- Alberta Indian embrace scheme to make them self-sustaining
This fonds consists of a retail day book of the Aikenhead Hardware Company for July 10, 1835 to September 5, 1839, with the currency being recorded in pounds, shillings and pence. The fonds also contains wholesale price lists of the Aikenhead Company from 1895 to 1899; a commemorative booklet of the company for its 100th year and a nine-page history of the company. The Aikenhead Hardware Company was established in Toronto in 1830 and played a very significant role, in providing to early settlers, tools and equipment to build their homes and businesses.
Aikenhead Hardware CompanyNet wholesale price lists of blacksmith's supplies:
No. 1, Dec. 1896;
No. 2, Feb. 1897 - 2 copies;
No. 3, July, 1897;
No. 4, Nov. 1897 - 2 copies;
No. 6, July 1898;
No. 7, April 1899 - 2 copies.
This collection consists of 4 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings relating to the early history and development of Trent University.
Young, AileenFile consists of a photograph - on verso is written "pre-dinner sherry in Abott House, fall 1969, photo includes Andrew Aitken, Paul Rodgers and Victoria [Fullen]."
File consists of a single photograph from the "original class reunion, Autumn 1989. Photo includes Tod de Jager and Gary Aitken."
File consists of a photograph of William (Bill) and Jean Aitken and a newspaper clipping from the Peterborough Examiner from November 18, 1989. The clipping is of William and Jean Aitken and the caption is marking their 50th wedding anniversary. Bill is the oldest Trent graduate, graduating on October 25, 1986 at the age of 74.
File consists of seven photographs of Liz Akiwenzie taken indoors.