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William Atkinson fonds
CA ON00047 F0025 · Fonds · 1916-1999

The fonds consists of records that pertain to the life and career of William Atkinson. It documents Atkinson’s early life and work in England prior to his enlistment with the Royal Navy at the outbreak of the Second World War. It contains records from his immigration to Canada, as well records relating to his work in the restaurant and hospitality business upon his arrival. The fonds is also composed of records from his time with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) through the 1950s, and contains some material related to his forced retirement from the RCN on the basis of his sexual orientation. The fonds includes records from his return to the hospitality business, along with material from Atkinson’s writing and work in the entertainment business. The fonds is composed of correspondence, services records, certificates, photographs, press clippings, and short stories.

William Atkinson
Videofag fonds
CA ON00047 F0106 · Fonds · 2012- 2016

Items relating Videofag, a queer arts space located in Kensington Market, Toronto, Ontario, and run by Jordan Tannahill and William Ellis from 2012-2016. Items relate to the business of running Videofag and the art events held there from 2012-2016. Principle documentary forms being advertisements, correspondence, artwork, and posters.

Videofag
Valerie Dugale fonds
CA ON00047 F0024 · Fonds · 1994-2005

Fonds consists of records documenting the activities of the Foundation for Equal Families, as maintained by Valerie Dugale, a member of its Board of Directors. The Foundation for Equal Families was founded in 1994 following the failure of Bill 167 in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Records in the fonds relate to administrative matters, such as meetings of the Board of Directors, Annual General Meetings, and membership matters, as well as to legal challenges and other advocacy work carried out by the organization.

Dugale, Valerie
CA ON00047 F0131 · Fonds · 1969- 1973

The fonds contains organizational records that document the administration and activities of the University of Toronto Homophile Association from its founding in 1969, to its disbanding in 1973. It includes records pertaining to the Association’s governance, its outreach and educational efforts, political advocacy, research projects and relationships with other Canadian homophile associations, women’s liberation and gay liberation groups. The fonds is composed of minutes, flyers, newsletters, brochures, correspondence, briefs, questionnaires, material collected on other organizations.

University of Toronto Homophile Association
CA ON00047 F0171 · Fonds · 1989- 1994

The fonds contains records that document the administration and activities of the Committee on Homophobia from its founding in 1989 to its disbanding in 1994. It includes records pertaining to its advocacy and outreach, its political activities and its educational efforts. The fonds is composed of the committee’s Constitution, correspondence, minutes, fliers, surveys, brochures, posters, and other material documenting the activities of the committee and other organizations.

University of Toronto Committee on Homophobia
CA ON00047 F0120 · Fonds · 1987- 2004

The fonds contains administrative and operational records produced by the Toronto Centre for Lesbian and Gay Studies produced throughout its decade in operation. In addition to financial records and correspondence related to the logistics of the Centre itself, the fonds includes records regarding the Centre’s many outreach activities, such as the publication of CentreFold (stylized as Centre/Fold), the newsletter released by the Centre and distributed to its members and other partners, the Michael Lynch Grant and other awards sponsored by the Centre, and Queer Exchange, the series of educational courses sponsored by the Centre and open to the broader community. The fonds is composed of textual records relating to the Centre and its programs, posters and stickers from various events sponsored by the Centre, photographs used for the publication of CentreFold, and electronic financial records.

Contains series:
1- Administration and publications
2- Awards and grants
3- Events
4- Research and resources

Toronto Centre for Lesbian and Gay Studies
CA ON00047 F0101 · Fonds · 1976-2008

The fonds consists of records maintained and accumulated by the Toronto Area Gays and Lesbians. The fonds have been arranged into six series: administrative files, telephone line files, resources and reference files, photographs, audio cassette tapes, and objects. Records in this fonds document how TAGL operated as a non-profit organization to provide resources for the members of the LGBTQ community in particular through telephone log sheets, policies and procedures, and Board member meetings. Included in the fonds are correspondence, financial statements, TAGL newsletters, membership listings, contact information, agendas, meeting minutes, volunteer training materials, telephone log sheets, brochures, hand outs, fact sheets, resource guides, photographs, floppy disks, cassette tapes, stamps, and a keychain.

Tony Farebrother fonds
Fonds · 1975-1977

Fonds consists of records created and maintained by Tony Farebrother, a gay activist in Montreal. Records document the activities of l'Association pour les droits des gai(es) du Quebec (ADGQ); Gayline, a Gay Social Services Project of the Ville Marie Social Service Centre; Drop-In Gay, a social centre in Montreal; the National Gay Rights Coalition; and the Gay Coalition Against Repression. Included are: correspondence, flyers, minutes, press releases, press clippings, notes, a position paper, a manual, a constitution, and other textual material.

Farebrother, Tony
Tony Correia fonds
CA ON00047 F0127 · Fonds · 1987- 1991

The fonds contains notebooks kept by managers of Doll & Penny’s Cafe in Vancouver, British Columbia between 1987 and 1991.

