Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering - construction of the Clean Air Car "Miss Purity"
Date
June 12, 1970
Extent and medium
74 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs taken during the construction of Miss Purity, University of Toronto prize-winner in the transcontinental Clean Air Car Race, by students in Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering in 1970.
Title
Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering - construction of the Clean Air Car "Miss Purity"
Date
June 29, 1970
Extent and medium
29 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs of students in Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering building Miss Purity, University of Toronto prize-winner in the transcontinental Clean Air Car Race.
Title
Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering - Clean Air Car "Miss Purity"
Date
June 17, 1970
Extent and medium
32 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs of students in Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering showing Miss Purity, University of Toronto prize-winner in the transcontinental Clean Air Car Race, in front of Convocation Hall, in 1970.
Title
Brain Research Symposium on the Limbic System Influences on Anatomic Function - reception
Date
March 20, 1969
Extent and medium
17 negatives : b&w ; 6 x 6 cm and 52 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs taken during a reception at the Brain Research Symposium on the limbic system influences on anatomic function held at Massey College, in March 1969. Symposium participants possibly present at the reception, include: Paul D. Maclean, Chief, Section on Limbic Integration and Behavior at the National Institute of Mental Health, N.I.H. (Bethesda, Maryland), Donald B. Lindsley, Professor of Physiology and Psychology at the University of California (Los Angeles), Paul Dell, Director of Neurophysiology Laboratory (Marseille, France), and Charles H. Hockman, Associate Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Toronto.
Title
Aerospace Studies - Sonic Horn
Date
June 17, 1971
Extent and medium
26 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs show staff working with scientific equipment throughout the Institute of Aerospace Studies. Included are images of the Sonic Horn, developed to simulate shock waves produced by supersonic aircraft. There are also photographs of the exterior of the complex along with some showing Prof. Israel Glass looking over some plans.
Title
Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering - Clean Air Car display
Date
August 19, 1971
Extent and medium
24 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs show various low-pollution transportation vehicles being inspected by visitors to the display.
Title
Institute of Computer Science - Computer facility
Date
December 13, 1968
Extent and medium
24 photographs : b&w ; 35 mm and 7 negatives : b&w ; 6 x 6 cm
Description
Photographs of the computer facility at the University of Toronto's Institute of Computer Science in 1968. Includes shots of the two main systems: IBM 7094 II and 360-50. Included in the photographs are C. Alan Ford, Systems Manager, A. L. Creemer, Planning Manager and Professor William Kahan, Department of Mathematics and Department of Computer Science.
Title
Institute of Aerospace Studies - ribbon cutting ceremony for sonic horn
Date
July 17, 1972
Extent and medium
72 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs of ribbon cutting ceremony associated with sonic horn. Includes shots of faculty demonstrating and guests testing various technological devices connected to the horn.
Title
Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Date
May 07, 1974
Extent and medium
13 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs of Dr. Norman Moody, founder and first director of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering. He is seen in these images with image-intensifier gamma-ray camera
Title
Faculty of Medicine - Open House of the Medical Sciences Building
Date
February 23, 1974
Extent and medium
71 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs of researchers explaining various aspects of medical scientific work to members of the public. Includes shots of individuals examining a number of interactive displays.