File consists of images of students at Durham campus. Photos include students in classrooms, group shots and individual shots. Includes Professor Beth Popham.
File consists of portraits of students taken for student testimonials created for University promotional material. Includes Kai Alderson, Joseph Bettencourt, Crista Colyer, Becky Macoun, Lisa Mooney, Susan Rhee, Helen Wallace, Verona Benjamin, and unidentified students.
Album consists of photographs of library staff at celebrations, social gatherings, convocation, and golfing. Photos include, Janice Millard, Luc Delclerk, Edward Jones, John Earnshaw, Barb Johns, Colin Campbell, Jeff Domm, Barbra Johns, Gloria Dunn, Judy Pinto, Ed Flaherty, Bob Thopmson, Bobo Franklin, Bob Van Dompseler, Waren Lloyd, Paul Wilson, George McDougall, Trudy Krishner, Jeff Martindale, John Casserley, Gleen Hurley, Ken Field, Janice Millard, Jim Carey, Lory McHardy, Murray Gende, Jule Crook, Sjirley Polufs, Cathy Leahy, Jophn Stubbs, Johnathan Muryan, Carol Cartwright, Sharon Bosnell, Nancy Greenman, Arlene Ridyard,Linda Matthews, Jim Forbster, Johnathan Pinto, Marilyn Simpson, Helen Cliff, Kim Rumbell, Kerry Taylor, Jacquil Shirk (Slater), Thelma Grende, Manindra Shah, Shirley Yankovich, Helen Sheehan, and other unidentified individuals.
Album consists of photographs of library staff at social gatherings and the Christmas Parade. Photos include, Thelma McIsaac, Gloria Dunn, Pauline Nesbitt, Judy Green, Joyce Sloan, Mary Lou Clancey, Yvonne Delmaster, Marion O'Brien, Lari Langford, Carol Cartwright, Pam Conley, Doug Cartwright, and other unidentified individuals.
Album consists of photographs of library staff at events, and social gatherings. Photos include Pam Conley, Heather Longhurst, Sharon English, Helen Momahon, Kerry Taylor, Anne Taylor-Vaisey, Miranda Taylor-Vaisey, Steven Rolufs, Paddy Taylor, Brenda Chatten, Thelma McIsaac, Gloria Dunn, Joyce Sloan, Mary Lou Clancey, Brian Heeney, Nina Milner (Prouly), JOhn Wiseman, Arlene Ridyard, Bud Harvey, John Stiver, and other unidentified individuals.
Album consists of photographs of library staff at events, presentations, and social gatherings. Photos include, Sharon English, Bonnie Dunford, Jack Martin, Mr. McNeeley, Bruce Cossar, Audrey Cossar, John Wiseman, Helen Heatley, Freda Wiseman, Janine Avis, Bill Avis, Kay Strand, Judy Green, Mary Lou Clancy, Marnie Hargrove, Mrs Harvie, Barney Harnie, Janice Millard, Barbara Johns, Lynn Isberg, Bob Johnson, Gilbert Crook, Lari Langford, Ada Miller, Joyce Sloan, Carol Towns (Walker), Marcelle O'Connor, Gary Isberg, Bill Shaw, Claire Coltman, Stuart Hayter, Anne Taylor-Vaisey, Helen Christie, Shakuntla Elisha, Bill Hunter, Barbara Robinson, Doug Robinson, Mrs Crook, Velma McWilliams, Helen McMahon, Pam Conley, Christine Cromey, John Stiver, Thelma McIsaac, Heather Brown, Tiny Kinsman, Bud Harvey, Anne Marie Prendiville, Jack Martin, Manindra Shah, Don Hunter, Kathy [?], Paulette Gray, Anna McCalla, Kathleen Gray, Karen Taylor, Gloria Dunn, Elma Lake, Brian Heeney, and other unidentified individuals
file consists of photographs of Bata Library staff in the library and golfing. Photos include, Inge Lovell, Elizabeth Wilson, Nancy Creelman, Nina Milner, Audrey McLaughlin, Barbara Johns, Helen Sheehan, Carol Cartwright, Marisa Scigliano, Kathy [?], Shirley Yankovich, Pam Conley, Janice Millard, Keris Higgs, Marilyn Feschuk, Wina Milner, Scott [?], Clair Coltman, Deb Pagett, Michele Sparkes
File consists of a photograph of the I.T. department. Photo includes George McDougall, Ken Brown, Trudy Kirschner, and Chris Los.
