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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.

83-007 · Series · 1881
Part of Census microfilm collection

Series consists of five microfilm reels of the decennial nominal census, of 1881, of Peterborough, Victoria, Hastings, Durham and Northumberland Counties. This collection includes the census of the towns, villages, and townships of Hastings County (north) and are listed as follows: Marmora Lake, Wollaston, Monteagle, Hershel, Wicklow, McClure, Bangor, Mayo, Carlo, Grimsthorpe, Elzevir, Dungannon, Faraday, Cashel, Limerick, Tudor, Sabine, Airey, Lyell, Murchison and Robinson; also Northumberland County (east), including Cramahe, Colborne (village), Brighton, Brighton (village), Murray, Percy, Seymour, Campbellford (village) and Hastings (village). Included also is Northumberland County (west) encompassing Alnwick, Haldimand, Hamilton, and Cobourg (town); and Peterborough County (east), which includes Ashburnham (village), Norwood (village), Burleigh, Anstruther, Chandos, Harvey, Galway, Cavendish, Belmont, Methuen, Hastings (village), Asphodel, Stanhope, Sherborne, McClintock, Dudley, Dysart, Harcourt, Snowden, Glamorgan, Monmouth, Cardiff, Minden, Douro, Otonabee, and Dummer. Also included is Peterborough County (west), encompassing Peterborough (town), Smith, Monaghan (north), Monaghan (south), and Ennismore; also Durham County (east), which includes Hope, Port Hope (town), Cavan, Manvers, Millbrook (village); also Durham County (west), which includes Darlington, Newcastle (village), Clarke, Cartwright, and Bowmanville (town); also Victoria County (south), which includes Ops, Lindsay (town), Mariposa, Emily, Verulam, Omemee (village), and Bobcaygeon (village); also Victoria County (north), which includes Eldon, Fenelon, Fenelon Falls (village), Carden, Dalton, Bexley, Somerville, Digby, Laxton, Longford, Lutterworth, Hindon, and Anson; also Muskoka, which includes Morrison, Gravenhurst (village), Muskoka, Wood, Medora, Monk, Cardwell, Watt, Conger, Humphrey, Oakley, Ryde, Draper, Bracebridge (village), Macauly, Brunel, Stephenson, Ridout, McLean, Sinclair, Franklin, Proudfoot, Chaffey, Bethune, Perry, McDougall, Cowper, and Foley.

Canada. Census.
1 · Series
Part of Kerr family fonds

Series consists of the records of William Kerr, including papers relating to his private business and to that of his son William F. Kerr after he joined his father in the law firm of Kerr and Kerr.

Victoria College materials
2 · Series
Part of Kerr family fonds

Series consists of records relating to the large land holdings of Victoria College in the Cobourg area; includes historical documents relating to the College's early beginnings, the land deals which allowed it to expand within the town and Haldimand Township and the College officers involved in the negotiations and the final move to Toronto at the end of the nineteenth century.

4 · Series · [198-]-2023 [originally created 1838-2023]
Part of Dawn Bell Logan collection on Thomas Need

Series consists of documents pertaining to the publication of Thomas Need: a settler in the backwoods of Upper Canada, including publisher letters, correspondence, publication invoices, and photographs used in the book. Series also consists of research materials on Thomas Need. These materials were used to write articles about him in different publications including the Kawartha Sun newspaper and the Dictionary of Canadian biography. These files include photocopied book excerpts from different publications, the will of Elizabeth Welfitt, and photocopied historical correspondence.

7 · Series
Part of University Photograph Collection

Nassau Campus site prior to building, ca. 1962: negatives & prints (Note: these photographs are duplicated on CD #1; see CD box in Trent University Photograph Collection) - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 5)

Campus Scenery: scenic views of many University buildings and locations; negatives & prints

"Parks' Peterborough" photographs of Trent (photocopies only; the originals are located at Peterborough Museum and Archives and the PMA source numbers are provided on each photocopy)

Catharine Parr Traill College:
Negatives: October 1967
Wallis Hall construction, 1967 - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 4)
Kerr House and Bradburn House renovations
Exterior - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 4)
Interior
Kerr House tree planting (includes photographs of several people including Alan Wilson, John Wadland)

