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Correspondence
97-003/001(06) · File · 1910s
Part of Gilbert and Stewart Bagnani fonds. 1997 additions

Folder includes the following letters:

  • June 11 1910, Toronto - Arthur Houston to his sister-in-law, Augusta (Robinson) Houston
  • November 3 1911 - Christopher W. Robinson to Augusta (Robinson) Houston
  • August 22 1912 - S.H. Blake to The Reverend Professor Wrong (re genealogy of his family)
  • January 16 1913, Chateau Laurier, Ottawa - A.H.U. Colquhoun to Griffin [ ] (re article written by Napier Robinson entitled "A Question of Morals"; article attached)
  • December 25 1913, Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin - [ ] [Aber___] to Minnie Forsyth Grant (letter is attached to a Christmas card which was sent in [1971] to Andrea [ ] from Stewart Bagnani - re person of noble status going to Ireland]
  • November 2 1915, Broadway, Worcestershire - Mary Anderson de Narasso to "Little Stewart Houston" (re de Narasso's autograph)
  • January 23 1915, Savile Club - [ ] to Mrs. Stewart (Robinson) Houston (re happy days in the Muskokas)
  • September 5 1916, Scotland - Christopher W. Robinson to Minnie (re a sketch of Forts Point Henry and Point Frederick at Kingston, Upper Canada, 1815, by Sir F.P. Robinson; copy of sketch attached)
  • December 27 1916, Beverley House - Christopher Robinson to (Augusta Robinson) Houston (see letter above - similar content)
  • 1917-1918 - several letters (11) referring to World War I from Cyril T. Houston and Alan Houston to their aunt, Augusta Houston, and to their cousin, "Baby" Stewart Houston (Cyril was in the Royal Air Force and Alan, the Army; while Stewart and her mother were in England, the brothers made their headquarters with them on their leaves; Cyril was killed in a plane crash in Belgium; Stewart visited his grave in 1929 on a visit through Belgium; attached to one letter are two unidentified women, and one hand embroidered Christmas card
Miscellaneous items
97-003/002(08) · File · 1857-1988, n.d.
Part of Gilbert and Stewart Bagnani fonds. 1997 additions

Folder includes the following:

  • "Character & fortune, [Mrs.] Robinson, 1894" - fortune teller's account
  • Pedigree chart of [cat] named "Sledwich", born Aug. 1918, owner Miss Stewart Houston
  • Order of proceedings for the installation of Christopher Robinson as chancellor of Trinity University, January 15 1902 (Note: Mrs. Stewart Houston sang at the installation ceremony); invitation to the installation to Mr. and Mrs. Houston attached (Christopher is Stewart Bagnani's uncle)
  • Statement of assets relating to the estate of Stewart Field Houston, undated
  • Two Ontario Blank Writing Books - inside each book is a listing of items for sale and who bought them [sale took place at the home of Augusta Houston on Augusta 15 1934]
  • Eulogy for Stewart Houston (Stewart Bagnani's father) by "CTR" [Christopher Robinson]
  • "In Commemoration of Sir John Beverley Robinson, Bart". Pamphlet of the plaque unveiling ceremony, Toronto, October 6, 1988, Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada
  • "Letters from Thomas Talbot to John Beverley Robinson"/ edited by J.M.S. Careless. Reprint from Ontario History, Vol. xlix 1957, No.1 (note on front says "Sir JBR's letters donated by Stewart Bagnani to Ontario Archives)
  • "Sir Isaac Brock. The hero of Upper Canada"/ by Major-General C.W. Robinson, C.B. Reprint [source]: Royal United Service Institution, J.J. Keliher & Co., Ltd. Marshalsea Road, London, S.E. (note on front says "With love from C.W.R.")
  • Photo of mother cat with 5 kittens attached
  • Character sketch of "Miss Beverley Robinson"
  • Tiny silver presentation plate inscribed as follows: "Presented to Mrs. John Beverley Robinson by the Rector and Congregation of St. Johns Church, Darlington as a token of their respect and regards - 15th January 1857"
Opera programmes
97-003/002(06) · File · 1885-1886
Part of Gilbert and Stewart Bagnani fonds. 1997 additions

