The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, financial records, and photographs relating ot the business operations of the Davies family. The files relate to two generations of the family - William Rupert Davies and Arthur Llewellyn Davies. The records are valuable for a study of their newspaper and radio broadcasting interests. In addition there is a large collection of Margaret Esther Davies correspondence, subject files and addresses.
The fonds consists of correspondence, business and personal records, records relating to his motion pictures, reports, financial statements, and scrapbooks.
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; writings; course and grant material; and records relating to conferences, workshops, and seminars Dr. Rutenberg attended.
The collection is comprised of raw footage, as well as several final productions of films in which Pulver was involved in some capacity. The majority of the material pertains to a documentary about cruise missiles and disarmament but other topics include the Dandelion community (an intentional community/commune) located near Kingston, Ontario, aquafitness, and Kingston Artists' workshops.
The fonds consists of correspondence relating to his work as translator of Canadian literature. Includes correspondence with many Canadian publishers such as Oberon Press and McClelland and Stewart. Letters from Gabrielle Roy, Tennesse Williams and Ralph Gustafson are also included in the collection. Unpublished manuscripts and all books translated by David Lobdell.
Fonds consists of an unpblished work by David Rigsby entitled, "Coal"; a Certificate of Appreciation to David Rigsby, from the Queen's Alumni Association folliwng the completion of his Presidency in 1971; photographs of the Science '38 Formal, held at Grant Hall, and the 1987 Distinguished Service Award recipients, including Dorothy (Manderson) Rigsby.
The fonds consists of an original diary created by Ballingall during his time in Kingston that includes sketches by C.D. Shanly and Lady Alexander and vignettes about the pirate, Bill Johnston, and indigenous peoples at Cataraqui River. Also included is a microfilm copy of the diary.
The fonds consists of approximately 200 colour slides (35mm) and 60 postcards with various scenes of Kingston, including Fort Henry, City Hall, City Park Queen's University, 1976 Olympic sailing, Windsurfing Championships of 1982, tall ships in Kingston harbour, historic hockey games and various Kingston events. Also includes a scrapbook relating to the Kingston Ski Club, as well as a history of that organization. There is one home movie (8mm) of local winter activities.