Binder 1
- Heading: Distribution of Enrollment
- Listing of Disciplines offered at Trent University
- Heading: Administrative Studies
- Heading: Canadian Studies
- Heading: Environmental & Resource Studies
6: Heading: Cultural Studies, Visual Performing Arts, Social Theory, Literature Criticism - Heading: Trent-Queens Teacher Education
- Heading: Small Group Teaching Trent University; with Trent logo
- Trent University logo
- Map of Southern Ontario marking Peterborough and routes from Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto and Windsor.
- Model of Nassau Campus
- Model of Champlain College
- Composite Student Photographs (b&w)
- Composite Student Photographs (b&w)
- Slide of Trent Annual 1984-1985
- Slide of Advertising for Trent University
- Duplicate of 16.
- Slide of Copies of The Arthur 1966
- Slide of Copies of The Arthur
- Slide of Copies of The Arthur
- Slide of Trent Trends September 1964
- Slide of Trent Trends October 1964
- Slide of The Sword January 1968
- Slide of The Sword February 1968
- Slide of The Sword April 1968
Binder 1
99: Trent University Bookstore (Charlotte Street)
100: Trent University Alumni Float
Binder 1
218-220: Construction over the Otonabee River (b&w) Print (1)
221: Construction of Faryon Bridge
222: View of Bridge from Champlain College
223-224: View of Stairs to Bridge from Otonabee College side of the Otonabee River
225: View of Bridge from inside Bata Library
226: Faryon Bridge at Sunset (Science Complex in the background)
227-228: Faryon Bridge at night
229: Faryon Bridge during daytime
230: Faryon Bridge during daytime with Science Complex in the background Print
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
Binder 2
61-69: Opening ceremonies of Champlain College (67 and 69 are b&w) (see also Binder 4)
70-80: Construction of the College (70 to 74 are b&w)
Exterior Shots:
81-87: Bell Tower
88: College from the Faryon Bridge
89: Rooftop at sunset with special effect
90-95: View of College from Otonabee side of the River and from under and on top of the Faryon Bridge (#91)
96-99: Champlain College from the River in 1968 Prints (2)
100-102: View from the Otonabee River
103: View of College from the Drumlin (b&w)
104: View from River (b&w)
105: West Quad (b&w)
106: View from the Faryon Bridge
107-109: View from top of the stairs (107 is b&w) Print(1): Buttress Detail
110: Bottom of stairs between AB Staircase and Great Hall
111-115: Tree and river side of Great Hall
116: Entrance to river side of Great Hall)
117: Outside tutorial
118-122: Wooden steps into Otonabee River
123: Between stairs by Great Hall
124: Steps from Lecture Hall at the top of Champlain College
125-126: Facing IJ and GH Staircases
127: Path from GH and IJ Staircases - Facing AB Staircase and the Great Hall
128: Beside the Porter's Lodge and EF Staircase (b&w)
129-133: The Walkway (mostly b&w) Print(1): Students Walking Under Trellis
134-136: The Master's Lodge
Interior:
137: Ceilie Print
138-139: The Ceilie
140-154: The Great Hall Dining in the Great Halll (#141)
152: Champlain College Library Print
General:
153-156: Classes and Tutorials
157-160: Residence Rooms
161: Intro Week (b&w)
162: Composite Photograph from 1966-1967 (b&w)
163-170: Group photographs (163-165 are b&w)
171: Bon Temps (b&w)
172: Liz McCarney (Assistant to the Master 1992)
173: Jeff Domm (as College Porter 1992)
174: Marion O'Brien (Administrative Assistant 1992)
175-177: Students (176 and 177 are b&w)
178: Advertising
179: View from the Faryon Bridge
Binder 2
213-214: Exterior (at back of College #213) Print (1)
215: Hallway outside professors' offices
216-218: Students outside the building
219: Exterior
220: Dining Hall
221-226: Residence Rooms
Binder 2
338-340: Registration
341-376: Students (student sitting by the Otonabee River - #365) (343, 346, 347, 359, 361, 362 are b&w)
377-378: First Student Demonstration, March 1968 (b&w) (see also Trent: The Making of a University by AOC Cole (Chapter 5)
379: Campus Cafe
380: Students on bridge with Science Complex in background
Binder 4
75: Rowing on the Otonabee River
76: Traill College Common Room
77: By the Otonabee River
78: Champlain College Dining Hall
79: Rowing
80: Science Lab
81: Bata Library
82: Science Lab
83: Tutorial Group
84: Bata Library
85: Science Lab
86: Bata Library
87: Traill College
88: Champlain College West Quad
89: University Court and Bata Library Print
90: Processing to the laying of the cornerstone for Champlain College
91: Champlain College
92: Convocation Process
93: Traill College (Wallis Hall) Junior Common Room
94: Bata Library
95: T.H.B. Symons addressing Convocating Class
96: Faculty assembled for convocation (see also BINDER 3, SLIDES 139-140
97: Lady Eaton College construction
Series consists of research notes and chapter drafts for Cole's book, Trent: The Making of a University, 1957-1987.