Margaret Langley, May Bell Bald, and Ella Gardiner
Date
1885
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 40 x 49 cm
Description
Image part of the composite of the University College graduating class in Arts, 1885. These women were members of the first graduating class that included women.
Title
Annie Lewisa Laird
Date
[ca. 1930]
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 8 x 20 cm
Description
Annie Laird and Clara Benson were the first women professors at the University. Professor Laird became the principal of Household Science.
Title
Nursing students from the 1945-49 class with Ms. Russell in the garden
Date
[194-]
Extent and medium
1 photograph: b&w ; 7.5 x 13 cm
Title
[First class of Nurses to graduate in Canada] - "The Mack Training School"
Date
[194-]
Extent and medium
1 lantern glass slide: b&w ; 8x8 cm
Title
Biological Building - First Year Honour Science Class, women students
Date
1924
Extent and medium
1 photograph: b&w
Title
Marjorie Hill, graduate of architecture seen graduating with fellow male students
Date
June 04, 1920
Extent and medium
1 photograph: 16 x 12 cm
Title
Emma S. Baker
Date
1899
Extent and medium
1 photograph: sepia ; 3x5 cm
Description
Graduation portrait taken from University of Toronto, Graduating Class, 1899
Title
Officers of Women's Literary Society of University College, 1894-1895
Date
[ca. 1895]
Extent and medium
1 photograph
Description
(back row, from left) Flora Mabel Webb, Treasurer; Jessie Pell Brown, 2nd year councillor; Elizabeth Rebecca Laird, curator; Mary Louise Menhennick; (seated, from left) Ethel Elizabeth Scott, corresponding secretary; Julia Sim Cowan, vice-president; Janie Sanderson Hillock, president; Grace Kearn Dingle, 4th year councillor; Ellen Maud Graham, recording secretary; Agnes Rutherford Riddell, 3rd year councillor.
Title
Public Health Nursing Certificate, Class of 1923
Date
1923
Extent and medium
1 photograph: bg&w ; 26 x 20
Title
Women's Intercollegiate Hockey Team, 1926
Date
1926
Extent and medium
1 halftone reproduction
Description
Photograph taken from "Torontonensis," 1926. Left to right: Dorothy McNaughton, Jessie Mooney, Eileen Ditchburn, Jerry Campbell (coach), Ruth Hazelwood, Doris Ross, Marion Hilliard and Nettie Hanson
Title
Clara Cynthia Benson
Date
1899
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 38 x 48 cm
Description
This photo was taken from a composite of the University of Toronto graduating class of 1899 when Clara Benson received her BA. Benson, a chemist, received a PhD in 1903. Benson and Emma Baker were the first women to receive PhDs from the University. Benson belonged to the Faculty of Household Science from 1905 to 1945. Clara Benson and Annie Laird were the first women professors at the University.
Title
Annie Lewisa Laird
Date
[ca. 1930]
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 8 x 10 cm and 1 slide : b&w ; 7 x 7 cm
Description
Annie Laird and Clara Benson were the first women professors at the University. Professor Laird became the principal of Household Science.
Title
Clara Brett Martin
Date
[189-?]
Extent and medium
1 slide : colour ; 35 mm
Description
Martin graduated from Trinity in 1890. In 1897 she graduated from Osgoode Law School and was admitted to the Bar, becoming Canada's first female lawyer.
Title
Esther Marjorie Hill
Date
1920
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 20 x 25 cm
Description
Graduation portrait of Hill. Hill received a B.A.Sc. in 1920 from the University of Toronto. She was Canada's first woman architect.
Title
Graduation procession including Esther Marjorie Hill
Date
1920
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 17 x 22 cm
Description
Hill received a B.A.Sc. in 1920 from the University of Toronto. She was Canada's first woman architect.
Title
Esther Marjorie Hill
Date
[192-]
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 5 x 15 cm
Description
Studio portrait taken sometime between 1923 and 1928. Hill received a B.A.Sc. in 1920 from the University of Toronto. She was Canada's first woman architect.
Title
Esther Marjorie Hill
Date
[192-]
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 18 x 25 cm
Description
Portrait taken sometime between 1923 to 1928 in Brooklyn, New York. Hill received a B.A.Sc. in 1920 from the University of Toronto. She was Canada's first woman architect.
Title
Clara Cynthia Benson
Date
[ca. 1945]
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm
Description
Benson, a chemist, received a PhD in 1903. Benson and Emma Baker were the first women to receive PhDs from the University. Benson belonged to the Faculty of Household Science from 1905 to 1945. Clara Benson, along with Annie Laird, were the first women professors at the University of Toronto.