The fonds consists of correspondence, diaries, writings and subject files documenting the career of Professor Currie as historian and university professor. The files of his writing show his broad interests in the field of Canadian economic history, Canadian transportation history and the Grand Trunk Railway.
Fonds consists of correspondence, financial records, production files, draft scripts, photographs, press clippings pertaining to his films, 'Who Has Seen the Wind' (1976), and 'Silence of the North' (1980).
Fonds consists of correspondence received by A. E. Prince from his family and friends during the period of 1909 to 1946. Also included are publications by A. E. Prince, as well as other Queen's colleagues, teaching notes, household expenses, memberships, clippings and programmes for various theatrical and musical events. Of particular note are the photographs taken by Prince during his tour of duty in Cairo, Palestine, and Egypt.
This fonds consists of membership lists, correspondence, and programmes relating to annual business meetings. There is also a significant number of records which pertain to the Kingston Junior Music Club from the 1970's to 2010.
Fonds consists of a biography and letters covering her nursing education and subsequent career following graduation with a Bachelor of Science Nursing - ist Class from Queen's University at Kingston (1947).
The Cyril Greenland fonds which include correspondence, subject files, and miscellaneous files contain important files relating to the life and work of Merrill Denison, his family (including Flora MacDonald Denison, Mary Merrill and the Merrill family) as well as the property at Bon Echo. The files contain some information about Walt Whitman and Bon Echo and the suffrage movement in Canada.
Fonds consists of day books, ledgers, and contracts relating to the operations of Mitchell and Wilson, Ltd., including contracts for building Nokomis Lodge on Howe Island, and many contracts with New York architect, Frank T. Lent.
Fonds consists of research material relating to J. Pritchard's latest book entitled, "Bridge of Ships: Canadian Shipbuilding During the Second World War"; correspondence; and articles.