Allan Grossman dictating his diary, detailing his work at Queen's Park.
Grossman, Allan, 1910-1991Item is a scrapbook of microfilm printouts of arcticles from the Western Clarion. Annotated.
Consists of a scrapbook of microfilm printouts of arcticles from the Western Clarion. Annotated.
Item is a scrapbook of microfilm printouts of arcticles from the Western Clarion. Annotated.
Item is a scrapbook of microfilm printouts of arcticles from Canadian Forward, the successor to Cotton's Weekly. Annotated.
Item is a scrapbook of microfilm printouts of arcticles from the B.C. Federationist. Annotated.
Item is a scrapbook of microfilm printouts of arcticles from Citizen and Country, Canadian Socialist, Western Socialist, and the Western Clarion. Annotated.
Item is a scrapbook of microfilm printouts of arcticles from Cotton's Weekly. Annotated.
Item is a scrapbook of microfilm printouts of articles from Cotton's Weekly. Annotated. Contains printouts from 1911 to 1914
Consists of loose leaves from a scrapbook of microfilm printouts. Annotated.
Item is a scrapbook of microfilm printouts of arcticles from Cotton's Weekly. Annotated.
Item is a scrapbook of microfilm printouts of arcticles from the Winnepeg Voice. Annotated.
Item is a scrapbook of microfilm printouts of arcticles from the Western Clarion. Annotated.
Item is heavily scratched, rusted and eroded tintype portrait of three young people.
Item is a VHS videocassette with handwritten annotations reading Zuzuwah Rehearsal 1998.
Item consists of the exhibition catalogue for water colours, pastels illustrations and etchings by the Ontario Society of Artists and the Society of Graphic Art hosted at the Art Gallery of Toronto Art Museum between November 8 to 28, 1913. W.J. Wood had two water colours and pastels and five etchings in the exhibition.
Item consists of correspondence addressed to Morris Heller pertaining to directions to 125th Street station in New York.
Annotations on verso: July 20 15
Letter reads: London, Ont. Oct. 9, 1916 Dear Father I was just thinking about you to night so I thought I would send you this card I guess you must be wondering to see the bosy well I guess that all I can say for to night
I must send my best regards to everyone who see this card. Good Buy Hope I will see you again
From Pte. Wellington P.
Image of a group portrait of 16 men in uniform posing on a wooden riser outdoors. Annotation reads: "From Bandsman Peter McKivens, 160. Batt. England. London Ont. Canada. Sept 14/16 160. Bruce Battalion Band Boys, 160 Bruce County."
Group photograph outside 1 Spadina Crescent includes Capt. WE Odgen, Officer in Charge.
Postcard image of riverboats and outbuildings along the shore annotated "Tobermory Harbour."
MacDonald PhotoImage of 17 men posing with brass instraments and drums.
Annotations on verso: "Yours truly Charles Alfred Telfer ("Fred") Photographer Wiarton September 1919
Item consists of one photograph album from 1922 detailing a summer holiday visit to the Greater Toronto Area by unknown individuals. Photographs show River Credit, Humber River, Weston, York Mills, Bond Lake, Grimsby and Grimsby Beach, Lake Ontario and the Scarborough Bluffs, Exhibition Park, the Toronto Exhibition, Toronto Parliament buildings. The front page quotes a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Item is a copy of a brief history of Canada and guide to Greek-Canadian communities throughout the country, written by ΗΡ. Ν. Παπαμανώλη (Ir. N. Papamanoli) and published by Reg. Canadian Greek Publishing Co., Montreal.
File consists of an album containing 60 silver gelatin prints placed on black paper using corner mounts. Many of the prints are identified on the photograph and a few have descriptions written in pencil on the verso. The images document visits to communities in Canada, as well as California, Oregon, Portland, and Seattle. Photographs taken in Canada include a Canadian National Railway town and snow plows, Wainwright, Edmonton, housing on the prairies, bridges and the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg, the prairie west of Winnipeg, the rail approach to Jasper park, views of the park and a car used by the Jasper Park Lodge, the coal pier and elevator in Port Arthur, Ontario, Victoria harbour, and piers in Vancouver harbour. The album also contains several views of the Peninsula Lumber Company and piers along the waterfront in Portland, Lake Washington canal and a dry dock in Seattle, Colorado Springs, the San Francisco waterfront, Sacramento, Long Beach, and travelling through Nevada and Utah.
Item consists of a publication by the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers on etching.
Item consists of a scrapbook of newspaper clippings related to individuals (cast), performances, and advertisements related to productions at the Toronto Opera House (Grand Opera House, Toronto).
Scrapbook is an oversized volume produced by Hart & Riddell Stationers. The volume, originally meant to be an index of a County register, is repurposed as an index of productions put on by the Toronto Opera House throughout the beginning of the 20th century. The front index pages, alphabetized, list production titles along with a corresponding page number where news clippings related to the production have been pasted in. Clippings relate to productions, cast members of productions and advertisements of the opera house.
Item is a book annotated by David Bakan.
Item consists of an catalogue for an exhibition hosted by the Chicago Society of Etchers at the Art Institute of Chicago between January 30 – March 10, 1925. Item includes a history of the Chicago Society of Etchers; prints of etches (presumably) by members, a brief explanation of etching, and then the catalogue list of the exhibition with prices.
Item consists of the third edition of the catalogue for the inaugural exhibition at the Art Gallery of Toronto.
Item is a transit certificate/visa issued by the Hellenic Republic to Ms. Dimitra Coustri and her children Vasillios, Stavroula, and Panagiotis for their travel and entry to Canada.
Item is a copy of the Ελληνο-Καναδικός Οδηγός (Greek-Canadian Guide) for the year
Item is a mounted group photograph of Trist and others with inscription, "Prof. Daniel Mornet's seminar, Sorbonne, Paris, summer 1929."
Item is a photograph of Gustav Holst having breakfast in the Sampson home in Edinburgh.