This collection consists of files including newspaper clippings, press releases, reports, speeches, bibliographies, biographies, stories, and letters pertaining to Indigenous peoples, distributed by the Canadian Association in Support of Native Peoples (C.A.S.N.P.) for their Library Services.
Canadian Association in Support of Native PeoplesCollection consists of original hard copy regional newspapers. See file listing for titles.
Fonds includes personal and professional correspondence, press clippings, descriptions of benchmark occasions, and award certificates from Storey’s Trent University career, including The Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education Communication Award (1986), the Big Brothers and Big Sisters National Commendation Award (2000), and the Trent University Eminent Service Award (2011). There is also a large photograph album highlighting the 40 years that Tony spent at Trent University. Also included are 12 individual photographs of Storey, including headshots, 1 photo of Storey receiving the Big Brothers and Big Sisters National Commendation Award, and several group photos with unidentified individuals. Additionally, there is professional correspondence related to university matters, alumni associations and events, and the establishment of the Alumni House in Champlain College. There is also personal correspondence between alumni associations, colleagues, and friends, including thank-you cards, e-mails, greeting cards, and event invitations.
Storey, TonyCollection consists of literary chapbooks, pamphlets and broadsides produced by small presses and self-published. The collection is organized into files by press, but a full list, organized by author surname, is below.
- Anstee, Cameron. Report from the Anstee Society. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2022.
- The Bibliophile. Issue no. 2. Windsor: Biblioasis, [2022].
- Bloom, Ronna. Who Is Your Mercy Contact? Toronto: Espresso, 2022. 39/100 copies.
- Caruso, Barbara. Word Happens Poem. Ottawa: Apt. 9 Press, 2023.
- Crabtree, Andrew. The Sunlit Room. Toronto: Espresso, 2023. 49/100 copies.
- Fagan, Cary. Talking With Phyllis Webb. Toronto: Found Object, 2023.
- Flowers, Neil. The Far Pacific. Nepean: Little Wing Press, 2013. 10/25 copies.
- Frog Pond Review. No. 1. Spring 2022. Nelson Ball issue.
- Gold, Artie and George Bowering. Romantic Wounds. Ottawa: Apt. 9 Press, 2023. 10/100 copies. Signed by George Bowering.
- Gold, Artie and George Bowering. Mortal Taste. Montreal: TurretHouse, 2023.
- Gold, Artie and George Bowering. From Ruby Wounds. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2022. 2 issues (bibliographically speaking).
- Hogg, Robert and Jo Dacombe. Imminent no. 5. May 2022.
- Hryciuk, Marshall. Swallow S Tail S. Toronto: Nietzsche’s Brolly, 2023.
- Hryciuk, Marshall. 3 folded pamphlets of haiku. Toronto: Imago Press, 2023.
- Hryciuk, Marshall, trans. Santua Maria di Capua, by Alberto Perconte Licatese. Toronto: Imago Press, 2023.
- Huska, Lark. Inside the Minds of Apollo 11. Toronto: Espresso, 2022.
- Macklin, Jeff. The Bridges of Peterborough. Peterborough: Jackson Creek Press, 2022. 14/31 copies.
- Mannery, Robert. Elegies. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2022.
- Metcalf, John. The Worst Truth. Windsor: Biblioasis, 2022.
- Norris, Ken. False Narratives. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2022.
- Norris, Ken. History & Secrecy. Peterborough: Poets & Painters Press, 2023.
- Norris, Ken. Hong Kong Blues. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2019.
- Peterborough Currents. Jackson Creek Walking Guide. Peterborough: 2022.
- Peterborough Currents. Creek Week Walking Guide. Peterborough: 2022.
- Peterborough Currents. Harper Creek Walking Guide. Peterborough: 2022.
- Peterborough Currents. Bears Creek Walking Guide. Peterborough: 2022.
- Ross, Stuart. Report from the Ross Society. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2022.
- Trusler, Wendy. Provenance. Peterborough: Jackson Creek Press, for the Ludmilla Gallery, 2023.
- Whiteman, Bruce. Flora of Jackson Park. Peterborough: Jackson Creek Press, 2023. 31/62 copies.
Various authors.
