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File · [ca. 1981 - 1986]
Part of Steve Robson fonds

File consists of photographs including [a Bramalea church], [Bramalea City Centre], [Bramalea strip mall], a boat house, apartment under construction on Queen Street East, bank teller with a sombrero, bird’s eye view of Bramalea, Boyd Brown, Bramalea Legion Remembrance Day, Brampton Fire Department, church flea market, City of Brampton Development Design Award of Excellence to Motorola Systems, Crawley Park, Downtown Brampton, Flower City Kiwanis Club, John Callahan and John McDermid, K-9 Patrol, Miss Brampton, National Crime Prevention Week hosted by Bramalea Jay Cees, Ontario Human Society North Peel Branch donation box at a fish and chip shop, Peel Regional Police directing traffic, Peel Regional Police funeral, public works, school buses and a trunk sale including Christian religious items.

Robson, Steve
File 30 - Theatre
File · [ca. 1981 - 1986]
Part of Steve Robson fonds

File consists of photographs of theatre productions. Archives staff suspect it is The Bramalea Little Theatre.

File 31 - Toronto
File · [ca. 1981 - 1986]
Part of Steve Robson fonds

File consists of photographs of people, places, and events in Toronto, primarily in the downtown core. People featured include Rick Hansen during his Wheels in Motion campaign, City of Toronto Mayor Art Eggleton, a mounted member of the Toronto Police, homeless people, promoters, street performers, a street vendor selling flowers, a campaigner for Eritrean Relief Association in Canada Inc., a clown band at Yonge Street and Bloor Street, store windows, masks of [Stan Laurel] and Ronald Reagan, churches, skylines and architecture, Burger King, Sam the Record Man, Nathan Phillips Square, Ontario Place, the Canadian National Exhibition, an automotive show at the Automotive Building, Ned Hanlan statue, Centerville, silo demolition, billboards, bike locks, a Metropolitan Toronto Parks Department sign reading “please walk on the grass” bilingually, tack store, Poppy Campaign, an unidentified highway, and Kingsway Trucking.

File 33 - Transit - Toronto
File · [ca. 1981 - 1986]
Part of Steve Robson fonds

File consists of photographs of the Toronto Transit Commission properties and vehicles and a GO Transit property. Included is the Yorkdale GO Transit station, an unidentifiable TTC subway station, a TTC cleaner, a long exposure photograph of lights from a transit vehicle, people waiting to board a bus, [wood relief sculpture in a subway station], and various shots of people on the subway cars, including a woman with an advertisement for Pizza Pizza, showing a woman with a retainer captioned “Hold the Anchovies!”

File 34 - Vehicles
File · [ca. 1981 - 1986]
Part of Steve Robson fonds

File consists of photographs of vehicles from Chevrolet, Ford, Chrysler, Audi, Porsche, Nissan, and Hyundai. It also includes photographs of sail boats (including one named Providence), helicopter, truck transports, planes, motorcycle, taxi, Go Transit, a CAA truck, a hot air balloon with Miller written on it, Goodyear tires, destination sign, a hitch hiker, a car accident, a Shell gas station, a seagull, a police man directing traffic, a car accident, hydro lines, Star Wars, a 1933 Ford Roadster, a 1976 Ford Pinto, Coca-Cola advertisement and sign, and Robson’s business cards. It also includes models of a tank, a helicopter, spaceships, planes, and cars.

File · [ca. 1981 - 1986]
Part of Steve Robson fonds

File consists of two photographs, one a novelty portrait believed to be of Steve Robson and a girlfriend as a cowboy and saloon girl dubbed the "Badlands Gang", and a headshot of Heather Locklear by ABC-TV, inscribed "To Steve love Heather Locklear P.S. Good luck with your photography!"

File 37 - People - Nude
File · [ca. 1981 - 1986]
Part of Steve Robson fonds

File consists of a variety of photographs of nude women, or photographs in which these nude photographs appear on a wall.

File · [ca. 1981 - 1986]
Part of Steve Robson fonds

File consists of photographs of vehicles at trade shows (including hot rods, Monster trucks, station wagons, and the Carlsberg beer wagon), an elephant being ridden, a horse in its trailer, and two taxidermed bears.

File 39 - Flight for Life
File · [ca. 1981 - 1986]
Part of Steve Robson fonds

File consists of photographs for an event in benefit of the Canadian Cancer Society on an April 3 in the 1980s. Robson notes that the photos were taken on Kodak's then-new VR1000 negative film. Shown are historic airplanes, short-run planes, an Air Canada 767, the wheel of a ground vehicle, and a trained airport falcon, among other images.