Fonds consists of correspondence, legal case files, research and teaching notes in criminal law and legal history, and writings and files on social and religious issues.
The fonds consists of administrative and financial records of the organization relating to issues of funding, grants, audits, financial statements, budgeting, distribution, subscription services, advertising and a small number of production files for various issues. The minutes from the meetings of both the Board of Directors and the Editorial Board are present, though the Editorial Board minutes span only one decade (1990's). The fonds includes a complete run of the magazine.
The records start with the proceedings of the first town council in 1838 and are continually being acquired. Many of the early minute books are indexed. In addition there are separate volumes for committee reports between 1842 and 1898, and for bylaws between 1838 and 1907. The minute books and correspondence of the Finance and Accounts Committee are of interest. The story of the Fire Department between 1888 and 1936 is to be found in the records of the Committee on Fire and Light. There are scattered records for the Parks and Property Committees, fairly detailed records for the Board of Works between 1891 and 1936 and for the Board of Health around the same time. The correspondence of the City Clerk is complete from 1898 to 1938 and there are letter books from 1952 on as well as scattered letter books from 1852 to 1896. The records of the City Treasurer comprise an extensive collection of account books as do the records of the City Engineer.
Fonds consists of the Queen's Yearbook "Graduating Class School of Mining 1910", belonging to Lawrence Roddick Neilson, with a number of additonal photographs taken on both the University campus and in Kingston and surroudning area, plus a large number taken during a subsequent surverying trip to Southern Alberta, to construct irrigation canals; and a class ring, belonging to Anna Lorena Neilson, engraved with "Q25".
Includes A 2.1 : 010, F B3.2 : 003. Records of Office, Committee on Campus Planning and Sub-Committee on Grounds. Plans pertaining mostly to proposed landscaping of various areas of Queen's Campus, 1972-1987 and the architectural drawings of many of the Queen's heritage buildings. Also includes files on properties bought or considered to be bought by Queen's, and slides of Queen's buildings taken in 1975-1977.
Queen's University. Office of Campus Planning and Development
Fonds consists of Agenda and Minutes of the Athletic Board of Control/University Council on Athletics; team programmes and schedules, instructional programmes and booklets, media guides; team and individual photographs; correspondence, membership lists, promotional material, articles, and photographs relating to Reunion 2000 of the Comets Intermediate Football Team; a CD containing the records of all those individuals who have coached athletics at the University from 1873 to 2003; a three-volume set, entitled 'A Compilation of Queen's Athletes And Sport Teams: 1873-2004 'Celebrating 131 Years of Academic and Athletic Excellence'', compiled by Henk Pardoel, Communications Coordinator, documenting individual and team accomplishments, sports results, and the names of those athletes that have competed over the years for the seventy-five plus teams (2005); correspondence and promotional material relating to the Ted Reeve Dinner (1974) and Ted Reeve Memorial Scholarship (1984), clippings pertaining to Ted Reeve, and a copy of "25 Columns by Ted Reeve"; a promotional DVD for the athletics programme entitled 'A Call to Arms' (2004); a summary of the 2004-2005 athletics season entitled 'A Warriors Race'; and a number of DVD's capturing all home, and some away, games of the 2003 University Men's Soccer team; videos of several sporting events including Queen's vs York University football game (9/11/2003), 'Timecode Burns' of a 2003 Queen's vs. University of Toronto football game and a 2003 Queen's vs Ryerson soccer game; a video of the "Nutrition in Sport" Conference; a booklet entitled, "75 Years of Football at Queen's" compiled in 1973 by Queen's University Athletics and contains scoring statistics; the Ontario Hockey Association Championship Cup ("the Cosby Cup") (1891).
The fonds consists of correspondence and other papers of the 9th Earl of Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies related to Canada. Includes correspondence with Earl Grey, Governor General of Canada, general correspondence and printed material and memoranda.
The fonds consists of the professional and private records of Bob Fleming from 1952 to 2005. It includes all aspects of his professional life [excluding PACE Magazine years - see KRH holdings] from his work with Moral Re-Armament in the 1950s-1960s, his consultancy as R.J. Fleming & Associates (1970s) and Robert J. Fleming International Research (1980s-1990s), his work with Robert L. Stanfield, his twelve-year term as Director of Administration of Ontario's Legislative Assembly, his work on the publication "Canadian Legislatures", and the creation and administration of YES Canada. The fonds also includes personal records including an unpublished memoir, correspondence with family, friends and colleagues, legal papers, notes and memos, and other material. The fonds has been divided into 13 series: Moral Re-Armament series (1952-1965); PACE Magazine series (1967-1969); Arctic & Mid-Canada Corridor series (1968-1971, 2009); R.J. Fleming & Associates series (1970-1984); Royal Commission on Book Publishing (1972-1983); Rt. Hon. Robert Stanfield series (1970-1980); Ontario Legislature series (1971-1997); Canadian Legislatures series (1971-1999); Robert Fleming International Research series (1980-1994); Government/Political persons & miscellaneous personalities series (1976-1992); Organizations series (1978-1994); YES Canada series (1985-1995); Personal series (1967-2006).
The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, writings, subject files, tape recordings, notebooks, photographs, and diaries. There is considerable correspondence with well-known writers and artists as well as with many publishing houses and periodicals.