84 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm and 2 negatives : b&w ; 6 x 6 cm
Description
Photographs taken during a Women's Alumni lecture at University College and dinner at the Great Hall, Hart House in 1969. It includes photographs of guests and lecturers.
Title
Female student posing with bust of John Galbraith
Date
[197-]
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 9 x 13 cm
Description
Galbraith was Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering from 1906 until 1914.
Title
Women's Studies class
Date
March 04, 1975
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 20 x 25 cm
Description
Seminar held in Innis College and led by Ceta Ramkhalawansingh, back to camera.
Title
Esther Marjorie Hill
Date
[194-?]
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 13 x 18 cm. or smaller. -
Description
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
1950
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 20 x 25 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.
From left to right: Pat Cockburn, Jane Matthews, Catherine Fowler (President and Manager), Judy Price and Margaret Schram
Title
Intramural Women's Softball: Meds vs PHE
Date
November 1949
Extent and medium
1 negative: b&w ; 4x5
Title
Intercollegiate Women's Archery - team practice at Varsity Stadium
Date
October 1949
Extent and medium
1 negative: b&w ; 4x5
Description
Surveying target are Helen Prendergast (IV, St. Mike's), Ruth Campbell (III, Vic), Phylis Burke (II, St. Mike's), and Barbara Neff, (III, Vic). (1949-1950)
Back Row: A. Zimmerman, J. Cumming, P. Shea, b. Riddell, B. Armstrong, M. Spicer Front Row: R. Eades, G. Wylei, B. Botley, M. Leitch
Title
Intercollegiate Women's Archery - team practice at Varsity Stadium
Date
October 1949
Extent and medium
1 negative: b&w ; 4x5
Description
Members are (from left to right): Helen Prendergast (IV, St. Mike's), Barbara Neff, (III, Vic), Phylis Burke (II, St. Mike's), and Ruth Campbell (III, Vic). (1949-1950)
Title
Francess G. Halpenny in her office
Date
December 1972
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w
Description
Halpenny was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Library Science in 1972. She also served as General Editor of the Dictionary of Canadian Biography, 1969-1988.
Title
School of Physical and Health Education - Women's Athletics
Date
September 29, 1971
Extent and medium
37 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs taken during the women's athletics skill instruction registration at Clara Benson Building in 1971. It includes photographs of kiosks and registration, students demonstrating activities such as gymnastics, fencing and golf. There are also photographs of the pool in the Benson building.
Title
School of Physical Health and Education - Netball demonstration clinic
Date
June 07, 1972
Extent and medium
27 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs show female students playing netball for representatives of provincial educational and recreational institutions. Prof. Maureen O'Bryan organized the clinic and was helped by Miss Rena Stratford, past president of the International Federation of Women Netball Associations.
Title
Athletics and Recreation - Activities in the Women's Athletic Building
Date
January 1960
Extent and medium
28 negatives : b&w ; 6x6 cm
Description
Interior views of the Women's Athletic Building (Benson Building) featuring students practicing badminton, archery, gymnastics, golf, and rhythmic gymnastics.
Title
Athletics and Recreation - Opening of pool at Women's Athletic Building
Date
January 3, 1960
Extent and medium
12 negatives : b&w ; 6x6 cm
Description
Views of swimmers and spectators at the pool in the Women's Athletic Building.
Title
Faculty of Social Work - students
Date
January 29, 1960
Extent and medium
12 negatives : b&w ; 6x6 cm
Description
Views of Social Work students studying together. Possibly taken for the Hamilton Spectator.