Series consists of student research papers, primarily those written for Trent University's course on Haliburton Bioregionalism.
Series consists of records produced by the Peterborough Trades and Labour Council, including circu-letters, correspondence, constitutions, and other material.
Series consists of the records of William Kerr, including papers relating to his private business and to that of his son William F. Kerr after he joined his father in the law firm of Kerr and Kerr.
18 folders of textual records
This series consists of records maintained by Paul S. B. Wilson throughout his career as Athletic Director at the Trent University Athletics Centre from 1966 to 2002. This series includes textual records, photographs, slides, and reports, as well certificates and awards from his personal athletic achievements and endeavours in local politics as Town Ward. The textual records include his personal athletic achievements in Ontario Squash Competitions and newspaper clippings reflecting varsity and intramural athletics at Trent. There are also many brochures related to the Ontario College Athletic Association (OCAA), squash and rugby manuals, and reports from major sporting events Trent Varsity teams were a part of such as the U19 Women’s World Lacrosse Championships in Australia in 1999. It also includes records related to his time as Town Ward for the City of Peterborough from 1985-1997 such as newspaper clippings, thank you letters, and promotional materials.
Wilson, Paul S.B.Binder 1
- Heading: Distribution of Enrollment
- Listing of Disciplines offered at Trent University
- Heading: Administrative Studies
- Heading: Canadian Studies
- Heading: Environmental & Resource Studies
6: Heading: Cultural Studies, Visual Performing Arts, Social Theory, Literature Criticism - Heading: Trent-Queens Teacher Education
- Heading: Small Group Teaching Trent University; with Trent logo
- Trent University logo
- Map of Southern Ontario marking Peterborough and routes from Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto and Windsor.
- Model of Nassau Campus
- Model of Champlain College
- Composite Student Photographs (b&w)
- Composite Student Photographs (b&w)
- Slide of Trent Annual 1984-1985
- Slide of Advertising for Trent University
- Duplicate of 16.
- Slide of Copies of The Arthur 1966
- Slide of Copies of The Arthur
- Slide of Copies of The Arthur
- Slide of Trent Trends September 1964
- Slide of Trent Trends October 1964
- Slide of The Sword January 1968
- Slide of The Sword February 1968
- Slide of The Sword April 1968
Series consists of the correspondence of Gilbert C. Monture.
Series consists of administrative records of the Indian-Eskimo Association, including Board of Directors and Executive Minutes, annual reports, correspondence, and other records.
Boxes 1-5 contain records relating to Sydney Helmer Standen (SHS) (known as Sid), as well as papers relating to other members of his family and of the families of Euphemia (Effie) Young Standen (nee McQueen) (EYS), his wife. Sid Standen was born 27 July 1905 in Minesing, Ontario, and died in Burnaby, British Columbia, 12 March 1975. In addition to documents of vital statistics, there are files regarding his schooling, teaching career, military service, sporting life, church life, and household and financial affairs. Professor Standen indicates that the papers were arranged to reflect their provenance as nearly as possible as they were found on the death of SHS in 1975. Most of the correspondence in these files contains letters received by SHS and EYS. They represent only a small fraction of the correspondence that the two received in their lives together. It is evident from even this limited record that they both engaged in a voluminous correspondence with distant family and friends. The letters span two world wars, drought and depression, and the Cold War era.
Series consists of administrative files and meeting minutes, including financial statements, correspondence, notes, membership lists, newsletters , and KAGS library related materials such as expense reports, cataloging documentation, general reports, rules and procedures, and donation collections lists.
Series consists of general administrative files related to operations and management of the International Camping Fellowship and International Camping Congress, providing insight into the overall functioning and administration of the organization. Documents include correspondence such as letters, memos and emails exchanged between members of the ICF. Also included are program proposals, outlines and scheduling details, samples of official letterhead used by the ICF, budget reports and financial documents outlining budget and financial management of the ICF, contact information of individuals and organizations affiliated with the ICF, and documents related to the management and content of the ICF website.
The loose documents, primarily marriage lists except for one baptism list, date from 1831 to 1851. These are indexed with information taken from the Walker-Molotkow Marriage Registers of Upper Canada/Canada West vol.7, parts 1 and 2, Newcastle District available only in our reading room. These published indexes were prepared from the registers of marriages in the Ontario Archives. The documents we have at Trent are the original returns prepared by the clergy.
Series consists of records documenting Greg Doran's education at St. Alphonsus Catholic Elementary School from 1975 to 1983.
Series consists of Indigenous magazines, including Say, Redwire, and Aboriginal Times.
Series consists of photographs, contact sheets and negatives of Trent University faculty, staff and students. In addition, there are photographs of award recipients and photographs from convocation and other events.
Series consists of recorded interviews with members of the Trent University community. Interviews were conducted as part of the research process for Cole's book, Trent: The Making of a University, 1957-1987.