File includes correspondence from John Brown and William Pozer (son) pertaining to tea imports, timber exports, and a visit from George who has a drinking problem.
File consists of photographs of Professor Percival Powles who taught in the Biology Department at Trent University.
File consists of photographs of Professor Daniel Powell (d. 2019). Dr. Powell was the first faculty member of the International Development Studies program.
File consists of a single CD of digital images.
Series consists of essays, assignments, and exams completed by Dale Standen throughout his undergraduate (University of British Columbia), graduate (University of Oregon) and doctoral (University of Toronto) studies. Subjects include Canadian History (fur trade, settler-colonial relationships with Indigenous people), world history (European and American), and New France.
This item consists of a set of 40 posters and an accompanying booklet. The posters are reproductions of posters related to the Russian Revolution and created in Russia between 1917 and 1929. They are loosely enclosed in a cover with the title, Posters of the Russian Revolution, 1917-1929, from the Lenin Library, Moscow. Also included is an accompanying booklet with the title, Russian Revolutionary Posters, 1917-1929, published in 1966 and written in English, which gives the translated titles of the posters, along with explanations and a history.
Posters of the Russian Revolution