Seen here with apparatus with which he discovered the Auroral Green Line in January 1925.
Title
H.E.T. Haultain, professor of Mining Engineering
Date
[ca. 1930]
Extent and medium
1 photograph: sepia
Title
J. Tuzo Wilson with model of earth showing tectonic plates.
Date
[ca. 1974]
Extent and medium
1 photograph
Title
James Guillet with his U.V. degradable plastic
Date
[ca. 1970]
Extent and medium
1 photograph
Description
biodegradable plastic,
Title
Prof Ernest McCulloch, co-discoverer of the stem cell.
Date
[1975?]
Extent and medium
1 photograph: b&w
Title
Frederick Coates in workshop of the Dominion Orthopedic Hospital, Christie St. Toronto
Date
1920
Extent and medium
1 photograph
Title
Ben Etkin with diagram for satellite stabilization
Date
1964
Extent and medium
1 photograph
Title
James Guillet
Date
[ca. 1969]
Extent and medium
1 contact sheet: b&w
Title
James Guillet
Date
[ca. 1969]
Extent and medium
1 contact sheet: b&w
Title
Albert Prebus (left) and James Hillier (right) working with the electron microscope in 1938.
Date
1938
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w copy print
Title
Faculty of the Institute of Aerospace Studies tasked with assisting the Apollo 13 mission.
Date
May 22, 1970
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 24x20 cm
Description
From left to right: R.C. Tennyson, I.I. Glass, P.A. Sullivan, B. Etkin, J.B. French
Title
Faculty of the Institute of Aerospace Studies tasked with assisting the Apollo 13 mission.
Date
May 22, 1970
Extent and medium
1 photograph: b&w ; 24x20 cm
Description
From left to right: R.C. Tennyson, I.I. Glass, P.A. Sullivan, J.B. French, and B. Etkin
Title
Faculty of the Institute of Aerospace Studies tasked with assisting the Apollo 13 mission.
Date
May 22, 1970
Extent and medium
1 photograph: b&w ; 20x24 cm
Description
From left to right: B. Etkin, R.C. Tennyson, P.A. Sullivan, J.B. French, and I.I. Glass
Title
Faculty of the Institute of Aerospace Studies tasked with assisting the Apollo 13 mission.
Date
May 22, 1970
Extent and medium
1 photograph: b&w ; 24x20cm
Description
From left to right: P.A. Sullivan, R.C. Tennyson, I.I. Glass, B. Etkin, and J.B. French
Title
Institute of Aerospace Studies - Subsonic wind tunnel
Date
1959
Extent and medium
1 photograph
Title
Solar Eclipse, Australia, 1922, at 10 seconds
Date
1922
Extent and medium
1 lantern slide
Description
This slide was part of the teaching slide collection. It belonged to C.A. Chant and R.K Young, Canadian astronomers who were part of the 1922 Eclipse Party. Original plate was taken by Wallol Pol. Camera?
Title
Solar Eclipse, Australia, Sept 21 1922, Inner Corona
Date
1922
Extent and medium
1 lantern slide
Description
Image taken by 40 foot camera, Exp 2s. This slide was part of the teaching slide collection. It belonged to C.A. Chant and R.K Young, Canadian astronomers who were part of the 1922 Eclipse Party.
Title
Department of Physics - installation of radiation chamber for Slowpoke
Date
May 06, 1971
Extent and medium
35 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs taken during the installation of the radiation chamber for Slowpoke, a small nuclear reactor on loan to the University by Atomic Energy of Canada for evaluation, in 1971.
Title
Institute of Aerospace Studies - Photos for brochure and annual progress report
Date
September 27, 1973
Extent and medium
81 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs of the Institute of Aerospace Studies staff and students conducting various experiments. Includes photographs of different types of equipment including: Atmospheric entry (Mars) simulator, space simulation structures, sonic boom simulator, plasma tunnel, rocket equipment package, Earth resources image recorder, trace atmospheric gas analyzer, human pilot studies, and a low speed wind tunnel. It also includes exterior shots of the circular track building, and staff playing soccer in the recreation area.
Title
Department of Geology - Laboratory
Date
May 11, 1974
Extent and medium
21 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs document University of Toronto geologists in the Petrology laboratory where artificial pressures can be created that are equal to the earths crust Including in the shots are Dr. John Rucklidge operating a microprobe, Profs Jeffrey Fawcett, Michael Downes and John Grittins with the pressure vessels. There are also photos of Dr. Alan Goodwin with specimens of the Pre-cambrian Shield, as it relates to his Geotraverse Project research.