Chemical Sciences Building

Champlain College: (2 boxes) - (see also CD #3 in CD box)
Construction (3 folders) - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 5)
Twentieth anniversary celebration [1985] - celebrated together with the installation of the memorial "Heeney" banners
Fire in the bell tower during filming of "Urban Legend 2", 1999 - (see also movie poster in Trent Cabinet - Drawer 9)
Exterior (4 folders) - (includes photographs of female form sculpture by artist Laurence Fane, in fourth folder; also a1966 calendar with an artist's depiction of the College) - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 5)
Interior

Lady Eaton College:
Laying the Cornerstone, February 24, 1968 (photos include Marjorie Seeley, Florence McEachern, Thomas H.B. Symons)
Construction - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 1)
Exterior - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 1)
Interior

Otonabee College:
Exterior (includes art work entitled "Parting of the Waters" by Cecil Richards) - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 5)
Interior (includes art work entitled "The Capitalist Nightmare" by Jeronimo Gonzalez-Martin)
Renovations, 1996, 1997
Flood [not 2004]

Peter Gzowski College:
Exterior (see also CD #3 in CD box)
39 photographs of Peter Gzowski College under construction from September 2002 to October 2003.

Peter Robinson College: Please note that there are also Peter Robinson College photographs in some of the History 475 projects located in the Published and Unpublished Research Papers collection.
Sod-turning ceremony
Exterior - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 4)
Interior - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 4)
Sadleir House, ca. 1900 (historical photographic reproductions, framed) - (see Trent Cabinet - Drawer 4)
Reade House balconies renovations

Rubidge Hall:
Renovations
Exterior - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 4)
Interior (photos include Thomas H.B. Symons in his office; also photos of individual pieces of furniture and art) - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 4)
Library (photos include Jack Martin) - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 4)

Environmental Science Centre: (models, construction (1989-1990), etc.; photos include Susan Mackle, John Stubbs, Doug McCalla, Terry Matthews, Alan Saxby, Paul Crough, Erica Cherney, George Nader, George Hamilton, Peter Adams)
Greenhouse
Exterior
Interior

Chemical Science Building:
Construction 2002 & 2003
Exterior (see also CD #3 in CD box)

Science Complex & Physics Building extension:
Construction
Exterior
Interior
Wenjack Theatre
Physics Building extension: construction

Thomas J. Bata Library:
Construction
Opening Ceremony: September 6-7, 1969
Exterior (2 folders) - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 5)
Interior (2 folders) (included is a photo of the "Cycles" tapestry by artist William Hodge)
Interior photographs on CD (by Jacquie Slater), 2011
First floor reconstruction 1988
A.J.M. Smith Room
Archives: Old archivist’s office, manuscript room, reading room, 1988 (photos include Bernadine Dodge, Kate Dodge)
Archives: Moving day from old office to new, August 1988 (photos include Bernadine Dodge, Kate Dodge, Cheryl Cooper, Paul Sadler)
Archives: Archivist’s office, manuscript room, reading room, dated 1988 and later (2 folders) (photos include displays, Jim Driscoll, Bernadine Dodge, Alex Thomson, Jodi Aoki, Kristi Doughty, Lisa Brethour, Joe Kennedy, Quentin Brown, Caroline Archambault, Cecilia Castillo, Jane Boyko, Kim Chapelle, Margaret Wilson, Janice Millard, Melissa Henderson)
Special Collections and Rare Books Reading Room (photos by Bernadine Dodge, 2004)

Archaeology Centre (including renovations 1994)

Athletic "Bubble" (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 5)

Athletic Complex (see P.S.B. Wilson Athletic Building)

Biology Building (Staging Building) - (includes photos of the biology houseboat "Turtle II" interior, 1967-1968; see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 5 for a photo of "Turtle II")

Blackburn Hall

Commoner (stained glass windows relocation [1989])

Biology-Geography Building addition, 1989: groundbreaking event

Faryon Bridge:
Construction
Opening and Dedication, 1968 (photographs include Thomas H.B. Symons, Mrs. Faryon, Ann Murray, Jim Rea, Glenn Brown)
Completed bridge - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 5)

Founders Walk (dedication, 1978)

Grounds Crew property - septic

MacKenzie Gallery (one photograph includes Louis Taylor)

P.S.B. Wilson Athletic Building (known as Athletic Complex prior to September 2002; included are pre-construction photos of the property site; also negatives of interior and exterior building by photographer, F. McNamee)

Podium (Symons Campus, near Thomas J. Bata Library): (photos include original construction,1968; and repairs, 2002)

