File consists of negative photographs of the Great Hall dining hall in Champlain College. The Great Hall seems to be empty in the photographs.
File consists of photographs from the laying of the cornerstone for Champlain College. Photographs show people gathered on the Bata Podium listening to speeches and watching the unveiling. Notable people seen in the photographs include Thomas B. Symons (President of Trent University at the time), the Honourable Jean Lesage, and the Honourable John Robarts.
File consists of photographs of students on the Champlain College grounds. Photos depict students going to class, sitting in the courtyards, holding gatherings, swimming in the Otonabee River on the west banks near the Champlain College towers, and as well canoeing on the river in front of the college. Also included are images of move in day and intro (orientation) week. A few photographs of decorated dorm windows for Head of the Trent Celebrations as well.
File consists of different promotional materials made by Trent University that include images of the campus. Includes pocket calendars that contain an aerial image of the Nassau/Symons Campus, images of the campus with words edited on top of them, an a information flyer providing information about the university.
File consists of twenty photographs and three images of Ian Chapman. These photographs include several headshots, and photos of Chapman around Sadlier House and him teaching. One photograph includes David Green.
File consists of one copy of Canadian Foreign Policy (2010) and four chapters and articles, including Lester B. Pearson's 1971 Smuts Memorial Lecture titled "The Commonwealth 1970."