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- All photographic material: Includes negatives and slides
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Photographs
- NT Stereographs
File consists of a photograph of liaison staff Cindy Wright, Maggie Quirt, Allison Mudge, Jeff Macnab and Susan Deffnolts standing around a car.
File consists of five photographs of Stephen Lewis leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party in the 1970s.
File consists of a photograph of René Levesque (1922-1987) who was the twenty-third premier of Québec.
This fonds consists of the personal and collected papers of the Honourable Leslie M. Frost, former Premier of Ontario. It contains correspondence; letter books from World War I through his legal and political career to post-retirement phase of public and private directorships; scrapbooks of Leslie Frost and his wife Gertrude; and historical files on various subjects, including the Frost family, the Carew family, various political figures, and Victoria, Peterborough and Haliburton Counties. The fonds is especially valuable for the study of Conservatism and it includes collected campaign material from 1891 to 1971, material on federal and provincial elections, and original and copied historical material on many individuals and events. Also included in the fonds are photographs, miscellaneous graphic materials, and audio visual materials.
Frost, Leslie M.File consists of materials related to Leslie King's time as an undergraduate student at Trent University. File includes an introductory guide to Traill College from 1969, which King produced as a member of the Traill College Cabinet; correspondence from President Symons and Justice Bora Laskin pertaining to the 1968/69 yearbook (Excalibur), which she edited; and King's research paper, correspondence, and photographs pertaining to Peterborough potteries, which was submitted to Professor Kenneth Kidd.
File consists of two photographs of Donald James LeRoy recipient of an honorary degree (Doctor of Laws) from Trent University in 1971 and was the Ashley Fellow of 1979.
File consists of a photograph of Brenda Leith, professor of environmental science and economics at Trent University.
File consists of eleven photographs of John Leishman who was the Controller of Financial Services from 1966 to 1973, then the Vice-President (Finance) from 1971 to 1981, then the Executive Vice-President (External and Board Relations) from 1981 to 1988. Some photographs include Michael Beswick.
Fonds consists of correspondence, legal and financial documents, newspaper clippings, photographs and memorabilia relating to the Leggott family of Lakefield Ontario.
Leggott familyFile consists of six photograph and ten negatives of Thierry Lefranc former Chef at Trent University.
File consists of a photograph of Manuella Lefranc who was the Senior Don of Peter Robinson College in 1995.
File consists of two photographs of Alissa Lee who is a Trent University Alumni and former Liaison Officer from 1988 to 1990.
Series consists primarily of lecture materials created by Dale Standen while teaching courses in History and Canadian Studies at Trent University. Also included are syllabi and assignments for History 23, which was on the topic of European history and History 26, which was on the topic of American history. Dale Standen taught these courses at Vancouver City College. Lastly, the series includes materials used for a talk at the Canadian Canoe Museum
Trent courses documented in the lecture materials include the following:
File includes the following:
File consists of two photographs of Marian Leahy, a Trent University employee. Leahy was a recipient of the Eminent Service Award in 2016. Photographs include Marie Doyle.
File consists of five photographs of Donell Leahy who is a recipient of an honorary degree (Doctor of Letters) from Trent University in 2008.
File consists of three oversized photographs of Margaret Laurence.
File consists of photographs of Margaret Laurence (1926-1987), file also includes photographs of the bust made to honour Laurence. Margaret Laurence was Chancellor from 1981 to 1983.