File consists of photographs of Chris Metcalfe looking at fish and a microscope. Metcalfe received the Distinguished Research Award in 2007
File consists of five photographs of Paul Healy, Professor of Anthropology at Trent University. Healy was also the Dean of Research and Graduate Studies from 1997 to 2000 and received the Distinguished Research Award in 1994.
File consists of a framed portrait of John Stubbs while he was President and Vice-Chancellor (1987-1993).
Series consists of records documenting the International Camping Congress (ICC), held every three years in locations around the world. Series includes a comprehensive collection of cassette tapes related to the first ICC, the 1994 KUMBAYAH International Camping Congress held in Toronto, Ontario. The series comprises of 7 large binders containing 16 cassette tapes, one small binder containing 8 cassette tapes, and 1 single cassette tape, followed by Congress proceedings [in Japanese], along with various supporting documents related to the congress , such as correspondence and meeting minutes, travel and membership information, schedules, congress agreements, invitations, and manuals. Additionally included are 9 DVDs from the 2014 International Camping Congress. These recordings offer a unique glimpse into the speeches, presentations, and discussions held during the Congress.
This addition to the fonds consists of publicity records and programs for the 1987 season of Arbor Theatre.
Arbor TheatreFile consists of one contact sheet and eight photographs of Stephen Dantzer who was the Director of Physical Resources at Trent University from 1987 to 1999. Photographs include Paul Healy, John Earnshaw and David Smith.
Fonds consists of five photograph albums related to the activities of the Peterborough area Xi-Iota Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi. The albums are dated 1987-1988, 1988-1989, 1995-1996, 1997, and 1997-1998.
Xi-Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma PhiFile consists of a photograph within a personal publicity pamphlet with Ned Goodman's titles and affiliations.
Fonds consists of letters written to Peter Gzowski in his role as broadcaster for CBC's "Morningside" show. The hundreds of letters include such subjects as literacy, Prime Minister Jean Chretien, and Edith Babb. Also included are contracts, correspondence, notes, and memos relating to Peter Gzowski's career with CBC; records relating to Gzowski's association with the "Peter Gzowski Invitational Golf for Literacy" tournament; Gzowski's association with Ridley College, and Trent University (Margaret Laurence tribute, Timothy Findley conference, chancellorship); and greeting cards, personal calendars, photographs, family genealogical information, and correspondence relating to awards received. The fonds also includes correspondence, partial manuscripts, and notes relating to various books which Gzowski has written.
Gzowski, PeterFile consists of two photographs of Tommy Douglas (1904-1986) former Premier of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1961 when he resigned and became the leader of the New Democratic Party until 1971.
This addition to the fonds consists of publicity materials, photographs and slides of Arbor Theatre.
Arbor TheatreFile consists of photographs of Jacquie Slater, the Acquisitions Specialist at Trent University.