File consists of aerial photographs taken of the Nassau (Symons) Campus site as it grew. The photos are taken from many angles capturing all aspects of the campus.
Oakman, HarryFile consists of aerial photographs showing all parts of the Symon's campus and surrounding areas as the campus developed. Many buildings can be seen including Lady Eaton College, Champlain College, Otonabee College, Bata Library, an early Science Complex, the Athletics Centre, and parts of the surrounding neighborhood.
Parks StudioFile consists of aerial photographs taken of the Nassau (Symons) Campus site during Trent University's early years of running both campuses. Major construction projects are finished and more buildings start to appear in the photographs. Otonabee College can be seen, as well as the Athletics Centre. The Archaeology Centre and Mackenzie house can be seen in some photographs as well. Trent Sports Fields are not yet constructed.
The smallest black and white photograph was taken by D. Desjardins.
File consists of aerial photographs taken of the Nassau (Symons) Campus site either right before construction started or taken during the very early stages of construction. The photographs mostly come up the river, starting at the south end near the Peterborough Rowing Club House and Stanley Adamson Powerhouse, and then moving north towards the campus location. Early versions of Champlain College, Lady Eaton College, Bata Library, and Science Complex can be seen, as well as an unfinished version of Faryon Bridge.
File consists of photographs of the Nassau (Symons) Campus being developed. Photographs were taken throughout the years as more buildings and areas of campus were built.
Montgomery Flying Service, Susan Neale, Parks StudioFile consists of photographs of downtown Peterborough neighborhoods and Trent University's Nassau campus. A few photos are close ups of the campus buildings.
File consists of aerial photographs taken during the construction of the Symon's campus. Mostly of Westbank campus but some full campus images are included as well. Some photographs are close ups of the college buildings.
Parks StudioFile consists of aerial photographs during the development of the Symons Campus and surrounding areas.
File consists of aerial photographs of an early operating Nassau (now Symons) Campus. Colleges are built and students are on campus.
This newspaper includes articles on the rights for Indigenous women, Indian Summer Games (1980), and the historical development of the Indian Act. It is "published for and by the Indians of New Brunswick"