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Submitted articles
1 · Series
Part of Alternatives fonds

Series consists of files on articles submitted to Alternatives. Files include original submissions, correspondence with editors, drafts with revisions, and correspondence about others' opinions on the articles. Not all articles appeared in the publication.

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.

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.

3 · Series
Part of Standen-McQueen family fonds

Box 9 includes records pertaining to Euphemia (Effie) Young McQueen (EYS) born on 28 August 1903 in London, England, eldest daughter of James and Margaret McQueen. She married SHS on 18 August 1930 in Saskatoon and died in Burnaby, British Columbia on 2 September 1965. The dossier contains documents relating to vital statistics, some correspondence in the form of letters received, records of her teaching career, academic records, and numerous documents relating to her amateur theatrical performances and recitals before and after her marriage in 1930. There are a few postcards and photos and some legacies from relatives. There is a scrapbook, only partially filled, with clippings and other items relating to her schooling, performances, and other activities. There are also many documents relating to EYS in the dossiers of SHS and of James McQueen, notably letters that she wrote to her parents and to her husband.

Envelopes
5 · Series
Part of Standen-McQueen family fonds

This box is comprised of envelopes which were removed by Professor Standen from items which are located in Boxes 1-11. Also included is an envelope of cancelled Canadian stamps.

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.

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