Boxes 1-5 contain records relating to Sydney Helmer Standen (SHS) (known as Sid), as well as papers relating to other members of his family and of the families of Euphemia (Effie) Young Standen (nee McQueen) (EYS), his wife. Sid Standen was born 27 July 1905 in Minesing, Ontario, and died in Burnaby, British Columbia, 12 March 1975. In addition to documents of vital statistics, there are files regarding his schooling, teaching career, military service, sporting life, church life, and household and financial affairs. Professor Standen indicates that the papers were arranged to reflect their provenance as nearly as possible as they were found on the death of SHS in 1975. Most of the correspondence in these files contains letters received by SHS and EYS. They represent only a small fraction of the correspondence that the two received in their lives together. It is evident from even this limited record that they both engaged in a voluminous correspondence with distant family and friends. The letters span two world wars, drought and depression, and the Cold War era.
File consists of a photographs of Dennis Dickens Sweeting. He received an honorary degree (Doctor of Letters) from Trent University in 1990.
File consists of photographs of James Swanston (1929-2022). Swanston was a member of the Board of Governors of Trent University.
File consists of photographs of environmental activist and educator David Sazuki.
File consists of a photograph of Joyce Sutton, a recipient of the Eminent Service Award in 2009.
File consists of photographs of Sylvia Sutherland, the Mayor of Peterborough (1986-1991, 1998-2006). One photo includes Peter Adams.
File consists of a photograph of James (Jim) Sutcliffe, the Associate Dean of Science (1998-2015). Sutcliffe is a recipient of the Symons Award for Excellence in Teaching (1997) and the Eminent Service Award (2015). Photograph includes Dave Lasenby, Wayne Wilson and Perc Powells.
Fonds consists of two letters and 5 watercolour paintings. One letter is from Susanna Moodie to Mrs. Katie Vickery, Susanna Moodie's daughter, which is undated. The second letter is from Moodie's her publisher in England congratulating her upon the success of Roughing it in the Bush and enclosing a contract for a subsequent book entitled _Mark Huddleston. The watercolour paintings are by Susanna Moodie and all depict flowers.
Moodie, SusannaFonds includes reports and photographs pertaining to Susan Neale’s archaeological studies and career in the field of archaeology. The materials focus on Ontario, Nunavut, and England and include photographs and slides taken by Neale of Hambledon Hill, Edmund Point, Nettilling Lake, and Roche Bay. Many of the Roche Bay photographs are of lithics analyzed by Neale for her Trent University Master’s thesis. Also included in the fonds are personal, academic, and family records.
Neale, SusanFile consists of a photograph of Susan Mackle, Bruce MacLeod, John Stubbs and other unidentified individuals.
Fonds consists of an undated photograph of Susan Burnham Greeley, and a newspaper article from the [Colborne Express, 22 September 1904] regarding the death of Greeley. Also included is an envelope addressed to E.C. Caddy of Cobourg, Ontario and mailed in 1895, with handwritten notation "from Cousin Susan".
Greeley, Susan Burnham