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- All photographic material: Includes negatives and slides
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Photographs
- NT Stereographs
File consists of a photograph of Liz Hopkins sitting behind a desk.
Subseries documents the career of Peter Gzowski's great-aunt, Hope Morgan (1862-1936), who was a soprano vocalist. Records include newspaper clippings, photographs, correspondence, and programs. Press clippings include material related to her career as a performer and a teacher and reference recitals performed by both herself and her pupils. Hope performed in Europe, including in France, England, Scotland and Belgium, and eventually settled in Toronto, Ontario. Programs and press clippings document her performances in many locations throughout Ontario and Canada. Some press clippings relate to her personal life, such as birthday announcements.
File consists of three photographs of Anne Hoover standing next to her art on display. Hoover was also the publications officer from 1991 to 1997.
File consists of six photographs, four of which are identical portraits, of Hal Hooke (1930-2013). Hooke was the Director of Part-time Studies and the Principal of Julian Blackburn College from 1968 to 1977.
File includes a composite photograph, Osgood Hall Law School Final Year, 1921 and a Province of Ontario certificate appointing Leslie Frost ""to be one of Our Counsel learned in the Law for Our Province of Ontario," 1933.
File consists of a photograph of Wayne Holtz and an unidentified individual stand with golf clubs.
File consists of one photograph of John W. Holmes (1910-1988) a Canadian diplomat. In Fall 1985 Holmes received an honorary degree (Doctor of Laws) from Trent University.
File consists of a headshot of Bill Hodgson (d. 2020). Hodgson was a Trent University employee for over thirty years, starting in 1969 and retiring in 2005.
File consists of one photograph of Chris Hodgson, a Trent University Alumni who was MPP for Haliburton-Victoria-Brock from 1999 to 2003.
File consists of sixteen photographs of Professor Bruce Hodgins (d. 2019). Hodgins started at Trent University in 1965 and was the founder of the History Department and Canadian Studies. After retiring in 1996, he continued to teach Native Studies, History, and Canadian Studies courses until 2007. One photograph includes the Israeli ambassador in 1966.