File consists of seven photographs of Bruce Hurley, Coordinator of Alumni Affairs from 1979 to 1984.
File consists of two photographs of Kathleen Hurley Easson who worked with the Alumni Association for over 20 years, starting in 1982.
File consists of three images, one negative and twenty-five photographs of Bill Hunter, seven of the photos are identical portraits and the remaining seventeen being of Hunter in a classroom with other unidentified individuals.
This file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on human rights in Canada. The file includes various book excerpts and newspaper clippings. Topics include justice and utilitarianism, equality, and rebuilding society.
File consists of a photograph of former Trent University Staff member Barbara Hulcoop (d. 2016). Hulcoop worked at Trent from 1973 until 1998.
Montreal: Eusebe Senecal, 1864. Octavo (19.5 cm x 13.5 cm), pp. [xvi], 192. Original blue printed wrappers, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover. Ink signature to head of title-page, dated 1891, else interior clean and tight. Covers soiled, primarily spine and edges, chipping to head and tail of spine, tiny nick to lower edge of front cover, otherwise a very good copy. [2076]
File consists of two photographs of Maureen Hughes, former Alumni Association President from 2001 to 2005.
This fonds consists of photocopies of the diaries of Hugh Lumsden, from 1901 to 1928. The early diaries show some evidence of surveying activity while the later ones are mainly of a personal nature. Yearly cash accounts are included.
Lumsden, Hugh DavidFonds consists of one diary belonging to Hugh Caldwell, (Clydesdale Post Office), Chandos Township. Notes inside the cover indicate that Caldwell purchased Lots 16 & 17, 13th Concession, Chandos Township, Peterborough County, on 26 November 1872. Caldwell notes the dates he planted his garden and the varieties of vegetables planted.
Caldwell, HughCollection consists of three personal notes written by Catharine Parr Traill to her grand-niece, Agnes Le Fenore. One is a two part card with the cover illustrated with cutout images of a dog and a butterfly along with a wisp of moss glued to the surface. The second part of the card is a warm salutation to Agnes and her family. The date is 24 December 1897. The second item, dated 12 May, is a note of thanks to Agnes for obtaining a cape [and cap?] for her, and also refers to fatigue and the problem of swelling feet. The third item is a letter written 1 April 1899 to "G Niece A F" [Agnes] sending belated sympathy for two in hospital and describing in some detail Traill's own plight, and the care offered by Kate and Katie.
Traill, Catharine ParrFonds consists of 3 letters written to Wilfrid M. Hueston, Maria and Willie [Hueston], and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hueston, of Thorndale, Ontario in 1918 and 1919. The letters refer to the influenza pandemic of 1917, and World War I.
Hueston family