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Examinations

Sub-series consists of a selection of examinations from various courses offered by Ryerson. They are found bundled together on the "Unsorted Materials" shelving. They are organized by subject or department.

Blueprints and Plans

Sub-series contains plans and blueprints of Kodak factories and facilities in Ontario including : early blueprints and schematics for the King Street plant, approval drawings and area plans for the Kodak Heights facility showing buildings 1, 3,5, and 8, and detailed blueprints relating to the construction of Kodak Brampton Paper Finishing Plant, Building #35. Subject terms have been used to indicate Kodak site locations in Ontario, specifically the King street, Brampton and Kodak Heights operations.

Kodak Advertising Materials

Series includes heavy leather post-bound ledgers containing proof sheets of advertisements and finished prints clipped from magazines and newspapers. The ads describe products intended for the Consumer, Professional, Medical, Dealer and other specialized markets and were collected by employees of the Communications Department.

The series also includes loose Kodak advertising proofs from 1927 assembled in a two-ring binder.

Posters and Signage

Series contains posters and signs from Kodak Canada Ltd. Most posters are reproductions of the original Eastman Kodak advertisements on foamcore boards for the purposes of display in the Kodak Heritage Museum. Objects originally intended for the Kodak Heritage Museum have been indicated in the notes field of the record. Subjects include: promotional posters from Kodak's The Techniques of the Masters Videoconference Series, advertising campaigns and Kodak slogans printed on posters, historical images of Kodak cameras, and medical imaging posters from the Health Sciences Division of Eastman Kodak Company. Also included are a group of large-scale foamcore posters of Kodak Heights operations reproduced from glass plate negatives in the collection.

Cameras

Sub-series illustrates the production history of the Kodak company's commercial camera production. The collection represents all major styles of medium and small format cameras produced by the company and consists of 171 plate and film cameras, including; box cameras, folding cameras, disposable cameras, range finder cameras, single-lens reflex cameras, twin-lens reflex cameras, ciné cameras, and digital cameras. The cameras are organized chronologically.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Albums

Series contains 24 photographic albums donated from Kodak Canada. Highlights include a series of 6 photograph albums documenting the construction of the first Kodak Heights buildings during the date range of 1913-1916 with indexes organizing the prints by building or site chronologically; these albums form a significant primary resource on industrial construction in the early 20th century.

Also included in the series are several family photograph albums spanning the range of 1920-1950 that portray recreational and family life in Southern Ontario as well as WWI subject matter; and a group of Kodak company albums documenting employee events, vacations, and social parties at Kodak.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Black and white negatives

Contains 6027 b&w negatives from the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives spanning the history of the company from 1900-2005. Negatives are organized by prior arrangement when processed, which was loosely based on the Kodak Canada's organization of the files in their archives index. Files of negatives originating from the previous index associated with the collection have been kept together, with the individual file numbers and index titles referenced in the Notes field of each record.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Black and white prints

Contains ca. 7500 b&w prints from the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives spanning the history of the company from 1900-2005. Highlights include early images of the Kodak Heights facilities, including construction of the first buildings ca. 1915. These prints also correspond to the series of Kodak Heights Albums that document the development of the property. Other images document the various industrial activities related to the production of photographic materials, cameras and moving images at Kodak Canada. Oversize prints include reproductions of portraits of George Eastman as well as images of his life and various leisurely activities.

Prints are organized by the order created when processed in 2005. This arrangement was loosely based on the Kodak Canada's original organization of the files in their archives index. Files of prints organized by the Kodak Canada Archives Index associated with the collection have been kept together, with the individual file numbers and index titles referenced in the Notes field of each record.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Colour negatives

Contains 7084 colour negatives from the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives spanning the history of the company from 1900-2005. Negatives are organized by the order created when processed in 2005. This arrangement was loosely based on the Kodak Canada's original organization of the files in their archives index. Files of negatives organized by the Kodak Canada Archives Index associated with the collection have been kept together, with the individual file numbers and index titles referenced in the Notes field of each record.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Colour prints

Contains 7308 colour prints from the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives spanning the history of the company from 1900-2005. Prints are organized by the order created when processed in 2005. This arrangement was loosely based on the Kodak Canada's original organization of the files in their archives index. Files of prints organized by the Kodak Canada Archives Index associated with the collection have been kept together, with the individual file numbers and index titles referenced in the Notes field of each record.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Colour slides

Sub-series contains 33,281 colour slides, 35 mm format, organized by two main sections: the first is a working collection of reference slides formerly used by the company and arranged alphabetically by subject. The second set of slides was formerly part of the company's archive and was located throughout the different files. The names of the files that the slides originated from are recorded in the Notes field of each record.

