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Bowling trophy

Large wooden base with a silver figure (broken), silver bowling pins and lane. Silver and brass name plates. “Architectural Club Bowling League”. Winners range from 1956-1968.

1939-1940 Toronto Normal School yearbook

3 yearbooks for the Toronto Normal School, 1939 - 1940 :

  1. No identifying name, no autographs.
  2. No identifying name, no autographs.
  3. Belonged to A. Edwards ; autographs at back of book.

Toronto Normal School

Tibacimowin: Gathering of Stories

One copy of "Tibacimowin: Gathering of Stories" with Judy Finlay and the Honourable Landon Pearson OC. The book was published by the Provincial Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health at Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario. Stories were gathered from Elders and community leaders from Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation, Sandy Lake First Nation, Mishkeegogamang Ojibway First Nation, Fort Severn First Nation (Washaho Cree Nation), Eabametoong First Nation, Nibinamik First Nation, and Weagamow First Nation (North Caribou Lake First Nation).

Finlay, Judy

Child and Youth Care Practitioners Contributions to Evidence-based Practice in Group Care report

Single copy of research report "Child and Youth Care Practitioners Contributions to Evidence-based Practice in Group Care". Co-investigators in the research project were Dr. Carol Stuart of the School of Child and Youth Care, and Dr. Larry Sanders Chair of the Research Committee Ontario Association of Residences Treating Youth.

Stuart, Carol

Newness Express No. 2 Model G

Item is a magazine box falling-plate detective camera for 9x12cm plates. It has a Rapid Rectilinear lens, a shutter with two instantaneous speeds (rapide and lente), an adjustable aperture, two Watson-type viewfinders with folding covers, a plate-counter, and two tripod sockets. It has a wood body with leather covering. The camera was formally named the Express Détective but it has been combined with the Express Newness, which is the name that many sources record the camera under.

Expo Watch Camera

Item is a small novelty film camera that is disguised as a railroad pocket watch, first produced into early 1900's and sold until 1939. The exposure is made through the winding stem and the winding knob serves as a lens cap, and required special film cartridges. The camera is relatively common, as it was marketed for so long and several variations exist in the "Expo" trademark style, the winding knob, and the viewfinder shape. Black, red, blue enameled versions produced about 1935 are rarer.

Expo Watch Camera

Item is a small novelty film camera that is disguised as a railroad pocket watch, first produced into early 1900's and sold until 1939. The exposure is made through the winding stem and the winding knob serves as a lens cap, and required special film cartridges. The camera is relatively common, as it was marketed for so long and several variations exist in the "Expo" trademark style, the winding knob, and the viewfinder shape. Black, red, blue enameled versions produced about 1935 are rarer. Item has its original box and triangular viewfinder, but the lens cap is missing.

Illuminated Manuscript - James Carlyle's Retirement

Manuscript contains four pages of hand calligraphy and art, bound in brown leather and inscribed, "To James Carlyle, Esq., M.D. Toronto". The manuscript was presented to Dr. Carlyle upon his retirement in 1893 by the "Old Model Boys", students to whom he was their headmaster (1858-1871) at the Boys' Model School, followed by being the Mathematical Master at the Toronto Normal School (1871-1893). Also in the file are two notices copied from the Internet of Dr. Carlyle's death from The Globe newspaper.

Dr. James Carlyle (born England,1830/31-1990) was the son of John Carlyle (born Scotland, 1791-1872) and the nephew of Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) the Scottish historian and philosopher known as the Sage of Chelsea, because he spent much of his life living and writing in Chelsea, London being very much respected by his Victorian literary peers. James Carlyle emigrated to Canada in 1837 with his parents and siblings. He became a teacher in Brantford, was promoted to Headmaster at the Boys' Model School in Toronto (1858-1871) 13 years during which time he went to medical school earning his medical degree. Dr. Carlyle spent another 22 years as the Master of Mathematics at the Toronto Normal School, retiring in 1893. He lived at 187 Gerrard Street East. During the last five years of his life he suffered from bronchial asthma, dying at home on 13 October 1900 at the age of 70 leaving behind his wife, Wilhelmina (Mina), two sons and three daughters. James is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery with his wife.

