The fonds consists of 100 black and white stereographs numbered, captioned and entitled "The Great War".
Realistic TravelsThis fonds consists of three items: a 12-page pamphlet entitled "Astronomy" by Professor C.A. Chant of the University of Toronto for use by Tuxis boys; a newspaper clipping from "The Globe" dated June 1, 1922, entitled "Spring Stars: Hydra, the Water Snake"; two photocopied pages from R.D. Lloyd's father's Tuxis Manual with the name L. Lloyd, date 1921, and the roster of the "Cree Tribe" at camp along with the "Cree yell".
Lloyd, R.D.File consists of a photograph of Marion Raynor (1937-2022). Raynor worked at Trent University for over 40 years.
Fonds consists of four funeral notices. The first is of Eliza Ann Raper, wife of William Raper, who died in Millbrook, Ontario, 5 September 1890; the second, of Ann Jane Killenbeck, wife of Wm. H. Russell, who died in Millbrook, 4 August 1892; the third, of Mary Elizabeth Killingbeck, wife of Wm. Raper, who died in Township of Cavan, 18 August 1895; and the fourth, of Maria Richardson, wife of John Richardson, who died in Toronto, 28 November 1898, funeral at the residence of her brother, Wm. Raper, Millbrook.
Raper familyFile consists of photographs and four negatives of Ken Ramsden. He fronted a local Peterborough band called the Lost Followers.
File consists of photographs of Kate Ramsay, who held many positions at Trent University and is a recipient of the Eminent Service Award (2011). Photographs also include Glen and Kathleen Easson and Fran Cooney.