- Report from the Hall Society: including poems, critical writings and philosophical transactions, an assemblage of writing in response to the work of Phil Hall vol. 1 No. 1 For Anno 2022. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2022.
Broadsides - Report from the Ross Society: including poems, critical writings and philosophical transactions, an assemblage of writing in response to the work of Stuart Ross. vol. 1 No. 1 For Anno 2022. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2022.
-6 broadsides printed in Peterborough by Jackson Creek Press.
Whiteman, BruceFile contains a binder assembled by Alf Griggs relating to his time at Camp Norval as Camp Director. Within the binder are photographs of plaques dedicated to Camp Norval, taken in 2023, exterior shots of the camp, campers participating in camp activities, taken in 1975. Also contained are information newsletters about the camp, reviews from news outlets, information for staff and a letter from Griggs relating to his personal thoughts about his time at Camp Norval.
Collection consists of major reports, studies, statements, and other public documents produced by Trent University and its bodies. Files are organized in chronological order, by year.
File consists of the following title, published by Turret House (Montreal):
- Gold, Artie and George Bowering. Mortal Taste. Montreal: Turret House, 2023.
File includes the following titles by Apt. 9 Press (Ottawa, Ontario)
- Caruso, Barbara. Word Happens Poem. Ottawa: Apt. 9 Press, 2023.
- Gold, Artie and George Bowering. Romantic Wounds. Ottawa: Apt. 9 Press, 2023. 10/100 copies. Signed by George Bowering.
Fonds consists of research materials and notes, modern correspondence, photocopies of historical documentation, and genealogical resources for the Need family as well as other people living in both England and Newcastle District. The historical documentation includes wills, gravesite information, lot and concession records, military records, correspondence. As well as the Need family, there is also biographical information on other families, including the Dunsfords, Langtons, Campbells, and Sawers.
These research materials were accumulated by Dawn Bell Logan and used to write books, articles, and biographical entries about Thomas Need, including Thomas Need : settler in the backwoods of Upper Canada (self published, 2022), and the Dictionary of Canadian Biography entry for Thomas Need (V. 12). Photographs are of some sites in Lincolnshire, U.K, Peterborough, Canada, the Trent Severn Waterway, Thomas Need’s descendants, and gravestones of Need family members.
Fonds is organized into four series: Thomas Need journals and correspondence; Research materials and manuscripts; Dawn Logan correspondence; and Files on Dawn Logan’s publications.
Thomas Need Biography
Thomas Need (1808-1895) emigrated from Nottingham, England to Upper Canada in May 1832 and settled in Verulam Township in Victoria County in 1833 around Sturgeon Lake. He had graduated from University College, London, in 1830 and rejected the idea of becoming a member of the clergy. This contributed to his decision to leave England.
While in Upper Canada, Need was a member of the government commission that oversaw the construction of what became the first lock of the Trent-Severn Waterway, founded the Village of Bobcaygeon in 1834, and served as a magistrate for the Court of Requests from 1835 to 1837.
Need anonymously published his book Six years in the bush or extracts from the journal of a settler in Upper Canada (London, 1838) on his experiences in Upper Canada. The book was based on his journal entries he made in his personal journal which he called the “Woodhouse Journal.” Need returned to Nottingham, England permanently in 1847 and died in 1895. His authorship was confirmed with the publication of John Langton’s letters in 1926 and he was subsequently recognized as a contributor to early Canadian literature.
Source: Biography – NEED, THOMAS – Volume XII (1891-1900) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/need_thomas_12E.html. Accessed 11 Jan. 2024.
Logan, Dawn BellFile consists of the following titles published by espresso (Toronto, Ontario)
- Bloom, Ronna. Who Is Your Mercy Contact? Toronto: Espresso, 2022. 39/100 copies.
- Crabtree, Andrew. The Sunlit Room. Toronto: Espresso, 2023. 49/100 copies.
- Huska, Lark. Inside the Minds of Apollo 11. Toronto: Espresso, 2022.
File includes the following title published by Found Object (Toronto):
- Fagan, Cary. Talking With Phyllis Webb. Toronto: Found Object, 2023.
File consists of the following title published by Nietzsche’s Brolly (Toronto, Ontario):
- Hryciuk, Marshall. Swallow S Tail S. Toronto: Nietzsche’s Brolly, 2023.