The first part of the colour slide collection is arranged alphabetically as was its indended order as a working refence collection used by Kodak Canada. The second part of the collection is loosely arranged by the previous index associated with the collection, with the individual file numbers and index titles referenced in the Notes field of each record.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Glass plate negatives

Series contains 40 glass plate negatives of varying sizes originating from the Kodak Canada Archives. These negatives were created circa 1920 and document the early operations of Kodak Heights, including their involvement with troops in World War I. The Notes field has been used to indicate corresponding Kodak Archives Index files the negatives originated from. They are currently arranged according to the order created when the negatives were processed in 2005.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Transparencies

Series contains 867 transparencies (previous indicated as colour reversals), from the Kodak Canada Corporate Archive. The collection spans the last half of the twentieth century, 1950-2000, and for the most part was used as a working collection for marketing and promotional purposes.
Transparencies are organized by the order created when processed in 2005. This arrangement was loosely based on the Kodak Canada's original organization of the files in their archives index. Files of transparencies organized by the Kodak Canada Archives Index associated with the collection have been kept together, with the individual file numbers and index titles referenced in the Notes field of each record.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Books

Sub-series consists of published monographs held by and donated to Ryerson University Archives & Special Collections as part of the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Product catalogues and price lists

Sub-series includes catalogues and price lists for Kodak products from 1902 to 1995, many of which are illustrated. Includes lists and catalogues for still and motion picture cameras and accessories, as well as for Eastman photographic chemicals. Lists and catalogues targeted amateur and professional photographers, as well as Kodak dealers and wholesalers.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Promotional material

Sub-series consists of published promotional pamphlets, brochures, and other materials produced by Eastman Kodak, its subsidiaries, and external companies between 1919 and 2004. Includes promotional materials targeted toward dealers and retailers of Kodak products, amateur and professional photographers, and Kodak's business market. Also contains published materials promoting Kodak as a company, including company histories, biographies of George Eastman, and company profiles.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Instruction manuals and reference guides

Sub-series contains reference guides and instructional manuals published by Eastman Kodak Co., its subsidiaries, and other companies between 1891 and 2000. Includes general guides on various photographic topics, as well as manuals for specific products. Manuals and guides were intended for amateur and professional photographers and filmmakers, as well as Kodak dealers, and those using Eastman chemicals and solvents.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Annuals, periodicals, and newspaper clippings

Sub-series contains periodicals and annuals, created between 1900 and 2008, previously held and donated by Kodak Canada Inc. as part of the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection. Most periodicals are published by Eastman Kodak Co. and its susidiaries, Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd., and Kodak Limited (U.K.). Many of the periodicals were published for internal use, serving communications and community-building purposes for Kodak employees. However, many periodicals in the sub-series were also published for amateur and professional photographers, dealers of Kodak products, chemical engineers, and others. Some periodicals within the sub-series were published by external publishers.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Corporate records

Sub-series contains textual records produced between 1885 and 2004 that pertain to Kodak Canada as an entire corporate entity. Includes: George Eastman and William Hall Walker's original Canadian roll holder patent; correspondence between Canadian Kodak and Eastman Kodak executives; customs letters; company-wide announcements; company history notes; general company information; annual and quarterly reports; reports published or commissioned by Kodak; executive presentation notes; corporate directories and administrative documents; records pertaining to miscellaneous corporate divisions; and other miscellaneous corporate records.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Financial records

Sub-series consists of accounting ledgers, sales records, budgets and expenditure records, and export records created by Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd., Canadian Kodak Sales Limited, and Recordak Ltd. in the course of their operations from 1900 to 1977.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Records pertaining to plant, equipment, and supplies

