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Rodgers, Neil
UPC/008(23) · File · [196-]-[198-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of photographs of Neil Rodgers. He was the Manager Editor of the Sword a student publication at Trent University (1966-1967). Rodgers was a member of the Alumni Council. Photographs include Michael Beswick, Richard Johnson and David Green.

Roesch, Otto
UPC/008(24) · File · [before 1994]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of photographs of Otto Roesch (1951-1994) a professor of Anthropology at Trent University. The University established a scholarship in his honour.

Rolufs, Shirley
UPC/008(28) · File · [198-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of photographs of Shirley Rolufs. She received the Eminent Service Award in 2009. Photographs include Marion Grant and Gloria Dunn.

Roper, Gordon
UPC/008(30) · File · [198-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of photographs of Professor Gordon Roper (d. 2005). Prof. Roper taught English Literature at Trent University from 1969 to 1975.

Roy Studio photographs
IMC-060 · File · 1905-1930
Part of Isolated manuscripts collection

Titles include:

  • Funeral Procession, Circa 1915-1920
  • Children in Garden, Circa 1930
  • Robert Neill Shoe Store, Circa 1930
  • Jackson Park, Circa 1905
  • Gillespie Garage, 1917
  • Central School, Circa 1910
  • J.W. Browett Optical Specialist, Circa 1910
  • Installing Pipes in City, Circa 1905
    Gull Lake, 1918, George Street, Visit of Prime Minster William Lyon Mackenzie King, 1924"
Royle, Peter
UPC/008(34) · File · [196-?]-[198-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of photographs of Dr. Peter Royle (1934-2017). Dr. Royle was a professor of French Studies at Trent University from 1969 to 1996.

Rubinoff, Lionel
UPC/008(35) · File · [bettwen 1970 to 1980]
Part of University Photograph Collection

File consists of photographs of Lionel Rubinoff the Vice-Dean of Arts and Science and Principal of Julian Blackburn College (1981-1985).