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- All photographic material: Includes negatives and slides
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Photographs
- NT Stereographs
File consists of a photograph of Doug Reed, President of Trent University's Alumni Association (1974-1983).
File consists of photographs of Dr. Alun H. Rees, who taught at Trent University from 1967 to 1993.
File consists of photographs of Barbara Reeves, Trent University Bookstore Manager (1999-2004).
File consists of photographs of Stephen Regoczei, Professor of Computing and Information Systems.
This accession consists of copy photographs, several of which are of originals in the Reid family photograph album and date from the 1840's to 1900's. One is of the Robert Henry "Harry" Devinish Reid family accompanied by an identification sheet with vital statistics for each member. Included also is a set of ten copy photographs of three generations of the Reid family. This set is accompanied by a family chart providing statistics for those listed.
Reid familyFile consists of photographs of Gary Reker Professor of Psychology at Trent University, and Senior Tutor of Otonabee College (1977).
File consists of David S. Macmillan's correspondence with archives, libraries, and researchers, as well as some copies of original materials. Some correspondence pertains to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick history. Other correspondence is with archives and researchers in England, Scotland, the United States, and Australia, including the University of Liverpool, University of Sydney, National Library of Scotland, India Office Library (London), City Library (York), Northwestern University (Illinois)
Series consists of material pertaining to Standen’s work in research and publishing, including manuscripts, essays, articles and book reviews for the Canadian Banker, the Canadian Historical Review, the French Colonial Historical Society, the Encyclopedia of the North American Colonies, the British Journal of Canadian Studies, Richard Mannings, and Peter McLeod, as well as documents related to various workshops and conferences, and correspondence.
Also included are 5 illustrated maps, including of the Lower Great Lakes [ca. 1740], Great Lakes Heartland, French posts, Amerindian nations, and Kanawake and Lake Champlain routes [ca.1726-1748], and of birch bark country [unknown date].
File consists of photographs of students in their residence rooms.
File consists of photographs of Jim Retallack one of the 1978 recipients of the Symons Medal.
This black and white photograph is of a man in clerical dress and is by the Roy Studio of Peterborough. On the reverse, the name "E.H.D. Hall" (a Peterborough lawyer associated with the firm of Hall, Gillespie) is written in pencil. The subject of the photograph is identified in pencil on the reverse as "Rev. Herbert Simonds [sic] ". Symonds married Emma Boyd, daughter of Mossom Boyd. They had several children including one son, Herbert Boyd Symonds (Boydie). He was killed in W.W.1.
Symonds, Reverend HerbertThis fonds consists of newspaper clippings, notes, etc. regarding a canoeing accident at Balsam Lake Camp in 1926, as well as correspondence, articles, etc. on Balsam Lake. This fonds also contains two photos, one of Rev. Delaney, and one of the northwest shore of Balsam Lake.
Delaney, Reverend Lloyd