This item consists of a vandalized name plate from the Toronto Morgentaler Clinic. The plate has been defaced with red nail polish, simulating blood, and has the words "Baby Killer" and "Fuckin Disgusting" carved into it. An identical second plate is less damaged and was not defaced (See I2).
This item consists of a vandalized name plate from the Toronto Morgentaler Clinic. The plate is dented and slightly bent, but otherwise undamaged. The identical first plate from this file is much more heavily vandalized (see I1).
This item consists of an original cast recording, titled "No More Fear. A gay anthem from the Toronto musical revue "Fruit Cocktail 85." The album was produced by the Gay Community Appeal of Toronto, and the sale supported the programs of the Aids Committee of Toronto.
This item consists of a white matchbook with dark blue MATCH logo and name on cover with texts inside and outside the flap: "A non-governmental organization designed to match the resources and needs of Canadian women with those of women in the Third World" and "Un organisme non-gouvernmental qui a pour but la coalition des ressources et des besoins féminins du Canada et du Tiers-Monde."
This item consists of a white matchbook with with text on recto: "The Warehouse Bar & Grill," "793 Gerrard St. East" in red letters. The match book also includes text on verso of matchbook including opening hours and "Dining & Dancing."
This file consists of two black matchbooks with texts on recto "Felines elines / a fresh approach," "284 Richmond St. E." in gold letters. The matchbook also includes a design of a cat's eyes and text "Tel. 860-0940" in gold letters on verso.
This item consists of a white matchbook with text on verso "The Rose" and on verso: ""The Rose Café / 547 Parliament St. / Toronto / 928-1495" in pink letters.
This item consists of a postcard with design of women climbing out of a pill bottle in black, white, and red and text "Side effects : a play about women and pharmaceuticals. National Tour. A co-production of Women's Health International and the Great Canadian Theatre Company."
This item consists of a postcard with a black and white photograph of Sarah Binns by Martha Keaner. This postcard includes the following text on verso: "Sarah Binns, featured in Tales of Tomorrow: Our Elders by Barbara Halpern Martineau, a 22-minute, 16mm film distributed by DEC Films" and address of studio.
Postcard with facsimile of a suffragette postcard from the London Museum. The postcard includes a woman sitting on a chair with a dark "Starvation" figure hovering over her with text "Waiting for a living wage." This postcard was included in the O.I.S.E.'s women's kit.