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- All photographic material: Includes negatives and slides
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Photographs
- NT Stereographs
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
File consists of two letters and three photographs. one photograph of [Margaret?] skiing is labeled "Chamonix 1926," likely from the 1925 trip over the school winter holidays. Two undated photographs show [Margaret?] and [Line?] skiing. One letter is from MacGregor, Margaret's brother, to his parents is dated August 19, no year. The second letter, dated November 16, 1925 is from [L. W[...] Viret?] at Margaret's school, Pesionnat le Manoir, in Lausanne, Switzerland to Mr. and Mrs. MacGregor.
File consists of seven photographs of Sylvia Ostry (1927-2020).
File consists of one photograph of Dianne Osborne.
File consists of photographs of Professor Emerita Elisabeth Osten (d. 2021). Dr. Orsten worked at Trent University in the English department as a full professor from 1967 to 1993.
Collection consists of nine Boyd family photograph albums, 14 glass plate negatives, and several strip negatives. The images depict the lives and activities of the Boyd family of Bobcaygeon, Ontario, and include lumbering scenes, Trent Canal steamboats, buffalo/Hereford animals, and travel excursions. Also included are three "Gypsy" photographs (Peterborough, 1909), and photographs of winter sporting activities. Several photographs depict family members; many are unidentified. Also included in this collection are copies of the wills of WT.C. Boyd and Mossom Boyd.
Orgill familyFile consists of three photographs framed in cardstock folders with Rideau Hall insigne. Two of the folders have inserts. One indicates how to order additional prints. The other states that the photograph is compliments of Romeo LaBlanc, Governor General of Canada. This folder contains an additional photograph.
Photograph depicts the audience watching a performance of "Ileen Allanna" 14 March 1913 at the Opera House located on George Street in Peterborough, Ontario.
Opera House (Peterborough, Ontario)Binder 4
1: Guests assembling for the opening of Trent
2: Faculty and guests assembling for the opening
3: Reception following opening
4: Platform Party: Madame Pauline Vanier, T.H.B. Symons and William Davis (see also BINDER 3, SLIDE 157)
5: Band of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals Print
6: Governor-General Georges Vanier
7: Open House, Peter Robinson College
8: Dr. Woodside
9: C. Fraser, First Chairman of the Board of Governors
10: Minister of Education, Bill Davis
11: Platform party listening to the address of T.H.B. Symons
12-13: T.H.B. Symons
14: Platform Party assembling
15: Invited Guests
16: Processing to the opening
17: T.H.B. Symons and Bill Davis leading the procession
18-19: Processing to the opening
20: Governor-General Georges Vanier
21-29: Processing to the Opening Print
30-33: Reception following Opening
34: Rubidge Hall preceding Opening
35: Band of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals
36: Crowd attending the opening
37: Visitors arriving for opening
38: T.H.B. Symons delivering Opening Address Print
39: Band of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals
40: Processing to the Opening
The fonds consists of the final report (2 copies) and 1 copy of appendices of the Ontario Summer Games held in Peterborough 1980. Professor Peter Adams of Trent University was chairman of the 1980 Ontario Summer Games Committee. Also included are committee reports, promotion and media materials.
Ontario Summer Games (1980)Fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, photographs, articles and speeches relating to the Windsor, Ontario committee of the Ontario Natives Development Fund Inc.
Ontario Natives Development Fund Inc. (Windsor, Ontario)This fonds consists of the Ontario Native Development Fund's correspondence and records which relate to the native position in Ontario and to the establishment of the ONDF's field reports of visits to Ontario cities to set up fund raising events.
Ontario Natives Development FundThe fonds consists of the papers and records of the Ontario Camping Association delineating its operation and policies, conferences, special programmes; the Canadian Camping Magazine; and brochures, photographs, newsletters from member camps. The fonds also contains the Ontario Camping Association's newsletter, and some sound and tape recordings of conference.
Ontario Camps AssociationFonds 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 Association