Discover Toronto Baseball History in the Toronto Reference Library Special Collections Department

This blog post is based on a talk about the history of baseball in Toronto highlighting rare and historical items from many areas of our Baldwin Collection of Canadiana, which includes books, ephemera, art, manuscripts and newspapers.

19th century items

The oldest item I discussed was an 1876 copy of Bryce's Canadian Base Ball Guide. Bryce's guides are considered to be the first significant publications which laid out the rules (which were very different in many ways from the modern game) and bylaws of the then-new sport. The entire guide has been scanned and added to our Digital Archive, so you can read the whole thing from anywhere with an internet connection!

The second-oldest was the below poster from 1898. It advertises two games between Bowmanville, Ontario and the Toronto Athletic Club.

And here's a photo of the University of Toronto Baseball Club.

 

20th century photographs

Many original photos from the 1900s that I laid out for the presentation have also been scanned:

Memorabilia

Most of the other items brought out were part of a larger collection of Blue Jays ephemera and memorabilia donated to the library by a fan back in 2015.

 

 


 

Edit: Revised introduction and reformatted images (April 4, 2022)