This fonds consists of published papers, photographs and notes for his research on Cherubism, a curious disease occuring in a Kingston family. Included is an album compiled by Jones which was housed in the Medical Library at Queen's entitled "Cherubism: An Exhibit 1931-1967". There is also a biographical sketch of Lorimer John Austin.
The fonds consists of personal papers, newspaper clippings, and letters written by, about, or to Dr. William Gardiner Anglin. It is a record of the professional activities and personal correspondence of Dr. Anglin at Kingston General Hospital, the Queen's Stationary Hospital, the Kingston Penitentiary, and other locations. The fonds includes newspaper articles, personal letters, and professional correspondence. The Dr. Anglin fonds provides insight into the life of a doctor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Also includes a typescript of Anglin's 1878 shipboard log travelling to Britain, as well as reminiscences put down by Anglin in 1927.
The fonds consists of notes containing drawings of Kingston properties made by Ellis during searches at the Registry Office;a paper read on 4 Janaury 1938, over CFRC Radio entitled, 'Early Surveys of Kingston and Vicinity'; record of hydraulic experiments and measurements, 1926-1946; historical notes on laboratory equipment in Carruthers Hall; and photographs of various members of civil engineering classes, 1928 and 1931.
Fonds consists of Duncan Boucher's notebook containing notes compiled during lectures attended while a student in the Faculty of Medicine, Queen's University at Kingston.
The fonds consists of correspondence, legal documents and military records relating to Clark's life as a soldier in Dundas County. The material covers the period from 1813 to 1848 and includes material relating to the Battle of the Windmill. The military records include muster rolls, various returns and general orders of the Dundas Militia.
Fonds consists of correspondence, speeches, and articles relating to McArthur's work as an historian. Also includes a 'Student's Drawing Book' (scrapbook), containing invitation cards from various Queen's University at Kingston Student Societies to attend their events, as well as personalised Alma Mater Society student election cards.