File consists of one CD-R and one CD-RW. The CD-R is undated but the label states that it contains a Gzowski tribute, likely dating it to after 2002. Also on the label, it states that the CD-R contains PGI information, photographs, learner biographies, and poems. The CD-RW is labeled "Final Report Whitehorse, YT PGI 2006" and is dated August 22, 2006. The label also states that the CD-RW contains photographs of poets, learners, national signs, and events, as well as media and program images. It also contains the Canada Post Literacy Quiz and other printed materials and images.
File consists of letters addressed to Peter Gzowski and Shelley Ambrose. Some letters have research material related to Sir Casimir Gzowski appended.
File consists of original and copy material. The material from 1969 is a copy of an article by Peter Gzowski titled "How you gonna keep 'em down on the farm after they've said" in the May edition of Saturday Night.
File consists of one photograph of Sandy Pflug.
File consists of a photograph of David Peterson.
File includes 2 letters from Col John Peters (father, in Quebec) sent "On His Majesty's Service" regarding the Loyalist military campaign - Burgoyne campaign; capture of someone by the Rebels; Queen's Loyal Rangers; father John has no money left, has taken children from school & sent his watch to be sold, cannot pay his men; and secretive references to something?
File consists of photographsof Professor Michael Peterman, who taught in the English department at Trent University from 1972 to 2008. He was also Senior Tutor of Lady Eaton College (1981), Associate Dean and Principal of Part-Time Studies (1988-1990) and Principal of Catharine Parr Traill College (2001-2004 and 2005-2008. Michael Peterman received the Distinguished Research Award in 1999.
This item is a corrected carbon text of Peterborough's Architectural Heritage edited by Martha Kidd and published in 1978.
Peterborough's Architectural Heritage was written by Martha Ann Kidd and published by the Peterborough Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee in 1978. The Peterborough Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee was established through a by-law made by the City of Peterborough after the Ontario Heritage Act of 1974 was passed by the Province of Ontario. Committee members consisted of Victor Barry, Edgar J. Boland, Teresa Bradburn, Eric V. Jackson, Martha A. Kidd, J.J. Overvliet, Eldon P. Ray, Jennie Spurway, Margaret Fleming and Betty Ross. The committee developed a number of guidelines for its activities and set out to compile a list of pre-1890 structures within the boundaries set by the Otonabee River, Parkhill Road, Park Street and Townsend Street. The list consists of photographs of the buildings and text containing information about the buildings architectural style and information about most of the homeowners. The list was compiled in order to aid Peterborough City Council in determining whether a permit for drastic exterior alteration or demolition should be issued for any of the properties. This list put the properties into the heritage designation category and was made available to anyone who wanted to see it. (Taken from: Kidd, Martha Ann. Peterborough's Architectural Heritage. Peterborough Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee, 1979.)
Kidd, Martha AnnSurveyed, compiled, drawn, and printed by the Army Survey Establishment, R.C.E., 1930–1932 ; aerial photography by the R.C.A.F., 1928 ; converted from the second edition of the 1:63,360 map to 1:50,000, 1950 ; partially revised with aerial photography and reprinted by the Army Survey Establishment, 1956.