Fonds consists of office records, photographs and negatives mostly produced as a result of his business activities as a professional photographer. Images include wedding portraits, passport and school photographs, group photographs of local organizations and the staff of businesses, and local Thousand Island and Gananoque scenes.
The fonds consists of correspondence concerning his career and the discovery of Corundum, news clippings, a notebook of a trip in 1893 and memoranda concerning minerals in Ontario.
This fonds consists of notes, banquet programme,and clippings relating to the National Student Conference held at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba (December 1937); and la journée universitaire de l'Université de Laval, which took place in Quebec City, Quebec (February 1938).
The fonds consists of correspondence, Queen's Drama Guild and Queen's Summer Theatre play programmes and photographs, and assorted typescripts of plays by Dr. Angus and several writers, including Herman A. Voaden, Eric Cross, Joseph Schull, Margaret Angus and Eric P. Nicol. Also includes a book by Dr. Angus titled 'Play Directing.'
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; memoranda; reports; published articles, papers, and addresses; and photographs, including a series of coloured 35 mm slides of various campus buildings, events, and scenes, taken by W.A. Mackintosh during his time as the 12th Principal of Queen's University. There are important files on the Anti-Combines Investigation Act, the 1945 Dominion-Provincial Conference, the Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations, the National Employment Commission, the Economic Advisory Committee, 1939-1944, and Queen's University.
Fonds consists of detailed lecture notes and assignments from his years as a student; drafts of talks given to the 'Saturday Club'; extensive professional correspondence; annual research reports, and lecture notes from courses he taught, including engineering drawing at Queen's University, the Royal Military College in Kingston, and Arizona State University; and photographs.
The fonds is comprised predominantly of audio recordings, with a small amount of textual material. The recordings has been grouped along project lines linked mostly by the geography of the recording.
The fonds consists predominantly of typescripts of correspondence from William Brymner to his family, in particular his mother and father, during his travels to Paris, France, England and various other European locations. Many of the typescripts are annotated in what appears to be Brymner's hand. Of special interest are six manuscripts for public lectures or articles written by Brymner, espousing his views and thoughts on a number of topics including drawing, Impressionism, and the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Also included are various other documents and items such as: Brymner's Order of St. Michael and St. George, various exhibition catalogues for the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, a diploma for Douglas Brymner from Queen's University, and an accompanying framed letter from Sir Sanford Fleming congratulating Douglas Brymner upon the conferring of said degree.