Showing 10702 results

Archival description
17 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
UPC/017(11) · File · [197-] to [200-]
Part of University Photograph Collection

Photos of Trent Varsity Rowing (mixed teams, men, and women) rowing down the Otonabee, racing in Head of the Trent, loading into their boats, carrying their boats , working out on rowing simulators, and team photos. 4X, 8X, and singles are mostly pictured. A few doubles.
Head of the Trent photos showing crowds lining the river banks and bridge to cheer on the rowers in their Trent attire.
Many good close up photos of the rowers on boats.

Names: ? Adams, ? Ferguson, ? Smith, ? Kostashuk, ? Coglem, ? Heron, ? Bruncer, Christine Bell, Lyse Boyce, Louise Holt, Laurie ?, Holly ?, Patti ?, Christine ?, Suzie? ?, Susan Neale, Andrea ?, Patti ?, Margot ?, Brian Saunderson, Terry Paul, John Houlding, Harold Backer, Rob Marland, Bruce Chadwick.

Students- Sports: Swimming
UPC/017(16) · File · [197-?] to [199-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

Action shot photos taken during intermural and competitive swim races (diving in and swimming in the lanes).
Photos of students and families playing in the pool, some on intertubes.
Photos of Lifeguarding, CPR, swimming, and diving lessons being taught. (Young kids in lots of photos)
Team photos, swimmer portraits, and students posing for photos.

Trent 1981 Womens Swim Team: Reg Chappell (coach), Janet McLellen, Sheila Kinlaid, Maria ?, Barb Kettle, Tracy ?.

Students- Sports: Skiing
UPC/017(13) · File · [198-] to [199-]
Part of University Photograph Collection

Mostly action shots of people cross country skiing around campus. Good views of Bata Library and the Otonabee River can be seen in the background. A few downhill/ski jumping photographs. Student skier portraits.

Students- Sports: Hockey
UPC/017(08) · File · [197-] to [198-]
Part of University Photograph Collection

Photos of in game plays, many team photos and photos of the team in the dressing rooms. Player portraits, photos of the team celebrating a win, and photos of players with trophies. Intermural teams, Trent Varsity team, Team Trend, and different teams from the colleges all depicted. A few outdoor hockey games are photographed along with the indoor rink games.

UPC/017(09) · File · [197-?] to [199-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

Team photo of the cheerleading team, many action shots and portraits of runners, photos of people using gym equipment. View of the athletic centre from across the river. Photos of the relay team included. Runners are pictured racing all over campus, clear image of them running across Stephenson bridge from Lady Eaton College.

Students- Sports: Rugby
UPC/017(12) · File · [197-?] to [199-]
Part of University Photograph Collection

Photos of in game battles, games against Brock University and England pictured. Photos of practices, alumni games, and scrimmages. Many good close ups of players. A few team photos.

Players named: Jeff Boal, Nigel Roulet, Dan Murphy, David Glassco, P.S.B. Wilson, Naomichi Aoki.

Students- Sports: Volleyball
UPC/017(17) · File · [198-?] to [199-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

Photos of games, both competitive and intermural. Photos of practices including shots with coaches. Team photos, player portraits, and college teams. All look to be played in the Athletic Centre.

Students- Sports: Soccer
UPC/017(14) · File · [2000-2010], Predominant [198-]
Part of University Photograph Collection

Photographs depicting games at Justin Chiu Stadium, in the Athletic Centre, and on the Athletics Field. Photos also of players resting and cheering on the side of the fields/court and team photos.

Students- Sports: Football
UPC/017(07) · File · 1966, [197-?] to [198-]
Part of University Photograph Collection

Photos showing football teams practicing and playing. As well as team photos and photos of players in a huddle with their coach.
Photos of the women's flag football team from the 1980s playing in a game.
Photos of Trent students having fun playing football in the summer and winter. The summer game is being played in front of 741 George Street N and the winter game is played in front of the Drumlin.

UPC/017(06) · File · [199-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

A team photo, an in game photo of two female players fighting for the ball, 2 portrait photos of a blonde female player posing with her field hockey stick in front of the athletic centre, and a portrait of a player named Cori Carveth posing on the field with her stick.

IMC-018 · File · 1818-1924
Part of Isolated manuscripts collection

Folder 1 of 2: Materials consist of 14 photographs including St. George's Church, Gore's Landing; Richard C.P. Brown; Col. Robert Brown; Frederick William Barron; Hariette Sarah Barron; Hariette Sarah Gore (1818-1893); Thomas Sinclair Gore (1819-1854); John & Lizzie Muskrat, Hiawatha Indian Reserve; Rathburn's drive of logs on Rice Lake, 1898; Cookery and sleeping crib on Trent River, Rathburn's drive; Boat going through saw logs on Trent River; "White House" Rice Lake Hotel, Henley Sorby - Rice Lake canoeing; "Glenavy", Gore's Landing, ca. 1880; Archibald Lampman (photographic reproduction).

