File consists of twenty photographs and two images of Finn Gallagher a Professor at Trent University. Gallagher was also the Chair of the Association of the Teaching Staff in 1971 and the Master of Otonabee College in 1983. Photographs include Eileen Gallagher, Percy Smith, and Robert Chambers.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Mavis Gallant. Includes newspaper clippings discussing Mavis Gallant, with topics including her opinions, her accomplishments, and the organizations she was part of.
This file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject files on galleries. Includes newspaper clippings, magazine cutouts, as well as selections from the Canadian collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario. Topics include arts and culture, AGO resignations and hirings, and collection additions.
File consists of two photographs of Matt Gallinger, the 1994 recipient of the Robert W.F. Stephenson Leadership Award.
File consists of eight photographs and four images of David Gallop, a Professor of philosophy at Trent University and the Dean of Art and Science from 1979 to 1984. Photographs include Gillian Wilson, Paul Wilson, and David Glassco.
Octavo (22.3 cm x 15 cm), pp. [vi], 41, original grey printed paper covers with title-page reproduced in frame, pamphlet stitch binding. Dust soiled, nicks to head & tail of spine, light water stains (tide lines) to upper and lower cover edges and very lightly to title-page and rear blank, otherwise, except for mild toning to the edges, interior is clean and bright. Overall a very good copy. [1941]
File consists of two photographs of Paul Gamache, the Publications Coordinator of Trent University from 1997 to 1999.
This fonds consists of photocopies of the minutes of the gaol and courthouse building committee, from 1828 to 1831, at Amherst in Hamilton Township, Newcastle District.
Gaol and court houseFonds consists of two hand-sewn booklets, each with five original architectural drawings of the "Hamilton District of Newcastle" gaol and court house. Each sheet has a title depicting the section of the building drawn, i.e., "Ground plan of a court house and gaol to be built at Hamilton district of Newcastle as proposed by Archibald Fraser." All sheets are signed by Archibald Fraser and are undated. Some of the sheets are coloured.
Gaol and court houseFile consists of twelve photographs, two images, and eight negatives of Rosa Garrido, five of which are identical headshots. Garrido was the Principal of Lady Eaton College from 1995 to 1996.
This file consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on the Garrison project. Includes undergraduate papers, reports written on the Garrison project, and newspaper clippings. Topics all surround the Garrison project, including the details and historic timelines of the project.
Fonds is comprised of nine one-inch master video reels of ten documentaries produced by documentary filmmaker Gary Elwood Nichol in the 1980s. Of primarily an Indigenous focus, the films were produced in co-operation with Indigenous communities and cover such themes as healing circles, substance abuse, suicide, the Pope’s original and failed visit to the Dene in 1984, Indigenous artists, etc. Shown primarily on CBC and PBS and in-flight on Air Canada, titles include: Rice Dancer; Life Circles; The Circle Moving; The Only Gift; The Yerxa’s: An Ojibway Heritage; A Gathering in Denendeh; Nature’s Gallery; Jean Luc Grondin; Smiths Falls Carvers; and the National Film Board of Canada’s Trent Severn.
Nichol, Gary ElwoodThe fonds consists of an account book of the general store of G.A. Gibson, Kent Street in Lindsay, Ontario for the period of May 1888 to December 1888; four diaries, May 1898 to July 1906, in which Gibson records the chores performed daily by himself and his family as well as money received (for the sale of produce) and money spent. The fonds also contains one additional diary, January 1910 to April 1914, which records chores and events on the farm. It is possible that the diary was written by Gibson's wife, Alice, but written as if Gibson had written it himself.
Gibson, Gavin A.