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UPC/014(01) · File · 1990-2006
Part of University photograph collection

file consists of photographs of Bata Library staff in the library and golfing. Photos include, Inge Lovell, Elizabeth Wilson, Nancy Creelman, Nina Milner, Audrey McLaughlin, Barbara Johns, Helen Sheehan, Carol Cartwright, Marisa Scigliano, Kathy [?], Shirley Yankovich, Pam Conley, Janice Millard, Keris Higgs, Marilyn Feschuk, Wina Milner, Scott [?], Clair Coltman, Deb Pagett, Michele Sparkes

RG 39 · Fonds · 1964-1990

Fonds consists of records created and accumulated by the Trent University Audio-Visual Department.

Trent University. Audio-Visual Department
RG 46 · Fonds · 1972-1983

Record group consists of correspondence relating to the budget, staffing, and other matters, along with financial statements.

Trent University. Audio Library Program
RG 47 · Fonds · 1999-2003, 2016

Fonds consists of TUARP minutes of meetings, lists of members, audit reports on pension fund and correspondence with various University administrators, 1999-2003.

Inuit Tapirisat Founding Plaque (undertaken by TUARP in 2016); information pertaining to Tapirisat at Trent University. Received from Professor Dale Standen in 2016.

Trent University Association of Retired Persons
RG 17 · Fonds · 1966-1976

Fonds consists of the administrative records of Trent University's Associate Dean of Arts and Science, 1966-1971. Mixed with this fonds are records generated by Blackburn in his capacity as psychology professor and university administrator.

Trent University. Associate Dean of Arts and Science
RG 43 · Fonds · 1980-1998

The records in Box 1 cover the years 1985-1997 and were forwarded to the Archives by the Dean’s office in 1998. The records in Box 2 were received in approximately 2012 via the Audio-Visual department.

Trent University. Ashley Fellowship
DPPC-LA/980(07) · Item · September 2003
Part of Departmental publications and promotions collection

Contents include Thomas H.B. Symons' role in bringing about new directions and vigor to Canadian Studies in Canada and abroad during his term as Chairman of the Commission on Canadian Studies (1972-1984). Highlighted are several archival collections that were acquired for Trent University Archives through the efforts of Professor Symons during his term as University President.

DPPC-LA/980(65) · Item · July 2021
Part of Departmental publications and promotions collection

Our Rice Lake holdings are featured in this issue of Archives News. Many include references to Indigenous Peoples of that area during the 19th century and early 20th. Our Trent Treasures column features a publication dated 1632 located in Special Collections: Les Voyages de la Novvelle France Occidentale, Dicte Canada, Faits par Le Sr. de Champlain (Paris: Chez Claude Collet, au Palais, en la Gallerie des Prisonniers, à l’Estoille d’Or, M DC XXX II).

DPPC-LA/980(64) · Item · October 2019
Part of Departmental publications and promotions collection

The diaries of Peterborough’s Walter Roger are the focus of this issue of Archives News. Roger kept the diaries in the 1850s when he was in his teens. He went on to become a Presbyterian minister. Our Trent Treasures column features Jack Butler Yeats and his Life in the West of Ireland, published in 1915. A fine copy of this edition is located in Special Collections.

DPPC-LA/980(63) · Item · July 2018
Part of Departmental publications and promotions collection

This issue of Archives News focuses on the local farming experience during the period of colonization; the holdings of Trent University Archives include several diaries and letters which reference the experiences of the early farming families. Featured in the Trent Treasures column is our 1846 copy of Gray's Elegy by Thomas Gray and illuminated by Owen Jones.

DPPC-LA/980(61) · Item · July 2017
Part of Departmental publications and promotions collection

This issue is our first since January. The intervening months were occupied with our temporary move to 225 Charlotte Street in downtown Peterborough while Thomas J. Bata Library undergoes renovations. In celebrating Canada 150, we have highlighted the 1867 diary of Richard Everett Birdsall from the Birdsall family fonds located in our holdings. The diary reveals glimpses of a life on a local farm at the period of Confederation. Catharine Parr Traill and her books about plant life in Canada, also written during the mid-19th century, are the focus of the Trent Treasures column.