Cavalry (Albumen, Kodak No. 1 print)

Item is a mounted albumen print on paper manufactured by Kodak and likely taken using the Kodak No. 1 camera, which came pre-loaded with film. When all 100 exposures had been made by the consumer, the entire camera was sent back to the Kodak company for prints to be made, and the camera to be reloaded. The Kodak No. 1 produced circular snapshots.
The image depicts a man seated on a horse, surrounded by onlookers with bicycles. Inscription on the reverse reads "Cavalry [illeg] Park West".

Cartoon Albumen Prints

1 print is a cartoon of winged creatures chasing a man on a horse( with the inscription "Ae spring brought off her master hale, But left behind her ain grey tail.") and the second is of a composer and imps/satan. Cover of the second is torn off; has logo

Assorted Gelatin Silver Prints

Portraits of people by different publishers:
1 print by G. Marr
1 print by Evans & Hastings
1 print by Ea. Ray
1 print by McVey
2 prints by Edy Bros.
1 print by J. J. Schmidt
1 print by the Maitland Studio
1 print by Dixon
1 print by Hadden's Studio
2 prints by Mickelthamite
16 prints by unidentified publishers, one has a swastika on the front cover

Print: Ontario Normal College Graduates 1905-1906

Sepia tone composite print of the graduates of the Ontario Normal College (possibly the Normal School in London or the "Ontario Normal School" in Hamilton* ). Mounted on a 43cm x 51cm board. Placed in a 50 cm x 65 cm frame. There is a reference in the handwritten chronology in the Archivist's 'Ryerson History' binder which reads as follows: "1897 - School of Pedagogy moves to Hamilton and becomes the Ontario Normal College".

Toronto Normal School

Television broadcasting laboratory

As part of the Developing for the '80s fundraising campaign, Sony Canada donated a new broadcasting laboratory, "the most advanced in Canada" ("Bulletin" article, see RG 577.01.02) for RTA and the Journalism Department students.

Delta Sheraton Front Desk Computer Library : Hospitality and Tourism Dept.

The photographic image, created in the early to mid 1980s, shows three Hospitality and Tourism students using recently donated computer equipment as part of a front office hotel computer system from Delta Hotels, the Sheraton Corporation, and Electronic Engineering Company of California Inc. (EECO). The name of the training lab appears in the background.

Lesson Topic form

Printed on bond paper, this Provincial Normal Schools standard form records the student teacher's practicum lesson to a class in a particular subject, thus the title, Lesson Topic. In this example, Miss Battersby successfully completed teaching the arithmetic lesson based on calculating the area of circles using a mathematical formula to a Grade 7 class. Because it is unclear where Miss Battersby undertook her practicum, the "Critic Teacher" who signed the form could have a Normal School faculty member or a teacher at a Model School class or a teacher in another school. The date and time of the practicum lesson are given. Also of note, the form itself, having been designed in November 1928 with 100,000 printed at that time.

1923-1924 Toronto Normal School yearbook

3 yearbooks for the Toronto Normal School 1923-1924 from two donations. These books were donated from and appear to have been originally owned by, as follows :

  1. A.1997-078 - Appears to have been originally owned by Leila Bryce (her name appears in tiny print on inside back cover); contains autographs.
  2. 2023-13 - Originally owned by Harvey Curry. Pages were flagged with Harvey's photograph and description; contains numerous autographs.
  3. 2023-13 - Appears to have been originally owned by Velma Quinn; contains numerous autographs.

Toronto Normal School Handbell

Brass handbell with black wooden handle belonged to Dr. James Carlyle, the fourth Headmaster of the Boys' Model School where he would have used it (1858-1871) and Mathematical Master of the Toronto Normal School (1871-1893).

