Collection is comprised of approximately 4200 slides of photographs pertaining primarily to the Canadian and Greenland Arctic. The photographs were taken during the 1970s to 1990s by Roger Buxton and are identified and dated. Also included are aerial views of Trent University (14 September 1985), photographs of the aftermath of the Barrie, Ontario tornado (31 May 1985), and photographs of family and scenic landscapes.
Buxton, RogerFile consists of a photograph of Elizabeth (Liz) Roford, Linda Young and another unidentified individual.
File consists of photographs of Otto Roesch (1951-1994) a professor of Anthropology at Trent University. The University established a scholarship in his honour.
File consists of photographs of Neil Rodgers. He was the Manager Editor of the Sword a student publication at Trent University (1966-1967). Rodgers was a member of the Alumni Council. Photographs include Michael Beswick, Richard Johnson and David Green.
File consists of scattered issues of a weekly bulletin between 1971-1975. Includes the following issues
- Vol. 9, nos. 14, 18, 19, 21, 24-26, 30, 34-38 (1971)
- Vol. 3, nos. 30, 31, 33-49, 51-53 (1972)
- Vol. 4, nos. 1, 2, 5-13, 15-21, 23-30 (1973)
- Vol. 6 no. 6 (1975)
File consists of photographs of Stuart Robson (1940-2023). Robson was the Senior Tutor of Peter Robinson College (1967). Photos include Robert Pasternack, John Stanford, and Marjory Seeley Rogers.
File includes correspondence with suppliers of goods.
Includes material about Aunt Minnie, Stewart Bagnani's aunt, her mother's elder sister.
File includes correspondence from John Bethune, Thomas Henderson (re: Berczy) and James McGrath
File consists of a photograph of John J. Robinette (1906-1996), Chancellor of Trent University from 1984-1987.
File consists of photographs of John J. Robinette (1906-1996), Chancellor of Trent University from 1984-1987.
File consists of two photographs of Professor J.P.S. Robertson.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Heather Robertson. This file consists of a newspaper article titled First work of fiction financial success story, written by Ken Adachi from the Toronto Star. This article discusses Robert’s novel Willie: A Romance.
File consists of a letter written on Massey College letterhead. Davies writes: "Dear Margaret: Here is the play about the Peterborough ladies - & another short one from the Peterborough district. - Many thanks for last night's delightful conversation! Rob."
Davies, RobertsonFile consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Charles G.D Roberts. This file contains a photocopied book chapter titled Organizing Bohemia: The Letters of Charles G.D Roberts written by Laurel Boone.