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          2282 Archival description results for Photographs

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          01-1006 · Item · 1981

          Fonds consists of a folder of 12 sheets of photographs which show the effects of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan in 1945. The 14 photographs are of individuals, and of the landscape of the area. The photographs were issued with the purpose of "calling for the issuance of a bill to protect atomic bomb survivors and calling for a total ban of atomic weapons". (Taken from the folder which encloses the photographs.) The text on the folder and the photographs is written in Japanese.

          Recalling Hiroshima and Nagasaki / Issued by the Atomic Bomb Information Center
          80-008 · Fonds · 1914-1918

          The fonds consists of 100 black and white stereographs numbered, captioned and entitled "The Great War".

          Realistic Travels
          Ramsden, Ken
          UPC/008(06) · File · [199-?]
          Part of University photograph collection

          File consists of photographs and four negatives of Ken Ramsden. He fronted a local Peterborough band called the Lost Followers.

          Ramsay, Kate
          UPC/008(05) · File · [199-?]
          Part of University photograph collection

          File consists of photographs of Kate Ramsay, who held many positions at Trent University and is a recipient of the Eminent Service Award (2011). Photographs also include Glen and Kathleen Easson and Fran Cooney.

          Rahmel, Fern
          UPC/008(03) · File · 2003
          Part of University photograph collection

          File consists of photographs of Fern Rahmel a recipient of an honorary degree (Doctors of Laws) from Trent University (1970).

          83-1012 · Collection · ca. 1910

          This fonds consists of black and white photographs of a men's work camp at Ragged Rapids, located near Orillia Ontario. There are also photographs are of Norwood, Birdsall's Landing, and Young's Point.

          Rae, Bob
          UPC/008(02) · File · [197-?]-[199-?]
          Part of University photograph collection

          File consists of photographs of Bob Rae former leader of the New Democratic Party and Premier of Ontario from 1990 to 1995. Includes photos re Jobs Ontario: Leonard Conolly, Robert Campbell, Jenny Carter, Steve Dantzer and Bob Annett.

          Projects and research
          5 · Series · 1984-2012
          Part of Trent-Fleming Trail Studies Unit fonds

          Series consists of files on various projects and research conducted by the Trail Studies Unit. Files include work and projects on the Northumberland Forest, rail trails, trail mapping, university and college trails, and Ontario provincial government grant funded research projects. Series also includes 41 photographs of the Northumberland Forest trails.

          89-1005 · Fonds · 1870-1916

          This fonds consists of 59 photographs and 16 tintypes, (mostly unidentified), and one scrapbook with a number of original artwork pieces including two paintings on leave.

          Proctor photographic and artwork
          UPC/013(23) · File · 1994
          Part of University photograph collection

          File consists of photographs of Trent University Presidents, Vice-Presidents and their spouses. Photos include presidents Donald Theall (1980-1987), Leonard Conolly (1994-1997), Thomas Nind (1972-1980), John Stubbs (1987-1993), Thomas H.B. Symons (1961-1972), David Morrison (acting) (1993), and the following individuals, Joan Theall, Barbara Conolly, Alana Heitlinger, Jean Nind, Mayling Stubbs, Nancy Stevenson, Robert Stevenson, Vice-President Richard Sadlier (1970-1976), Christine Symons, Joan Sadleir, Vice-President Marion Frye (1976-1978), and Vice-President (Academic) and Provost Roy Edwards (acting) (1983).