and white prints, slides, diffusion transfer prints, negatives, panorama print rolls, and contact sheets. The vast majority of the photographs and negatives in this series were executed by Hackborn during the course of his work as a production and set designer. They include candid scenes revealing aspects of the television production process and are, as a whole, excellently composed with many individual prints standing out as fine art calibre items. The photographs in this series have been arranged based on how they were ordered and stored by Mr. Hackborn, except in cases where an item's size or condition necessitated an alternate storage location.
2012.005.02

Hackborn, Robert Arthur, Mr., September 22, 1928

Kodak Chair lecture series, 1993-1994

Series contains audio recordings of 6 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 1993-1994 academic year. The James Borcoman lecture was presented at the Art Gallery of Ontario, and no recording exists. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Lynne Cohen: 24 September, 1993
David Harris: 29 October, 1993
Arnaud Maggs: 11 February, 1994
James Borcoman (at AGO): 26 January, 1994
Robert Frank (at AGO): 23 February, 1994
Michael Snow (at AGO): 23 March, 1994
David Harris, Robert Burley, Cynthia Zaitzevsky, and Geoffrey James, "Viewing Olmsted": April 8, 1994

Image Arts

Kodak Chair lecture series, 2003-2004

Series contains audio recordings of 7 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 2003-2004 academic year. Lectures were recorded in video format and the schedule was as follows:

Sultan, Larry (American photographer), October 24, 2003 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/500.aspx
David Cronenberg (Canadian filmmaker), November 7, 2003 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/501.aspx
Jemima Stehli (UK photographer), November 14, 2003 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/502.aspx
Max Dean (Canadian installation artist), January 30, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/503.aspx
Lauren Greenfield (American documentary photographer and filmmaker), March 5, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/505.aspx
Andres Serrano (American photographer), March 12, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/506.aspx
Shirin Neshat (Iranian filmmaker), March 19, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/507.aspx

Image Arts

Exhibitions, 2001

Series contains invitations, pamphlets, press releases and publications for photographic exhibitions in
museums, galleries, festivals and universities in the United States, and some abroad, during 2001. Venues include:

Akron Art Museum
Apexart, New York
Andrew Smith Gallery, Santa Fe
Ansel Adams Gallery, Yosemite National Park
The Arts Centre, St. Petersburg, Florida
Boston University Art Gallery
Buckley Center Gallery, University of Portland
Camerawork Gallery, Portland
Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona
Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College Florida
Dorothy F, Scmidt College of Arts and Letters, Florida Atlantic University
The Edward Carter Centre, New York
Elizabeth Leach gallery, Portland
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Galerie Polaris-Bernard Utudjian, Paris
Gallery 292, New York
Hillsborough Community College
Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston
Institute of Contemporary Art at Main College of Art
Internaltional Center of Photography, New York
The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Kommunale Galerie, Frankfurt
Leica Gallery, New York
The Light Factory, Charlotte, NC
Louise, Paris
Massachusetts College of Art
Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College
Museum of Modern Art, New York
nederlands foto instituut, Netherlands
Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach
The Organisation for Visual Arts, London
Peabody Essex Museum
Photo Americas, Portland
Photographic Image Gallern, Portland
Portland Art Museum
Portland Classical Chinese Garden
The Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
Ringling School of Art and Design, Sarasota
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
SK Josefsberg Studio, Portland
Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona Beach Community College
Victoria and Albert Museum

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, 2003

Series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions in museums, galleries, festivals and universities in the United States and some abroad, during 2003. Venues include:

Alliance Francaise, Houston
Brighton Photo Biennial
Kerrigan Campbell art + projects, New York
Mackey Gallery, Houston
Museum fur Kunst und Kulturgeschichte,
The National Gallery, Prague
San Francisco Mosaics
San Fransisco Museum of Modern Art
Sicardi Gallery, Houston
Wyatt Gallery

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, 2008

Series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions in international museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities during 2008. See sub-series records for lists of venues.

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, 2011

Series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions in international museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities during 2011. See sub-series records for lists of venues.

Nordström, Alison

Gardner's Art Through the Ages

Series contains images to accompany Gardner's Art Through the Ages, 10th edition. Topics include sculpture, architecture, painting, and photgoraphy from ancient to modern. Slides are housed in 1 binder, with index included.

The Macmillan Company of Canada Limited

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