Binder 4
1: Guests assembling for the opening of Trent
2: Faculty and guests assembling for the opening
3: Reception following opening
4: Platform Party: Madame Pauline Vanier, T.H.B. Symons and William Davis (see also BINDER 3, SLIDE 157)
5: Band of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals Print
6: Governor-General Georges Vanier
7: Open House, Peter Robinson College
8: Dr. Woodside
9: C. Fraser, First Chairman of the Board of Governors
10: Minister of Education, Bill Davis
11: Platform party listening to the address of T.H.B. Symons
12-13: T.H.B. Symons
14: Platform Party assembling
15: Invited Guests
16: Processing to the opening
17: T.H.B. Symons and Bill Davis leading the procession
18-19: Processing to the opening
20: Governor-General Georges Vanier
21-29: Processing to the Opening Print
30-33: Reception following Opening
34: Rubidge Hall preceding Opening
35: Band of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals
36: Crowd attending the opening
37: Visitors arriving for opening
38: T.H.B. Symons delivering Opening Address Print
39: Band of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals
40: Processing to the Opening
Photograph depicts the audience watching a performance of "Ileen Allanna" 14 March 1913 at the Opera House located on George Street in Peterborough, Ontario.
Opera House (Peterborough, Ontario)File includes a paper titled "Opera in Vienna" and several programmes and other material related to performances by Robert Soetens and Minka Roustcheva; etc. Stewart Bagnani was a committee member of The Opera Committee of the Royal Conservatory of Music of the University of Toronto, circa 1954. She was also a member of the Wardrobe Committee of the Royal Conservatory of Music, circa 1948.
This fonds consists of transcripts of interviews with Peterborough and area citizens concerning their perceptions of the social, cultural, and political aspects of life in Peterborough from the early 1900s to 1974. There are also three cassette tapes forming one interview with Lorna Cotton-Thomas.