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Journal of C.R. Barker

  • CA ON00239 F24
  • Discrete Item
  • 1841-1890

Ephemera book of home-medical remedies for horses and people. Religious writings.

Barker, C.R.

[Journal relating to invasion of Upper Canada]

  • CA ON00239 F2827
  • Discrete Item
  • [ca. 1850]

Item is a photocopy of a journal, outlining a plan by an Irish-American group to invade Upper Canada through Kingston. Also includes letters surrounding the acquisition of the material.

J.P. Carey letters

  • CA ON00239 F63
  • Discrete Item
  • 1839-1840

Letters to George T. Dension re. legal matters.

Carey, J.P.

Julie Clarke papers

  • CA ON00239 F2229
  • Discrete Item
  • 1911-1949

Alumnae Association programmes and magazine clippings.

Clarke, Julie M.L. (O'Grady)

Just Coasting on the Queen's Campus with Stone and Macleod

  • CA ON00239 F2176
  • Discrete Item
  • [195-?]

A booklet of collected cartoons from Chloe Macleod and Frank Stone who created these images for the editorial page of the Queen's Journal. The cartoons poke fun at campus life.

Macleod, Chloe

Kingston and Area Ethiopia Relief Fund

  • CA ON00239 F1480
  • Discrete Item
  • 24 Dec. 1984

This fonds consists of footage of a fund-raising telethon, first aired on Kingston Cablenet, on behalf of the Kingston and Area Ethopia Relief Fund.

Kingston and Area Ethiopia Relief Fund

Kingston and District Agricultural Society Centennial pamphlet

  • CA ON00239 F2571
  • Discrete Item
  • 1967

This discrete item is a pamphlet giving a concise history of the Kingston Fall Exhibition from 1830 to 1967. The brochure was created as a centennial activity in 1967.

Kingston and District Agricultural Society

Kingston as Capital Clippings

  • CA ON00239 F2167
  • Discrete Item
  • 1843-1857

From 1843 to 1857 the capital of Canada had moved between Kingston, Montréal, Toronto and Quebec City. Seeing as agreement on a permanent capital was so contentious, the matter was deferred to the young Queen Victoria. The 2 pocketbooks contain articles about the proposed locations of the capital of Canada, reflecting the decidedly biased opinion that Kingston would be the best choice due to the City's location, security and lifestyle.

Unknown

[Kingston crests (proposed)]

  • CA ON00239 F2750
  • Discrete Item
  • [ca. 1910]

Item is a sheet with three hand-drawn crests affixed. These were proposed designs for the Kingston coat of arms.

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