Sub-series consists of records related to the construction, outfitting, maintenance and/or use of Kodak Canada's facilities in Toronto, Brampton, Montreal and Vancouver from roughly 1900 to 1987. Includes correspondence, contracts, notes, technical drawings, inventories, order forms, and other ephemera related to plant construction, particularly Kodak Canada's main manufacturing facility, Kodak Heights, at Eglinton Avenue and Weston Road in Toronto, Ontario. Also includes: publicity and public relations records related to plant open houses; records pertaining to Kodak Heights' use as military barracks in WWI; engineering field notes compiled during Kodak Heights construction; records pertaining to the opening of the Kodak processing laboratory in Vancouver, as well as plant procedures and engineering codes.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Product and research records

Sub-series contains records from 1904 to 1966 detailing recipes, instructions and procedures pertaining to the creation or repair of Kodak products, as well as reports stemming from photographic chemical research produced by Kodak and by external authors. Sub-series includes: recipes and instructions for producing photographic chemicals, papers, emulsions, dyes, and other materials; standard practices used in paper coating and emulsion; daily production logbooks; paper production stock records; and records detailing equipment and procedures used to repair Kodak products.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Corporate communications, public relations, and marketing records

Sub-series contains records related to the production of internal and external corporate communications, public relations activities, and marketing between approximately 1900 and 2005. Kodak Canada's Communications department changed its name to Corporate Communications between 1982 and 1986, then changed it again to Corporate communications and Public Affairs in 1988. Records include notes, correspondence, advertising mock-ups and clippings, press releases and press kits, communications-related invoices, drafts of press releases, articles, and advertising copy, and other ephemera. Records pertain to the creation of advertising and publicity, event planning, community engagement, and corporate sponsorship. There was significant crossover between the activities and personnel of the Corporate Communications and Public Affairs department and those of the Kodak Heritage Collection and Museum, particularly surrounding Kodak Canada's centennial celebrations in 1999.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Human resources and industrial relations records

Sub-series consists of records pertaining to Kodak Canada's human resources and industrial relations practices from 1896 to 1997. Includes logbooks pertaining to employee salaries and work hours; reproductions of employment contracts; records related to wage dividends; records related to union activity, including collective bargaining agreements and clippings from the employee strike of 1974; records pertaining to employee benefits; and Kodak employee handbooks and information brochures.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Records pertaining to employee activities

Sub-series consists of records pertaining to the activities of Kodak employees from 1916 to 2001. To a significant extent, Kodak Canada imported the corporate culture created by George Eastman at Eastman Kodak Company. This culture encouraged and supported employee participation in collective leisure activities, including participation in athletic and cultural clubs and events. Sub-series includes records pertaining to employee involvement in WWI and WWII, employee recognition events and annual meetings, and employee leisure and athletic activities.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak Canada Heritage Collection and Museum records

Sub-series consists of records pertaining to the operation of the Kodak Canada Heritage Collection and Museum. The Kodak Canada Heritage Collection was instigated in the early 1990s as a continuation of the Kodak Canada Archives, intended to document and display Kodak Canada's corporate history. The archival was never formally absorbed by the museum and was housed in a room adjacent to the museum exhibition space in building 9 of Kodak Heights, in a series of 5 filing cabinets. The Heritage Collection operated under the curatorship of Bonnie Chapman, an employee in Kodak's Corporate Communications department. A request was made in 1996 to establish a permanent exhibition space for the collection in building 9 of Kodak Heights. In 1998, Kodak Canada collaborated with consultants from the Royal Ontario Museum to conceptualize and install the exhibition that was housed in this permanent space. The Museum officially opened in 1999 and was closed as part of the dissolution of Kodak Canada's manufacturing operations in the early 2000s. Many of the records and objects contained in the overall Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection housed at Ryerson University were originally part of this Museum collection. Records in this sub-series include: display labels and captions; notes and correspondence related to museum events; records pertaining to Kodak's partnership with the ROM; loan agreements and calls for donations; reference material; records and inventories of artifacts; and other ephemera. There was significant crossover between the activities of the Kodak Heritage Collection and Museum and those of the Corporate Communications and Public Affairs department, particularly surrounding Kodak Canada's centennial celebrations in 1999.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Exhibitions, Asia, 2007

