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From the Archives: Wycliffe & Trinity Anniversary; Visit from St. Mark’s Church Archives Committee

November 2, 2018by Graham Library Leave a comment

On November 3, 1998, Trinity and Wycliffe Colleges agreed to provide joint library services in the new John W.  Graham Library.  The agreement noted the many advantages of each party […]

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Trinity College Archives, Trinity College History, Wycliffe College, Toronto

Trinity and St. Hilda’s in the Great War

October 4, 2018by Graham Library Leave a comment

Sylvia Lassam, Rolph-Bell Archivist During the First World War Trinity professors W.A. Kirkwood and A.H. Young collected information on the service of men and women in the Trinity community who […]

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Trinity College Archives, Trinity College History

From the Archives: Kirkwood Cottage

September 5, 2018by Christopher Hogendoorn 4 Comments

This summer, Trinity’s Rolph-Bell Archivist, Sylvia Lassam, travelled to cottage country to experience a memorable piece of college history. On the shores of Lake Rosseau in Muskoka sits a 1930s-era […]

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Trinity College Archives, Trinity College History

From the Saunderson Rare Books Room: First Book at U of T

May 3, 2018by Christopher Hogendoorn Leave a comment

On 23 April, the Thomas Fisher Rare Book library held a reception to unveil the University of Toronto Libraries’ fifteen millionth book, a 1481 copy of Cicero’s De Amicitia and De Senectute, […]

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Rare and Special Collections, Trinity College History

From the Saunderson Rare Books Room: Imperial Family Bible

November 3, 2017by Christopher Hogendoorn 1 Comment

To commemorate the 150th anniversary of Bishop John Strachan’s death, this month’s rare book highlight is an Imperial Family Bible from the John Strachan collection. After his death on 1 […]

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Graham Library Collections, Library history, Rare and Special Collections, Trinity College History

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