File consists of one portrait of Dr. James Alexander Corry, who founded Queen's University Faculty of Law.
This item is a photograph album with captions describing the harvesting of wild rice by Indigenous people on Rice Lake.
File consists of three photographs of William Dray, who was a professor at Trent University from 1968 to1976. He is also known for writing Philosophy of History.
File consists of a self-published book of photographs called "Right to Belong" that documents a gathering at Trent University from February 28 - March 2, 2019. As the first page states, "In 1970, Jeannette Corbiere Lavell and David Lavell began a challenge against the Canadian Government in a landmark case that would eventually reach the Supreme Court. The fight to end gender discrimination in the Indian Act would ultimately last decades and involve many Indigenous leaders, supporters and allies. An historic gathering, hosted at Trent University (Nogojiwanong/Peterborough, Ontario), brought together key leaders and their allies to tell their stories of this struggle. The Right to Belong research gathering and the Right to Belong Indigenous Women's Symposium were held on February 28th, March 1, and March 2, 2019. This collection of photographs was created to remember these events.
The book is honouring Yvonne Bedard, Ron Christensen, Mary Eberts, Fred Kelly, Jeannette Corbiere Lavell, Sharon McIvor, Judy Rebecca [Rebick?], Gwen Brodsky, Shelagh Day, Jose Garcia, David Lavell, Tony Mandamin, Alanis Obonsawin, Bob Rob, and Clayton Ruby. The people thanked are Dawn Lavell-Harvard, Mayor Diane Therrien, Thomas Morningstar, Michelle Lacombe, Digitalist Film Crew, Chris Hiller, Catherine Davis, Betty Carr-Braint, Lynne Davis, David Newhouse, Janet Miron, Julianna Lesage, Demi Mathias, Gracie Crafts, Unity Singers, Chef Gary Williams, Our Awesome Funders, Chief Phyllis Williams Curve Lake FN, Gabriel Maracle, Brenda Maracle O'Toole, Sandra Tomatuk, Paula Anderson, Catherine Davis, Lisa Reding, and Susie Taylor.
File consists of photographs, primarily cartes-de-visite and 2 photographs in cardstock frames. Photographs include the following inscriptions:
- Miss Stewart, Balnakeilly
- Mr. J.R. Anderson, Edinburgh
- Lucy Drummond-Hay, Seggieden
- Alice Drummond-Hay, Seggieden
- Miss B.A. Alston-Stewart, Urrard House, Killiecrankie
- Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson (Bessie Hay)
- Miss Drummond-Hay, Seggieden, Perth
- Mr. Stewart, Laird of Balnakeilly
- Mrs. J. [Macallis?], Dublin
- Mrs. Stewart, Balnakeilly
- Admiral Hay C.B, Edinburgh
- Mrs. Anderson
- Miss Hay (Aunt Jane), Airdaniar
- Edith Drummond-Hay, Seggieden
- Miss M.M. Stewart, Balnakeilly
- Miss Frood, Dublin
- Marie Antoinette
- Mr. McIuroy, Laird of Lude
One of the photos in cardstock frames is of three men pulling in the rope on a boat after salmon fishing on the Tay, Perth. The other photo in a cardstock frame is of one older woman, and two men in kilts, jackets, and ties in the Drummond-Hay family in Scotland.