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Police Academy 3 Back in Training

Vertical colour image. The background of the document is white. At the top of the image, there is a few lines of red and black text. Below the text in the centre of the page, there is an illustrated image of ten people circled around a black target practice figure. In the centre of the target practice is the film’s title in yellow and red. The figures around are all wearing a police uniform, with some wearing a police hat as well. The top figure on the left is wearing a long white wig. The second from the top figure on the left is holding a smoking gun. The second from the bottom figure on the left has her hands up with a gun pointed at her nose. The bottom figure on the left is wearing a brown shirt instead of the police uniform and is holding a gun pointing up. The top figure on the right is wearing his hat but it is damaged and smoking. The second from the top figure on the right is wearing camouflage and holding a gun. The middle figure on the right has a button up shirt on half unbuttoned and is holding his arms up and out. The bottom figure on the right is wearing a suit and tie and holding a fish bowl with a gold fish jumping out. At the bottom of the target practice figure, another figure has his head and arms through the target. Below the figures is a line of green grass. Below the grass there are multiple lines of black text. The document is held within a black frame.      

Warner Bros. Inc.

Police Academy

Vertical colour image. The background of the document is white. At the top of the image, there is a few lines of blue text. Below the text in the centre of the page, there is an illustrated image of two lines of people (six on the top and eight on the bottom). The people all have a blue hat with a silver line and badge on it. The person on the top left has their hand raised and look to be holding some sort of gun while smiling. The second to the left on the top, is holding a stick with a post also pointing towards his face and his lips are puckered. The person third from the left on the top does not have their coat fastened all the way and their chest is visible. The person second from the right on the top has their arm raised in a salute gesture. The person at the right on top is holding a bouquet of yellow flowers. Behind the person on the left at the bottom, there is a pair of bare legs in white heels kicked up. The person on the on the left at the bottom is looking to the right. The second person on the left on the bottom has his hand raised with his finger pointing to his nose and there is a brown dog in front of him with a pair of glasses and hat on with a bottle in its mouth. The person third from the left at the bottom has a skirt on instead of pants and the arm of the person to the right of them has their hand on her shoulder. The person fourth from the right at the bottom has their arm raised in a salute gesture. The person third from the right at the bottom is wearing a helmet. The second person on the right at the bottom has a baton in his hands and his hand on the end of it. The first person on the right at the bottom has his arm folded on his side while his hand is holding what looks like a fly swatter. Behind the first person on the right at the bottom, there is a pair of legs laying horizontal. Below the image of the people, there is the title and then below that are multiple lines of text. The document is held within a black frame.      

The Ladd Company

Equus

Vertical black and white image. About two-thirds of the poster is a black, pink, and white image of a partially visible face on the right side and on the left a black outlined horse’s face near the top and one or two pink figured which look like chalk-like drawings. The background of the image is black and there is some white text at the top and the title in white near the bottom. The image and the rest of the poster is white background with some black text at the bottom. The document is within a black frame.

United Artists Corporation

Beautiful Dreamers

Vertical colour image. The image features a man and a woman embracing from the chest up. The man is on the left and the woman on the right. The man’s head is slightly cut off at the top of the image. He has short brown hair and is wearing a white button up shirt. The woman is wearing a purple feathered hat and a pink top with a white collar. The white collar has floral embroidery and the pink fabric has a burgundy design. At the bottom corner of the image, there is a marbled green and grey book with a white title. The bottom of the image has a green rectangle with white text. The document is within a black frame.

Cinexus/Famous Players

Mimico Asylum (Lakeside Sanatorium)

Front: Coloured, printed postcard. Depicts about a blue sky with some white clouds, eight red brick buildings with blueish-grey roofs, a large field, and 13 cricket players. The field is green but at the forefront of the image, there is a gravel path. The cricket players are all dressed in white. “Mimico Asylum (Lakeside Sanitorium), Toronto, Canada” is in printed text on top right. Bottom right of the image reads “JV” in a circle with the number “104,072”. Top half of the postcard (horizontal) has a handwritten message in black, faded ink.

