The fonds consists of lecture notes, correspondence and records related to Professor Barbara Rooke and her membership in the Department of English at Trent University.
Rooke, BarbaraThis addition to the fonds consists of the research work of Professor Barbara Rooke with special reference to Samuel Taylor Coleridge and his works.
Rooke, BarbaraOctavo (25.2 cm x 16 cm), pp. [83]-95 (one unopened). Peach printed paper wraps, stapled binding. Covers soiled, primarily around edges, else very good copy.
File consists of photographs of Trudy Kirschner, Marilyn Miller, Ken Brown (I.T. Department), Jeff Domm (Facilities and Physical Collections Coordinator at Bata Library), John Wales, Kenneth (Ken) Field (Principal of LEC), Donna Ronaldson, Ed Flaherty, and Diane Choate (Secretariat Office). The photographs are all taken at a staff and faculty barbecue.
File consists of four identical headshots and three images of Dr. Peter Fowler Barrett (1939-2019).
The fonds consists of original photographs taken and collected by the Bark family. It includes: a photograph album of Lieutenant George S. Gray depicting World War I aircraft training scenes; pictures of area in and around Meaford and Collingwood, Ontario; photographs of "Lingerlonger Lodge" located south of Minden, Ontario, on Moore Lake; Sea scout and military photographs; and photographs of a road survey crew north of Dorset, Ontario (field work students from the School of Practical Science, University of Toronto.)
Folder contents are as follows:
- Flight Lieutenant Geo S Gray's album, n.d., 1916 -Gray learned to fly before the war in Dayton, Ohio
- Cottage photos from family album, 1910- 1958
- Contents as per folder 2, including typed description of Lingerlonger Lodge, by CE Potter -includes Sea Scout and military photos, n.d., 1915-1925
- Assorted loose photos
- Mounted photos on oversize sheets mostly of road survey crew north of Dorset, pre 1915 (Field work of students from the School of Practical Science, University of Toronto)
File consists of three photos of Dr. John Barker, Professor Emeritus, History Department teaching an unidentified class outside.