Folder 2 of 2: Colonel Robert Brown scrapbook (Col. Brown was a colonel of the Royal Scotch Fusiliers. Thomas Traill and J.W.D. Moodie were in his regiment). The scrapbook includes newspaper clippings pertaining to his interest in USA relations, campaigns abroad, and matters relating to colonial affairs in Upper Canada; it also includes several original paintings of noteworthy soldiers with whom Brown had come into contact. Also included is a painting of an Indigenous woman entitled "One of the Indian Women who received His R.H. the Prince of Wales... 7th Sept. 1860."

Also included are 4 original sketches: 1. [original] Gore homestead at Gore's Landing, Ontario - a watercolour from memory by T.S. Gore Jr.; 2. "Hazelbank, Rice Lake"; 3. "Mavis Bank, Rice Lake' by J.T. Mercer (cottage); 4. "Plan of St. George's Church Yard, Rice Lake". Also, an original Christmas greeting card with sketch from Gerald & Ivy Hayward, New York, 1924; photographic reproductions of Rice Lake sketches by Charles Fothergill and an offprint of a photo of Fothergill; miscellaneous sketches and notes.

Delaney, Reverend Lloyd
Students- Sports: Cycling
UPC/017(04) · File · [1981], [1989-1990], [1996]
Part of University Photograph Collection

Photos of cyclers getting ready for their events. 1 photo from Tour de Trent 1981, 1 photo from a triathlon in 1989/1990, and two photos of campus mail couriers on bikes. The Tour de Trent racer is on Nassau Mills road with a clear view of Champlain College behind him. The triathlon racer is standing inside the Athletic Centre holding his bike. The two mail couriers are standing with their bikes in an empty parking lot on Eastbank.

Students- Sports: Broomball
UPC/017(03) · File · [198-?], [possibly between 2009 and 2012]
Part of University Photograph Collection

Many photos of people playing friendly broomball games on an ice rink. A mix of action shots, team photos, portraits, and people having fun on the ice. A few curling photos in the mix. The rink in some photos sits beside the Drumlin. Many photos taken during Champlain Winter College Weekend and many games look to be played between Lady Eaton College and Champlain College.

Students- Sports: Basketball
UPC/017(02) · File · [199-?] to [200-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

Most photos are action shot photos of players in games. A mix of womens and mens teams, including a photo from when Team Canada played Team Russia on Trent Courts. A few group photos and a few photos of courts, indoor and outdoor.

Students- Sports: Baseball
UPC/017(01) · File · [198-?] to [199-?]
Part of University Photograph Collection

A mix of action shots of people playing on the fields, team photos, and portraits of players on the bench or in the dugout.
Games pictured played in the Lady Eaton College South Field, behind the Champlain College residences, and in the Trent Sports Field. Games photographed during the summer and winter/spring. There is a picture of the Alumni baseball team.

IMC-120 · File · 1894-1984
Part of Isolated manuscripts collection

File includes a broadside advertising the auction sale of Northcote Farm on Lake Katchewanooka, property of Dr. Campbell Mellis Douglas. Most of Northcote Farm became part of Lakefield College School in 2007; a small part of Northcote is retained by the Gastle family. Also included are two small hand-drawn maps by George Douglas of Northcoate Farm, ca. 1909.

Additional items were added in 2020

  • Chart: Department of Railways & Canals Canada, Trent Canal Chart No. 13, Lakefield to Young's Point, 1923
  • Map: hand-drawn by George Douglas of waterway from Lakefield to Young's Point, n.d.
  • Map: Lake Simcoe, Ontario, Department of National Defence,1940 (partial map only)
  • Map, 1984 reproduction of 1784 Canada, including that part later named Ontario Exhibiting the adjacent countries and Indian - Nations
  • Postcard: Little Lake, Peterboro, n.d.
23-013/005(05) · File · Aug. 10 – Aug. 30, 1990
Part of Indian and Northern Affairs newspaper clippings collection

The following folder includes

NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY BLOCKADES/LAND CLAIMS & PROTESTS:

