Fonds consists of photographs of 12 blueprints and 6 ink drawings by Robert Findlay, architect, of Montreal, for the summer home of George Benson and family, Rabbit Island, Thousand Islands (1909); 1 blueprint for cabin by E.D.M. McIntosh, 1937; photographs of the Benson family, plus friends and scenes in the Thousand Islands; auction poster, land deed, and three Visitor's Books relating to (Mississagua) Rabbit Island.
Fonds consists of material related to his work with the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO), and his time as a Professor of Physics in the Department of Physics, Queen's University at Kingston.
Fonds consists of approximately 20,000 negatives documenting events and people in Kingston and district during the period from the late 1940's to the early 1960's. The fonds has very large sections devoted to Queen's University, Canadian Industries Limited, Fort Henry, and military establishments in Kingston. Also many significant national and international new events are covered.
The fonds consists of correspondence, writings, educational material, news clippings, photographs, and genealogical data relating to the Merkley family. Includes indentures, memorials and miscellaneous documents.
Correspondence, certificates, examinations and miscellaneous items pertaining to Dr. Lockhart, who attended the medical school at Queen's University, 1886-1890.
The fonds consists of correspondence of Coote, 1935-1939, correspondence of H.B. Cowan, 1935-1938, press releases and speeches, 1935-1941, and files relating to the Canadian Chamber of Agriculture, including constitution and bylaws, 1935, and correspondence of the director, 1935-1938.
Fonds consists twenty-five volumes of correspondence, commissions, addresses, draft speeches and articles, poll books and accounts. Of particular note is a diary kept by George Brown's father, Peter Brown, recording a trip from Edinburgh to New York, 24 April to 30 June 1837, volume 12 and poll books for Kent and Lambton counties, 1851, volume 23.