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- All photographic material: Includes negatives and slides
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Photographs
- NT Stereographs
Series consists of 2 copies of "Our Unreturning Brave," which accompanied the unveiling of a memorial at Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School and includes information about students and alumni who lost their lives in World War 2.
File consists of photographs of Professor Robert Paehlke. He started working at Trent University in 1971.
File consists of eighteen photographs of David Page, Professor in the Department of Ancient History and Classics at Trent University. Page retired from Trent in 2007.
File consists of photographs of Dr. Robert Page a professor of History at Trent University. In the 1984-1985 academic year Dr. Page was awarded with the Symons Award for Excellence in Teaching.
File consists of one photograph of Dr. Bryan Palmer, professor of Canadian Studies and History at Trent University. In 2011 Dr. Palmer was awarded with Trent University's Distinguished Research Award.
File consists of one photograph of Richard Palmer.
File consists of one photograph of James Parker, a professor of psychology at Trent University. Parker is photographed with two other unidentified individuals.
File consists of five photographs of Deborah Parnis. In 1998, Parnis received the Symons Award for Excellence in teaching alongside Alan Wilson. Photographs include Mark Parnis.
File consists of photographs of Anne Parsons, a Trent University staff member. In 1985 Anne Parsons received the Symons Award.
Collection consists of genealogical material collected by Pat Bolger for her research on Percival J. Cooney (1871-1932) who wrote Kinsmen, published originally in 1916 and then reprinted in 1992. Cooney was born in Peterborough, Ontario. One of his brothers, Franklin Cooney, became Governor of Montana.
Folder 1 contains textual records, photocopied newspaper articles and genealogical charts. Folder 2 contains photographs of the Cooney family.
Bolger, PatFile includes annotated copies of The Echoes (1948, 1949, 1950, 1951), the yearbook of Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School; a photograph of Pat Bolger (n.d.); a newspaper clipping regarding Bolger winning a PCVS scholarship (date unknown); and a reproduction of a [19th-century] pencil drawing titled "County Court-House and Jail, Peterborough"
Bolger, PatFile consists of photographs of Bonnie Patterson, Trent University President and Vice-Chancellor from 1998 to 2009. Photographs include Tom Whillans, Holgar Hintelmann, Tom Hutchinson, David Lasenby, Jim Schaeffer, Doug Evans, Erica Nol; and Paul Healey and visit of Dr. David Strangway, 1999.
Fonds consists of two binders of Trent University memos, student directories, university brochures, opening ceremony invitation, etc., as well as letters from faculty addressed to Paul Delaney. Materials added in 2004 include an issue of the Peterborough Examiner (Monday, October 19, 1964); a calendar (1968) with photo of Champlain College; a photograph of Traill College's first class and a scrapbook of memorabilia of Trent's early days: invitations, notices, photographs and newspaper clippings pertaining to Delany's years as a student at Trent University. Also included is a letter dated 1968 which Delaney wrote to his family shortly after arriving at Trent University.
Delaney, Paul JamesFonds consists of photographs, slides, correspondence, memos, Alumnus-in-Residence reports, awards and certificates related to Paul Delaney's experience as a student and Alumnus-in-Residence at Trent University. Some materials relate to Delaney's association with students of the Trent International Program and also to his philanthropic/educational efforts to improve the life of people living in Sierra Leone.
Delaney, Paul JamesFonds consists of correspondence, photographs, compact disks, publications, and other materials related to Paul Wilson's association with Trent University as athletic director, and as municipal politician in the City of Peterborough, Ontario.
Wilson, Paul S.B.File consists of one photograph of Margaret Pearce, Trent University staff member.