Series consists of materials created for tourists in Haliburton.
Note: Graduating Class photographs are located in Trent Cabinet - Drawer 6.
Note: 1967-current available, except for 1974, 1994, 1995, and 1999
Note: Graduating Class photographs for 1977 and 1980 are large sized and are standing against the wall in the Manuscripts Room; also additional large-sized photos of 1975, 1976, 1979, and 1982 in same location
Note: from 1991 to [1993] there are two versions of graduating classes: "Graduating Class" and "Graduating Class Honours"
Note: from [1996] to present there are two versions of graduating classes: "Honours & Masters Graduating Class" and "Graduating Class General Arts & Science"
This series consists of records documenting swimming team practices, competitions, regulations, and team auditions of the Varsity Synchronized Swim Team at Trent University from 1975-2001. Some files relate to Ontario University Athletics competitions and contain email correspondence, team applications, competition itineraries, results, and expenses. There are approximately 200 photographs documenting the synchronized swimming team practices, competitions, and social gatherings with their coach Donna Burgis and teammates. Also included are 10 cassettes of music used for swimming performances.
Series consists of 3 photographs and approximately 50 photocopies of photographs of Gilbert Montrose, family, government and mining gatherings, and other subjects.
Series consists of the records of Local 690 of the International Union of Steam and Operating Engineers, including working rules and agreements, correspondence within Canada and in the United States, receipts, and constitutions.
Series consists of a range of material and artefacts of historical significance related to the International Camping Fellowship and other international camps, including the American Camping Association, the European Camp Association, the Russia International Children's Centre, and the National Camping Association of Japan. The materials include newsletters, articles of the association, congress agreements, reports, and correspondence. Also included are various loose artefacts that contribute to the understanding of camp history and achievements, such as an assortment of camp magazines, brochures, and programs written in Japanese, Russian and English, camp activity books and songs, and fabrics and badges.
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
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
Series consists of files on the Golden Lake First Nation land claim, including agreements, reports, policies, maps, and other information.
Series consists of 2 copies of "Our Unreturning Brave," which accompanied the unveiling of a memorial at Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School and includes information about students and alumni who lost their lives in World War 2.