Annie Laird and Clara Benson were the first women professors at the University. Professor Laird became the principal of Household Science.
Title
Frank Darling
Date
[ca. 1916]
Extent and medium
1 photoclipping : b&w ; 5 x 8 cm
Description
Photoclipping taken from the Globe and Mail, May 10, 1922. Darling was a prominent Toronto architect of the firm Darling and Pearson. The firm designed many of the major buildings on the University of Toronto campus, including Convocation Hall. Darling died in 1923.
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
Convocation Hall
Date
[193-?]
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 20 x 25 cm
Description
Convocation Hall, designed by Darling and Pearson, was completed in 1906.
Title
King's College Circle showing the campus, library, and medical building with city in the distance.
Date
[190-?]
Extent and medium
1 glass plate negative : b&w ; 17 x 22 cm
Description
This photograph taken between 1903 when the medical building was opened and 1913 when the Toronto General Hospital was built. Engineering building also in view.
Title
John McCaul
Date
[ca. 1849]
Extent and medium
1 engraving : b&w ; 39 x 49 cm
Description
Engraving of Reverend John McCaul, done while he was President of King's College, 1849-1950. John McCaul was born in 1807 and died in 1887. From 1850-1853 he was the President of the University of Toronto. McCaul was President of University College from 1853 to 1880.