The fonds consists of three albums of photographs relating to the personal and private life of the Smith Family from around 1910 to 1938. The scope of the material varies from album to album. One album contains pictures of Cecil McKee as a young woman depicting her life in Toronto, including family portraits, Centre Island, Jarvis Street, and Bay Street. Also included in this album are family photographs from the cottage which may have been located in the Thousand Islands region. The second album is predominantly comprised of photographs taken in 1913 depicting the varied engineering experience of Gordon J. Smith. The album appears to illustrate an engineering expedition starting in Alberta and moving along the Yellowhead Trail into British Columbia. Included are photographs of Hinton, Edson, Entwistle, Edmonton, Thornton, Jasper, Fitzhugh, Moose Lake, the Fraser River, Tete Jaune Cache and Lake Helena. Of particular note are some detailed shots of Mt. Robson and the glaciers at its base. The third album is of a later date and shows photographs of the family during the 1930's and features John and Eleanor as children.
The fonds consists of correspondence, memoranda, reports, financial records and scrapbooks pertaining to the business of the Social Planning Council of Kingston.
The fonds consists of minute books, membership rolls and accounts of Schomberg Lodge #183, 1859-1950. Also includes the minutes of Height of Land no Surrender Lodge #127 of Newboro, 1874-1889.
The fonds consist predominantly of administrative records, St. Andrew's publications, documents on the subject of the church's history, records of missionary work, and documents concerning members of the clergy and congregation. The collection reflects the growth of St. Andrew's, changes in the church's structure, and the evolution of St. Andrew's relationship with Kingston since its founding in 1818. The fonds consist of the following series: Fellowship, Work, and Worship.
The fonds consists of the Constitution of the Society, minutes, correspondence, and ledgers of a society formed as a charitable and social organization for those of Scottish descent. Also includes membership for Thomas Drummond in 1840.