Photograph depicts the audience watching a performance of "Ileen Allanna" 14 March 1913 at the Opera House located on George Street in Peterborough, Ontario.
Opera House (Peterborough, Ontario)Collection consists of nine Boyd family photograph albums, 14 glass plate negatives, and several strip negatives. The images depict the lives and activities of the Boyd family of Bobcaygeon, Ontario, and include lumbering scenes, Trent Canal steamboats, buffalo/Hereford animals, and travel excursions. Also included are three "Gypsy" photographs (Peterborough, 1909), and photographs of winter sporting activities. Several photographs depict family members; many are unidentified. Also included in this collection are copies of the wills of WT.C. Boyd and Mossom Boyd.
Orgill familyFile consists of photographs of Professor Emerita Elisabeth Osten (d. 2021). Dr. Orsten worked at Trent University in the English department as a full professor from 1967 to 1993.
File consists of one photograph of Dianne Osborne.
File consists of seven photographs of Sylvia Ostry (1927-2020).
Series consists of 2 copies of "Our Unreturning Brave," which accompanied the unveiling of a memorial at Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School and includes information about students and alumni who lost their lives in World War 2.
File consists of photographs of Professor Robert Paehlke. He started working at Trent University in 1971.
File consists of eighteen photographs of David Page, Professor in the Department of Ancient History and Classics at Trent University. Page retired from Trent in 2007.
File consists of photographs of Dr. Robert Page a professor of History at Trent University. In the 1984-1985 academic year Dr. Page was awarded with the Symons Award for Excellence in Teaching.
File consists of one photograph of Dr. Bryan Palmer, professor of Canadian Studies and History at Trent University. In 2011 Dr. Palmer was awarded with Trent University's Distinguished Research Award.
File consists of one photograph of Richard Palmer.
File consists of one photograph of James Parker, a professor of psychology at Trent University. Parker is photographed with two other unidentified individuals.