The 10 microfilm reels deal with the decennial manuscript census for 1901 of Peterborough County and Town, Victoria County, Northumberland County, Durham County and Hastings County.
Canada. Census.Series consists of records of the Iron Moulders' Union of North America, including minute books, financial records, correspondence within Canada and with the United States, appeals for assistance, by-laws and rules, and union suspended lists.
Binder 2
1-3: Trent University Sign outside Rubidge Hall
4: Entrance to Rubidge Hall
5-9: Opening Ceremonies of Rubidge Hall
10: First Senior Common Room, Rubidge Hall; l. to r. John Anderson, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds; J.D.P. Martin, first librarian; John Pettigrew, first Registrar; J.F. Brook, first Bursar and Secretary of the Board of Governors; Richard K. Sadleir, Dean of Residence and Dean of Men; T.H.B. Symons, Founding President; and S.G.D. Smith, Assistant to the President.
11-13: Library, Rubidge Hall
14-15; 17; 19-21: Interior of Rubidge Hall Print (1) Marion Frye and Jack Martin and 2 Unidentified
16; 18: Sadleir House, Peter Robinson College
22: Sadleir House, Peter Robinson College
23: Theatre Production, Rubidge Hall
24-29: The Crypt - Rubidge Hall
30-33: Residence Rooms, Rubidge Hall
34: Unknown
35-38: Classes and Tutorials, Rubidge Hall(Note: #37 features designer lamps)
39: Sadleir House, Peter Robinson College
40: Dining Hall, Rubidge Hall
Series consists of unidentified photographs taken of or submitted to Margie and Robert Lightbody. Most of the photographs appear to have been taken at a house party in 1989 and at an Alumni reunion organized by the Lightbody’s in Fall 1994. Series also consists of a scrapbook of the 1994 reunion which contains letters from Trent alumni, photographs of alumni which were taken while they were at the reunion week as well as when they were students in the 1960’s. There are also thank you notes addressed to the Lightbody’s for their efforts organizing the reunion. Series also consists of some photographs of Margie and Robert Lightbody taken at Trent events or on the Symons Campus. Other photographs include early construction shots of Champlain College, and of Sadlier House and Peter Robinson College.
Series consists of assorted maps of the Haliburton region (copies) received from Prof. Tom Whillans.
Convocation 1967 (Copies of Zoltan Temesy photographs: see also the original slides and prints in the Zoltan Temesey Photographs folder and scanned images on CD #7 in the "Compact Discs, Microfilm, Reels" box) - (see also Slide Collection)
Convocation 1968 - (see also Slide Collection)
Convocation 1969
Convocation 1970
Convocation 1971
Convocation 1972
Convocation Spring 1973
Convocation Fall 1973
Convocation Spring 1974 (includes photos of Robertson Davies)
Convocation Fall 1974
Convocation Spring 1975
Convocation Fall 1975
Convocation Spring 1976
Convocation Fall 1976
Convocation Spring 1977
Convocation Fall 1977
Convocation Spring 1978
Convocation Fall 1978
Convocation Spring 1979
Convocation Fall 1979
Convocation Spring 1980
Convocation Fall 1980
Convocation Spring 1981
Convocation Fall 1981
Convocation Spring 1982
Convocation Spring 1983
Convocation Fall 1983
Convocation Fall 1984
Convocation Spring 1985
Convocation Spring 1986
Convocation Fall 1986
Convocation: Special convocation for installation of John Stubbs, October 2, 1987
Convocation Spring 1987
Convocation Fall 1988
Convocation Spring 1989 (see also also two reels of proofs located in "Compact Discs, Microfilms, Reels" box)
Convocation Fall 1989
Convocation Spring 1990
Convocation Fall 1990
Convocation Spring 1991
Convocation Fall 1991
Convocation 1992
Convocation 1993
Convocation 1994
Convocation 1995
Convocation 1996
Convocation 1997
Convocation 1998
Convocation 2004 (see also CD #2 in Trent University Photograph Collection for additional photographs)
Convocation 2005
Convocation 2007
Convocation 2008
Convocation: students receiving degrees (various years; students are identified)
Convocation: unidentified honorary graduates
Convocation: miscellaneous photos with Thomas H.B. Symons as president (some photos include Thomas Bata)
Convocation: miscellaneous photos with Donald Theall as president
Convocation: miscellaneous photos with John Stubbs as president
Convocation: miscellaneous shots
Convocation: Durham Campus, 1999-2002
These census consists of microfilm copies of the Library and Archives Canada decennial and nominal census for Northumberland and Durham Counties from 1851, 1861 and 1871.
Canada West and Canada. United Counties of Durham and Northumberland CensusSeries consists of census records for Victoria, Peterborough, Northumberland and Durham Counties from 1891.
Canada. Census.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.Microfilm copy of nominal, decennial census of Victoria County and Durham (East) County for 1871. The census for Durham East includes only the Townships of Cavan and Manvers.
Canada. Victoria County and Durham (East) County Census.The Microfilm are copies of the Library and Archives Canada decennial, nominal census for the County of Victoria, 1851 and 1861. Also included on the microfilm are the nominal census for Stormont County, 1861 and Waterloo County, 1861.
Canada West. Victoria County Census.Series consists of a coursepack for the Trent bioregionalism course and two curriculum documents for grades 1-9 in Ontario.
Series consists of the records of Local 402 of the Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America, including monthly financial reports, correspondence, shop card agreements, membership applications, and receipts, invoices and order blanks.