File consists of four photographs of Bruce Emmerton and several unidentified individuals and a dog. Emmerton worked at Trent University's Athletic Centre.
The fonds consists of correspondence received by Emmett Sheehy relating to cases of various prisoners in which Sheehy was interested and to the sale of Canadian wheat to Britain, from 1931 to 1939. Correspondents include W.L. Mackenzie King, Mitchell Hepburn, Maurice Dupre and Hugh Guthrie. Also included is a crown land grant to Joseph Aiott, Smith Township, 1852.
Sheehy, Emmett F.This fonds consists of correspondence, media materials, funding information relating to Energy Savers Peterborough and a public awareness project.
Energy Savers PeterboroughFile consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Marian Engel. Includes newspaper clippings with topics discussing Engel’s literary works, her accomplishments, and her life.
File consists of a contact sheet and seven photographs of Jim English (d. 2017) who was the Director of Information Services from 1967 to 1981, and Director of Student Services from 1982 to 1990.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on English/French relations. Includes photocopied excerpts from various novels on perspectives of English/French relations, excerpts from Criticism/Critiques on bilingualism, and developments of English/French institutions, and newspaper clippings discussing topics such as the differences in the two cultures, differences in the French/English writing, as well as children's school curriculum changes.
This fonds consists of 18 audio cassette recordings on local history topics made primarily by Enid Mallory. Ms. Mallory interviewed people throughout Peterborough County, many of them descendants of pioneer settlers. The topics include pioneer settlement, Riel Rebellion, Cavan Blazers, Warsaw, early stores (Choate, Lakehurst, Buckhorn), farming, cheese factories, Young's Point, Keene, the lumber industry, and the Chemong Bridge.
Mallory, Enid