The fonds consists of project files, research and reports relating predominantly to the preservation of historic buildings in Ontario. Includes copied and original architectural drawings, photographs of each project site, and correspondence and minutes relating to each project. Also includes some research material relating to papers written by Scheinman, as well as conferences at which he presented.
The fonds consists of family correspondence, subject files relating to the Kingston Conference of Artists, 1941, the Federation of Canadian Artists, 1941-1951, a family history by Dr. Biéler's father and mother, diaries covering the period 1860-1980, newspaper clippings, exhibition notices, a sketch book by his mother Blanche Biéler (ca. 1884-1886) and a copy of 'Nos Origines' written by André Biéler's parents; interviews, captured on video featuring André Biéler speaking with Peter Harcourt and Tom Evans.
The fonds consists of letters to John and Alexander Anderson, merchants interested primarily in West Africa. Press clippings concerning Captain William Anderson of the artillery in the Afghan war, 1840.
The fonds consists of correspondence concerning Mrs. Huggard's work and interest in North American Indigenous and Inuit peoples, articles, press clippings and photographs.
Fonds consists of legal records (land deeds and a bond) pertaining to various members of the Amey family -- John, Joseph, Nicholas, Peter -- of Ernesttown Township, Ontario, including an 1809 deed relating to 'Mary Howard/Otherwise McKenzie' of Loughborough, Township, Ontario; receipts; and a letter appointing Peter Amey as 'Convenor of Highways' in Ernesttown Township.
Fonds consists of .correspondence; minutes; financial records; subject files; and pamphlets; as well as records of the Office of the President (1976-1990) and Vice-President (Operations) (1982-1989); a copy of "Brood With Tradition", produced by the AMS, and recorded at Queen's University at Kingston (1988); massive birthday card signed by the students of Queen's in celebration of the University's 150th Anniversary (16 October 1991)