Folder includes opera programmes, listing "Miss Beverley Robinson" as one of the performers. A press notice in this folder indicates that "Miss Beverley Robinson" is "Miss Augusta Beverley Robinson", [Stewart Bagnani's mother], daughter of the Hon. John Beverley Robinson, and granddaughter of Sir John Beverley Robinson). Enclosed with one of the programmes is an unidentified photo of a woman [possibly Augusta Robinson]

Correspondence to Gilbert
97-003/001(22) · File · 1960s
Part of Gilbert and Stewart Bagnani fonds. 1997 additions

Folder includes the following letters:

  • letters to Gilbert re book donations, manuscript evaluations, etc.;
  • letter to Gilbert from possible relatives, Bagnani Brothers Hauling, 1962;
  • letters to Stewart from friends;
  • letter from antique store regarding two antiques the Bagnani purchased from them, 1967 (two photographs of the antiques attached);
  • letter to Gilbert from John Ecclestone, 1967;
  • plus other miscellaneous letters
Correspondence
97-003/001(10) · File · 1920s
Part of Gilbert and Stewart Bagnani fonds. 1997 additions

Folder includes the following letters:

  • Letters to Gilbert from The Morning Post, London, re contributions he has made to the paper, 1922
  • letters from Gilbert to his mother, 1922 & 1926
  • letter from Lt.-Gen. Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston, Ayrshire, re Bagnani lecture, 1922
  • letter from [W ] Murray to Gilbert re his analysis of [Stewart's] handwriting, knows Gilbert's mother and sends his regards, 1925
  • letter to Mrs. Strong from [C. __loney] re the Cross in the S. Pudenziana mosaic, 1925
  • letter from Cath[ryn] Merritt to Florence Bagnani, 1926
  • 2 letters regarding the postcards, one from Mrs. Houston to Gilbert and one from Gilbert to Mrs. Houston, 1926
  • letters from Stewart to Gilbert, 1929
  • letter to Gilbert and Stewart on their wedding day from Gilbert's mother, June 27 1929 (three newspaper clippings attached re the wedding)
  • letter to her mother from Stewart in Rome re the engagement of the Crown Prince, 1929
  • plus other miscellaneous letters, some of which are written in languages other than English
Correspondence
97-003/001(09) · File · 1900s-1910s, n.d.
Part of Gilbert and Stewart Bagnani fonds. 1997 additions

Folder includes the following letters:

  • One undated tiny note from Florence (as a child) to her mother, attached is a "little needlebook"
  • several letters, most of which are written in Italian (many are addressed to Gilbert Bagnani, to Ugo Bagnani, Gilbert's father, and to his mother, Florence (Dewar) Bagnani
  • also a copy in English of a letter dated 1917 and addressed to Heart from Charles in which there is reference to General Bagnani's death - refers also to General Bagnani's wife who is "from Port Hope! ...a Dewar...")
  • unidentified letter to Signora Bagnani
  • one letter has attached two photos, one dated 1915 of two young men and a woman, and the other of two young men
  • also a copy in English of a letter dated 1917 and addressed to Heart from Charles in which there is reference to General Bagnani's death - refers also to General Bagnani's wife who is "from Port Hope! ...a Dewar..."); unidentified letter to Signora Bagnani
Correspondence
97-003/001(08) · File · Undated
Part of Gilbert and Stewart Bagnani fonds. 1997 additions

Folder includes the following letters:

