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- All photographic material: Includes negatives and slides
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Photographs
- NT Stereographs
File consists of five photographs and thirty-seven images of John Earnshaw a Professor Emeritus of Physics. One contact sheet includes images of Bob Chambers and Alan Franklin.
File consists of seven photographs of Glen Easson, Trent University Alumni, and author of Reverse Onus. Photos include Dan Fewings and Cheryl Davies.
File consists of photographs of Geoffrey Eathorne, an English professor at Trent University from 1968 to 2006. Eathorne is a recipient of the Symons Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2006.
File consists of three photographs of Dr. J. Harry Ebbs, a recipient of an honorary degree from Trent University in Spring 1975. He and his wife were also active members in the Canadian Camping Association.
File consists of two photographs of Alex Edmison, who was appointed to the first Board of Governors of Trent University in 1964. One photograph shows Edmison in Rubidge hall setting up the first library at Trent University. Photographs include Thomas H.B. Symons, Charles K. Fraser, and Jack Martin.
File consists of two headshots of Mariuke Edmondson.
This addition to the fonds consists of a pen and ink drawing of Conger House and hill, north of George Street in Smith Township, by Edward C. Caddy. The cardboard backing from the original frame has information regarding the sketch and donor.
Caddy, Edward C.File consists of eleven photographs of Roy Edwards (1922-2012), one of the founding faculty members at Trent University. He was Dean of Science in 1966, was acting Vice-President in 1983 and acting President in 1984. This file also contains five photographs of the Turtle II which was a boat owned by the Biology Department from 1966-1975. One photograph includes Erica Cherney.
This fonds consists of the original and collected papers of E.C. Guillet, relating to his works and research on the Trent Valley/Peterborough/Kawartha area. Included is correspondence, primarily with George M. Douglas and Helen Marryat; maps (photocopies); newspaper articles regarding above area; collected manuscripts of historical authors; photographs; and Guillet's own unpublished manuscript of Canadian Literary Pioneers.
Guillet, Edwin C.This fonds includes three 8 X 10 inch, black and white photographs of military groups, 1 framed certificate and 1 sketch book with loose photographs in the front.
McNeill, Edwin VictorFile consists of three photographs of Ivana Elbl, a History Professor at Trent University. Elbl was also a former Senior Don of Catharine Parr Traill College in 1994, the Master of Otonabee College from 1999 to 2003, and the recipient of the Symons Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2007. Photographs include Dan Standan and Martin Elbl.
File consists of a headshot of W.D.R. Eldon, the Associate Dean of Arts and Science from 1967 to 1969.
File consists of two headshots of Robert J. Elford.
File includes 9 black and white photographs and 2 negatives of archaeological sites taken by Verschoyle Blake during a trip in Greece with Gilbert Bagnani and his mother in the Spring of 1923. Also included is a letter from Constance Marani to her friend Hester Thom dated 1 March 1926. Also, two typed pages of notes compiled by the donor and titled “Letter, March 1 1926 from (Ethel) Constance Marani née Blake, 1896-1979” with a genealogical focus, and “Verschoyle Benson Blake 1899-1971”, also with a genealogical focus. Verschoyle Blake helped the Bagnanis, Gilbert and Stewart, whose papers are located in Trent University Archives, with the architectural design of a library in their Port Hope, Ontario house, Vogrie.
This fonds consists of a two-volume biography of Eliza Jane (Hughes) McAlpine, 1854-1938, written by her grandson, Wallace McAlpine, fifty years after her death. The biography contains the Hughes family history from the Napoleonic era, follows Eliza's parents to Canada in the 1840's, describes the marriages of her siblings, and gives a fine sense of life in Durham County in the early years of Canada's nationhood. Eliza's battle with spinal meningitis is recounted. The volumes trace the events, joys, and sorrows of the sizeable Hughes family, the accomplishments of Eliza's husband, Dr. John McAlpine, and the experiences with horses and subsequently automobiles. The extraordinary impact of Hardy's "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" is described. The famous Sir Sam Hughes was Eliza's brother and some of his exploits are described. Eliza's tour of Europe is described as it took place just before the outbreak of World War I. Lt. A.A. MacLeod's story is told. There is an account of Lt. Col. Cyril D.H. McAlpine's fateful expedition in the Arctic; a biographical sketch of J.W.L. Foster who painted a portrait of Eliza; an account of M.P. Tom Stinson's visits with Eliza; Eliza's disgust with Vicki Baum; her pleasure in talking with Chief Paudash; and finally her death and its aftermath. The volumes provide a wide, varied sketch of the times in which the events transpire.
Attached to the pages within the volumes are approximately 30 photographs, most of which are portraits, and are both in black and white, and colour.
McAlpine, Eliza Jane (Hughes)