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IMC-040 · File

File consists of photographs of Camp Franklin on Georgian Bay. Also includes a New Testament given to Stanton while at Camp Camperdown, 1922. Stanton was at that time a 17 year old student at Havergal College in Toronto. The names of staff at Camperdown are signed in the front of the bible. The camp director was most likely Millicent Payne.

Mary Tuer diary
75-1001 · Item · 2 July 1914-4 Sept. 1914

This item is a diary of a European tour from 2 July to 4 September 1914, and of boat trip aboard the SS Megantic (Montreal, Quebec, to Liverpool, England). There are also passenger lists, menus, and postcards included in the diary. The diary has some references to the outbreak of World War I, and the removal of British subjects from the continent. There is also one piece of correspondence included dated 6 September 1914. The diary chronicles a tour through England, France, Holland, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland.

Tuer, Mary
89-1054 · Item · 1923

This item is a programme used by the Royal Arthur Lodge for an installation banquet at the Masonic Hall in Peterborough in 1923.

Masonic Hall
P1100 · File · 1978
Part of Pamphlet collection

File consists of a single-volume plan for recreational spaces in the City of Peterborough, covering short-term (five years or 1979-1983), medium-term (10 years or 1984-1988), and long-term (more than 10 years or after 1988) priorities. The plan was created by Balmer, Crapo & Associates Inc., a recreation and tourism research, planning, and management firm based in Waterloo, Ontario. It discusses topics such as recreational facilities, parkland, conservation, and city planning. Multiple areas of Peterborough are discussed, including the Little Lake area and waterfront, Morrow Park, and Roger's Cove. Analyses of the present (1978) parks and facilities system are included. The plan also includes information on the socio-demographic conditions in the city at the time. Mr. Paul Wilson, Athletic Director, Trent University, is thanked in the acknowledgements.

97-003/001(30) · File · 1834, 1836, 1837
Part of Gilbert and Stewart Bagnani fonds. 1997 additions

File consists of notes and partial manuscripts for "My Aunt Minnie" written by Stewart Bagnani. Also included are two letters to Stewart from the typist of the manuscript. Included within the notes of this folder are 5 handwritten transcripts of letters written to John B. Robinson, Chief Justice, Toronto, from Thomas Talbot, Port Talbot; one written in 1834, three in 1836, and one in 1837.

2 · Subseries · 1800 - 1919
Part of Peter Gzowski fonds. 2023 additions

Subseries documents correspondence and personal and creative writing by members of the Gzowski and Morgan families between 1893-1919, with limited material as early as 1818. Material primarily relates to the childhood of Vera Gzowski, Peter Gzowski's paternal grandmother, and includes four bound volumes of letters to her father. Subseries consists of correspondence, photographs, school papers, plays and other creative writings, and postcards. This series also contains correspondence relating to Peter Gzowski's paternal grandparents, Harold N. Gzowski and Vera Gzowski, father, Harold E. (Bundy) Gzowski, and aunt, Vera Elizabeth (Beth) Gzowski, as well as Vera's immediate relatives, the Morgan family.