Tim McCaskell fonds
CA ON00047 F0022 · Fonds · 1973-2004

The fonds contains records relating to the work and activism of longtime gay activist, writer and educator Tim McCaskell. The records pertain predominantly to McCaskell’s work with the Toronto District School Board’s Equal Opportunity Office as a Student Programme Worker. In this role, McCaskell developed and delivered programs for students and teachers on equity issues related to racism, sexism, homophobia, disability, class and immigration. He organized workshops and training sessions, student camps, and developed resource materials. The fonds also includes some records reflecting McCaskell’s activism. These records relate to his work for The Body Politic, the Right to Privacy Committee and various workshops and events that McCaskell was involved in. The fonds contains meeting minutes, correspondence, guides, flyers, workshop agendas, planning notes, and resource material.

McCaskell, Tim
CA ON00047 F0174 · Fonds · 1984- 1994

The fonds contains administrative and operational records of The Woman’s Common of Metropolitan Toronto. The records date from 1984 to 1994, and reflect the establishment of the club in the mid 1980s, its administration, its membership and volunteer base, the management of the club’s restaurant and pub, and its outreach and promotional efforts. The fonds includes meetings minutes, budgets, financial statements, reports, proposals, correspondence, brochures, event flyers, menus, sign in sheets, mailouts and the Common Knowledge newsletter.

The Woman's Common of Metropolitan Toronto
CA ON00047 F0064 · Fonds · ca.1930- 2017

Records consist of oral history interviews, their raw files from both cameras used (the one focused on the interviewee and the one focused on the photos being discussed), edited and redacted film content. The records also pertain to the photos donated, these are largely photos that are born-digital or scanned photos and records.

The Family Camera Network
The Coming Out Show fonds
CA ON00047 F0080 · Fonds · 1978- 1995

The records within this fonds pertain to the Coming Out Show, a Vancouver radio show. The fonds contains show notes, newspaper articles, cassette tapes, reel to reel audio tape, six scrapbooks, greeting cards, flyers, posters, photographs, correspondence, programme books, and notes. The records relate to the lives of those interviewed, as well as gay and lesbian life more broadly at the time in Vancouver, Canada at large, as well as at points internationally. David Myers’ partner Bill Houghton maintained the administrative and records management side of the show.

The Coming Out Show
The Body Politic fonds
CA ON00047 F0002 · Fonds · 1971- 1987

The fonds pertain to the organizational records of The Body Politic, Canada’s gay liberation newspaper which sat under the parent publishing house Pink Triangle Press. The newspaper published from 1971-1987 in Toronto out of various downtown locations. The fonds consist of 10 series with multiple subseries. The fonds contains research notes, newspaper clippings, notes, meeting minutes, article drafts submitted, correspondence (international, national, local, prisoner), memos, financial, employee, advertising, and legal records.

The Body Politic
Svend Robinson fonds
Fonds · 1967-2004

This fonds consist of records relating to the life and work of Svend Robinson as Member of Parliament. Included in the fonds are correspondence, memoranda, reports, pamphlets, notes, press releases, press coverage, newspaper and periodical clippings, information kits, minutes and agendas, issues of ‘Ottawa Inside Out’ and ‘Ottawa Update’, speeches, copies of legal documents, copies of Hansard debates, flyers, post cards, greeting cards, petitions, and submissions to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights from various organizations and individuals. Records also relate to other LGBTQ issues and topics, including international rights, health, labour, and youth.

Robinson, Svend (1952-)
Stewart Hamilton fonds
CA ON00047 F0026 · Fonds · 1950- 2012

The fonds consists of records relating to the life and work of Stewart Hamilton, including correspondence, writing, press, diplomas and awards.

Stewart Hamilton
CA ON00047 F0060 · Fonds · 1978- 1982

This fonds consists of records pertaining to the Society for Political Action for Gay People (SPAG) organized into two series- the SPAG administrative files and SPAG International Gay Association membership and meetings. It includes textual records such as correspondence, meeting minutes, membership lists, financial statements, flyers, paste ups, advertising, letterheads, newsletters, pamphlets, questionnaires, and forms.

Society for Political Action for Gay People
CA ON00047 F0095 · Fonds · 1911- 1913

Fonds consists of a single volume diary kept by Sidney Hugh Godolphin Osborne while living in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. The first entry is dated January 18, 1911, and the last entry is made on Dec. 2, 1912.

The journal details Osborne’s travels and social activities within Canada as well as in the United States. Osborne tipped in images from the magazines of the day to illustrate some of his diary entries.

Sidney Hugh Godolphin Osborne
Shirley Shea fonds
CA ON00047 F0182 · Fonds · 1947- 2003

The fonds contains records that reflect the life and work of Canadian broadcaster and novelist Shirley Shea dating from 1947 to 2003. The fonds consists predominantly of correspondence from her various publishers, pertaining to Shea’s mystery novels, licencing agreements, and royalties. It also includes promotional photographs of Shirley Shea, photographs of Shea working at a number of radio stations, and some personal photographs. The fonds also contains various editions of Shea’s novels: Victims: A Pound of Flesh, The Monarchs are Flying, Legal Tender, The Rabbit Hunter (Jagdtrieb in German), and a typescript of A Not So Gay World: Homosexuality in Canada.

Shirley Shea