Feeding Toronto
List of Works
Advertising card for Steele Bros. & Co. seeds
1880s
Digital reproduction from original advertising card
City of Toronto Archives, Series 470, Subseries 1, File 1
Auction of farm stock
March 13,1902
Original broadside
City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 70
Bushel bag for Steele-Briggs alfalfa seeds
n.d.
Original textile bag
City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 70
Advertisement for J. A. Simmers' carrot seeds
1880s
Digital reproduction from original advertising card
City of Toronto Archives, Series 470, Subseries 1, File 1
Display tray: World War I home gardens
1914 - 1918
Original medals, pins, ribbons, and handbill; and digital reproductions from original items
City of Toronto, Culture Division, Becker Tray #21
Industrial Exhibition prize list
August 27 - September 12, 1903
Original programme and digital reproduction of back cover
City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 70
Sheep judging at the Industrial Exhibition
1894 and ca. 1900
Original stereographs; and sheep dog postcard
City of Toronto Archives, Series 327, Subseries 7, File 2
Don Brewery
1877
Artist and Lithographer: Peter A. Gross
Original chromolithograph from J.Timperlake, Illustrated Toronto
City of Toronto Archives, Series 496, Subseries 4, File 3
Severns Ale, Yorkville Brewery
Between 1835 and 1886
Original label
City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 70
Shredded Wheat
February 24, 1908
Original menu
City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 70
The Wilkinson Plough Company
after 1893
Original catalogue
City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 70
Toronto Works of Massey-Harris Company
1896
Toronto Lithographing Company
Original chromolithograph
City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 70
Massey-Harris "Standard of the World" (detail)
ca. Christmas 1912
Stone Limited, Lithographers
Original advertisement from the Christmas Magazine Section, Toronto Globe
City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 70
Pork Packers, Canadian Illustrated News (detail)
October 7, 1876
Original print
City of Toronto Archives, Series 496, Subseries 2, File 33
Jas. Park & Son, Provision Merchants and Pork Packers (stall at St. Lawrence Market)
1890s
Original wooden crate end
City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 70