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Fonds F 4695-9 Dennis Robinson Photography List of: Fonds F 4695-9 Dennis Robinson photography Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-1 Demolition & Construction on Toronto-Dominion June 15, Item is located in F 4695-9, in Centre 1966 container B943632 17 photographs : black and white negatives F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-2 Toronto-Dominion April 3, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 17 photographs : black and white negatives 1968 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-3 Canada Grand Prix 1965 September-25 Winner Jim Hall September Item is located in F 4695-9, in - Chappard #66 25, 1965 container B943632 44 photographs : black and white negatives F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-4 Trudeau at Toronto City Hall June 19, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 26 photographs : black and white negatives. - 2 items 1968 container B943632 of textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-5 Accident at Railside & Lawrence 12:00 PM February Item is located in F 4695-9, in 11 photographs : black and white negatives 12, 1966 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-6 Kids Playing Hockey on Gleneagle Crescent Willowdale March 12, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 8 photographs : black and white negatives 1966 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-7 Police Musical Ride First Performance with Pipe Band April 30, Item is located in F 4695-9, in for Friends & Guests 1966 container B943632 50 photographs : black and white negatives F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-8 Model of Pickering Nuclear Power Station June 10, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 8 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of 1968 container B943632 textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-9 Release of Hall/Dennis Report on Education with Bill June 12, Item is located in F 4695-9, in Davis 1968 container B943632 46 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-10 Mosport June 15, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 63 photographs : black and white negatives 1968 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-11 Jehovah's Witnesses Baptism, Sunnyside Pool June 24, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 22 photographs : black and white negatives 1966 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-12 Toronto-Dominion Rifle & Revolver Club at Cold Creek June 27, Item is located in F 4695-9, in Conservation Area 1966 container B943632 18 photographs : black and white negatives F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-13 Blue Angel Crash September Item is located in F 4695-9, in 6 photographs : black and white negatives 2. 1966 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-14 George Currie of FP Publications June 19, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 22 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of 1968 container B943632 textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-15 Canadian Open June 20, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 41 photographs : black and white negatives. - 4 items 1968 container B943632 of textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-16 Canadian Open June 21, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 53 photographs : black and white negatives. - 4 items 1968 container B943632 of textual records Page 1 of 72 List of: Fonds F 4695-9 Dennis Robinson photography Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-17 Plane Crash in Humber River June 24, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 37 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of 1968 container B943632 textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-18 Garbage Strike June 25-26, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 18 photographs : black and white negatives. - 2 items 1968 container B943632 of textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-19 Meeting at O'Keefe Ending Garbage Strike June 27, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 39 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of 1968 container B943632 textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-20 Furniture Auction June 27, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 18 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of 1968 container B943632 textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-21 Dick Beddoes July 1, 1968 Item is located in F 4695-9, in 2 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of container B943632 textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-22 Roy Orbison July 1, 1968 Item is located in F 4695-9, in 31 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of container B943632 textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-23 Canadian National Exhibition Track Meet George July 1, 1968 Item is located in F 4695-9, in Neeland, Dave Ellis, Bill Crothers container B943632 32 photographs : black and white negatives. - 2 items of textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-24 Tommy Douglas at Malton (HDR?) On Way to Ottawa January 28, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 9 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of 1968 container B943632 textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-25 Earle Rowe Garden Party for Kiwanians July 3, 1968 Item is located in F 4695-9, in 18 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of container B943632 textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-26 Gladys Sharpe Retires from Ontario Registered Nurses July 3, 1968 Item is located in F 4695-9, in Association container B943632 11 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-27 Conservation Students at Bolton Albion Hills School July 4, 1968 Item is located in F 4695-9, in 41 photographs : black and white negatives. - 2 items container B943632 of textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-28 Performing Groups in Yorkville July 5, 1968 Item is located in F 4695-9, in 18 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of container B943632 textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-29 Flowers at St. Lawrence Market July 6, 1968 Item is located in F 4695-9, in 9 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of container B943632 textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-30 Bus Traffic July 9, 1968 Item is located in F 4695-9, in 7 photographs : black and white negatives container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-31 Smokey Johnson (Arrested at Yorkville Sit-in) July 9, 1968 Item is located in F 4695-9, in 11 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of container B943632 textual records Page 2 of 72 List of: Fonds F 4695-9 Dennis Robinson photography Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-32 Poets Michael Bopp and Sean O'Huigin Poetry Reading July 10, Item is located in F 4695-9, in at Artists' Workshop 1968 container B943632 12 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-33 New President of Postal Workers Union Louis Murphy July 12, Item is located in F 4695-9, in & Postal Strike Signs 1968 container B943632 12 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-34 Orange Parade July 13, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 8 photographs : black and white negatives 1968 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-35 Orange Parade July 13, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 49 photographs : black and white negatives 1968 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-36 Toronto-Dominion Accident July 22, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 15 photographs : black and white negatives 1968 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-37 Polischuk Inquest October 13, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 12 photographs : black and white negatives 1968 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-38 May 4 Movement Rally M4M May 28, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 31 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of 1970 container B943632 textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-39 Hearn Generating Station July 19, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 13 photographs : black and white negatives 1969 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-40 Judy Doyle July 19, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 11 photographs : black and white negatives 1969 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-41 Mariposa July 25, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 65 photographs : black and white negatives 1969 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-42 Mariposa July 26, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 169 photographs : black and white negatives 1969 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-43 Sundial at City Hall July 1969 Item is located in F 4695-9, in 19 photographs : black and white negatives. - 1 item of container B943632 textual records F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-44 Toronto Skyline Aerials & Lakeview Generating Station [1970?] Item is located in F 4695-9, in 17 photographs : black and white negatives container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-45 Testing Fire Extinguisher at New Air Canada 747 [1970?] Item is located in F 4695-9, in Hangar container B943632 19 photographs : black and white negatives F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-46 Ontario Legislature Opening Allan Lawrence & Bill [1970?] Item is located in F 4695-9, in Davis container B943632 11 photographs : black and white negatives F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-47 We[?] Anderson Heads March 3, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 3 photographs : black and white negatives 1970 container B943632 F 4695-9 F 4695-9-0-48 Pollution Panel at York University March 9, Item is located in F 4695-9, in 61 photographs : black and white negatives.
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