Fonds consists of two albums containign historic and contemporary photographs of the Research Division of Ontario Hydro, plus John Gifford's retirement party.
The collection consists of one leather bound photographic album and 16 albumen prints. The album features portrait photographs from the Peterborogh area predominantly. Individuals who can be identified are from the Higginson, Hall and Fleming families. Also includes portraits done by Topley, Notman, and Brown, Barnes and Bell of England. The sixteen albumen prints are linked in that they appear to be scenics gathered or taken by the survey photographer during Fleming's time with the Geological Survey of Canada and his trip across Canada.
Fonds consists of "The Clark Papers: Letters from former students and well wishers of Professor Reg Clark upon his retirement from Queen's University, 1954-1992"; being letters of appreciation from former students, bound and presented to Dr. Reginald H. Clark upon his retirement from the Department of Chemical Engineering. In addition there are his lecture and course notes of the "Nature, Science and Man" interdisciplinary environmental studies course he designed in the 1970s.
The fonds is a record of Dr. Horace Mabee's medical practice in Kingston, Ontario and consists of three daybooks. These patient account books document the daily medical activities of Dr. H. Mabee and include information about patients, the services provided, fees charged and payment received.
Fonds consists of correspondence; reports; addresses; programmes; material relating to annual meetings of both the Royal Architectural Society of Canada and the Ontario Association of Architects; building plans and contracts; construction materials catalogues; certificates; photographs; and clippings; three opaltype prints of buildings on the campus of Queen's University at Kingston, including the Old Arts Building, Carruthers Hall, and Fleming Hall.
Fonds consists of a copy of a booklet of remembrances entitled, "Whispers and Shadows: Arnhem Fifty Years Later", based on a visit, by a group of World War Two veterans, to the Netherlands, to take part in ceremonies and a reunion, commemorating the 50th anniversay of the Battle of Arnhem.
Fonds consists of Constitution and By-Laws; minutes; brochures; programmes; newsletters; and material relating to a workshop put on by Patrick Burroughs.