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4 · Series · 1964-2022
Part of Trent Athletics Centre fonds

This series consists of scrapbooks and files of newspaper clippings documenting athletics at Trent. Most scrapbooks include newspaper clippings from local newspapers (The Peterborough Examiner, Peterborough This Week, and the Arthur). Scrapbooks and newspaper clippings highlight competitions and sporting events related to Trent Varsity teams and local athletic achievements, and personal achievements by local athletes on an international level such as the Olympics.

Scrapbooks
5 · Series · 1990-2019
Part of Kawartha Artists Gallery and Studio (KAGS) fonds

Series consists of various scrapbooks showcasing KAGS related material, including newspaper articles advertising art exhibitions and workshops, photographs of staff holiday gatherings, newspaper articles on local artists such as Theresa Harman, Joan Carlen, Majorie Gorman, Doug Andrews, Doris Clark, Dorothy Martin, Jo-Anne Connell Northey, Richard Northey, Edna Stephens, and Sharon Taylor, as well as event collaborations with The Photographic Print Group of Peterborough, and thank-you notes and comments from guests and artists.

Science Complex
8 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 1
231: View of Science Complex at Sunset from opposite side of the Otonabee River
232: Sunset over the Science Complex with special effects
233-236: From the end of the Bridge with the Science Complex in the background
237: Outside the outer entrance to the Science Complex Lecture Hall (b&w)
238-239: Science Complex Snack Bar
240-237: Classes and Labs in the Science Complex
258-260: Science Complex Lecture Hall
261-270: Chemistry Building Opening (Opening, with large crowd #262)

9 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 2
1-3: Trent University Sign outside Rubidge Hall
4: Entrance to Rubidge Hall
5-9: Opening Ceremonies of Rubidge Hall
10: First Senior Common Room, Rubidge Hall; l. to r. John Anderson, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds; J.D.P. Martin, first librarian; John Pettigrew, first Registrar; J.F. Brook, first Bursar and Secretary of the Board of Governors; Richard K. Sadleir, Dean of Residence and Dean of Men; T.H.B. Symons, Founding President; and S.G.D. Smith, Assistant to the President.
11-13: Library, Rubidge Hall
14-15; 17; 19-21: Interior of Rubidge Hall Print (1) Marion Frye and Jack Martin and 2 Unidentified
16; 18: Sadleir House, Peter Robinson College
22: Sadleir House, Peter Robinson College
23: Theatre Production, Rubidge Hall
24-29: The Crypt - Rubidge Hall
30-33: Residence Rooms, Rubidge Hall
34: Unknown
35-38: Classes and Tutorials, Rubidge Hall(Note: #37 features designer lamps)
39: Sadleir House, Peter Robinson College
40: Dining Hall, Rubidge Hall

2 · Series · [197-]-2023 [originally created 1794-2023]
Part of Dawn Bell Logan collection on Thomas Need

Series consists of other resources used by Dawn Logan while researching Thomas Need. Files include correspondence, research notes, newspaper articles, genealogical resources, and biographical information on contemporaries of Thomas Need and his family members, including a family tree. Files on Need cover both his time in Canada and England. Files also include references to other settler families living in Bobcaygeon, Ontario (Verulam Township), and the surrounding area, including Cobourg, Colbourne, and the Bobcaygeon locks. Other families or contemporaries mentioned include the Boyds, Langtons, Nicol Hugh Baird and Thomas Stewart. Series also consists of biographical information for Thomas Need, Reverand William Welfitt, and the Robertson and Junkin families, including wills, newspaper clippings, and correspondence. Series also consists of excerpts of manuscripts and books used to research Thomas Need. The manuscripts are on the topics of Bobcaygeon, Ontario and on the Bick family.

Reports and resources
2 · Series
Part of Alternatives fonds

Series consists of various reports, talks, and other materials written by government agencies, scholars, and others on the environment, labour, and other topics.

Recorded interviews
1 · Series
Part of Alfred O.C. Cole fonds

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.

6 · Series · 1992-2019
Part of International Camping Fellowship fonds

Series consists of a range of material and artefacts of historical significance related to the International Camping Fellowship and other international camps, including the American Camping Association, the European Camp Association, the Russia International Children's Centre, and the National Camping Association of Japan. The materials include newsletters, articles of the association, congress agreements, reports, and correspondence. Also included are various loose artefacts that contribute to the understanding of camp history and achievements, such as an assortment of camp magazines, brochures, and programs written in Japanese, Russian and English, camp activity books and songs, and fabrics and badges.