File consists of the following title, published by Turret House (Montreal):
- Gold, Artie and George Bowering. Mortal Taste. Montreal: Turret House, 2023.
File consists of the following title, published by Poets & Painters Press (Peterborough, Ontario):
- Norris, Ken. History & Secrecy. Peterborough: Poets & Painters Press, 2023.
File consists of 4 pamphlets created by Peterborough Currents:
- Peterborough Currents. Jackson Creek Walking Guide. Peterborough: 2022.
- Peterborough Currents. Creek Week Walking Guide. Peterborough: 2022.
- Peterborough Currents. Harper Creek Walking Guide. Peterborough: 2022.
- Peterborough Currents. Bears Creek Walking Guide. Peterborough: 2022.
File consists of the following title published by Nietzsche’s Brolly (Toronto, Ontario):
- Hryciuk, Marshall. Swallow S Tail S. Toronto: Nietzsche’s Brolly, 2023.
File consists of the following title published by Little Wing Precis (Nepean, Ontario)
- Flowers, Neil. The Far Pacific. Nepean: Little Wing Press, 2013. 10/25 copies.
File consists of the following chapbooks and broadsides created by Jackson Creek Press (Peterborough, Ontario)
Chapbooks
- Macklin, Jeff. The Bridges of Peterborough. Peterborough: Jackson Creek Press, 2022. 14/31 copies.
- Trusler, Wendy. Provenance. Peterborough: Jackson Creek Press, for the Ludmilla Gallery, 2023.
- Whiteman, Bruce. Flora of Jackson Park. Peterborough: Jackson Creek Press, 2023. 31/62 copies.
Broadsides (in folder)
- Work is the curse of the drinking class
- Keyboards at Bijoux bar, 399 Water Street, Peterborough, Friday September 29, 2023.
Broadsides (in Large Materials Cabinet - Drawer 55).
- Lake Shore
- Linger
- A Line Allows A Way
- Peace & Love & Understanding
File consists of the following titles, published by Imago Press (Toronto)
- Hryciuk, Marshall. 3 folded pamphlets of haiku. Toronto: Imago Press, 2023.
- Hryciuk, Marshall, trans. Santua Maria di Capua, by Alberto Perconte Licatese. Toronto: Imago Press, 2023.
File consists of Frog Pond Review. No. 1. Spring 2022. Nelson Ball issue.
File includes the following title published by Found Object (Toronto):
- Fagan, Cary. Talking With Phyllis Webb. Toronto: Found Object, 2023.
File consists of the following titles published by espresso (Toronto, Ontario)
- Bloom, Ronna. Who Is Your Mercy Contact? Toronto: Espresso, 2022. 39/100 copies.
- Crabtree, Andrew. The Sunlit Room. Toronto: Espresso, 2023. 49/100 copies.
- Huska, Lark. Inside the Minds of Apollo 11. Toronto: Espresso, 2022.
Series consists of the following titles published by Biblioasis (Windsor, Ontario)
- The Bibliophile. Issue no. 2. Windsor: Biblioasis, [2022].
- Metcalf, John. The Worst Truth. Windsor: Biblioasis, 2022.
File includes the following titles by Apt. 9 Press (Ottawa, Ontario)
- Caruso, Barbara. Word Happens Poem. Ottawa: Apt. 9 Press, 2023.
- Gold, Artie and George Bowering. Romantic Wounds. Ottawa: Apt. 9 Press, 2023. 10/100 copies. Signed by George Bowering.
File consists of the following:
- Program for National Ballet of Canada presenting Waltz from Swan Lake, Black Swan Pas De Deux from Swan Lake, Studies in White, Death and the Maiden, Rondo Giocoso, Pas De Deux from Don Quixote, and Eh! November 6, 1967.
