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6 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 1
178: Founder's Walk by the Library
179: The Library Walkway
180: The Library Walkway
181-190: Aeril Views of the Campus, 1970s Prints (4)
191: The Library Walkway
192-196: Stairs to Bus Stop under the Walkway
197: View of University Court from Library Entrance
198-203: Different Views of People and University Court Print (1): Student ascending Stairs From Podium
204: Bridge between Champlain and Lady Eaton Colleges (Lady Eaton College in background)
205-217: Bridge between Champlain and Lady Eaton Colleges (Champlain Lecture Hall in background Print (1): Evening Scene

Thomas J. Bata Library
4 · Series
Part of University Slide Collection

Binder 1
101-115: Card Catalogue (101 is b&w)
116-120: Library Administration
121-124: Campus Tours in the Library
125-134: Stacks
126-153: Study Carrels, Tables and Comfy Chairs (student studying, with river in background #140)
154: Library Typing Rooms
155-162: Library Staircase (interior library staircase #155)
163-170: Library - Exterior (169 and 170 are b&w) (students sitting in grass with Library in background #165) Print (1): Bata Library from River
171-173: Language Lab - Bata Library
174-175: Construction of Library
176-177: President's Office, Bottom floor of Bata Library

25 · Series · ca. 1967-1970s
Part of University Slide Collection

Series consists of Blue binder of approximately 480 slides received in 2015 via Elaine Goselin and Bill Kimball. Slides pertain to Trent University and are dated ca. 1967-1970s. Some slides are stamped "M.J. O'Brien." Michael O'Brien was operations engineer at Trent from 1967 to 1979. Many of the slides are mechanical/electrical in nature and some portray workers, presumably of Trent, on the job. Also included are aerial images of the Nassau Campus, images of construction sites on the Nassau Campus and at Traill College, fall scenery, convocation ceremony during the Symons/Frost era, and workers either inflating or deflating the athletics "Bubble".