The fonds consists of correspondence, biographical material, subject files, degrees, photographs and miscellaneous material mostly relating to Dr. O'Connor's activities with the Queen's University military hospitals in World War I and with his connections to Queen's University. Also includes an annoted textbook on bacteriology.
Fonds consists of records of the local branch of CARAL including correspondence, newsletters, financial information, and scrapbooks relating to activity undertaken and sponsored by the organization.
Canadian Abortion Rights Action League. Kingston Chapter.
Correspondence, original contributions, edited typescripts, copyright assignments, publicity material and financial records of Kingston 300-a Social Snapshot, produced as a tercentenary project by a small editorial committee. Also included in an index to the publication which was not reproduced in the book.
Official correspondence and other papers including a proclamation offering a reward for prosecution against vandalism commited against the monument to Sir Isaac Brock at Queenston Heights.
Office files, files related to Queen's staff, slides, videos, photographs and mounted clippings. Photographs and slides depict scenes of annual student activities, building exteriors and interiors, sports, convocations, aerials etc.; video tape for Queen's Capital Program, 1970.
The fonds is predominantly comprised of photographic material pertaining to the Kingston Ukrainian community in the latter half of the 20th century. Children's activities, family photos, identified and unidentified group and individual shots. The most consistant person that is identifiable throughout the material is Iryna (Irene) Syrko. There are a few textual documents as well, of particular note is material pertaining to Hanna Gaertner and an official photo id for Irene Syrko.