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- All photographic material: Includes negatives and slides
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Photographs
- NT Stereographs
File consists of opera programmes, listing "Miss Beverley Robinson" as one of the performers, 1885 and 1886. Also enclosed with one of the programmes is an unidentified photo of a woman [possibly Augusta Robinson]. A press notice in this folder indicates that "Miss Beverley Robinson" is "Miss Augusta Beverley Robinson", [Stewart Bagnani's mother], daughter of the Hon. John Beverley Robinson, and granddaughter of Sir John Beverley Robinson.
File consists of six photographs and thirty-three images of Professor Emeritus (English) Orm Mitchell.
File consists of photographs of William Ormond Mitchell (d.1998) he was a Canadian writer and broadcaster. In Spring 1985, Mitchell received an honorary degree (Doctor of Laws) from Trent University.
File consists of two photographs of Maurice Mitcheson (d.1999) holding tomatoes in front of a vegetable garden.
Subseries consists of photographs of the scaled models created of the proposed Nassau Campus design. Models were made from foam, cardboard, and cardstock. File also includes sketches of the proposed campus design.
File consists of photographs of Mary Mogford, member of Trent University's Board of Governors.
File consists of a photograph of Leona Moher who is a housekeeper and long-term Trent University staff member.
File consists of photographs of David Moore (d.2023) who was on the Board of Governors at Trent University. In 1993 Moore received an honorary degree (Doctor of Laws) from Trent. Photographs also include Susan Mackle and John de Pancier.
File consists of a photograph of Jennifer Moore, an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology.
File consists of a photograph of John Moore, former accountant at Trent University from 1973 to 1992. In 1989 Moore received the Eminent Service Award.
File consists of photographs of Paul Moore, who was the Alumni Association President from 1995 to 199?. Photographs include Mary Crawford.
File consists of a photograph of Reid Morden, Chair of the Board of Governors from 2002 to 2008.
File consists of correspondence to and from both the Morgan and Gzowski families from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century. Also included are the Trinity University convocation song program from 1902, programs relating to various vocal performances by [Minnie] Morgan from [1895-?], and fragments of the papers from the floral tee-shirt box. This file also contains one cyanotype photograph of four women posing with tennis rackets. A postcard from Vera (Morgan) Gzowski's father in Italy in 1893 to her in Paris. Includes correspondence from Toronto; a Toronto Daily Mail miniature advertising newspaper for August 3, 1887; Two dance cards 1900 and 1907; Letter from Fawnie to Vera, 1899; blank postcard with a photograph of The Castle, Bamburgh. Also included is one letter from [Henry McCarthy] in Liverpool, UK to parents, dated November 1, 1855.
File consists of two programs featuring Minnie (Hope) Morgan from 1893 and 1895, both in French, and one program featuring Vera Morgan (Gzowski). Also included are two photographs, one labeled as the Morgan family at "Our camp at 'The Grove'" in 1892 and one unlabeled photographic portrait of a woman.
Series documents Peter Gzowski's tenure at the CBC (1971-1997), especially his work on Morningside (1982-1997). Records consist of correspondence, notes, logs, fact sheets, newspaper clippings, proposals, programs, and receipts. A significant amount of material relates to the final broadcast of Morningside (1997), as well as some long-running segments from the show, such as The Bhutan Program and Border Letters. Correspondence consists of internal business communication from CBC and Gzowski's producer, Shelley Ambrose, as well as listener letters.
File consists of four identical portraits of Richard B. Morris (d.2008). Morris started teaching at Trent University in 1968: "It was here that he found
his calling as a teacher and mentor. Richard was very involved with the
introduction of computers to Trent and was one of the first to teach
using shared computer involvement with students." (From the Trent Magazine, Winter 2009 Vol. 40 No. 1)."
File consists of photographs of Dr. David Morrison, a longtime member of the Trent University community. In 1993 Morrison was the acting President and Vice-Chancellor. Morrison was awarded the Eminent Service Award in 2007.
File consists of a photograph of Holly Morrison, who is the 1999 recipient of the Trent University Student Award of Excellence.