Sub-series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by Asian museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities during 2007. Venues include:

China
International Visual Arts Gallery, Beijing
Three Shadows Photography Art Centre, Beijing

India
Camerawork Delhi

Japan
Axis Gallery, Tokyo
Bunkamura, Tokyo
Design Hub, Tokyo
Museum of Contmporary Art, Tokyo
Museum of Modern Art, Ibaraki
National Art Centre, Tokyo
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography
Tokyo Notes

Thailand
The Jim Thompson Art Centre, Bangkok

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, Canada, 2007

Sub-series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by Canadian museums and galleries during 2007. Venues include:

Gallery 44, Toronto
Vancouver Art Gallery
Vox, Montreal

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, Europe, 2007

Sub-series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by European museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities during 2007. Venues include:

France
Magnum Gallery, Paris
Musee du quai Branly, Paris
Paris Photo
Piasa, Paris

Germany
Art Space, Stuttgart
Berlinische Galerie, Berlin
Deutsche Guggenheim
Galerie Kasten, Mannheim
Judisches Museum Berlin
Museum Ludwig, Cologne
Uno Art Space, Stuttgard

Denmark
Brandts Museet fur fotokunst, Odense
Gallerie Image, Aarhus

Luxembourg
Clarveau Cite de l'Image
Musee d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean (Mudam)
Musee national d'histoire et d'art

Netherlands
Foam Fotografiemuseum, Amsterdam
Parkhuis de Zwiger, Amsterdam
Rijks Museum, Amsterdam
Universiteit Leiden, Netherlands

Slovakia
Mesiac Fotografie, Bratislava
Imago

Slovenija
Anton Podbevsek Teater,

Spain
Arqueria de Nuevos Ministerios
Arte Madrid
Blanca Galeriea Berlin, Madrid
Matadero Mardrid
Museo Colecciones ICO, Madrid
Photo Espana, Madrid
Real Jardin Botanico, Madrid

Sweden
Hasselblad Foundation, Goteborg
Lennart Nilsson Award, Karolinska Intitute

Misc.
The Kavkaz Foundation

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, United Kingdom, 2007

Sub-series contains pamphlets, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities in the United Kingdom during 2007. Venues include:

Art at LSE, London School of Economics
Farley Farm House, England
Ffotogallery, Cardiff
Hackelbury Fine Art Limited, London
Japan Society, London
Magnum, London
National Portrait Gallery
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norfolk, England

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, United States of America, 2007

Sub-series contains pamphlets, invitations, newsletters, press releases and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities in the United States during 2007. Venues include:

Addison/Ripley Fine Art, Washington
Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield CT
Boston Public Library
Bortolami, New York
California Museum of Photography, University of California Riverside
Centre for Creative Photography, University of Arizona
Chambers Fine Art, New York
Chicago Cultural Centre
Cleveland Artists Foundation
Fine Arts Centre, University of Rhode Island
Gagosian Gallery, New York
Gallery 339, New York
Gallery Kayafas, Boston
George Eastman House, Rochester
Harn Museum of Art, Gainsville Florida
Haster Hunt, New York
Herberger College of the Arts, Arizona State University
Hosfelt Gallery, New York
Howard Gotleib Archival Research Center at Boston University
Hudson Franklin, New York
The Imageworks, Woodstock, NY
International Centre for Photography, New York
Janos Gat Gallery, New York
Leica Gallery, New York
Magnum, New York
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Nailya Alexander Gallery, New York
Paula Cooper Gallery, New York
Pavilion, Leeds
Pheonix Art Museum
Phillips de Pury & Company, New York
Rhubarb Rhubarb, Birmingham
Robert Kock Gallery, San Francisco
Robert Mann Gallery, New York
Sepia Internatinoal and the Alkazi Collection of Photography, New York
The Sheldon Art Galleries,
Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Fracisco
United Natinoal Headquarter, New York
Wallace Library, MIT
Westby Gallery, College of Fine and Performing Arts

