DATES OF CREATION:
[ca. 1997], 2003
PHYSICAL EXTENT:
8 photographs: col. slides; 2.5 x 3.5 cm
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:
Peters Ennals, a native of British Columbia, received his BA
degree (1967), his MA degree (1968), and his doctoral degree
from the University of Toronto (1978), working in the broad
field of historical and cultural geography. In 1974, he began
as a Lecturer in the Department of Geography at Mount Allison
University, and by 1987 was Head of the department and held
the administrative positions of Dean (Faculty of Social Sciences)
and Vice-President (Academic and Research). He has authored
and co-authored several publications.
CUSTODIAL HISTORY:
In continuous custody of donor prior to donation.
SCOPE AND CONTENTS:
Fonds consists of slides of scenes in and near the Tantramar Marsh, Sackville, New Brunswick
SOURCE OF TITLE:
Title based on content of fonds
ACCRUALS:
Not expected
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS:
None known
FINDING AIDS:
Inventory available at repository
IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION:
Donated by Peter Ennals, 2003
LANGUAGE:
English
LOCATION OF ORIGINALS:
Mount Allison University Archives
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
Not available
RELATED RECORDS:
Peter Ennals records are also located in Accessions 8448, 9716 and 2001.6.
Publications by Peter Ennals are located in the Ralph Pickard Bell Library
and in the Mount Allison University
Archives Faculty Publications Collection
ALL OTHER NOTES:
Not applicable
RETRIEVAL NO.:
2003.31
REPOSITORY:
Mount Allison University
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS, USE AND REPRODUCTION:
Open for research purposes. Copying and/or publication permitted only with written permission of the Mount Allison University Archives
1. Covered Bridge, High Marsh Road, April 2003
2. Marsh hay barn, April 2003
3. View of the Tantramar Marsh from Cumberland Ridge, looking west, April 2003
4. Looking east to Fort Lawrence Ridge, April 2003
5. Chapman Farm, April 2003
6. Fence line near Fort Lawrence, April 2003
7. Tantramar Marsh near Midgic, August 2003
8. Anderson’s Hay Press, near Cole’s Island, [ca. 1997] |