Stan Adamson Powerhouse (photos include 1975 celebration marking first $100 thousand savings; Stan Adamson dedication (1987); Thomas E.W. Nind, Donald Theall, Colin Campbell; "Stan Adamson Power House 25th Anniversary of 1st Power"; also includes photos of the powerhouse and surroundings; repairs); CD of photographs received via Gordon Young from Eric Hanson (some were taken by Rebecca Wheelan)

Trent Day Care Centre (283 King St., Peterborough); Trent Child Care Centre (Symons Campus), including ground-breaking ceremony, 1993 - (see also "Children at Trent Child Care Centre" folder)

Trent University Bookstore (Charlotte Street): (photos include William Jordan and D’Arcy Legros)

Trent University Bookstore (Symons Campus) - construction, 1999

Windy Pine, 1992

Gardens at Trent

Orange Hall

8 · Series
Part of University Photograph Collection

Larry Turner Photographs: Buildings, i.e., Champlain College, Faryon Bridge, Podium, etc.; aerial views of Symons Campus; also outdoor shots of students including one rugby game shot (Note: These photographs were removed from the Larry Turner fonds 98-014 in 1998)

Gil Crook Photographs: Buildings, i.e., Champlain College, Thomas J. Bata Library, Lady Eaton College, Science Complex, Faryon Bridge; also some convocation photographs (Note: These photographs were received via Julie Crook, 1999)

Elaine Goselin Photographs: Buildings, i.e. Environmental Science building, Lady Eaton College, Champlain College, Bata Library, Faryon Bridge, Gzowski College, autumn scenes, light standards

Professor R.A. Stairs Slides & Prints: Buildings, etc., i.e. The Bubble, Champlain College, Rubidge Hall, Science Complex, Bata Library (interior stairwell and exterior shots), Faryon Bridge, Archaeology Building, Otonabee College, windows at Otonabee College (architectural features), Kerr House, Leslie Frost party, President Tom Symons and Mrs. Marsh from Australia touring Bata Library (1969) (Note: This set includes ca. 70 slides; prints have been made of 21 of the slides). In 2016, 16 additional slides pertaining to Convocation were received: re Convocation (1967, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975); included are Gilbert Bagnani, T.H.B. Symons, Leslie Frost, Charles Fraser, G. Aspinall, Don LeRoy, Alf Cole, Ron Thom, Alan Paton, Margaret Laurence, Mme. Casgrain, Julian Blackburn, Tom Nind, Giles Vigneault.

Zoltan Temesy Photographs: Nassau site prior to building, construction, Laying the Cornerstone of Champlain College 20 October 1965, Chemistry Building, Champlain College, Convocation 1967 (also included in this folder are the 34 corresponding original slides) - (see also CD #7 in the "Compact Discs, Microfilm, Reels" box for scans of these photographs)

David Twigg Photographs: night campus scenes; Biology-Geography building

University Buildings at the turn of the Century: Symons Campus: Thomas J. Bata Library, Environmental Science Centre, Faryon Bridge, Lady Eaton College, Blackburn Hall, Athletic Complex, Child Care Centre, Champlain College, Archaeology Centre, Mackenzie House, Otonabee College, Trent University Bookstore; Peter Robinson College: North House, The Hangman, East Lodge, Sadleir House, Townhouses, Stratton House, The Cottage, Reade House; Catharine Parr Traill College: Crawford House, Wallis Hall, Stewart House, Scott House, Principal’s Lodge, Bradburn House, Kerr House, Langton House (Note: These photographs were taken in January 2000 by Jodi Aoki)

Trent University Architectural Shots, ca. 1977: Thomas J. Bata Library, Athletic Complex, Champlain College, Staging Building, etc. (photographer F. McNamee; negatives & prints) (Note: these photographs are duplicated on CD #1; see CD box in Trent University Photograph Collection)

Buildings: Models, drawings, & sketches (includes negatives acquired from Thompson Berwick courtesty of Ron Thom)

Aerial Photographs of Trent University Campus

(See also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 5)
Aerial photographs (8" x 10", b&w)

Aerial photographs (8" x 10", b&w, colour)

Aerial photographs (3 1/2" x 5", colour)

Aerial photographs & negatives (assorted sizes)

Harry Oakman aerial photographs (negatives)
Calendar for the year 1964 depicting aerial view of the Nassau site (4 copies)