Fonds consists of material relating to Progressive Conservative Party in the riding of Kingston and the Islands including minutes, printed campaign literature and press clippings. Campaign buttons and other publicity materials are also available in the fonds.
The fonds consists of correspondence, assessment rolls, minutes and resolutions of council, school board records, financial and legal records, petitions, contracts and miscellaneous items relating to the village of Portsmouth from its incorporation as a village to 1951 shortly before its annexation to the city of Kingston in 1952
This fonds consists of files relating to Harold Ritchie's involvement with the Angel of Mercy Monument, a plaque at K.C.V.I., the fountain in Centennial Park and teaching conditions, all in Kingston.
Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, speeches, lectures, research notes, writings, published works, subject files, photographs and material related to organizations to which Lower belonged. Literary files from the Executors of the estate of A.R.M. Lower which include unpublished articles. Also included is an audio tape recorded in Kingston, Ont., April 13, 1971 which is a discussion of recent Canadian history, as well as Dr. Lower's views as expressed in the book Canadians in the Making. Dr. Lower also answers various questions concerning his philosophy of history as it relates to his philosophy of life.
Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and other material relating to Heffron's work as an author. The fonds includes manuscripts for "Rain and I," "The Miracle Makers," "A Nice Fire and Some Moonpennies," and "The Atlantic Between," among other works.
Fonds consists of records and memorabilia belonging to Queen's grad Pierre Wolfe, Meds '47. This includes his student notes for his medical classes taken at Queen's, 8mm film footage of Queen's campus and Kingston, photographs of Barriefield, Kingston, and Queen's, and pins, crests and medals.
Fonds consists of student notes, minutes, reports, and research compiled by J.E. Mackay. Includes records relating to the First World War and the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry.
The fonds consists of twenty-five architectural drawings and five architectural books documenting a variety of projects in which Gage was involved in Kingston, Ontario. A number of the unsigned drawings have more recently been attributed to other architects working in the area at the time such as Edward Horsey, William Newlands and William Coverdale, but may have been maintained as a part of Gage's collection of drawings as reference material.