Fonds consists of a copy of "Queen's", published by the Queen's University Alumnae Association in 1922; photographs of student associations he was part of while a Commerce student at Queen's; team crests of various University and community teams he was a member of, including Arts '43 Intramural Ski Champions (1941), Ontario Athletic Commission Camp (1938); and the EOABA Junior (1940) and Intermediate 'A' Champions (1942); and obituary.
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.
Essay on Canadian ferns for M.A. degree, Guelph, Ontario; blueprint for steel specimen case for Professor W. Nicol (1911), and minerology notebook owned by Nicol.
The fonds consists of photographs of winter activities, sketch books, newspaper clippings and souvenir booklets from various cities in Canada. Included are images of the Bank of Montreal in London, Ontario from the 1890s, snowshoing expeditions and a picnic in the early 1900s, and Revelstoke, British Columbia. Also included are sketchbooks by J. Brown of lanndscapes in 1841.
Fonds consists of correspondence; course materials; writings including articles, and reprints; speeches; and various subject files relating to legal issues.
The fonds consists of correspondence, research files, reports and typescripts of research articles in psychology and related fields by Dr. Thompson and others.
Fonds consists of correspondence and research papers on his biography of former Prime Minister Arthur Meighen; correspondence to and from Eugene Forsey; related papers on the historical profession and supervision of graduate students; and draft manuscripts relating to his biography of former Ontario Premier, Leslie Miscampbell Frost.
Biographical notes, articles, an indenture, coat of arms, photographs, obituaries relating to McRae and the Golden Lion Block, which he owned, and the Golden Lion Grocery, which he operated.