  • Letter from Clara Butt to Mrs. Houston [Augusta]
  • letter to Baby [Stewart] from her father
  • letter to Baby [Stewart] from Edward Parry-Jones
  • letter to Mary Jane [Robinson] from [Annie Merry] letter which mentions Allan [Houston?], Babs [Stewart], from Mother)
  • fragment of a letter from mother
  • letter to Signora Bagnani from mother; following photos
  • letter to Mary Jane [Robinson] from [Annie Merry], Highlands (attached are two photos; one identified as "Mrs. Wm [Merry], 94 age", and the other as "Mrs. [Merry]" letter which mentions Allan [Houston?], Babs [Stewart], from Mother); fragment of a letter from mother; letter to Signora Bagnani from mother
6 · Series
Part of University Photograph Collection

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"

10 · Series
Part of University Photograph Collection

Official Opening Ceremonies: held at Rubidge Hall, October 17-18 (3 folders) ; (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 3)

Breaking the Sod, Nassau Campus, 1965 (prints & negatives)

Laying the Cornerstone, October 20, 1965 (folder plus one black binder located beside box) - (see also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 3)

Racey cartoons presentation

Robert L. Hunter Canadian Collection presentation (photos include Donald Theall, Colin Taylor, Michael Peterman)

Northway papers & Carrying Place papers presentation (photos include Jack Martin, Dr. Mary Northway, Flora Morrison)

Vanity Fair presentation (Friends of the Bata Library presentation of 1st edition to Bata Library), 1994 (photos include Meredith Glassco, Jean Glassco, Leanard Conolly, Murray Genoe, Martha Kidd)

Portraits of Trent University presidents, by artist Richard Hayman (photos include the artist and Donald Theall)

Leslie Frost portrait presentation 1971 (photos include Leslie Frost, Thomas H. B. Symons)

Lady Eaton portrait presentation

Symons portrait presentation 1992 (photos include John D. de Pencier, John Stubbs, Thomas H.B. Symons, Christine Symons, Brenda Bury)

Redelmeier coin collection presentation 1971 (photos include Jack Martin, Mr. & Mrs. Redelmeier, R.H. Sadleir)

Prime Ministers of Canada sketches presentation 1967 (photos include artist Harold Shaw, Quaker Oats vice president Fred Ash, Thomas H. B. Symons, Alf Cole)

Thomas J. Bata Library Rededication ceremony, March 1994: Sweet Grass ceremony with Paul Bourgeois; Archives Reading Room plaque presentation in honour of Mary Northway, ribbon cutting by Dore Millichamp; Thomas J. Bata Library Endowment Fund wooden carving presentation, with Walter Downes, Leonard Conolly, Murray Genoe; photos include Walter Hanbidge, Shirley Williams, David Newhouse, Veda Stow; Steve Dantzer

Symons Medal (photos of medal)

Federal Volunteer Award presentation to alumnus Carol Wilton (photos include Bill Domm)

Robert Lightbody prize presented to [ ], [19 - ], and to Philipa McLoughlin, 1989

Electric Energy Efficiency Award [Ontario Hydro, 1977] (photo includes Michael O’Brien)

Currie Engineering Award presentation

Symons’ Dinner, May 6, 1972 (photos include Thomas H. B. Symons, Christine Symons, John Turner, Leslie Frost, Janet Bews

Retirement dinner, November 24, 1967 (photos include Thomas H. B. Symons, N.D. Crook, Dr. Donald White, C.K. Fraser, Mrs. Fraser)

200th Senate Meeting, etc.

Historical Plaque presentations: commemorating the "guiding role" played by University of Toronto, University of Western Ontario, and Queen’s University (plaque is displayed with three foundation stones from the three Universities), 1963; commemorating the Founding of Trent University, 1970; commemorating the generosity of Canadian General Electric which donated the University site, 1982 (photos include Thomas H. B. Symons, Leslie Frost, Donald Theall)

Installation ceremony of President Gary N. Polonsky, Durham College, February 14, 1989 (photos include John Stubbs)

Trent in Ecuador: Signing the agreement (photos include David Morrison and members of Catolica University in Ibarra, Ecuador, and Universidad Technica del Norte)

Jolly Hangman, Peter Robinson College, opening, [1975] (includes photos of PRC master Ian Chapman & Paul Wilson)

