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This fonds consists of research in the 19th and 20th century Canadian historical geography, specifically emigration and settlement from British Isles to Upper Canada, the Trent Canal use during WWII, the environmental and cultural consequences of flooding from the Trent Canal dam in the late 19th century, and research on Bon Echo, Algonquin, and Banff National Parks. Research is also included on European migration and land settlement patterns and processes in Cape Province, South Africa in the early 19th century and in Western Australia in the early 20th century. Included in the research materials are several maps, a small collection of photo negatives, and microfilm reels.
Brunger, AlanThis fonds consists of Professor Brunger's research in 19th century Canadian historical geography, mainly in Upper Canada/Ontario, focused on emigration from the U.K. and settlement in Newcastle (Peterborough County) District and London (Talbot Settlement) District. Included in the research materials are several maps, a small collection of photo negatives, and microfilm reels.
Brunger, AlanFonds consists of Professor Alan Brunger's research material pertaining to the historical geography of Bon Echo Provincial Park and Algonquin Provincial Park. Included in the Algonquin materials are aerial photographs and photographs of the Dennison Farm property. Also included is historical geography research material and microfilm reels relating to the Peter Robinson Irish emigration to the Peterborough area.
Brunger, AlanFile consists of seven photographs of Liz Akiwenzie taken indoors.
File consists of a photograph of William (Bill) and Jean Aitken and a newspaper clipping from the Peterborough Examiner from November 18, 1989. The clipping is of William and Jean Aitken and the caption is marking their 50th wedding anniversary. Bill is the oldest Trent graduate, graduating on October 25, 1986 at the age of 74.
File consists of a single photograph from the "original class reunion, Autumn 1989. Photo includes Tod de Jager and Gary Aitken."
File consists of a photograph - on verso is written "pre-dinner sherry in Abott House, fall 1969, photo includes Andrew Aitken, Paul Rodgers and Victoria [Fullen]."
File consists of aerial photographs of an early operating Nassau (now Symons) Campus. Colleges are built and students are on campus.
File consists of aerial photographs during the development of the Symons Campus and surrounding areas.
File consists of aerial photographs taken during the construction of the Symon's campus. Mostly of Westbank campus but some full campus images are included as well. Some photographs are close ups of the college buildings.
Parks StudioFile consists of photographs of downtown Peterborough neighborhoods and Trent University's Nassau campus. A few photos are close ups of the campus buildings.
File consists of photographs of the Nassau (Symons) Campus being developed. Photographs were taken throughout the years as more buildings and areas of campus were built.
Montgomery Flying Service, Susan Neale, Parks StudioFile consists of aerial photographs taken of the Nassau (Symons) Campus site during Trent University's early years of running both campuses. Major construction projects are finished and more buildings start to appear in the photographs. Otonabee College can be seen, as well as the Athletics Centre. The Archaeology Centre and Mackenzie house can be seen in some photographs as well. Trent Sports Fields are not yet constructed.
The smallest black and white photograph was taken by D. Desjardins.
File consists of aerial photographs taken of the Nassau (Symons) Campus site either right before construction started or taken during the very early stages of construction. The photographs mostly come up the river, starting at the south end near the Peterborough Rowing Club House and Stanley Adamson Powerhouse, and then moving north towards the campus location. Early versions of Champlain College, Lady Eaton College, Bata Library, and Science Complex can be seen, as well as an unfinished version of Faryon Bridge.
File consists of aerial photographs showing all parts of the Symon's campus and surrounding areas as the campus developed. Many buildings can be seen including Lady Eaton College, Champlain College, Otonabee College, Bata Library, an early Science Complex, the Athletics Centre, and parts of the surrounding neighborhood.
Parks StudioFile consists of aerial photographs taken of the Nassau (Symons) Campus site as it grew. The photos are taken from many angles capturing all aspects of the campus.
Oakman, HarryFile consists of aerial photographs of the Nassau (Symons) Campus at different stages of construction, mostly depicting West Bank. Also included is a very early photograph of downtown Peterborough, likely where the Quaker Oats building and Heritage Jail now are (Brock and Murray Streets). In the photo there is still a railway running along the bank of the Otonabee River.