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, Canada, 2008

Sub-series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by Canadian museums and galleries during 2008. Venues include:

Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto
Centre for Art Tapes, Halifax
Gallery 44, Toronto
Jessica Bradley ART + PROJECTS, Toronto
Mass Art Guide
Pier 21
Prefix Photo
UBC Museum of Anthropology
Vancouver Art Gallery
Vox, Montreal

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, Europe, 2008

Sub-series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by European museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities during 2008. Venues include:

France
Centre Pompidou
Maison du Danemark, Paris
Paris Photo

Germany
Berlin Art Info
Berlinische Galerie, Berlin
Deutsche Guggenheim
Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin
Hamberger Banhoff, Berlin
Kunstlerhaus Bethanien GMBH, Berlin
Ludwig Museum, Cologne
Museum Berlin Karlshorst
Stasi Museum, Berlin
Uno Art Space, Stuttgard

Denmark
Peter Lav Photo Gallery

Greece
Action Camp Kodra, Thessaloniki
Antliostasio, Port of Thessaloniki
Archaelogical Museum of Thessaloniki
Art Gallery Society of Macedonian Studies, Thessaloniki
Consulate General de France, Thessaloniki
Cultural Centre of Municipality of Thessaloniki
French INstitute of Tehssaloniki
Goethe-Institute of Thessaloniki
Ianos Bookstore-Ballery, Thessaloniki
Photo Biennale, Thessaloniki
Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki
Museum of Byantine Culture, Thessaloniki
National Bank Cultural Foundation, Thessaloniki
Paradisos Baths, Thessaloniki
Stereosis, Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki Musuem of Photography
Tsatsis Projects.Artforum Gallery,
Warehouse C Port, Thessaloniki
Yenti Koule, Thessaloniki

Netherlands
Brukkerij Slinger Alkmaar, Ouderkerk aan de Amstel
Foam Fotografiemuseum, Amsterdam
Huis Marseille, Museum Voor Fotografie, Amsterdam
I am Amsterdam, Exhibitions
Lloydhotel & Culturaele Ambassade, Amsterdam
Mondriaan Foundation, Amsterdam
Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam
Paradox, Edam
Stadsarchief, Amsterdam
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam

Norway
Kunsthall & No. 5, Bergen

Poland
Fotofestiwal, Warsaw
Galeria Luksfera, Warsaw
PhotoPoland

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, United Kingdom, 2008

Sub-series contains pamphlets, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities in the United Kingdom during 2008. Venues include:

Arts Institute at Bournemouth
Asian Art in London
Brighton Photo Biennial
National Portrait Gallery, London
Peter Lav Photo Gallery,
The Photographers' Gallery, London
Rhubarb-Rhubarb, Birmingham
Serpentine Gallery, London
SOAS, University of London
Tate Modern, London
Tate Britain, London

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, Europe, 2009

Sub-series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by European museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities during 2009. Venues include:
Austria
Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna

Belguim
Contretype, Bruxelles

France
Atelier de REstauration et de Conservation des Photographies de la Ville de Paris [ARCP]
Bibleotheque Chateau d'Eau
Centre Pompidou, Paris
Domaine de Chanteilly
Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris
Galerie Jerome de Noirmont, Paris
Louvre, Paris
Magnum Gallrey, Paris
Musee de la Ville de Paris
Musee de L'Orangerie jardin des Tuileries, Paris
Musee du quai Branly, Paris
Paris Photo

Germany
American Academy, Berlin
Neue Alte Brucke, Frankfurt
Technische Sammlungen, Dresden

Switzerland
Zurcher Galerien, Zurich
Art Basel

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, United Kingdom, 2009

Sub-series contains pamphlets, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities in the United Kingdom during 2009. Venues include:

Diemar / Noble Photography
Imperial War Museum, London
Milton Keynes Contemporary
Prix Pictet Secretariat, London
Project Art Centre, London
Tate Britain

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, United States of America, 2009

Sub-series contains pamphlets, invitations, newsletters, press releases and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities in the United States during 2009. Venues include:

