Series consists of documents pertaining to the publication of Thomas Need: a settler in the backwoods of Upper Canada, including publisher letters, correspondence, publication invoices, and photographs used in the book. Series also consists of research materials on Thomas Need. These materials were used to write articles about him in different publications including the Kawartha Sun newspaper and the Dictionary of Canadian biography. These files include photocopied book excerpts from different publications, the will of Elizabeth Welfitt, and photocopied historical correspondence.
File consists of a single CD of digital images.
File consists of one headshot of Cynthia Armour.
File consists of three photos of Dr. John Barker, Professor Emeritus, History Department teaching an unidentified class outside.
File consists of four photographs of Dr. Lee Beach (1934-2011). Two are headshots, one is with an unidentified male at a table, and one is him sitting in a recliner.
File consists of two colour photographs of Dr. Jamie Benidickson in Bata Library.
File consists of forty-two images and seven photographs- mainly headshots of Dr. Morton Berkowitz. A photograph includes Keith De'Bell.
File consists of nine photographs and two images of Dr. Deborah Berrill, founding Director of the School of Education. Photos taken in various settings and time periods.
File consists of three images of headshots of Dr. Fraser Bleasdale.
File consists of two identical headshots of Wendy Boothman.
File consists of one black and white photo of E.C Bovet sitting at a desk. Photograph includes R. Watts.
File consists of two photographs of Dr. Roy Bowles. One if a headshot and the other is him in a classroom with students.
File consist of six photographs of Hugh Brody, British Anthropologist. One of the photographs include two unidentified individuals.
File consists of two photographs of Quentin Brown sitting at a table with papers in front of him.
File consists of seven photographs of Dr. Stephen Brown, including one of him in a group shot, at the 1996 Convocation in academic regalia, and at the opening of the Céilie in 1994.
File consists of a photograph of Victor Buffalo, Indigenous leader standing with two unidentified individuals.