File consists of scanned historical photographs, one each of W.T.C. Boyd and Meta Boyd of Bobcaygeon, Ontario (photographs located on a removable flash memory device); also photographs of Edgewood, the W.T.C. Boyd family home, and the "Barn", taken in approximately 2006 by Barbara McFadzen and Brian McFadzen
Boyd familyFile consists of photographs of the 2006 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients.
File consists of five photographs and two strips of negatives of Dr. [Sedef] Arat-Koç, including two external shots at Traill College.
The photographs were taken by Mr. William Martyn who lives on Alexander Ave. in Peterborough, Ontario, next to the hospital. Over the years, whatever the weather, Mr. Martyn produced a complete chronicle of the building/demolition process. Many hours too, were spent arranging and compiling the photographs on the disks into a comprehensive slide show.
File consists of a photograph of Sarah Duff, sitting in a chair while talking on the phone.
File consists of photographs of Fern Rahmel a recipient of an honorary degree (Doctors of Laws) from Trent University (1970).
Collection consists primarily of photocopies and emails with information pertaining to various aspects of Peterborough's history, from both the city and the county. Brief history of the town of Lakefield is also included.
Lakefield Heritage ResearchFile consists of five photographs of Moya Cannon, sitting in an armchair with a book, each taken from different angles. Cannon was writer in residence at Champlain College in 2003.
Fonds is comprised of correspondence, photographs, daily schedules, notes for remarks and speeches, brochures and pamphlets, and other documents pertaining to The Honourable James K. Bartleman.
Bartleman, James K.File consists of 25 CDs with photos and videos of varsity and intramural sports at Trent University:
a. Women’s rugby, 2006
b. JV Women Rowing photos, n.d.
c. Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Ontario Colleges Athletic Association, Hamilton, Ontario, 4 May, 2005
d. Field Hockey photos, for Bill Byrick, DATE
e. Head of Trent, 4 October, 2002
f. Photos of Trent Women’s Rugby game against Brock University, September 2005
g. Photos of Canadian University Rowing Championships, Tom McCarthy, Fall 2003
h. Academic All Canadian Awards, 2007-2008
i. Boat Christening, 1 October, NEED DATE
j. Canadian University Rowing Championships, 31 October 2003
k. Fencing, 2005
l. HOTT Rowing, 2006
m. HOTT Rowing, 4 October 2002
n. HOTT Men’s Soccer, DATE
o. JV Women’s Rowing, DATE
p. Men’s Lacrosse, 2010-2011
q. Mountain Biking Club, 18 September 2005
r. Athletic Banquet, 2005
s. Road Hockey intramurals, 2007
t. Rowing, 2003
u. Rowing, DATE
v. Rowing OUA Championships, 2005
w. Ski Photos, 2004
x. Ski competition, 2004
y. Trent Rowing Athletic Banquet, 2004
z. Trent Rowing (Walmart CD), October 2005
aa. Women and Men’s Volleyball, 2011-2012
bb. Women’s Rugby, 2006
cc. Women’s Rugby, 2007
dd. Women’s Rugby Headshots, 2007
ee. Women’s Rugby, 2005
ff. Women’s Rugby videos, DATE
Fonds consists of textual materials and photographs, slides, cds and video tapes relating to various Ontario Camping Association member camps, as collected via the Brown Bag Program. Included are samples of letterhead, brochures, camper registration packages, forms, staff manuals, staff training schedules, sample camper file sheets, promotion videos, sample menus, special events and program lists, lists of awards and prizes, and site maps. Also included are death notices for Adele Ebbs (1909-2003), Madelene Allen (?-2003) and John Latimer (1930-2003), and materials relating to the 2002 Salute to Kirk Wipper.
Ontario Camps AssociationFonds consists of Professor Allan L. Sherwin’s research materials relating to the biography of Bridging Two Peoples: Chief Peter E. Jones, 1843-1909 and the nineteenth and early twentieth century history of the Mississaugas (Ojibwe) of the New Credit First Nation of Hagersville, Ontario. The research materials consist primarily of photocopies of original documents including letters and papers from Library and Archives Canada, the Archives of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation and various other publications. Copies of correspondence between Dr. Jones and Prime Minister John A. Macdonald, copies of The Indian, the newspaper edited by Dr. Jones and writings of various Aboriginal writers are included. Interspersed within the files is correspondence with other academics especially Canadian Historian Professor Donald B. Smith, the author of the classic biography of Dr. Peter E. Jones’s father entitled Sacred Feathers: The Reverend Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) and the Mississauga Indians.
Sherwin, Allan L.Items are reproductions of photographs depicting a view of Ashburnham from the tower of St. John's Church, c.1874. The View was constructed from two James Little photographs located at Peterborough Centennial Museum and Archives. One item is a print identified as proof number 9/10; the other is a reduced copy of the View with attached legend showing the names of the buildings.
View of Ashburnham from the Tower of St. John's Church c. 1874 / James Little Photographs courtesy of the Peterborough Museum and ArchivesFonds consists of Brown Bag materials relating to camps associated with the Ontario Camping Association. Materials include pamphlets, photographs, film and other digital media.
Ontario Camps AssociationFile consists of images of students at Durham campus. Photos include students in classrooms, group shots and individual shots. Includes Professor Beth Popham.
File consists of one photograph of Mike Carr sitting in the A.J.M. Smith Meeting Room.
File consists of one photograph of Eugene McKeiver, the recipient of the Eminent Service award in 2000.
File consists of a photograph of Susan Wurtele, the recipient of the Symons Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1999.
File consists of a framed photograph of the Board of Governors in 1999-00. Photo includes, David Wallbridge, Jane Dudas, President Patterson, Gary Wolff, Derrick McIntosh, Ana Lopes, Cecil Rabinovitvh, Len Vernon, Reid Morden, Bryan Graham, Julia Harrison, Paul Crookall, Paul Wilson, Mile Roach, Glen Easson, Michael Neumann, Rodger Wright, Ted Tremain, Michael Beswick, and Larry Seeley.