AIPAD, New York
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo
Art League, Houston
Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine
CEPA Gallery, Buffalo
Dorsky Gallery, Long Island
Gagosian Gallery, New York
Gallery of the College of Staten Island
George Eastman House, Rochester
Hasted Hunt Gallery, New York
Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York
Janet Borden Inc, New York
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago
Museum of Modern Art, New York
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Nasher Museum of Art, Duke University
Newseum, Washington
Pace MacGill Gallery
Stuart Collection, University of California, San Diego
University of Rochester
Walker Art Centre, Minneapolis

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, Europe, 2010

Sub-series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by European museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities during 2010. Venues include:
Austria
Albertina Museum, Vienna

Belguim
Contretype, Bruxelles

France
Le Bal, Paris
BnF, Richelieu-Louvois Library, Paris
Espace d'amination des blancs-manteaux
Foundation Henri Cartier Bresson, Paris
Jeu de Paume
Maison Eurpeenne de la Photographie, Ville de Paris
Mois de la Photo, Paris

Germany
Arti et Amicitiale, Berlin
Berliner Festspiele art centre
Deutsche Guggenheim
Hamburger Banhof Museum fur Gegenwart, Berlin
Jusisches Museum Berlin
Kicken, Berlin
Kultur Projekte, Berlin
Neues Museum , Berlin
Ruhr Museum, Germany
Temporare Kunsthalle, Berlin

Netherlands
Huis Marseille Museum Voor Fotografie, Amsterdam
Stadsarchief (City Archives), Amsterdam

Norway
Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen

Spain
Ivoryress Art+Books, Madrid
Switzerland
Zurcher Galerien, Zurich

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Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, United Kingdom, 2010

Sub-series contains pamphlets, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities in the United Kingdom during 2010. Venues include:

British Library, London
Diemar / Noble Photography
ICOM
National Portrait Gallery, London
New Art Exchange, Nottingham
Prix Pictet Secretariat, London
The Photographers Gallery, London
Tate Modern

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, South America, 2010

Sub-series contains pamphlets, invitations, newsletters, press releases and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities in South America during 2010. Venues include:

Artmedia Studio Alroy Mancera, Caracus
Centro Cultural Justica Federal, Rio de Janeiro
Fundacion Cultura Urabana, Caracus

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, Europe, 2011

Sub-series contains pamphlets, press releases, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by European museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities during 2011. Venues include:

France:
American Embassy, Paris
Centre Pompidou, Paris
Fondation Henri Cartier Bresson, Paris
Musee Carnavalet, Paris
Paris Photo

Germany:
Bucerius Kunst Forum, Hamburg

Netherlands:
Museum Huis Voor Fotographie Marseille, Amsterdam

Spain:
Blanca Berlin Galeria, Madrid
CaixaForum, Madrid
Casamerica, Madrid
Fundacion MAPFRE Instituto de Cultura, Madrid
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid
Museo Nacional Del Prado, Madrid
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, United Kingdom, 2011

Sub-series contains pamphlets, invitations, and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities in the United Kingdom during 2011. Venues include:

Autograph Gallery, London
Chris Beetles Fine Photographs, London
Flowers, London

Nordström, Alison

Exhibitions, United States of America, 2011

Sub-series contains pamphlets, invitations, newsletters, press releases and publications for photographic exhibitions produced by museums, galleries, festivals, publishers and universities in the United States during 2011. Venues include:

Danziger Projects, New York
Freer Gallery of art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery (Smithsonian), Washington
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham
Zoellner Arts Center, Lehigh University

Nordström, Alison

Mechanical

This sub-series contains 31 glass lantern slides with various forms of mechanisms, including the rack and pinion, double pulley, single lever (or Fantoccinni) and glass slipping slides (with a single or double slipper).

A variety of techniques were developed in an attempt to create the illusion of movement in lantern slides. For instance, in the slipping slide, a glass overlay with selective blackout was used to conceal and reveal portions of the drawing. in a rack and pinion slide, glass discs were rotated using a handle. This mechanism was often used for chromatropes, or to demonstrate astrological concepts.