Back: Printed text at top middle reads “Souvenir Post Card.” To the left of the postage stamp is a postmark that reads “Milton West, AM, OC 13, 09, ONT”. Bottom right has handwritten address for receiver. Left half of back has handwritten message, upside down. Left side underneath written message is printed text which reads “The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co., Ltd. Montreal and Toronto. Printed in Great Britain.” It bears a 1903 King Edward VII 3/4 profile 1 cent stamp.

The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

Lake Shore Road and Long Branch Car

Front: Colour photograph postcard of the Long Branch streetcar on Lakeshore Road. Dirt road is centred in image with streetcar on tracks to left. One man appears to be disembarking. Trees flank the road on either side, and a low wooden fence is prominent along the right side of the road. Behind the fence in the foreground is a telephone pole – two more poles can be seen further in the background. Also behind the fence is a view of the lake. At the top of the postcard, printed over the sky towards the right side is the title: “Lake Shore Road and Long Branch Car, Toronto, Ontario.” In the lower left corner is the identifying code: “104.069” and in a small circle the letters “JV.”

Back: Divided back. Some printed text identifies the maker as Valentine & Sons Publishing. Handwritten text in blue ink on left hand side of card. Some brown marks from centre to right hand side.

The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

Lakeshore 1968

Rectangular hard back book with a burgundy coloured fake leather/paper binding. The front cover has the year and school name going vertically down the left side in a yellow/gold colour. The front cover from about 1/3 from the left to the opposite end has embossed/pressed circles and diamonds. The back cover has a leather like pattern with the makers mark on the bottom right. Inside the book has around 115 pages with black and white text and pictures. The end sheets are a yellow/gold colour.

American Yearbook Co.

Lake Shore Road and Long Branch Car

Front: Colour photograph postcard of the Long Branch streetcar on Lakeshore Road. Dirt road is centred in image with streetcar on tracks to left. One man appears to be disembarking. Trees flank the road on either side, and a low wooden fence is prominent along the right side of the road. Behind the fence in the foreground is a telephone pole – two more poles can be seen further in the background. Also behind the fence is a view of the lake. At the top of the postcard, printed over the sky towards the right side is the title: “Lake Shore Road and Long Branch Car, Toronto, Ontario.” In the lower left corner is the identifying code: “104.069” and in a small circle the letters “JV.”

Back: Divided back. Some printed text identifies the maker as Valentine & Sons Publishing. Handwritten text in black ink addresses the card to Staunton Virginia, with a note from an unnamed writer to Mr. Guy Kyle. It is postmarked July 15, 1910 in Toronto, Ontario at 8pm. It bears a 1903 King Edward VII 3/4 profile 1 cent stamp.  

The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

Grounds and Office Building

Front: Colour picture – Mimico Branch Asylum in the early 1900s. To the left of the image are dark, bushy trees and a green, manicured lawn. To the right of the image is a large shrub that covers part of a large red brick building with peaks and many windows. The lawn features several small flower beds and a light tan stone or dirt walkway. At the end of the walkway, what looks to be a human figure can be seen, possibly a statue. In the upper left of the postcard, printed over the trees, text on the image reads: “Grounds and Office. Mimico Asylum, Toronto, Canada.” In the lower right corner is the identifying code “104 071” and in a small circle the letters “JV.”

Back: Divided back. Some printed text identifies the maker as Valentine & Sons Publishing. The back of this postcard is completely blank.

The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

Lake Shore Road and Long Branch Car

Front: Colour photograph postcard of the Long Branch streetcar on Lakeshore Road. Dirt road is centred in image with streetcar on tracks to left. One man appears to be disembarking. Trees flank the road on either side, and a low wooden fence is prominent along the right side of the road. Behind the fence in the foreground is a telephone pole – two more poles can be seen further in the background. Also behind the fence is a view of the lake. At the top of the postcard, printed over the sky towards the right side is the title: “Lake Shore Road and Long Branch Car, Toronto, Ontario.” In the lower left corner is the identifying code: “104.069” and in a small circle the letters “JV.”

Back: Divided back. Some printed text identifies the maker as Valentine & Sons Publishing. Handwritten text in pencil on left hand side of card.

The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

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