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S00675 · Series · 1876-1970
Part of Toronto Telegram fonds

The series consists of scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and printed materials. The scrapbooks are of three types. The first is a collection of large scrapbooks, approximately 220 in total, that consist of copies of the 'Telegram', and its predecessor, the 'Evening Telegram'. These scrapbooks are divided into several categories of material: advertising and promotion; circulation and carriers; clubs; contests; events; daily & weekly features, such as 'Schooner Days' by C.H.J. Snider; general clippings; news features (that include articles on royal visits); outdoor activities; photo albums on personalities such as royalty and politicians; sports; theatre & opera; and feature columns and programs run by the Globe & Mail and the Toronto Star.

The second group is a collection of scrapbooks of editorials and contests of the Toronto Telegram and its rivals, the Toronto star and the Toronto Globe and Mail. The scrapbooks consist of Toronto Telegram editorials, 1962-1967; Globe and Mail editorials, 1961 1970; and Toronto Star editorials, 1940 1968. There are also indexes to Star editorials, scrapbooks concerning the Star Santa Claus Fund, 1923 1960, and the Star Fresh Air Fund.

Finally, there are two moderate sized collections of scrapbooks. The first consists of four books, covering the Toronto Transit Commission, 1950 1970. The second covers the canals of the St. Lawrence River for the period 1910 1939.

The newspaper clippings are divided into two broad areas: personalities and subjects. These consist of clippings from the 'Telegram,' arranged alphabetically by personality name, including such people as Winston Churchill, Henry Ford, Mitchell Hepburn, and Nellie McClung; and subjects ranging from abortion to medicine and from Australia to Japan. Both groups of files are complete only to the letter 'M'.

The printed material consists of accompanying material removed from the files of photoprints in the 1987-001 accession. It contains information about the subjects of the photos they were separated from and are cross referenced with those print files.

The finding aids available for this series consist of a contents list for the scrapbooks; a box list for the newspaper clippings, indicating the range of topics or names within each box; and a file list for the printed material.

Toronto Telegram
Accession 2019-011
2019-011 · Accession · 1946-2019
Part of Ray Ellenwood fonds

Accession consists of records pertaining to Ray Ellenwood's work as a York University professor and his research, writing and translation work relating to Surrealism and the Automatist movement in Quebec. Records include e-mail and other correspondence, course materials, research files, subject files, publications, conference papers, draft manuscripts, page proofs, newsletters, agendas, event notices, photographs, posters, and audiovisual materials including DVDs and videocassettes (Hi8 and VHS). These materials document, in general, his scholarly output and communications from 1973 to 2019, including his teaching at York University and six-month teaching contract in Nanjing, China, in 1993; his organization of and participation in a Nov. 1998 York University-hosted conference, exhibition and performance entitled "Make Way for Magic! Montreal Automatism: 1948 and Onwards"; his work with the Literary Translators' Association of Canada; his involvement with a 2009-2010 travelling exhibition entitled "The Automatist Revolution" and the resulting book, "The Automatiste Revolution: Montreal, 1941–1960", co-written with Roald Nasgaard; his translation of Guillaume Charette's "L'espace de Louis Goulet" and related research; and the publication and translation and publication of Ellenwood's "Egregore: A History of the Montreal Automatist Movement" (2014). Also included in this accession is correspondence pertaining to Ellenwood's research for his PhD thesis, "André Breton and Freud" (1972).

Deborah Brock fonds
F0809 · Fonds · 1949-[ca. 2020]

Fonds consists of records documenting Deborah Brock's research, writing and activism pertaining to feminism, women's sexuality, sex work, and the decriminalization of sex work. These records include reports, legal documents, government legislation, newspaper and magazine clippings, policy documents, correspondence, press releases, draft manuscripts, research notes, interview notes and transcripts, conference materials, speaking notes, pamphlets, protest memorabilia and ephemera (flyers, buttons, fabric signs, a scarf), and posters relating to a variety of social justice issues.

Brock, Deborah R. (Deborah Rose), 1956-
Sexual health posters
2024-016/008(01) · File · [199-]
Part of Deborah Brock fonds

File consists of posters produced by the City of Toronto’s Public Health department, the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT), the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention, and the Health Education Resource Organization (HERO).

EMPOWER : fabric sign
2024-016/007(01) · Item · [200-?]
Part of Deborah Brock fonds

Item is a square piece of fabric printed with the message “Can’t be nice all the time” in a circle around the female gender symbol, produced by the Thai non-profit organization EMPOWER

EMPOWER : bag and condoms
2024-016/007(02) · Item · [ca. 2004]
Part of Deborah Brock fonds

Item is a small screenprinted drawstring bag containing condoms, produced by the Thai non-profit organization EMPOWER.

Making Work, Making Trouble
2024-016/006(05) · File · 1990-1998
Part of Deborah Brock fonds

File pertains to the publication of Brock’s monograph Making Work, Making Trouble: Prostitution as a Social Problem” and includes a cover mock-up, promotional material, a letter of agreement, reader reports, and correspondence.

Book project : Valerie Scott
2024-016/006(04) · File · 1980-[ca. 2007]
Part of Deborah Brock fonds

File consists of an unpublished partial manuscript, interview transcripts, talks and articles, email, and newspaper clippings, created or accumulated by Brock for a book project about Valerie Scott entitled “Whore! A life and politics”.

Book project : Valerie Scott
2024-016/006(03) · File · 1980-[ca. 2007]
Part of Deborah Brock fonds

File consists of an unpublished partial manuscript, interview transcripts, talks and articles, email, and newspaper clippings, created or accumulated by Brock for a book project about Valerie Scott entitled “Whore! A life and politics”.

Book project : Valerie Scott
2024-016/006(02) · File · 1980-[ca. 2007]
Part of Deborah Brock fonds

File consists of an unpublished partial manuscript, interview transcripts, talks and articles, email, and newspaper clippings, created or accumulated by Brock for a book project about Valerie Scott entitled “Whore! A life and politics”.

HIV/AIDS
2024-016/006(01) · File · 1986-1990
Part of Deborah Brock fonds

File includes a draft manuscript for Brock’s article “Prostitutes are scapegoats in the AIDS panic”.

Youth
2024-016/005(09) · File · 1997, 1999-2001, 2003
Part of Deborah Brock fonds

File consists of newspaper clippings, reports, government documents and pamphlets pertaining to youth protection and sexual exploitation.

Stella publications
2024-016/003(02) · File · 2003
Part of Deborah Brock fonds

File consists of three bilingual publications from Stella, a non-profit supporting sex workers in Montreal. Titles include “Dear client : manual intended for clients of sex workers”, “XXX guide : a sex trade worker’s handbook” and “The art of striptease”.

2024-016/002(07) · File · 2006
Part of Deborah Brock fonds

File includes a compilation of presentations, discussions and perspectives from the Forum XXX, a conference of sex workers from around the world held in Montreal on 18-22 May 2005 as well as two accompanying DVDs.