Oversized

Sub-series contains 6 large rectangular glass lantern slides with wooden frames. The subjects of the slides include:

  • Little red riding hood
  • Wild animals (elephant, lion, tiger, polar bear)
  • Farm (girl, dog, cow, pitchfork)
  • Two castles and a house
  • 3 boys chasing after a dog with a watering can tied to the dog
  • Man warding off dog, man with umbrella, another man carving a boat
  • Various birds (toucan, peacock, falcon, and flamingo)

Individual Slides and Sets

This sub-series contains over 400 glass lantern slides on a variety of subjects, include story sets, people, plants, religious themes and geographic locations.

The mostly complete or full story sets include:
Caudle's Lecture
Punch & Judy
Calculating Cobbler
Robinson Curso
Foolish Bird and Artful Hedgehog
Willie's Revenge
Sweep and Whitewasher (contains offensive imagery)
Old Mother Hubbard
Coronation of King Edward VII
Elephant's Revenge
Tom Thumb
Jack and the Beanstalk
When There's a Will
Pussy's Road to Ruin
Rain While you Wait
The Swiss Family Robinson
The Honey Stealers
Alice in Wonderful
Nursery Rhymes

Panorama

Sub-series contains panoramic lantern slides, with either one continuous illustrations or several smaller images on a rectangular slide. Subjects of the slides include wildlife, outdoor scenes, children's entertainment and monuments. The three complete panoramic story sets are Mickey Mouse in Pigmy Land, Mickey Mouse in Giant Land and The Wonderful Story of Dame Trot and her Pig.

Stereographic

This sub-series contains 49 stereo glass slides and 36 cardboard stereographs. The subjects of the slides includes landmarks, monuments and landscapes of locations across Europe,

Slide Carriers and Accessories

This sub-series contains 3 wooden slide carriers with different built-in mechanism to seamlessly move slides in front of a magic lantern projector. It also contains 3 wooden slide frames, one of which can have a 8 x 8 cm glass slide inserted. This frame has the engraving "Newton & Co."

1994 Digital Records

This sub-series contains one digital file, the 1994 festival program guide titled "HOT DOCS NATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FILM AWARDS FEBRUARY 24-27 1994 TORONTO.pdf"

1995 Digital Records

This sub-series contains one digital file, the 1995 festival program guide titled "HOT DOCS THE 1995 CANADIAN INDEPENDENT FILM CAUCUS NATIONAL DOCUMENTARY AWARDS.pdf"

1996 Digital Records

This sub-series contains one digital file, the 1996 festival program guide titled "THE CANADIAN INDEPENDENT FILM CAUCUS DOCUMENTARY AWWARDS HOT DOCS 96 MARCH 21-24 1996.pdf"

1997 Digital Records

This sub-series contains one digital file, the 1997 festival program guide titled "HOT DOCS 97 MARCH 19-23 1997 METROPOLITAN HOTEL TORONTO CANADA.pdf"

1998 Digital Records

This sub-series contains one digtial file, the 1998 festival program titled "5TH ANNUAL CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL AND AWARDS - HOT DOCS 98 MARCH 18-22 METRO.pdf"

1999 Digital Records

This sub-series contains one digital file, the 1999 festival program titled "CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL - HOT DOCS MAY 5-9 1999 TORONTO, CANADA.pdf"

2000 Digital Records

This sub-series contains one digital file, the 2000 festival program guide titled "CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY [FILM] FESTIVAL - HOT DOCS MAY 1-7 2000 TORONTO.pdf"

2001 Digital Records

This sub-series contains one digital file, the 2001 festival program guide titled "CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL - HOT DOCS APRIL 30 MAY 6 2001 TORONTO PROGRAMME.pdf"

2005 Digital Records

This sub-series contains two folders: 2005 Festival Photos and 2005 Publicity Materials.