The Margaret Laurence Tribute, March 1988 (includes photos of Alice Munro, W.O. Mitchell, Adele Wiseman, Robert Kroetsch, Timothy Findley, Pierre Burton, Hugh MacLennan, Peter Gzowski, & other unidentified authors. Also included are photos of the Margaret Laurence sculpture by Almuth Lutkenhaus created in 1984 (Art Collection accession 2000.118.1)

Fundraising: "Initial fundraising"

Fundraising: Peterborough firefighters, 1977 (photos include Thomas E.W. Nind, Henry Nokes, Morley Bell, Paul Brown)

Fundraising: Fund for Excellence Campaign, 1987 (photos include John Leishman, Jon Grant, John de Pencier)

Fundraising: [Canadian General Electric] donation of $130,000 (photo includes John Stubbs)

Fundraising: For Tomorrow Campaign, [ ], 1990 (photos include Susan Wheeler, Tony Storey, Susan Mackle, Kathleen Hurley Easson, John Stubbs, John de Pencier, Jon Grant, Sylvia Sutherland, David Moore, Michael McClintock, Mark Bellefeuille, Irene Redegeld, Michael Beswick, Robert Stephenson, Michael Nolan, Lari Langford, Martha Whatley, Margie Lightbody, Philip Playfair, Neil Rodgers, John Currie)

Fundraising: United Way (includes photos of Bernadine Dodge, Steve Dantzer, President David Smith, Sybil Thorn, Ken Toong, John Wadland, Pat Strode, Heather Avery, Murray Genoe, President Leonard Conolly)

Infrastructure Program $1,200,000 cheque presentation, 1994 (photo includes Leonard Conolly, Peter Adams, Jenny Carter)

Summer Explorations (photos include Michael Peterman, Dr. Zafar Iqbal, Gordon Johnston, John Burbidge, Leonard Conolly, John Jennings, & others)

"Madmen on the Otonabee": photos include Thomas H.B. Symons, Richard Love, Kathryn Campbell (28 March 2013; photographs by Christine Withrow)

50th anniversary Community Parade and Rubidge Hall Plaque Rededication, 2015

50th anniversary Chancellor's Gala, 2015

8 · Series
Part of University Photograph Collection

Larry Turner Photographs: Buildings, i.e., Champlain College, Faryon Bridge, Podium, etc.; aerial views of Symons Campus; also outdoor shots of students including one rugby game shot (Note: These photographs were removed from the Larry Turner fonds 98-014 in 1998)

Gil Crook Photographs: Buildings, i.e., Champlain College, Thomas J. Bata Library, Lady Eaton College, Science Complex, Faryon Bridge; also some convocation photographs (Note: These photographs were received via Julie Crook, 1999)

Elaine Goselin Photographs: Buildings, i.e. Environmental Science building, Lady Eaton College, Champlain College, Bata Library, Faryon Bridge, Gzowski College, autumn scenes, light standards

Professor R.A. Stairs Slides & Prints: Buildings, etc., i.e. The Bubble, Champlain College, Rubidge Hall, Science Complex, Bata Library (interior stairwell and exterior shots), Faryon Bridge, Archaeology Building, Otonabee College, windows at Otonabee College (architectural features), Kerr House, Leslie Frost party, President Tom Symons and Mrs. Marsh from Australia touring Bata Library (1969) (Note: This set includes ca. 70 slides; prints have been made of 21 of the slides). In 2016, 16 additional slides pertaining to Convocation were received: re Convocation (1967, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975); included are Gilbert Bagnani, T.H.B. Symons, Leslie Frost, Charles Fraser, G. Aspinall, Don LeRoy, Alf Cole, Ron Thom, Alan Paton, Margaret Laurence, Mme. Casgrain, Julian Blackburn, Tom Nind, Giles Vigneault.

