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Storey, Tony
UPC/009(26) · File · [197-?]-[199-?]
Part of University photograph collection

File consists of photographs of Tony Storey. Storey was the Assistant to the Master of Otonabee College (1978), Director of Alumni Affairs (1988-2011), and Coordinator of Alumni Affairs (1984-1988). He was a recipient of the Eminent Service Award (2011). One photograph includes Sarah Duff.

Storey, Ian
UPC/009(24) · File · [199-?]
Part of University photograph collection

File consists of photographs of Ian Storey, a Classics professor. He held many positions at Trent University, Senior Tutor of Otonabee College (1978) and Catharine Parr Traill College (2002), Master of Otonabee College (2003-2008). In 2014 Storey received the Distinguished Research Award. Photos include David Page and Janet Bews.

83-014 · Fonds · Photocopied [ca. 1983]

This fonds consists of materials on the American Canoe Association, compiled by Jean Cole for research on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Regatta at Juniper Point, Stoney Lake. The compilation consists of copies of papers from the American Canoe Association Book, 1883; copies of articles from the Peterborough Examiner concerning the Stoney Lake Meet in 1883 and a 1976 map produced by the Stoney Lake Cottagers Association with an accompanying booklet listing property owners on the lake and the lot locations. Also included in the collection are copies of American Canoe Association yearbooks (1938-1947), some badges, a belt buckle and membership cards.

Stoney Lake: American Canoe Association
Stoney Echo, v. 1 - 2
INC/016(02) · File · 1981-1983
Part of Indigenous newspaper collection

This newspaper of the "Stoney Tribe" was published at Morley, Alberta. The first editor was Walt Chomyn, formerly the editor of Coyoti Prints, a Cariboo Council newsletter. Stoney Echo covered all areas of tribal concerns and events: health, education and sports.

76-031 · Item · 1911

This item is a Chas. E. Goad Company fire insurance plan of the town of Stirling, Ontario as at August 1911. It includes a key plan (scale 500':01") and a key key to symbols.

Charles E. Goad Company - Underwriters' Survey Bureau
75-001 · Series · 1897-1935
Part of T.H. Stinson family fonds

Series consists of records relating to T. H. Stinson's professional and private life. Included are pamphlets, photographs, and postcards documenting the 1913 Christian North American Tour, in which the Stinsons participated; records documenting Stinson's legal and political career include law school notebooks (1904-1910). Also included is a scrapbook regarding the 1921 election; campaign files and notes from the 1930 general election; newspaper clippings regarding the depression and the Bennett government, memoranda, correspondence regarding the riding organization (1933-1935); records relating to the Conservative Party Caucus Study club; correspondence regarding the 1935 election; and House of Commons materials. This series also contains correspondence, bills, a scrapbook, and other material from Ella Stinson (nee Robson) relating to the Independent Order, Daughters of the Empire (IODE) (1918-1923).

24-016 · Series · [ca. 1882]-[ca.1965]
Part of T.H. Stinson family fonds

Series consists of records relating to T.H. Stinson's legal practice; correspondence regarding 1924 political ridings in Ontario; the Liberal-Conservative Association of Ontario; and the Kiwanis Club. Also included are some handwritten notes by [Stinson?]; a small collection of ephemera and photographs; an undated and unsigned paper titled "The Struggle for Liberty Under the Stuarts;" and two pads of House of Commons letterhead. The series also contains a teaching notebook from Ella Stinson (nee Robson).