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- All photographic material: Includes negatives and slides
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Photographs
- NT Stereographs
File consists of a photograph and one four images of headshots of Dr. James Buttle.
File consists of one photograph of Barbara Butler working at the Audio Library.
File consists of two headshots of Trent University Alumni John Butcher, class of 1967.
Collection consists of three pamphlets, "Our Own Cookbook" / by the East Victoria Women's Institute, 1905, "Pioneer Gleanings from Verulam, 1867-1967" / by T.H. Martin, and "Bury's Green Branch of the Women's Institute, 1953-1993". Also included are items which were removed from a scrapbook: seven photographs, brochures, and several newspaper clippings relating to Fenelon Falls, Bobcaygeon, Lindsay, and Bury's Green, Ontario, 1961, 1984-1994. The photographs include Women's Institute members such as Nan McGhee, Phyllis Fell, Esther Humphries, Laura Flett, Mrs. Tiers, Clara Flett, and Grace Barker; also included are photos of Sherry L. Telford and Kim Chambers during the Olympic Torch Run, 1988. This collection also consists of a scrapbook entitled "Tweedsmuir History: Bury's Green Branch Women's Institute". Enclosed in it are approximately 70 photographs, a history of Bury's Green branch of the Women's Institute, maps, brochures, correspondence, historical accounts, and memorabilia, n.d. This collection also consists of research material for the Tweedsmuir History; Hand Books for the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario, 1949, 1971, 1983, and 1987; notebooks containing reports on the Tweedsmuir History, on Historical Research and Cultural Events, and on Education and Cultural Activities, 1953-1987; programs dated 1953-54 through 1993-94; 100th anniversary materials; and correspondence and brochures relating to an award given to a student at Fenelon Falls Secondary School, 1996.
Bury's Green Women's InstituteFile consists of two identical photographs of Helen Burke working in a Kitchen at Trent University.
This fonds consists of photographs, two charcoal portraits, land documents, family bible and biographical sketches of Lakefield, Ontario. It also includes information on the Joseph Walton family of Smith Township. The bible contains genealogical information and is a "Cottage" Bible stamped with name of Joseph and S.J. Walton.
Burgess-Walton familyFile consists of eleven photographs and four images of Dr. John Burbidge, Professor Emeritus (philosophy). One photograph includes Matt Shaughnessy.
File consists of two identical headshots of Chris Bunting.
File consists of two identical headshots of Angela Bulmer.
File consists of a photograph of Victor Buffalo, Indigenous leader standing with two unidentified individuals.
File consists of five photographs of Dale Buelow, one at Convocation and the others in a wooded area holding snowshoes.
This fonds consists of records leading to the production of "Thomas Buck Yorkshire to Ontario" which traces the descendants of Thomas Buck who came to Canada from Yorkshire in 1833. Records include newspaper clippings, obituaries, wedding announcements, photographs, a copy of "The First Publishers of Truth," a history of quakerism in Dent, historiography of the Buck coat of arms, genealogical charts and a photocopy of "The Late Thomas Buck, of Ravenstonedale."
Buck familyFile consists of one headshot of Jock Bryce, former Director of Human Resources (1992-1997).
File consist of two identical portraits and two images of Alan Brunger.
This fonds consists of publications, pamphlets, correspondence, journals, and reports concerning the International Peace Movement, socialism and communism.
Mickleburgh, BruceFile consists of a photograph of Meyer Brownstone (1922-2019), who was a Canadian activist and best known for his involvement with Oxfam Canada. Brownstone received an honorary degree (Doctor of Laws) from Trent University in Spring, 1987.
File consists of images of Stewart Brown, who was the Dean of Graduate Studies from 1973 to 1977.
File consists of seven photographs of Dr. Stephen Brown, including one of him in a group shot, at the 1996 Convocation in academic regalia, and at the opening of the Céilie in 1994.
File consists of two photographs of Quentin Brown sitting at a table with papers in front of him.
File consists of one photograph of Ken Brown (I.T. Department) at the 1993 Christmas Party playing a violin with Curtis Dreidger.