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.
The fonds consists of photocopies of correspondence relating primarily to analyses of events in Canada. Includes letters from W.L. Mackenzie King and Robert L. Borden.
Fonds consist of research and lecture notes, correspondence, manuscripts, and other material related to the study and teaching of art at Queen's University and Concordia, as well as records relating to Canada Council grants, and the management of FUSE Magazine.
The fonds consists of correspondence and legal material from three generations of the Deacon family, Joseph Deacon, Charles Rufus Deacon and John Albert Deacon.
The fonds consists of nearly 1200 drawings, blueprints, and specifications spanning the career of Kingston architect William Newlands, from 1882 until his death in 1926. The subject matter of most of the material is specific to Kingston and all facets of enterprise in Kingston are represented - dwellings, businesses, schools, hospitals, churches, charitable institutions and government institutions.