- Academy Theatre fundraising flyer.
- Kawartha Summer Theatre A Festival of Comedy presenting Rookery Nook by Ben Travers. July 10-August 25, 1973.
- Kawartha Festival Foundation flyer for the eighth season of the Kawartha summer Theatre’s Festival of Comedy, 1973. Featuring the plays: How the Other Half Loves by Alan Ayckbourn, A Shot in the Dark by Marcel Achard, Rookery Nook by Ben Travers, Dr. Jekyll, and Mr. Hyde by Richard Abott, Like Father Like Fun by Eric Nicol, Plaza Suite by Neil Simon, and East Lynne by Ned Albert
- The Peterborough Symphony Orchestra program for The Messiah, conducted by Winston Webber. 1978.
- Kawartha Festival Foundation program for Deathtrap, 1982.
Consists of programs for the following productions:
- Same Time, Next Year by Bernard Slade. July 10-22, 1979
- Billy Bishop Goes to War by John Gray. August 21-September 2, 1979
- Private Lives by Noel Coward.
- The Belle of Amherst by William Luce. January 26-29, 1978
- Advertisement for The Belle of Amherst addressed to Jean and Alf Cole
- The Impossible Years by Bob Fischer and Arthur Marx
- Beyond the Fringe Benefit: An Evening of British Humour with Richard Hayman, Terry Mellors, Brian Jackson, and Paul Wilson
- The Primary English Class by Israel Horovitz
- Tapestries by William C.G. Hodge
- Canadian Images
- Canadian Images Invitation addressed to Jean and Alf Cole.
File includes programs for the following productions:
- Leaving Home by David French
- The Curious Savage by John Patrick. November 24-December 2.
- Dry Rot by John Chapman. October 18-27, 1973.
- The Glass Menagerie by Tennesse Williams. April 27-May 5, 1973.
- Murder in The Cathedral by T.S. Eliot
- Two Tickets to the Theatre Guild on Thursday October 30th
- Theatre Guild membership flyer, 1974
- The Chalk Garden by Enid Bacnold
- Theatre Guild invitation to a Dinner and Dance at Lakehead Barn
- Hunting Stuart by Robertson Davies
- Brigadoon by Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner
- Everything in the Garden by Giles Cooper
- Lock Up Your Daughters by Laurie Johnson
- Tournament of Plays 1975 featuring Hunting Stuart, The Knight of the Burning Pestle, And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, The Gingerbread Lady, and The Boys in the Band
- Ticket to Tournament of Plays 1975
- The Lady’s Not Burning by Christopher Fry
- Godspell by John-Michael Tebelak
- Wonderful Town by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields
- The Crucible by Arthur Miller
- The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
File consists of programs for the following productions:
- Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad by Arthur L. Kopit
- Beyond the Fringe by Alan Bennett, Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, and Jonathan Miller. 1970
- Theatre Guild membership flyer
- A Slight Ache by Harold Pinter and Family Album by Noel Coward. March 6-14, 1970
- Carousel by Oscar Hammerstein II. May 6-9, 1970.
- See How They Run by Phillip King. October 15-23, 1971.
- Ticket to See How They Run on Sat., Oct. 16.
- The Mikado or The Town of Titipu by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
- Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! March 31-April 3, 1971.
- Yesterday the Children Were Dancing by Gratien Gélinas. november 26-December 4, 1971
- Theatre Guild membership drive flyer, 1972
- Imaginary Invalid by Molière. February 19-27, 1971.
- Wait Until Dark by Frederick Knott. October 13-21, 1972.
- My Fair Lady by Alan Jay Lerner. May 3-6, 1972
- Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas. February 11-19, 1972.
- Hayfever by Noel Coward. March 17-25, 1972.
- A Flea in Her Ears by Georges Feydeau
- Philadelphia Here I Come! By Brian Friel. November 27-December 5
- The MasterRace and Mother’s Day
- Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw
File also includes two tickets to a play at The Guildhall on Thursday December 7th .