The fonds consists of correspondence with family members and other local writers, some publications, clippings about topics of interest to Robb and material about the lore, traditions and language of native peoples particularly of Ontario and upper New York State; guest book for visitors at Abbey Dawn; and a copy of a film entitled, "The Little Canadian", starring Wallace Havelock Robb, as 'The Deacon'.
The fonds consists of photographic negatives along with some photographic prints and slides which include photographs of news events, publicity and aerial shots along with pictures of interest to Queen's University. The largest part of this fonds is made up of portraits of Kingstonians, many prominent, and Queen's University Graduates.
Fonds consists of correspondence, including letters home to his wife during his time overseas in WWII; sermons, extending over half a century as well as many dating from his time as a Navy Chaplin; writings; research notes and lectures, from his time at Queen's University as an educator; photographs; subject files, both personal and professonial; prayers; and diaries, dating from 1921 until 1984.
The fonds consists of photographs of Kingston and region including Fort Henry prior to, and following, restoration; Simcoe House; City Hall and Princess Street during 250th Anniversary celebrations; the S.S. Waubic and S.S. Wolf Islander; Cathcart Redoubt, Cedar Island; and Murney Tower.
Fonds consists of correspondence from a missionary in China (1903-1911); photographs, programmes, newsletter from his student days and from the Class of '41 (1937-1941; 1954 & 1964); scrapbooks, photographs, and clippings compiled during his time as Mayor of Belleville, Ontario (1970-1972); family photographs and genealogical material, correspondence, and subject files.