File consists of the following title, published by Poets & Painters Press (Peterborough, Ontario):
- Norris, Ken. History & Secrecy. Peterborough: Poets & Painters Press, 2023.
File consists of the following titles, published by Imago Press (Toronto)
- Hryciuk, Marshall. 3 folded pamphlets of haiku. Toronto: Imago Press, 2023.
- Hryciuk, Marshall, trans. Santua Maria di Capua, by Alberto Perconte Licatese. Toronto: Imago Press, 2023.
File includes the following titles published by above/ground press (rob mclennan, Ottawa Ontario):
- Gold, Artie and George Bowering. From Ruby Wounds. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2022. 2 issues (bibliographically speaking).
- Mannery, Robert. Elegies. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2022.
- Norris, Ken. False Narratives. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2022.
- Norris, Ken. Hong Kong Blues. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2019.
Works by various authors (Report from...Society series)
- Report from the Hall Society: including poems, critical writings and philosophical transactions, an assemblage of writing in response to the work of Phil Hall vol. 1 No. 1 For Anno 2022. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2022.
- Report from the Ross Society: including poems, critical writings and philosophical transactions, an assemblage of writing in response to the work of Stuart Ross. vol. 1 No. 1 For Anno 2022. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2022.
- Report from the Anstee Society: including poems, critical writings and philosophical transactions, an assemblage of writing in response to the work of Cameron Anstee. vol. 1 No. 1 For Anno 2022. Ottawa: Above/Ground Press, 2022.
Series consists of the following titles published by Biblioasis (Windsor, Ontario)
- The Bibliophile. Issue no. 2. Windsor: Biblioasis, [2022].
- Metcalf, John. The Worst Truth. Windsor: Biblioasis, 2022.
This series consists of scrapbooks and files of newspaper clippings documenting athletics at Trent. Most scrapbooks include newspaper clippings from local newspapers (The Peterborough Examiner, Peterborough This Week, and the Arthur). Scrapbooks and newspaper clippings highlight competitions and sporting events related to Trent Varsity teams and local athletic achievements, and personal achievements by local athletes on an international level such as the Olympics.
Fonds consists of records from the Trent University Athletic Centre, documenting the department's development, its facilities and program offerings, and varsity and intramural sports. Fonds includes records from Paul S.B. Wilson throughout his time as Director (1966-2002). Fonds also consists of records about the growth and development of the Athletics Department including architectural briefs, reports, correspondence, promotional materials, photographs, and slides. There are also many photographs, scrapbooks, and CD’s containing records about intramural, varsity, and community sports. The sports documented include synchronized swimming, rowing, volleyball, basketball, swimming, hockey, squash, soccer, rugby, curling, field hockey, fencing, cycling, and karate. Also included are Michael Treadwell's correspondence and brochures of various racing sailboats, and material gathered from other universities' athletics programs.
Fonds is organized into 6 series: Paul S.B Wilson files; Development of Athletics Department and facilities; Early files on sports and programs; Scrapbooks and newspaper clippings; Videos and photographs of sports teams and events; and Synchronized swimming.
Trent Athletics CentreFile consists of 4 pamphlets created by Peterborough Currents:
- Peterborough Currents. Jackson Creek Walking Guide. Peterborough: 2022.
- Peterborough Currents. Creek Week Walking Guide. Peterborough: 2022.
- Peterborough Currents. Harper Creek Walking Guide. Peterborough: 2022.
- Peterborough Currents. Bears Creek Walking Guide. Peterborough: 2022.
Series consists of records documenting the International Camping Congress (ICC), held every three years in locations around the world. Series includes a comprehensive collection of cassette tapes related to the first ICC, the 1994 KUMBAYAH International Camping Congress held in Toronto, Ontario. The series comprises of 7 large binders containing 16 cassette tapes, one small binder containing 8 cassette tapes, and 1 single cassette tape, followed by Congress proceedings [in Japanese], along with various supporting documents related to the congress , such as correspondence and meeting minutes, travel and membership information, schedules, congress agreements, invitations, and manuals. Additionally included are 9 DVDs from the 2014 International Camping Congress. These recordings offer a unique glimpse into the speeches, presentations, and discussions held during the Congress.