2008 Digital Records

This sub-series contains two folders: 2008 Festival Photos and 2008 Publicity Material

2010 Digital Records

This sub-series contains three folders: 2010 Festival Clippings, 2010 Festival Photos and 2010 Publicity Materials

2011 Digital Records

This sub-series contains two folders: 2011 Festival Clippings and 2011 Festival Photos. It also contains one file titled "Hot_Docs_2011_Media_Kit.pdf"

2012 Digital Record

This sub-series contains three folders 2012 Clippings, 2012 Festival Photos and Media Kit. The folder also contains two files "2012_Hot_Docs_Industry_Guide.pdf" and "2012_Hot_Docs_Screening_Schedule.pdf."

2013 Digital Records

This sub-series contains three folders titled 2012-13 Media Clips, 2013 Festival Photos and Publicity Report. The folder also contains one file "Hot Docs 2013 Screening Schedule.pdf"

2014 Digital Records

This sub-series contains three folders titled 2013-14 Media Clips, 2014 Festival Photos and 2014 Publicity Report. The folder also contains one file "2014 Annual Report Final.pdf"

2015 Digital Records

This sub-series contains three folders titled 2014-15 Media Clippings, 2015 Festival Photos and 2014 Publicity Materials. The folder also contains one file "2015 Annual Report_complete and final.pdf"

2016 Digital Records

This sub-series contains four folders titled 2015-16 Media Clippings, 2016 Festival Photos, 2016 Publicity Materials and Annual Report.

2017 Digital Records

This sub-series contains three folders titled 2017 Festival coverage (press clippings), 2017 Festival Photos and 2017 Publications. It also contains one file titled "2017_Annual_Report.pdf"

[RCAP terms of reference, research plans, publications]

Sub-series consists of 13 books/booklets/brochures published by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. They include

2018.008.001.001.001 RCAP Public Hearings Discussion Paper 1 - Framing the Issues
2018.008.001.001.002 RCAP Public Hearings Discussion Paper 2 - Focusing the Dialogue
2018.008.001.001.003 RCAP Public Hearings Overview of the First Round
2018.008.001.001.004 RCAP Public Hearings Exploring the Options Overview of the third round
2018.008.001.001.005 The Circle newsletter Volume 1, No. 3
2018.008.001.001.006 RCAP - The Mandate
2018.008.001.001.007 RCAP - terms of reference
2018.008.001.001.008 Opening Statements on the Occasion of the Launch of the Public Hearings of RCAP
2018.008.001.001.009 RCAP Sharing the Harvest - the road to self reliance
2018.008.001.001.010 RCAP Integrated research plan (2 copies)
2018.008.001.001.011 RCAP People to People, Nation to Nation
2018.008.001.001.012 RCAP Partners in Confederation - Aboriginal Peoples, Self-Government, and the Constitution
2018.008.001.001.013 RCAP - The Right of Aboriginal Self-Government and the Constitution - a commentary

Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples

Assembly of First Nations annual reports

Annual reports of by the Assembly of First Nations delivered at their annual Chiefs Assembly. Included are:

2018.008.011.001.001 "Ours to Build - Forward in Unity" Third annual Assembly of First Nations Conference April 20-22, 1982 Penticton, British Columbia

2018.008.011.001.002 Report to VI Annual Assembly of the Assembly of First Nations July 29-31, 1985 Vancouver, British Columbia

2018.008.011.001.003 Report to VIIIth Annual General Assembly June 24-26, 1987 Toronto, Ontario

2018.008.011.001.004 "Sovereignty and Self-Determination The Next Step" Assembly of First Nations Annual Report for the IXth General Assembly May 30-June 2, 1998 Edmonton, Alberta

2018.008.011.001.005 "Rebuilding First Nations" Assembly of First Nations Annual Report for the Xth Annual Chiefs Assembly July 5-7, 1989 Quebec City, Quebec. Also included is "Text of the Convention Concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries, submitted by the drafting committee".

2018.008.011.001.006 "Determining our Agenda Through Reconciliation of Our Past Lives" Assembly of First Nations Annual Report for the XIth Annual Chiefs Assembly May 4-7, 1990 Whitehorse, Yukon. Included with the report are some handouts from the assembly.

2018.008.011.001.007 "Our Land Our Government Our Heritage Our Future" Assembly of First Nations Annual Report for the XIIth Assembly of First Nations June 10-12, 1991 Winnipeg, Manitoba

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