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- All photographic material: Includes negatives and slides
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Photographs
- NT Stereographs
File consists of two photos of Cynthia Awe, retired International Programs and Services Manager.
Series consists of awards and memorabilia documenting Peter Gzowski's education and professional development from high school through retirement. The series also contains awards given to Gzowski throughout his career, as well as books, letters, and newspaper clippings related to his death in 2002. Included in this series are photographs of award ceremonies, professional photographs, photographs of Gzowski's family, university assignments, copies of magazines and newspapers where Gzowski has published work, and drawings of Gzowski. This series also contains personal records, such as Gzowski's baby books (1934-[1939?]) and several volumes of memorial books (2002).
This series consists of many awards Johnston won after publishing her novels Hero of Lesser Causes and Adam and Eve and Pinch-Me. The most notable award she won was the Governor General’s Award for her novels Hero of Lesser Causes (1992) and Adam and Eve and Pinch-Me (1994). This series also includes press clippings, event invitations, four photographs, correspondence, and pamphlets surrounding the awards ceremony and events from 1992-1995.
File consists of eighteen photographs of Dr. Heather Avery, former Principal of Catharine Parr Traill College (1999-2001).
Fonds consists of photographs, memorabilia, scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings related to Aureen Richardson and her family, and to her genealogical research and historical research on events and people in the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham and Hastings County.
Richardson, AureenFile consists of 5 black and white photographs of Jocelyn Avery.
File consists of two photographs of Margaret Atwood receiving her honorary degree (Doctor of Letters) from Trent University in the Fall of 1973.
Fonds consists of photographs, correspondence, and miscellaneous documents pertaining to the Atwood family of Lakefield, Ontario. Also included are materials pertaining to Anne Atwood's family, the Traills; a sketch identified through an accompanying note as Ernest Shackleton; and correspondence between Edwin Guillet and explorer George M. Douglas.
Atwood familyFile consists of a photograph of Herb Sheppard, Scott Ogilvie, Paul Wilson, Charlene Bridson and Gillian Stamp.
File includes collections of cut out paper, some kept in envelopes, including crests, company logos, names, and Mr. Thomas Hay's name cards or book plates.
File consists of a photograph of unidentified Arthur staff members working on a new issue.
This fonds consists of documents pertaining to Arthur James Marshall Smith, i.e. birth and baptismal documents, a marriage certificate and contract, passports, U.S.A. naturalization documents, his death certificate, etc. Also included is his Governor General Annual Literary Award medal, received in 1944, and two personal photographs dated 1925 and c1932. Correspondence regarding the purchase of the A.J.M. Smith collection by Trent University, and lists of books, hand copied in pencil, are included. Other correspondence addressed to A.J.M. Smith and to Peter Smith from Buffy Glassco, Ralph Gustafson, Leon Edel, and others is included.
Smith, Arthur James MarshallThis addition to the fonds consists of manuscripts, correspondence, photographs and sound recordings of Arthur James Marshall Smith. It also includes 1981 "In Memorium" items.
Smith, Arthur James MarshallThe fonds consists of the literary and personal correspondence; literary and poetic manuscripts; and typescripts of reviews of anthologies, lectures and essays by and about Arthur J.M. Smith. Also included in the fonds are photographs and prints.
Smith, Arthur James MarshallIncludes invitations for exhibits at the Sculptor’s Society of Canada, Roberts Gallery, Art Gallery of Ontario, National Gallery of Canada, Art Institute of Chicago, Gallery Moos, David Mirvish Gallery, and the Bootzy Gallery, displaying artworks by artists including such as Ron Davis, Walter Darby Bennard, Joespeh Legare, Joan Willsher-Martel, Jack Bush, Michael French, John Elderfield, and Chrisopher Varley. Also includes material for ‘Architecture ornaments’ by Lucien Goldschmidt’; ‘the living image’ by Barbara Howard, Cecil Richards, and Rebecca Sisler; and ‘etchings’ by Rodger Chailloux. Also includes texts relating to art, some in languages other than English, and a photograph of an unidentified man standing with snowmen.