Mad People's History DST 503

One lightly annotated copy of the course pack for the course 'Mad People's History DST 503. Edited by Geoffrey Reaume. Published by Canadian Scholars Press Inc. Also includes a small student flyer "A History of Madness DST500, This Is Madness" from 2010.

Imagination in Action

One copy of the book, 'Imagination in Action' is a collection of "essays and musings on creativity" edited by Carol Malyon. George Swede's essay, "Tracks in the Sand - Why Do We Write" and "Why Haiku" appear on pages 56 - 61.

Included with the book is a letter from the editor to all contributors, and personalized to George, signed, 'Carol'.

The Mercury Press

Haiku in English

One copy of the book, 'Haiku in English'. George Swede poems on pages 76-78 and is mentioned in the introduction on p.xxxiii and the overview on page 341.

A History of Modern Haiku

One copy of the book, 'A History of Modern Haiku'. George Swede mentioned on pages 21, 41, 52, 61, 62, 65, 76, 88, 101, 123, 128, 129.

Rattle 58

One copy of the Winter 2017 issue of American Poetry journal, 'rattle'. George Swede poem on page 39.

Rattle 47

One copy of the Spring 2015 issue of American Poetry journal, 'rattle'. George Swede poems on page 55.

Haiku Mind

One copy of the poetry anthology 'haiku mind'. George Swede poem and essay on page 191.

This is My Best

File contains 1 copy of the book "This is My Best". The poem by George Swede "Magicians" is published on page 123 of the book.

The Coach House Press

Event

One copy of the winter 2018 / 2019 issue of Canadian literary journal, 'event'. George Swede poems on page 36-38.

Here is a Poem

File contains 1 copy of the anthology "Here is a Poem - an anthology of Canadian poetry". George Swede's poems can be found on pages 23, 25, 26, 28, and 94.

McNeil, Florence

Butterflight

One copy of 'Butterflight', Santa Rosa California, Two Autumns Press, 2017. This booklet was published by the Haiku Poets of Northern California in honour of the annual Two Autumns Reading in San Francisco, which in 2017 involved four poets, George Swede, being one of them.

Off The Beaten Track - A Year in Haiku

One Copy of "Off The Beaten Track A Year in Haiku." London, UK: Boatwhistle Books. George Swede was one of the 12 poets invited to write a haiku for each day of a particular month and he became responsible for 31 haiku to depict the month of August.

Matrix - Haiku and Beyond

One copy of the journal 'Matrix - Haiku and Beyond', Issue 107. This is special issue by a long-running Canadian poetry periodical on innovation in English language haiku. George Swede's work is on pages 30 to 31.

Erotic Haiku - Of Skin On Skin

1 copy of the anthology for which George Swede was both contributor and co-editor with Terry Ann Carter. Over 230 haiku from 80 contributors and is a follow-up to the first anthology of erotic haiku published by Black Moss Press in 1983. George Swede's poems are on pages 45 and 46.

Haiku - Canadian Anthology

File contains one copy of book "Haiku - Canadian Anthology" edited by Dorothy Howard and Andre Duhaime. George Swede's work can be found on page 203.

Howard, Dorothy

Nursing Cape

Navy blue and red wool nursing cape. "WD" embroidered in gold on the right side of the collar denoting the "Wellesley Division". "TGH" is embroidered on the left side of the collar denoting "Toronto General Hospital". Cape closed with two wool tabs attached to cape with brass buttons. Cape was part of nurses uniform.
Wellesley Hospital merged with Toronto General Hospital between 1948 and 1959, becoming the Wellesley Division of that hospital.

Lac-Mac

Television Magic

Consists of a non-fiction book about producing television and the technology involved.

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

CBC Radio TV magazine

Consists of Vol. 13 no. 9 (November 1957) issue of Radio TV, CBC Radio's internal publication.

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

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