Series consists of Indigenous magazines, including Say, Redwire, and Aboriginal Times.
Series consists of records relating to various International Camping Fellowship events and programs, providing an overview of conferences, workshops, seminars, and other gatherings that have taken place within the organization. The series includes events such as those organized by the Greek Camping Association, Russian Children’s Centre Orlyonok Program, PRO Camp, China Camp Education conference, the 10th World Leisure Congress Abstract Program, and Asia Oceania Camping Fellowship. The materials document program newsletters and set-up, correspondence, memberships, and letters of appreciation and thanks exchanged between the ICF and its partners and participants. Additionally, the series includes 16 photographs from the International Camp Directors Course forum in 2019.
Series consists of materials created for tourists in Haliburton.
Series consists of various reports and resources used in the Bioregionalism course, which focused on Haliburton County. Included are government reports, environmental assessments, municipal reports and materials, and other material about the County, its residents, and its environment.
Series consists of files on the Golden Lake First Nation land claim, including agreements, reports, policies, maps, and other information.
Series consists of two minute books, of the Girls' Athletic Association of the Peterborough Collegiate Institute. Inserted in one volume is a program for the Peterborough Collegiate Institute Annual Field Day of Sports, Oct 9, 1914.
The Future Fund (soon to be known as the “Fund for Excellence”) was launched in 1982 and was to run for 5 years with a goal of raising 5 million dollars.
The Trent University Founding Fund was established in 1962 and ran 1963 to help take care of the monies it would take to build Trent University. Ernest C. Braund, a Peterborough businessman, became the chairman for the committee. Before 1969 the monies raised had started to run out. The target goal was placed at $1.52 million. (Taken from: Cole, A.O.C. "Trent: The Making of a University, 1957-1987." Peterborough: Trent University Communications Department, 1992.) The campaign was staffed by G.A. Brakeley & Co.
Binder 1
178: Founder's Walk by the Library
179: The Library Walkway
180: The Library Walkway
181-190: Aeril Views of the Campus, 1970s Prints (4)
191: The Library Walkway
192-196: Stairs to Bus Stop under the Walkway
197: View of University Court from Library Entrance
198-203: Different Views of People and University Court Print (1): Student ascending Stairs From Podium
204: Bridge between Champlain and Lady Eaton Colleges (Lady Eaton College in background)
205-217: Bridge between Champlain and Lady Eaton Colleges (Champlain Lecture Hall in background Print (1): Evening Scene
The For Tomorrow Campaign was launched in 1989 with a target of raising $15,000,000 and was to run to 1991.
Box 15 includes two binders with the item-level descriptions of letters and photographs; these binders are titled “Standen-McQueen papers” and “Standen/McQueen Photographs.”
Binder 1
218-220: Construction over the Otonabee River (b&w) Print (1)
221: Construction of Faryon Bridge
222: View of Bridge from Champlain College
223-224: View of Stairs to Bridge from Otonabee College side of the Otonabee River
225: View of Bridge from inside Bata Library
226: Faryon Bridge at Sunset (Science Complex in the background)
227-228: Faryon Bridge at night
229: Faryon Bridge during daytime
230: Faryon Bridge during daytime with Science Complex in the background Print