File consists of photographs of Paul S.B. Wilson, director of athletics at Trent University from 1966 to 2002. Photos include "The Bubble", David Glassco, Charlene Bridger, Susan Mackle, Peter Shennett, Noranne Flowe, and Gillian Wilson.
Series consists primarily of lecture materials created by Dale Standen while teaching courses in History and Canadian Studies at Trent University. Also included are syllabi and assignments for History 23, which was on the topic of European history and History 26, which was on the topic of American history. Dale Standen taught these courses at Vancouver City College. Lastly, the series includes materials used for a talk at the Canadian Canoe Museum
Trent courses documented in the lecture materials include the following:
- HICA 230: History-Canadian Studies 230: The making of Canada, 1760-1873
o Following description is from the syllabus in folder 25-003/002(16): War, politics, and society in British North America from the Conquest to the Confederation. - HICA 303: History-Canadian Studies: France in America to 1808 (cross listed as HIS 303)
o Course description from the Academic Calendar 1997-98: “The French encounter with the New World, including Amerindian relations, war, society, economy and ideology. Focus on Canada; comparisons with the Antilles and Louisiana.” - HIS 100: Canada: Selected Problems
o Course description from the Academic Calendar, 1989-90: “Not a survey, the course examines issues in Canada’s social, political, intellectual, regional, and economic history, with an emphasis on historiography.” - HIS 101: Nation and Citizenship: Interpreting Canada
o Course description 1997-98 Academic Calendar: A historical and interdisciplinary approach to interpreting modern Canada, emphasis on the diverse and competing ideas of nation. Topics include political citizenship, regional protest, women’s culture, Indigenous/white relations, interpreting Canadian culture, language and identity, immigration, and multiculturalism. - HIS 301: Canadian Political culture, 1864 to present
o Course description Academic Calendar, 1997-98: History and politics of Canadian federalism are examined in the light of the sectionalism and biculturalism so evident in a country with the geographic size, diversity, and historic duality of Canada. - HIST 3031: France in America in 1763
o Course description from Academic Calendar 2006-07: The French encounter with America, including Amerindian relations, war, society, economy and ideology. Focus on Canada; comparisons with the Antilles and Louisiana. - HIST/HIS 302: Quebec since 1867
o Course description Academic Calendar 1997-98: Economic, social and political development from a regional perspective. Industrial and urban growth; war, prosperity and depression; institutional change; the Quiet Revolution; nationalism; minorities; recent issues.
Fonds consists of records documenting Dale Standen’s activities as a postsecondary student and professor. Files include personal and professional correspondence, lecture notes, and teaching background material with focus on Canadian history post contact, the fur trade, and New France. Fonds is arranged into three series: Correspondence and Trent University activities; Lectures notes for classes at Trent University and Vancouver City College; and Postsecondary coursework and essays.
Standen, DaleSeries consists of academic and personal correspondence between Dale Standen and his colleagues at various academic institutions, Trent faculty, staff, students, and alumni, and graduate school colleagues. Series also includes obituaries and funeral programs for Trent faculty. Additional files document Dale Standen’s activities as a Don of and later the Principal of Lady Eaton College, and as a TUFA (Trent University Faculty Association) member during the 1996 strike. Series also includes correspondence from the Dictionary of Canadian Biography and the Champlain Society.
File includes correspondence with the following people
- Doug and Anna McCalla: Anna McCalla librarian at Trent University
- Peter Moogk
- Dale Miquelon
- Cornelius Jaenen
- Luca Codignola: Professor at University of Genoa
- Harvey McCue: former Indigenous Studies Professor, Trent University
- Art Curtis and Susan Lyden: S. Lyden wife of AC
- John English
- James Raffan: writer, past Professor education Queen's University, Canoe Museum ambassador
- Stuart Robson: history colleague Trent
- Julia Harrison: Anthropology Professor Trent University
File includes reports written by students with the Trent Centre for Community-Based Education: "Review of occupational and environmental health studies in Peterborough, Ontario" and "A view through the eyes of John Ball: why improved occupational health and safety policy failed to make a difference in small-town Ontario." Also included are administrative records relating to the projects, interview questions, and feedback. Folder also includes 9 black and white photographs and 1 colour polaroid of the GE facilities, machinery, and people. Photographs are undated.
