Fonds consists of photographs of students undertaking a variety of activities on campus. Includes photographs of students in costume for theatrical productions, Ban Righ, interior of dorm rooms, skating parties and field hockey team shots.
This fonds consists of memorabilia, including dance programmes and invitations to various campus social events, acquired while Mary W. Burns was a student at Queen's.
Programme for memorial service, 1891 June 25, for Sir John A. Macdonald; copy of resolution of the lodge concerning his death; and an invitation to the 'At Home', 1894 Nov. 7, celebrating the lodge's centenary, addressed to Mr. R.W. Garrett.
Ancient St. John's Lodge, Masonic Order, Kingston, Ont
Correspondence including circular letters addressed mainly to H.H. Wells of Prescott. Includes letters regarding a prospective member, by-laws of Salem Lodge, [ca. 1890], and other documents including the financial statement for 1889-1890.
The fonds predominantly consists of project files for the various engagements that MASS LBP undertook for a variety of clients from the beginning of the organization up to 2020. There is also material relating to the running of the partnership, a series of letters and responses for participation in the Civic lottery process and a series of Reports on completed works..
Letter dated 3rd of February 1876, from the Earl of Carnarvon to the Earl of Dufferin regarding a monetary donation from the Queen to a woman, Mrs. Lynn, in honour of her giving birth to triplets. On the other side of the sheet is a disparaging Report of Frog Hollow School by the teacher, Carman Lynn, addressing the issues of expenses, attendance, behaviour and the caretaker's work.
The fonds consists of sermons and funeral eulogies delivered by Nicols when he was a circuit rider in the Guelph-Waterloo and Etobicoke area. Some notes on baptisms and marriages for these areas and the townships of Pickering and Kings are included.
Fonds consists of photographs of Maureen Armstrong and her classmates while at Queen's, and includes such buildings as Muir House, Macdonnell House, and LaSalle Barracks No. 8 and No. 9, as well as the 1950-1951 Queen's Women's Hockey Team, the Phys-Ed Ski Team, and a candle lighting ceremony.