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Historical Society Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

November 1, 2019by Christopher Hogendoorn Leave a comment

In recent years, many galleries, libraries, archives and museums (known as the GLAM sector) are recognizing the benefits of contributing to Wikipedia, arguably the most popular online reference resource. Because […]

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Trinity College Archives, Trinity College History

Trinity College Cake Fight

September 6, 2019by Graham Library Leave a comment

Submitted by Sylvia Lassam, Rolph-Bell Archivist, Trinity College I arrived at Trinity College too late to view the Cake Fight in its heyday. One of Trinity’s most distinctive orientation traditions […]

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Title page with John Strachan's signature

Rare book of the month: Experiments and observations on different kinds of air, and other branches of natural philosophy

September 5, 2019by Graham Library Leave a comment

The now Canada-wide celebration of Science Literacy Week from September 16-22, 2019 was founded by a U of T grad, Jesse Hildebrand, with the original intent to encourage libraries to […]

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Rare and Special Collections, Theological collections, Trinity College History
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From the Archives: 1866 Pewter Stein from Trinity College Athletics Day

January 11, 2019by Graham Library Leave a comment

A fascinating artefact made its way to Trinity College late last fall:  a pewter stein inscribed ‘Trinity College Athletics / Steeplechase / Milburne / S.S. Simon & Jude 1866’. In […]

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Trinity College Archives, Trinity College History

From the Archives: the Trinity Silver Collection

December 7, 2018by Graham Library 1 Comment

Each year, the Trinity College Archives brings out items from its silver collection to be displayed during Christmas High Table Dinner. Much of this silver, like the candlesticks in the […]

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Trinity College Archives, Trinity College History

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