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- NT Stereographs
File include photograph albums and list of tribe members and counselors from the 1981-1982.
File includes photographs of Nancy Fairley, Mrs. Logan, Jean Spidell, and Mary G. Hamilton.
File includes tribe photographs and list of 1975 July Shawnee tribe members.
Was once in box 1, file 1, titled "Miscellaneous research documents: New South Wales and other Australia related materials."
File consists of a self-published book of photographs called "Right to Belong" that documents a gathering at Trent University from February 28 - March 2, 2019. As the first page states, "In 1970, Jeannette Corbiere Lavell and David Lavell began a challenge against the Canadian Government in a landmark case that would eventually reach the Supreme Court. The fight to end gender discrimination in the Indian Act would ultimately last decades and involve many Indigenous leaders, supporters and allies. An historic gathering, hosted at Trent University (Nogojiwanong/Peterborough, Ontario), brought together key leaders and their allies to tell their stories of this struggle. The Right to Belong research gathering and the Right to Belong Indigenous Women's Symposium were held on February 28th, March 1, and March 2, 2019. This collection of photographs was created to remember these events.
The book is honouring Yvonne Bedard, Ron Christensen, Mary Eberts, Fred Kelly, Jeannette Corbiere Lavell, Sharon McIvor, Judy Rebecca [Rebick?], Gwen Brodsky, Shelagh Day, Jose Garcia, David Lavell, Tony Mandamin, Alanis Obonsawin, Bob Rob, and Clayton Ruby. The people thanked are Dawn Lavell-Harvard, Mayor Diane Therrien, Thomas Morningstar, Michelle Lacombe, Digitalist Film Crew, Chris Hiller, Catherine Davis, Betty Carr-Braint, Lynne Davis, David Newhouse, Janet Miron, Julianna Lesage, Demi Mathias, Gracie Crafts, Unity Singers, Chef Gary Williams, Our Awesome Funders, Chief Phyllis Williams Curve Lake FN, Gabriel Maracle, Brenda Maracle O'Toole, Sandra Tomatuk, Paula Anderson, Catherine Davis, Lisa Reding, and Susie Taylor.
Series consists of 4 photo albums that document various events, including artists and their art exhibits, guests, staff and volunteer holiday events, list of KAGS members, event and studio set-up, and exhibition demonstrations. Most locations, events and people are identified on the backside of the photographs.
Identified people include Joyce Armstrong, Mary Harris, Marilyn Simpson, Bobby Rowland-Patterson, Sharon Taylor, Neil Broadfoot, Nancy Simmons-Smith, Vic Warren, Gerry Goselin, Lucy Manley, Lucie Lemieux-Wilson, Margaree Edwards, Gordon Berry, Ann Cossar, Doris Gardener, Neil Hill, Barry Parsons, Vera Penrose, Betty Gray, Mori Blue, Martin Parker, Al Poolman, Pam Barclay, Lorraine Ryan, Olga Szaranski, Don Fraser, Sheila Stanley, Wendy Wallace, Doris Hope, Lili Swanson, Beverly Goselin, Eleanor Cunningham, Ruth White, and David Baker.
File includes a photo album with a wooden cover including black and white photos from Windy Pine Point canoe trips in the 1940s. The names of girls on trip(s) are included. Includes photos from canoe trips through various Haliburton and Algonquin lakes, including Red Pine, Kimball Lake, Lake Kennisis, Trout Lake, Burnt Island Lake, 12 Mile Lake, and Boshkung. Also includes images of Mary Northway and Flora Morrison in their earliest days at Windy Pine. Also includes one anonymous hand written poem.
File consists of photographs of campers playing, bobbing for apples, and canoeing.
File consists of photographs of campers and counselors playing.
File consists of photographs of campers, play day, games, pirate day, cooking on a fire, tourist day, campers dressed up, waterslide at Richildaca, swimming, “Indian” dance, Kettleby Village trail, trees and nature, archery, parents' night, fair games, costume contests, staff winter party, and exterior of cabin and main lodge. Individuals photographed and identified include John Stoner, Mary Molyneaux and Crystral, Chris, Julie Hardman, J.T., Dr. Bryce Taylor, Michelle LcFrebvre, Bill and Shelly Gabel, Cathy and Ann Bullen, Kim Waterson, Pam Church, Cathy Griffith, Nancy Kerr, Chris Skinner, Allison Skinner, Liz Wilson, Aprille Jenson, John Paul, Doug Case, Jean-Paul Flys, Kate Dobbin, Cathy Gorenkoff, Joslynne Fertile, Angela Peake, Andrea Church, among others.
File consists of a dark green album with black ties containing black and white photos of canoe trips, various Windy Pine buildings, and Mary Northway and Flora Morrison cooking outdoors.
File consists of photographs of campers, tree planting, hockey on the pond at Richildaca, stones for the gabions, interior and exterior of cabins, Richildaca float parade, and buildings in Kettleby Village.
Includes loose photos that were back of the album. The photos are organized under the following headings:
Photos organized under the following headings:
File consists of photographs of campers, Olympic celebrations, medal ceremony, summer cookout, swim lessons, corn husking, play day, Camp Richildaca sign, camper group photographs, royal life training, canoeing, “Indian” dancing, totem poles, cooking on a fire, archery, exterior of cabin, campers on the bus, arts and crafts, parents’ night, tree house, teepee, campers on sail boat, trap shooting, riding the ponies, rope bridge, and special needs campers. File also includes Ontario Camping Association senior day camp staff weekend workshop schedule with photographs from that event. Individuals photographed and identified include Doug, Bonnie, Peter, Reneé, Hugh, Don, Erin, Scott, “Chief” and “Mrs. B”, Paul Murray, Marilyn Walker, and Dave Sale.