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Photographs
6 · Series
Part of Gilbert C. Monture fonds

Series consists of 3 photographs and approximately 50 photocopies of photographs of Gilbert Montrose, family, government and mining gatherings, and other subjects.

Photographs
6 · Series
Part of Standen-McQueen family fonds

Series consists of photographs and negatives documenting members of the Standen and McQueen families and their activities. These photographs and negatives are located in albums, binders, envelopes, and rolls (in the case of panoramic photographs).

Panoramic photographs (located in Box 13) include:
Picnic at Forestry Farm of Summer School – University of Saskatchewan, 1930
Burke Public School – Yorkton – September 1929
Marshall-Wells Annual Staff Picnic – Bowen Island 1946
Jantzen – Annual Social Club Picnic – Bowen Island 1946
Collegiate Institute 1926 – Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
I.O.O.F. No. 10 – Champion Baseball Team 1949

Photo albums
4 · Series · 1990-2019
Part of Kawartha Artists Gallery and Studio (KAGS) fonds

Series consists of 4 photo albums that document various events, including artists and their art exhibits, guests, staff and volunteer holiday events, list of KAGS members, event and studio set-up, and exhibition demonstrations. Most locations, events and people are identified on the backside of the photographs.

Identified people include Joyce Armstrong, Mary Harris, Marilyn Simpson, Bobby Rowland-Patterson, Sharon Taylor, Neil Broadfoot, Nancy Simmons-Smith, Vic Warren, Gerry Goselin, Lucy Manley, Lucie Lemieux-Wilson, Margaree Edwards, Gordon Berry, Ann Cossar, Doris Gardener, Neil Hill, Barry Parsons, Vera Penrose, Betty Gray, Mori Blue, Martin Parker, Al Poolman, Pam Barclay, Lorraine Ryan, Olga Szaranski, Don Fraser, Sheila Stanley, Wendy Wallace, Doris Hope, Lili Swanson, Beverly Goselin, Eleanor Cunningham, Ruth White, and David Baker.

2 · Series
Part of Standen-McQueen family fonds

Boxes 6-8 include records related to Philip Andrew Standen (PAS). PAS was born in Saskatoon on 24 April 1932 and died near Chatham, New Brunswick, on 8 February 1955. The papers consist of some academic and scholarship records from school and university; correspondence with his mother while he was stationed elsewhere in Canada with the RCAF after graduating from the University of British Columbia, June 1954 to February 1955; correspondence from friends and family mostly from 1954-1955; photographs, newspaper clippings and official correspondence relating to his death and funeral; a family portrait and negative; a few miscellaneous pieces, including a couple of letters from Trudy Mounce to Phil’s mother, Effie Young Standen, after his death. Phil’s death in an air crash in the RCAF on 8 February 1955 in Chatham, New Brunswick, precipitated a voluminous correspondence. Professor Standen notes that the letters received in connection with this event by his parents, SHS and EYS, are included here in the dossier of Philip Andrew Standen because they were located with his other papers. There are some letters and other items relating to Phil in the dossier of SHS.

1 · Series · 1903-1922
Part of J. Gainey fonds

Series consists of records produced by the Peterborough Trades and Labour Council, including circu-letters, correspondence, constitutions, and other material.

Personal documents
2 · Series · 1934-1972
Part of Gilbert C. Monture fonds

Series consists of various personal records, including government records verifying birth date and family information, a family tree, income tax returns (1936, 1942), and records relating to awards such as the Indian Achievement Award and honorary life membership of the Ottawa Branch of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (1966).

Paul S.B. Wilson files
1 · Series · 1969-2001
Part of Trent Athletics Centre fonds

This series consists of records maintained by Paul S. B. Wilson throughout his career as Athletic Director at the Trent University Athletics Centre from 1966 to 2002. This series includes textual records, photographs, slides, and reports, as well certificates and awards from his personal athletic achievements and endeavours in local politics as Town Ward. The textual records include his personal athletic achievements in Ontario Squash Competitions and newspaper clippings reflecting varsity and intramural athletics at Trent. There are also many brochures related to the Ontario College Athletic Association (OCAA), squash and rugby manuals, and reports from major sporting events Trent Varsity teams were a part of such as the U19 Women’s World Lacrosse Championships in Australia in 1999. It also includes records related to his time as Town Ward for the City of Peterborough from 1985-1997 such as newspaper clippings, thank you letters, and promotional materials.

Wilson, Paul S.B.