This is a photograph of Peterborough residents representing the Fathers of Confederation during the town's Diamond Jubilee Celebration, July 1st, 1927. The names of the actors in the photograph are portrayed at the bottom of the photograph as well as the name of the person they were portraying.
Fathers of ConfederationFonds consists of a folder of 12 sheets of photographs which show the effects of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan in 1945. The 14 photographs are of individuals, and of the landscape of the area. The photographs were issued with the purpose of "calling for the issuance of a bill to protect atomic bomb survivors and calling for a total ban of atomic weapons". (Taken from the folder which encloses the photographs.) The text on the folder and the photographs is written in Japanese.
Recalling Hiroshima and Nagasaki / Issued by the Atomic Bomb Information CenterThe fonds consists of two black and white photos of the poet Robert Frost.
Frost, RobertSam | M. Hunter | Trudie Leggot | G. Northev | [Balsdon] | Blewett |
Aubrey | Miss Duff | [C. Hatton] | [Kelly] | Graham | Joe Laplante |
Percy | [Ned] | C. McWilliams | Don White | Dunsford | Kennedy |
Mr. Hull | P. Sherin | Joe Hill | [Labelle] | Hendren | |
[ ] Hill | F. Hill | T. Madhill | [Baker] | [Saulter] |
This item is a photograph album with captions describing the harvesting of wild rice by Indigenous people on Rice Lake.
Items are reproductions of photographs depicting a view of Ashburnham from the tower of St. John's Church, c.1874. The View was constructed from two James Little photographs located at Peterborough Centennial Museum and Archives. One item is a print identified as proof number 9/10; the other is a reduced copy of the View with attached legend showing the names of the buildings.
View of Ashburnham from the Tower of St. John's Church c. 1874 / James Little Photographs courtesy of the Peterborough Museum and ArchivesThe fonds consists of one photograph depicting the Davidson family having a picnic at a residence in Brighton, Ontario in the late 19th century.
Walter Nichol Davidson familyThis photograph shows William Brownscombe at his potters wheel shaping a large stone jug with a narrow neck. Another jug stands on a shelf to his left.
Brownscombe, WilliamThis album contains photographs of Canadian soldiers from World War I, the monument to Edith Cavell and a Canadian troop train.