File consists of photographs from the 1996 faculty strike. Photos include John Stubbs (President), Cathy Sproule, Barb (Barbara) Marshall (sociology), Joan Sangster, Doug McCalla, Jim (James) Conley, David Morrison, Susan Wurtele, Associate Prof. Charmaine Eddy, Jim (James) Driscoll, Glen McKnight, Ian McLachlan, Arnt Krueger, John Wadland, John Marsh, Graham Cogley, Roy Bowles, Marg Hobbs, Stephen Bocking, Julia Harrison, Susan Snelling, Stefan Bilaniuk, University Archivist Bernadine Dodge, Skip Maxwell, Susan Jamieson, Sarah McDowell, Peter Lafleur, Ray March, and David Sheinin.
Binder 4
75: Rowing on the Otonabee River
76: Traill College Common Room
77: By the Otonabee River
78: Champlain College Dining Hall
79: Rowing
80: Science Lab
81: Bata Library
82: Science Lab
83: Tutorial Group
84: Bata Library
85: Science Lab
86: Bata Library
87: Traill College
88: Champlain College West Quad
89: University Court and Bata Library Print
90: Processing to the laying of the cornerstone for Champlain College
91: Champlain College
92: Convocation Process
93: Traill College (Wallis Hall) Junior Common Room
94: Bata Library
95: T.H.B. Symons addressing Convocating Class
96: Faculty assembled for convocation (see also BINDER 3, SLIDES 139-140
97: Lady Eaton College construction
Series consists of photographs, contact sheets and negatives of Trent University faculty, staff and students. In addition, there are photographs of award recipients and photographs from convocation and other events.
This item is a leather-bound photograph album containing photographs and tintypes. Some of the photographs are identified.
Fair familyThe fonds consists of a cash book, dated April 1, 1871-January 3, 1883 and an account book, dated 1881-1882 of the Fairdale Cheese Company.
Fairdale Cheese CompanyFile consists of contact sheets of Peter Gzowski and his family. The sheets are mostly undated and some indicate that the photographer was John Reeves. There is one photographic print that is a copy on paper. The reverse of this sheet has handwritten notes.
File documents a grant to the Family Enrichment Program to review leadership manuals and consider their condensation. Includes details on the scope of the Family Enrichment Program and a copy of the leadership manual.
File contains the following records:
- Copy of Thomas Hay’s father's birth register, Seggieden Scotland, B. 12 June 1805 (copy date 20 June 1827)
- Copy of Anna Marie (nee Stewart) Hay’s will (16 June 1887)
- Handwritten draft of T.A.S. Hay’s will (October 5, 1891)
- Obituary from Peterborough Review (March 29, 1917)
- Hay's minister's eulogy, delivered at his funeral (April 1, 1917)
- Income from securities, accounts with Hall & Hall, barristers, Peterborough, July 30, 1918 - March 8, 1919, which are all part of Thomas Hay Estate Affairs
File includes the following family material:
- Photocopy of a diary written by Robert Pengelley, December 1837-1840 (diary tells of his return to Canada, his work building his house and barn at Baillieboro, his marriage (second) to Miss Lydia Emily Roach/Roche and the birth of their son in 1840)
- Obituary (October 6, 1986) of Miss Rita Pengelley who apparently had the above original diary in her possession
- Typed information regarding the Pengelley family, received from Miss Rita Pengelley, Pilgrim Cottage, R.R.1, Bailieboro, October 14, 1970
File includes the following family material:
- Pengelley family genealogical information, especially pertaining to the direct descendants of Theodore Robert Pengelley
- A photocopy of a "Canada 150 Farm Family" certificate issued to the "Pengelley Family" in 2017
- An updated brief history of the Pengelley family