The item is a microfilm copy of a scrapbook compiled by D.S. Cruther's grandmother containing obituaries and pictures of all kinds of events, from such journals as the Illustrated London News, Harper's Weekly, etc. The scrapbook is a good study of the social, architectural, art and other interests of a Mid-Victorian Canadian woman.
Cruthers familyFile consists of two photographs of Mike Cullen, Trent University Alumni and the owner of Trent Photographics (1985-2012).
This file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Cultural Policy (file 1 of 2). File contains newspaper clippings concerning the development of the significance of culture in policy. The articles include opinion pieces on changes in policy, updates in government policy, and history of culture policy.
This file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Cultural Policy (file 2 of 2). File contains board minutes and proposals from various arts councils, excerpts from cultural written works, and magazine copies,
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Cultural Sovereignty. This file contains copies of conference meetings, newspaper articles, as well as releases from colleges and universities discussing cultural sovereignty in Canada.
File consists of three photographs of John Currie, two of the photos are with unidentified individuals.
File consists of three photographs of Walter Currie who was appointed Chair of the Indian-Eskimo studies program at Trent University from 1971-1975. Currie was an advocate for Indigenous education and Indigenous rights.
File consists of seven photographs and twenty-eight images of Douglas Curtis a Professor Emeritus of Economics at Trent University.