Series consists of material pertaining to Standen’s involvement with Trent University, including materials from the Trent University Association of Retired Persons (TUARP), the History Department, the Colleges Review Task Force, and personal sabbatical applications. Also included are documents related to the aging workforce research pilot project, a one-time grant from the Federal Governments’ New Horizons for Seniors Program to explore how aging Peterborough workers can be assisting in preparing for retirement by others who have already retired.
Negatives are of “card money,” [1714], Nicholas Lanoullier’s home in its day in the upper town of Quebec, the Intendant’s Palace in Quebec, “card money” of the first period, “card money” of the higher denominations, and a portrait of Gilles Hocquart, Intendant of police, justice and finance.
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].