Fonds consists of indexes and other material compiled by Joan Murray in 1970, in her capacity as art editor for The Canadian Forum. Contains two three-ring binders of textual and graphic records, one print copy of The Canadian Forum from April-May 1970, and a 1-page handwritten note [in Murray's hand?]. The first binder (7 cm) contains an index of all illustrations by artists in The Canadian Forum until 1970, organized alphabetically by artist. The second binder (4 cm) contains an index of select articles in The Canadian Forum between 1930 and 1950, organized alphabetically by subject matter. The print copy of the magazine is the 50th anniversary edition, dated April-May 1970. The handwritten note is titled "Themes of the time."
Murray, JoanThis fonds consists of 68 photographs of commercial signs held in albums as catalogues of J.J. Turner & Sons company, Peterborough, Ontario. It also includes one 8 X 10 photograph and one photograph identified as George A. Cox (1840-1914) of the Colborne/Midland railway.
J.J. Turner & SonsFile consists of two photographs of Norman Jewison and an article from 1963. Jewison received an honorary degree (Doctor of Laws) from Trent University in Spring of 1985.
File documents a grant to support the Jessie Gray memorial lectureship.
This fonds consists of copies of papers written by J.E.R. and H.V. Munro of Peterborough, Ontario, on the following topics: - The Shanleys: Pioneer Railway Builders, manuscript 14 pages, (London, Ontario)
- Katherine Wallis: 1945 address to Women's Art Association of Peterborough, manuscript, 9 pages
- Women's Art Association of Peterborough through 60 years, 1965, 8 pages;
- Pioneer: A Chronology of Prince Edward County and the Early Pioneers, 1964, 28 pages
- The Village of Demorestville in the Township of Sophiasburg in the County of Prince Edward, Ontario, 1971, 23 pages
- 6 pages correspondence from 1972.
File consists of a portrait of Professor emeritus Dr. John Jennings. In 2021 Dr. Jennings was appointed to the Order of Ontario.
Fonds consists of documents from Professor Jennifer Brown’s experience participating in an archaeological dig at the Serpent Mounds and her relationship to Professor Kenneth and Martha Kidd.
Brown, Jennifer