Zoltan Temesy Photographs: Nassau site prior to building, construction, Laying the Cornerstone of Champlain College 20 October 1965, Chemistry Building, Champlain College, Convocation 1967 (also included in this folder are the 34 corresponding original slides) - (see also CD #7 in the "Compact Discs, Microfilm, Reels" box for scans of these photographs)

David Twigg Photographs: night campus scenes; Biology-Geography building

University Buildings at the turn of the Century: Symons Campus: Thomas J. Bata Library, Environmental Science Centre, Faryon Bridge, Lady Eaton College, Blackburn Hall, Athletic Complex, Child Care Centre, Champlain College, Archaeology Centre, Mackenzie House, Otonabee College, Trent University Bookstore; Peter Robinson College: North House, The Hangman, East Lodge, Sadleir House, Townhouses, Stratton House, The Cottage, Reade House; Catharine Parr Traill College: Crawford House, Wallis Hall, Stewart House, Scott House, Principal’s Lodge, Bradburn House, Kerr House, Langton House (Note: These photographs were taken in January 2000 by Jodi Aoki)

Trent University Architectural Shots, ca. 1977: Thomas J. Bata Library, Athletic Complex, Champlain College, Staging Building, etc. (photographer F. McNamee; negatives & prints) (Note: these photographs are duplicated on CD #1; see CD box in Trent University Photograph Collection)

Buildings: Models, drawings, & sketches (includes negatives acquired from Thompson Berwick courtesty of Ron Thom)

Aerial Photographs of Trent University Campus

(See also Trent Cabinet - Drawer 5)
Aerial photographs (8" x 10", b&w)

Aerial photographs (8" x 10", b&w, colour)

Aerial photographs (3 1/2" x 5", colour)

Aerial photographs & negatives (assorted sizes)

Harry Oakman aerial photographs (negatives)
Calendar for the year 1964 depicting aerial view of the Nassau site (4 copies)

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

Students: class photographs
5 · Series · 1964-1991
Part of University Photograph Collection

Peter Robinson College: 1st Year group photos, 1964-1965; Class photos, 1964-1965, 1965-1966, 1966-1967, 1967-1968, 1968-1969, 1969-1970

Catharine Parr Traill College: 1st Year group photos, 1964-1965; Class photos, 1965-1966, 1966-1967, 1967-1968, 1968-1969, 1969-1970

Champlain College: Class photos, 1966-1967, 1967-1968, 1968-1969, 1969-1970

Lady Eaton College: Class photos, 1968-1969, 1969-1970

First Summer Session: 1968

24-014 · Collection · 1911

Collection consists of a complete set (10 volumes) of the Stereoscopic Studies of Anatomy, prepared under authority of the University of Edinburgh by Professor D.J. Cunningham, and edited by David Waterston, Professor M.H. Cryer, and Frederick E. Neres. New Revised Edition. New York: Imperial Publishing Company, 1911.

Each volume contains approx 20-26 stereographic photographs depicting the human body, mounted on board, along with textual description.

Volumes 1-5 are in box 1. Volumes 6-10 are in box 2. The volumes are as follows:

  1. Cranio-cerebral topography and central nervous system
  2. Central nervous system, continued, and head and neck
  3. Thorax, heart, and pericardium
  4. Mediastina, lungs, and upper limb
  5. Lumbar region, abdomen, and inguinal region
  6. Viscera and perineum
  7. Pelvis and lower limb
  8. Lower limb, continued
  9. Internal anatomy of the face
  10. Temporal bone and internal ear

Collection also includes a stereoscopic viewer, which is kept in the Archivist's office.

IMC-109 · File · 1925
Part of Isolated manuscripts collection

File includes a scenic panoramic titled "Camp Tanamakoon, Summer Camp for Girls, Operated by Miss Mary Hamilton, Algonquin Park Station, Ontario Can." (photographer: P.E. McDonald, ca. 1925). Also includes a photograph album dated 1925 containing approximately 75 photographs of Camp Tanamakoon. The photographs were taken or gathered by Sheila Playfair McGillivray, a senior camper in 1925; a few pertain to logging in Algonquin Park.