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- All photographic material: Includes negatives and slides
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Photographs
- NT Stereographs
File consists of two identical portraits of Dr. K.S.R. Murthy (d.2019) who was a professor at Trent University in the Department of Economics.
File consists of photographs of Noel Murphy (d.2017). He worked at Trent University from 1966 to 1999 he was the Chair of the Association of the Teaching Staff (A.T.S.) in 1982.
This fonds consists of various scripts and manuscripts, films, audio cassettes, etc., and related correspondence. Also included are photographs and personal correspondence.
Scott, MunroeThis fonds consists of the family and personal papers of William Hamilton Munro, his brothers Reid and Alan and his sister Effie. The materials in the fonds make reference to World War I; Peterborough County; hydro-electric companies in Canada and the third world; photographs, postcards, maps and plans of the Trent Canal; City of Peterborough; and locations in Bolivia, Europe and North America.
Munro familyFile consists of two photographs of Kevin Mullins, Alumni Counsellor.
File consists of photographs and three negatives of Joe Muldoon while he was the Research Officer.
File consists of three photographs of Professor Jackie Muldoon. Muldoon is the former vice-president (academic) and provost in 2015 (interim) and vice-president (academic) and provost 2016-?, Director of the School of Education and Professional Learning from 2009 to 2010 and the Dean of the School of Education and Professional Learning from 2010 to 2015.
File consists of a photograph of John Muir (d.2019) a Trent University Alumni. Muir was the Trent Radio manager for many years.
This item is a notebook containing photographs of the Wilson family, King Street, Cobourg. Some photographs were taken in Regina, Saskatchewan. Almost every photograph is identified by subject and photographer, and a few are also dated.
Wilson, Mrs. S.G.This fonds consists of glass slides which were used as teaching materials at Mount St. Joseph. The subjects include Tennyson: Idylls of the King, 55 slides; physiography, 15 slides; zoology, 5 slides; physics, 4 slides; English and history, 7 slides; and, European history, 6 slides. Ten of the slides in physiography, 2 slides in botany and 1 slide in chemistry were made by high school students in Lindsay.
Mount St. JosephFile consists of photographs of William L. Morton (d.1980). Morton was Trent University's third Chancellor from 1977 to 1980. He was also a Vanier Professor in 1969, and the Master of Champlain College from 1966 to 1969.
File consists of a photograph of John Morritt, and two young girls, Jennifer, and Sarah.
File consists of a photograph of Holly Morrison, who is the 1999 recipient of the Trent University Student Award of Excellence.
File consists of photographs of Dr. David Morrison, a longtime member of the Trent University community. In 1993 Morrison was the acting President and Vice-Chancellor. Morrison was awarded the Eminent Service Award in 2007.
File consists of four identical portraits of Richard B. Morris (d.2008). Morris started teaching at Trent University in 1968: "It was here that he found
his calling as a teacher and mentor. Richard was very involved with the
introduction of computers to Trent and was one of the first to teach
using shared computer involvement with students." (From the Trent Magazine, Winter 2009 Vol. 40 No. 1)."
Series documents Peter Gzowski's tenure at the CBC (1971-1997), especially his work on Morningside (1982-1997). Records consist of correspondence, notes, logs, fact sheets, newspaper clippings, proposals, programs, and receipts. A significant amount of material relates to the final broadcast of Morningside (1997), as well as some long-running segments from the show, such as The Bhutan Program and Border Letters. Correspondence consists of internal business communication from CBC and Gzowski's producer, Shelley Ambrose, as well as listener letters.
File consists of two programs featuring Minnie (Hope) Morgan from 1893 and 1895, both in French, and one program featuring Vera Morgan (Gzowski). Also included are two photographs, one labeled as the Morgan family at "Our camp at 'The Grove'" in 1892 and one unlabeled photographic portrait of a woman.