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The University of Toronto Archives Image Bank contains an extensive and diverse selection of images of the University of Toronto through its history. Discover images of past faculty, staff, students, traditions, and ceremonies that have helped to shape what this University is today. See campus growth as it is represented in architectural drawings, building construction and demolition images, and general campus views. Browse specific themes such as Student drama and music to find everything from an early 1882 production of Antigone to a 1956 Hart House Theatre production of Hamlet. The Image Bank contains only a portion of the Archives’ total collection of over 350,000 images. We encourage researchers to 比特彗星 BitComet v1.67 解锁全功能豪华版 | 芊芊精典:2021-5-6 · 芊芊精典-MYQQJD.COM下载信息 BitComet 1.67 Build 5.6 Stable 比特彗星全功能解锁豪华版免安装绿色版 to discover more of our photographic holdings.

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In the late 1940s, the University of Toronto began hiring private photographers to photograph people, buildings, and events for university publications and marketing. The University of Toronto Archives has acquired the University-related photographic negatives from a number of these photographers including Herb Nott, Eric Trussler, Jack Marshall, Robert Lansdale and Rob Allen. Presently, the Campus Photographers Collection contains a selection of scanned negatives from Robert Lansdale which document campus events mainly from 1968 to 1975. Through on-going digitization initiatives more scanned negatives from Lansdale and other photographers will become available in this collection.