File includes a print booklet labelled 'Founding Windy Pine." An inside note reads "weekend in Sept 1940 when we found Windy Pine. Picnic with the Irwins [?] on Maple Lake."
The fonds consists of family and related papers of Henry Fowlds and his family including James S. Fowlds and H.M. Fowlds. It also includes business correspondence, invoices, some journals and cashbooks, mortgages as well as deeds regarding the business of Henry Fowlds, Jas. S. Fowlds and Bros. and H.M. Fowlds. In December 2001, Trent University Archives launched an online exhibit which depicts Helen Fowld's experiences in World War I. All her letters and diaries are transcribed and are found at the following site: [Nursing Sister Helen L. Fowlds: A Canadian Nurse in World War I.]: http://digitalcollections.trentu.ca/exhibits/fowlds/
Fowlds family and businessFile includes letters to the Fowlds family from correspondents including Richard Birdsall, D. Darling, Fred Fowlds, and Richard Birdsall Rogers. Topics include Henry re land & settlement matters, mention of Mr. Birdsall, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Armour, John Gilchrist; James re dangers of moving logs through rapids, also re Queen's Bench 'commission' certificate; Henry to Richard Birdsall re property flooding lawsuit; Fred Fowlds - letter from House of Commons relating to R.B. Rogers 1889; receipts; envelopes only with WWI post re Helen Fowlds, nursing sister
File consists of two photographs of Ron Fox looking at film negatives.
File consists of one framed photograph of a woman, inscribed "Your loving Hope 1912." Photograph is from [illegible], Toronto.