  • CP Rail traffic back to normal
  • Indians block road
  • Schedule normal again for CP rail
  • Native rail blockades razed
  • PM under fire over blockades
  • Band lifts blockade of CP Rail
  • Governments turn ear to natives
  • Worry grows over cost of Indian rail blockades
  • Pays Plat band told to clear track
  • Band lifts CN blockade after injunction granted
  • Court order won't open route
  • Peigan Indians attempt to divert Oldman River
  • CN asks court to remove natives (Railway blockade costs mount)
  • Natives block highway
  • Railway blocked at Long Lake
  • Indian Commission agrees to disagree
  • Quick-fix plan on land claims seeks progress within a month
  • Federal commitment to Ontario Indians confirmed
  • Report makes far-reaching recommendations for four Windigo communities
    ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES:
  • 4,000 bison should be killed federal panel says
  • Northerners return home after fire evacuation
  • Chemical spraying north of Sioux Lookout postponed
    ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU'S VISIT:
  • Tutu visit made Ojibwa reserve visible-- briefly
  • Support for Indians seen as trap for Tutu
  • Tutu comes to Osnaburgh (Tutu brings message of hope to residents of Osnaburgh)
  • Wawatay broadcast of Tutu visit cancelled
  • People come from near and far to shar~ in Tutu's visit to Osnaburgh
    RACE RELATIONS AND NATIVE RIGHTS:
  • Race relations training plan to be tested by Metro Police
  • Report reveals Sioux Lookout has a race relations problem
  • Independent First Nations Alliance calls Geneva trip "fruitful"
    EDUCATION/ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:
  • Obstacles bar chief's quest to finance Inuvik College
  • Indians continue cross-country run
  • Education Task Force Up-Date
  • MDs urged to remove barriers to natives
  • Reserve to have woman's shelter
  • Band in charge of nursing station construction
  • Native nursing hone proposal rejected by Health Ministry
  • Council stands firm against GST
    CRIMES COMMITTED ON NATIVES
  • Slashed body identified as drifter, 27
  • Hunt for long-lost son has tragic end
    POLITICS:
  • Status Indians number half a million
  • Land-claim dispute may hurt NDP
  • Manitoba native woos northern vote
  • Difficulties stem from archaic, paternalistic Indian Act
  • A different, quieter point of view: Canada's native MPs and senators
    COMMENTARY, EDITORIALS, LETTERS:
  • Commentary
  • Rae speak with forked tongue?
  • The first native blockade
  • PM's style invites crisis
  • Support this native protest
  • Warriors respect soldiers
  • Does Canada want a Wounded Knee?
  • People who throw stones
  • A royal commission could help all Canadians grapple with native issues
  • Don't stop to conquer
  • We're on the brink of civil war
  • Army ready to smash way in
  • First Nations or one nation?
  • Inquiry must end this mess
  • Next steps after the barricades come down
  • The trouble with using the military is that force has unintended results
  • Where were the other voices?
  • Emergency projects offer commuters dubious gains
  • Tell us what's happening, please
  • Recall Parliament to deal with crises
  • Shifting Political landscapes in a surreal Quebec
  • Time for Unity
  • Hanging Frogs & Burning Indians
  • CBC's usually staid Journal flips over the Mohawk crisis
  • Repeal the Indian Act and stop blockades
  • Strange images of Canada
  • The Ugly Canadian
  • Native justice denied
  • A resource of people
  • Editorials
  • Two-faced justice in Mohawk crisis
  • No winners here
  • How support is lost for native causes
  • Playing for time
  • Quebec's justice is on trial
  • The Summer of Discontent
  • How will the civil authorities deal with the Mohawk Warriors' weapons?
  • The Squeaky-Wheel Syndrome
  • Unpack your troubles...
  • Seaway motor road: yes, but
  • Peaceful outcome is possible
  • Natives in Parliament
  • Letters
  • Indian land claims are preposterous
  • No empty promises
  • How much longer are we going to allow native people to defy the law?
  • Improved by Indians
  • Mohawks not subject to Canadian law
  • Invisible native people
  • Wicks' Outcasts
  • Canada's natives, wild animals exloited by fur lobby
  • MOHAWKS: Is it right to punish them for our prolonged neglect of their plight?
  • Political Cartoons
    ARTS, CULTURE:
  • Common mother tongue speaks to the brotherhood of man
  • Can authenticity flourish within boundaries?
  • Native display besieged at CNE
  • Book review: One man's attempt to understand the Indian experience
  • Oka understood by native conductor and benefactor
    UP COMING EVENTS:
  • Conference on Adolescent Treatment
  • NIPA '90: A Conference on Native Photography and Art
  • Sound of the Drum Conference
  • Join the Circle Campaign
  • National Addictions Awareness Week
  • Do You Need Our Help? (Native Canadian Centre of Toronto)