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Colley, Ralph
UPC/002(38) · File · [after 1986]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of two contact sheets with headshots and two photographs of Ralph Colley standing in the Trent University bookstore, which he managed from 1986-1998.

Cole, Jean Murray
UPC/002(36) · File · 1994
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of two photographs of Jean Cole, who was a historian, journalist and authored many books. Her specialization was the history of Peterborough County and she shared editorship with her husband Alf Cole. The photographs in this file show Jean standing and looking through a number of books.

Cole, Doug
UPC/002(35) · File · [199-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of one photograph of Doug Cole, Mary Delaney, Duncan Matheson, Charoles Onale, Charley Meanwell, Paul Delaney, and Anne Willes.

Cole, Alf (Alfred C.)
UPC/002(34) · File · [196-?] - [1987?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of four photographs, seventeen negatives and two contact sheets of Alf Cole. He wrote the book Trent: The Making of a University 1957-1987. One photograph includes Christopher Greene.

Choate, Dianne
UPC/002(28) · File · [199-?] - [200-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of twelve photographs and fifteen negatives of Dianne Choate. The photographs show Choate organizing and preparing for convocation, which was part of her role within the Secretariat. She worked at Trent University from 1971-2006.

Chefs at Trent
UPC/013(08) · File · 1995-1997
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of photographs of various Chefs and cooks that have worked at Trent University. Photos include Tom Pratt, John Burbidge, James Neufild, Shae Beatty, Thierry Lefrane, and David St. John-Grubb.

IMC-123 · File · 1923
Part of Isolated manuscripts collection

File includes 17 photographs of archaeological sites in Greece, some identified as Monemvasia, believed to have been taken by Blake while accompanying archaeologist Gilbert Bagnani on a dig in 1923. Also included are 21 photographs of medieval and 16th-17th century French streets and houses; it is probable that these relate to Blake’s own research or to that of Gilbert Bagnani.