The fonds consists of manuscripts, speeches and appearances, clippings and articles, radio editorials, letters and correspondence; honourary degrees and awards, and daily journals relating to Roy Bonisteel's career as an author and television personality. The records reflect the process of writing and rewriting, researching, and editing material to create the finished published work.
Course notes from Queen's University Medical School, 1908-1911, material relating to the Queen's University Stationary Hospital, military medical manuals and diplomas.
Fonds consists of a copy "Procedures and Problems in Quantitative Analysis", by R.L. Dorrance, complete with teaching notes, exercises, annual 'Requirements', and 'Reagents required,' as well as handwritten and printed lecture notes.
Fonds consists of correspondence and "Certificates of Standing at Examination"; photographs of various buildings on the campus of Queen's University at Kingston, garden in front the Principal's Residence (Summerhill), picnics and skating parties, University Avenue, Kingston Mills, Royal Military College, Fort Henry and the Isolation Hospital, Macdonald Park, military parade on 24 May, and a river steamer.
Fonds consists of a copy of "His Majesty's Coronation", a souvenir booklet issued with the compliments of Branch No. 9, to commemorate the coronation of HRH King George VI.
Royal Canadian Legion. Sir Archibald Cameron Macdonell Branch 9
Fonds consists of minutes from the Annual General Meetings, semi-annual meetings, Board of Directors, Board of Management (now Committe of Management); miscellaneous minutes; legal and financial records; membership material; photographs; rosters; clippings; and memorabilia.
The fonds consist of a manuscript titled "Hail to the Lord's anointed." This music for solo voices, chorus and string accompaniment was written for the degree of Bachelor of Music, University of Toronto, 1909.