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- NT Stereographs
File consists of photographs of the land Trent University's Symons Campus is now built upon. Many areas of the campus are captured including the river bank, the area of Lady Eaton College, many fields, and flat-land areas.
File consists of photographs of the land that Trent University's Symons Campus is now built upon. Most photos are of the flat lands to be built on or of the river, though some are taken from atop a hill looking down into campus, likely taken from what we now call the Drumlin by Lady Eaton College. Photos are glued to black cardstock.
File consists of photographs of the lands Trent University's Symons Campus is built on before construction started. There are many pictures of the river bank and what we now know as the Drumlin. Photographs were taken by F. McNamee
This fonds consists of correspondence, reports, newspaper clippings and other material relating to several national parks in Canada. Also included is correspondence and reports relating to Parks Canada and Environment Canada, and NPPAC/CPAW's position papers, proposals, and newsletters. This fonds also contains miscellaneous brochures and pamphlets relating to parks.
National and Provincial Parks Association of CanadaFonds consists of correspondence, minutes, memos, publications, and financial and administrative records of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. Also included are materials relating to campaigns, donors, etc.
National and Provincial Parks Association of CanadaThis collection of photographs comes from the Library and Archives of Canada, Archives of Ontario, Saskatchewan Archives, Public Archives of Manitoba, Royal Ontario Museum and the American Museum of Natural History. Subjects include native peoples, immigrants, Riel Rebellion, surveys, and early explorers.
The collection consists of copies of photographic slides from holdings of the Archives of Ontario relating to Indigenous life in Ontario, North West Territories and Northern Canada.
Series consists of records documenting Sadler's involvement in various naturalist and environmental initiatives with businesses, government bodies, and other organizations. Records document The Outdoorsman Magazine, Campbell Productions documentary films, the Design Canada Education Seminar and Workshop Program, the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, the Provincial Wayside (Roadside) Conference (sponsored by the Otonabee Region Conservation Authority (ORCA) and The Federation of Ontario Naturalists) in Peterborough in 1965. Series also includes significant documentation on the Peterborough City/County Waste Management Study. Sadler was the chairman of the Public Liaison Committee that assisted with communication between the public and the Waste Management Steering Committee.
This fonds consists of a family photograph album inscribed "Presented to Miss Neads by the Presbyterian Church, Bowmanville for services rendered as organist, August 9, 1876". It contains photographs of people who are mostly unidentified and one tintype. Also included and wrapped separately on the shelf is the Neads Family Bible which contains genealogical information on the Neads family.
Neads familyNegative photographs of the photographs taken of the scaled models used when designing Trent University's Nassau (Symons) Campus. The models show design concepts of the Westbank colleges and the Science Complex, as well as Faryon Bridge.
File consists of photographs of Trent students taken by fellow student, Neil Rodgers. Also includes a copy of the first Trent student handbook, 1967-68, with note attached.
File consists of photographs of James Neufeld, Professor (English). Photographs also include Lynn Neufeld, Richard Dellamora, and Gordon Johnston.
File consists of photographs Lynn Neufeld, who served as Principal of Catharine Parr Traill College.
File consists of photographs of David Newhouse, a professor of Indigenous Studies within the School of Chanie Wenjack School at Trent University.