File consists of photographs of the Champlain College staff and faculty. Photos include, Marian O'Brien Assistant to the Master, Noranne Flower College Assistant, Jeff Domm the Facilities and Physical Collections Coordinator at Bata Library, Duella Andrews, Dr. Iswar Chakravartty (d.2020) professor of Mathematics, Liz McCarney Assistant to the Master, Michael Fox, Brenda Leith professor of environmental science and economics, Barb (Barbara) Znamirowski Head of Maps, Data and Government Information Centre, and Jeff Macnab.
File consists of twenty photographs and three images of Ian Chapman. These photographs include several headshots, and photos of Chapman around Sadlier House and him teaching. One photograph includes David Green.
File consists of five photographs, four of which are portraits of Wendy Charlebois (d. 2013) and one group picture with Bill Hodgson and Joan Vastokas. Charlesbois, retired in 2003 after working at Trent University for 33 years.
File includes 17 photographs of archaeological sites in Greece, some identified as Monemvasia, believed to have been taken by Blake while accompanying archaeologist Gilbert Bagnani on a dig in 1923. Also included are 21 photographs of medieval and 16th-17th century French streets and houses; it is probable that these relate to Blake’s own research or to that of Gilbert Bagnani.
Fonds consists of correspondence, research materials and drafts of Charles Foran's books and articles. Correspondents include other novelists, journalists, poets and various publishers. Included in the fonds is professional correspondence, personal correspondence, research regarding Foran's M.A. thesis and publishing records.
Foran, CharlesThis fonds consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings and miscellaneous documents. The creator of the fonds, Charles Latimer is nephew of Donald Sheridan who was a member of the Industrial Workers of the World (the Wobblies). Along with nearly 100 associates, including correspondents represented in this fonds such as David Ingar and Richard Brazier, Sheridan was sentenced to Leavenworth prison for expressing anti-capitalist, anti-militarist opinions during World War I.
Folders in box:
- Probate of Donald Sheridan's will Certificate of Naturalization for Donald Sheridan, 1946 Certificate of Social Insurance, Donald Sheridan, 1951
- Newspaper clippings; copies of the "Industrial Worker" June 1970 and September 1969.
- Correspondence of Marie Ingar, David Ingar, Charles Latimer, Philip Taft, Tony Scara, 1970-1972
- Song Book: I.W.W. Songs To Fan the Flames of Discontent; typescript copies of lyrics of Wobbly songs by Richard Brazier
This collection consists of eleven published reports, addresses, and articles by the Honourable Vincent Massey. Topics include education, art and nationality, drama, external affairs, etc. with respect to Canada. Included also are typed notes compiled at a meeting at which Massey was present, on "Diplomatic Machinery", held in 1931.
Massey, Charles Vincent