Photographs

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  • All photographic material: Includes negatives and slides

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          2346 Archival description results for Photographs

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          IMC-008 · Collection · 1972-1981

          Collection consists of material relating to the Committee for an Independent Canada, including issues of the Independencer and limited edition Duncan Macpherson cartoon [3 copies].

          13-008 · Fonds · 1824-1952

          Fonds consists of original letters, certificates, sketches and maps pertaining to the family of Thomas Alexander Stewart and Frances Stewart of Peterborough, Ontario and their descendents. Included are letters to Ellen Dunlop written by Frances Stewart, Catharine Parr Traill, Harriet Beaufort, and others. Also included are pieces of sheet music and music certificates of Alice Roger Collins; medical certificates of Doctor Thomas Hay; newspaper clippings related to Katherine E. Wallis; and a scrapbook of nineteenth-century ferns and mosses of the United Kingdom.

          Collins and Gammon families
          Colley, Ralph
          UPC/002(38) · File · [after 1986]
          Part of University photograph collection

          File consists of two contact sheets with headshots and two photographs of Ralph Colley standing in the Trent University bookstore, which he managed from 1986-1998.

          Cole, Jean Murray
          UPC/002(36) · File · 1994
          Part of University photograph collection

          File consists of two photographs of Jean Cole, who was a historian, journalist and authored many books. Her specialization was the history of Peterborough County and she shared editorship with her husband Alf Cole. The photographs in this file show Jean standing and looking through a number of books.

          Cole, Doug
          UPC/002(35) · File · [199-?]
          Part of University photograph collection

          File consists of one photograph of Doug Cole, Mary Delaney, Duncan Matheson, Charoles Onale, Charley Meanwell, Paul Delaney, and Anne Willes.

          Cole, Alf (Alfred C.)
          UPC/002(34) · File · [196-?] - [1987?]
          Part of University photograph collection

          File consists of four photographs, seventeen negatives and two contact sheets of Alf Cole. He wrote the book Trent: The Making of a University 1957-1987. One photograph includes Christopher Greene.

          75-1033 · Collection · 1850-1951

          This collection consists of assorted documents relating to Cobourg and vicinity. It includes marriage certificates, correspondence, indentures, opera house programmes, choral and church programmes, an oil sketch by Alice M. Duncan, and photographs and postcards. It also includes a copy of the "Cobourg World", April 8, 1898 Volume 25, and No. 43.

          Claire Muller fonds
          03-010 · Fonds · 1974-2003

          Fonds consists of a complete set of the Wilderness Canoe Association periodical. The periodical was first named Beaverdamn (1974), then The Wilderness Canoeist (1975-1981), followed by Nastawgan (1982-current). Also included are miscellaneous records related to the Wilderness Canoe Association, i.e., membership list 1989, brochures, letterhead, by-laws, minutes of one meeting (2002), and 33 photo contact prints.

          Muller, Claire
          IMC-150 · Collection · 1984-1995

          File contains a binder assembled by Alf Grigg relating to his time as a coordinator and supervisor for the city of Toronto Teen Leadership Camp. Within the binder are documents and letters from campers, staff and Griggs himself regarding their time at the Leadership Camp. Additionally, there are also photographs of the camp and campers from 1984, 1987 and 1988.

          IMC-015 · Item · 1905

          Card depicts a photo of "Strathormond," 751 George St., Peterborough, known today as "Sadleir House." James Stratton was owner and publisher of The Examiner and a political figure in the liberal party.