File consist of two identical portraits and two images of Alan Brunger.
File consists of one headshot of Jock Bryce, former Director of Human Resources (1992-1997).
This fonds consists of records leading to the production of "Thomas Buck Yorkshire to Ontario" which traces the descendants of Thomas Buck who came to Canada from Yorkshire in 1833. Records include newspaper clippings, obituaries, wedding announcements, photographs, a copy of "The First Publishers of Truth," a history of quakerism in Dent, historiography of the Buck coat of arms, genealogical charts and a photocopy of "The Late Thomas Buck, of Ravenstonedale."
Buck familyFile consists of records documenting the Buckhorn Wilderness Centre (BWC) which was established in 1965, with Sadler as the founding president. The Otonabee Region Conservation Authority (ORCA) eventually became involved in operating, and later, in selling the Centre.
The fonds consists of the records of the Buckhorn Wilderness Centre including: charter, minutes, correspondence, by-laws, membership and financial records. The fonds is arranged in the two following series: 1) Papers received from Dr. Morawetz, and 2) Papers received from Douglas Sadler.
Buckhorn Wilderness CentreFile consists of records documenting the Buckhorn Wilderness Centre (BWC) which was established in 1965, with Sadler as the founding president. The Otonabee Region Conservation Authority (ORCA) eventually became involved in operating, and later, in selling the Centre. File includes newsletters (1968), ORCA meeting minutes (1971, 1991), newspaper clippings and correspondence (1969-1972, 1985-1991) - agreement between ORCA and Males and Morgan (1991), BWC history, audit report, BWC board of directors meeting minutes (1968-1971), field trip information, letters patent incorporating BWC (1966), constitution and by-laws, and a financial statement (1968).
File consists of five photographs of Dale Buelow, one at Convocation and the others in a wooded area holding snowshoes.
File consists of a photograph of Victor Buffalo, Indigenous leader standing with two unidentified individuals.