Series consists of files pertaining to the advocacy of individuals and organizations, largely relating to occupational and environmental health and safety. This includes significant records relating to the Occupational and Environmental Health Coalition - Peterborough (OEHCP) and the Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers (OHCOW) and their support for workers from General Electric in Peterborough. Other files relate to workers' health organizations, unions, researchers, and activists. Most files contain a wide range of materials, including correspondence, meeting minutes, notes, public education materials, reports, clippings, and other records relating to occupational health and safety and advocacy for workers.
Fonds consists of records documenting the career and advocacy of John Ball, including his work at General Electric in Peterborough, his documentation of health and safety conditions at the plant, and his advocacy for sick and injured workers.
Records include correspondence, memos, notes, forms, material safety data sheets, health and safety minutes, diagrams, maps and floor plans, inventory records, and organizing records. Fonds also includes resource material on various topics related to occupational and environmental health and safety, including reports, journal articles, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, booklets, magazines, fact sheets, training materials, newsletters, and brochures. Restricted case files include WSIB forms, medical records, personnel forms, employee lists, affidavits, accident/incident reports, grievances, payroll records, correspondence, and case notes.
Fonds is organized into 6 series: Personal records; General Electric - health and safety and related files; Reports and subject files; Advocacy files - organizations and individuals; WSIB and employee case files; and Redacted employee and case information.
Ball, JohnSeries contains volumes of the Trent Annual, which is the yearbook of Trent University. Alternative series titles include: Excalibur, Impressions, Trent University Annual, and The Annual.
Series consists of records relating to John Ball's life and education, including photographs, a short biography, a family tree, certificates and other recognitions, Ball's employment equity questionnaire from Canadian General Electric (CGE), and a manual and workbook for health and safety training that Ball received through the Ontario Federation of Labour. Also included are materials relating to Ball's instruction of a course on occupational health and safety as part of the Fleming College Certificate in Labour Studies.
File includes a short biography, photographs printed from a computer, and notes.
This fonds consists of correspondence, research notes and original documents which were collected by Professor David Macmillan during his research. Items such as voters' lists for Victoria County, Ontario and a series of broadsides advertising land in Victoria County; documents from the Hudson's Bay Company, East Indies; minutes from the Barbados Board of Legislative Council, a Sydney Australia Company, and the Sydney Australian Committee of the New Steam Company; and a number of reproduction engravings and prints are included in the fonds. Also included in the fonds is a copy of Macmillan's 1964 Ph.D. thesis: "The Scottish Australian Connection..." and assorted pamphlets relating to New South Wales.
Macmillan, David StirlingFile consists of photographs depicting the laying of the cornerstone ceremony for Champlain College. Tom Symons, Mr. Jean Lesange, and Mr. John Robarts, Mr. Leslie Frost, and Mr. J.A. Edmison pictured.
File consists of photographs of staff, faculty, and other members of Trent University getting ready in their academic regalia to celebrate the laying of the cornerstone of the new Champlain College as its construction commences.
File consists of photographs depicting Champlain College through different stages of its construction.
File consists of photographs depicting the progress of the construction of Champlain College at the Nassau (Symons) Campus.
File consists of contact sheets and negatives showing the ground work being done during Champlain College Construction. Envelope that negatives are in says "Champlain Colour negs. (1966-1967?)"
File consists of photographs depicting the progress of Champlain College construction. Mainly unfinished interior photographs.
File consists of photographs depicting the construction progress of Champlain College. Much of the exterior is finished.
File consists of photographs depicting Champlain College's construction progress. Included are photos of the interior of the great hall with scaffolding still up, interior shots of offices/seminar rooms with the original built in furnishings, and exterior photographs.
File consists of photographs depicting the progress of the construction of Champlain College at the Nassau (Symons) Campus. Approximately at the half way point and many notable features can now be seen, such as the exterior roof of the Great Hall. More interior photographs.