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- All photographic material: Includes negatives and slides
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Photographs
- NT Stereographs
This is a photograph of Peterborough residents representing the Fathers of Confederation during the town's Diamond Jubilee Celebration, July 1st, 1927. The names of the actors in the photograph are portrayed at the bottom of the photograph as well as the name of the person they were portraying.
Fathers of ConfederationThis fonds consists of three notebooks of typewritten notes entitled "Reference Notes on the Cree", and one photograph of P.G. Downes with Richard Finnie. The notebooks contain bibliographic sources, alphabetically arranged, their contents briefly analyzed and evaluated in terms of their usefulness to the study of various facets of Cree society. The notebooks also contain a number of Prentice G. Downes' writings.
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This fonds consists of meeting minutes, correspondence, membership records, scrapbooks, photographs, and issues of Hi Phi Record. This collection includes several scrapbooks covering the dates 1956 to 2004. They are designated with various headings including: Beta Sigma Phi, Preceptor Beta Pi, Gamma Omega, Preceptor Psi Beta Sigma Phi, and Xi Iota, and contain newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, pamphlets, cards, and correspondence. Some items are loosely inserted.
Preceptor Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma PhiFile consists of photographs of Professor Percival Powles who taught in the Biology Department at Trent University.
File consists of photographs of Professor Daniel Powell (d. 2019). Dr. Powell was the first faculty member of the International Development Studies program.
File consists of a single CD of digital images.
File consists of one photograph of Paul Wilson taken by Michael Cullen for Cullen’s 1996 publication “The Chair.”
Mrs. G. Lenox, Lakefield P.O." is written on the reverse; also photograph titled "Members of L.O.L.'s 9[3]rd Battalion, C.E. [ ] Peterborough, February 12th, 1916"
File consists of photographs of Timothy Porteus (1933-2020). Porteus was an associate director and director of the Canada Council.
This fonds consists of photographs of individual members of the Port Hope Fortieth Regiment from approximately 1885.
Port Hope's Fortieth RegimentThe fonds consists of a collection of postcards, letters and photographs relating to people and events in Port Hope and vicinity (up to and including Bewdley and Bailieboro); including correspondence to Henry White.
This fonds is similar to Port Hope miscellanea fonds with correspondence, bills, receipts, promissory notes, area railways and transportation, political advertisements, Ontario Lacrosse Association Certificate, one letter of Clifford Sifton, military material, summons, writs, some Thomas Benson correspondence, municipal records, records relating to Vincent Massey, and records relating to Frederick Thompson.
File consists of photographs of David Poole, who is a professor in Trent University’s Mathematics Faculty since 1984. Poole received a number of awards, the Symons Award for Excellence in Teaching (1995), Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations Teaching Award (2002), Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education’s 3M Teaching Fellowship (2002), and Excellence in Teaching from the Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS) (2009). Poole is the former Associate Dean of Arts and Science, Teaching and Learning (2002-2013).
File Consists of photographs of Associate Professor Raul Ponce-Hernandez. Teaching GIS undergraduate courses within the School of Environment at Trent University.
File consists of photographs of Dr. Zailig Pollock an English Literature Professor, he was also the Senior Tutor of Peter Robinson College (1980). In the 2008-2009 academic year Pollock received the Award for Educational Leadership and Innovation.
File consists of a photograph of Scott Pollard, Vice-President of Human Resources (1998-1999).
Subseries consists of photographs of the Bata Library Podium during its construction and use.
File consists of photographs of the Bata Library Podium. Photos range from construction photographs to photographs of the completed podium being used by students. One photo has a dog prancing across the podium with a toy. Also included are photographs from the July 2002 renovations of the podium.