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5 · Series · 1971-2013
Part of Trent Athletics Centre fonds

This series consists of film, video, and photographs of varsity and intramural athletic events and games at Trent University, including rugby, volleyball, soccer, rowing, cycling, skiing, Head of the Trent, and athletic banquets. Series includes photograph albums, print photographs, negatives, and photographs and video stored on CDs, VHS, and other media. See file listing for more details.

2023-1/005(15) · File · 2002-2012
Part of Trent Athletics Centre fonds

File consists of 25 CDs with photos and videos of varsity and intramural sports at Trent University:
a. Women’s rugby, 2006
b. JV Women Rowing photos, n.d.
c. Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Ontario Colleges Athletic Association, Hamilton, Ontario, 4 May, 2005
d. Field Hockey photos, for Bill Byrick, DATE
e. Head of Trent, 4 October, 2002
f. Photos of Trent Women’s Rugby game against Brock University, September 2005
g. Photos of Canadian University Rowing Championships, Tom McCarthy, Fall 2003
h. Academic All Canadian Awards, 2007-2008
i. Boat Christening, 1 October, NEED DATE
j. Canadian University Rowing Championships, 31 October 2003
k. Fencing, 2005
l. HOTT Rowing, 2006
m. HOTT Rowing, 4 October 2002
n. HOTT Men’s Soccer, DATE
o. JV Women’s Rowing, DATE
p. Men’s Lacrosse, 2010-2011
q. Mountain Biking Club, 18 September 2005
r. Athletic Banquet, 2005
s. Road Hockey intramurals, 2007
t. Rowing, 2003
u. Rowing, DATE
v. Rowing OUA Championships, 2005
w. Ski Photos, 2004
x. Ski competition, 2004
y. Trent Rowing Athletic Banquet, 2004
z. Trent Rowing (Walmart CD), October 2005
aa. Women and Men’s Volleyball, 2011-2012
bb. Women’s Rugby, 2006
cc. Women’s Rugby, 2007
dd. Women’s Rugby Headshots, 2007
ee. Women’s Rugby, 2005
ff. Women’s Rugby videos, DATE

2 · Series · 1964-2017
Part of Trent Athletics Centre fonds

This series consists of documents written on the growth and development of the Athletics Centre from 1964-2014, including reports, newspaper clippings, and correspondence. The Athletics Department has gone through many periods of transformation. From shared facilities in downtown Peterborough, to a temporary Air Hall, to having a permanent home on the Nassau campus. There was a great need for a designated facility at the Nassau Campus. Budgets initially allowed for a temporary ‘air hall’ to be set up to relieve the need for renting shared facilities in downtown Peterborough. Eventually, a new building was developed on the west bank of the Nassau campus and became the permanent location for the Athletics Centre. This is reflected in the architectural briefs, drawings, research and publications of the development of the Athletics Centre building and services offered.