Fonds consists of professional papers relating to his career as a teacher and research physicist and includes correspondence; lecture notes; subject files; and a copy of his "Report on a Visit to the General Electric Co. Reserach Laboratory, Schenectady, New York, May 1950", in relation to the establishment of a Synchrotron Lab, under the auspices of the Department of Physics, at Queen's University at Kingston.
The fonds consists of correspondence with family members and other local writers, some publications, clippings about topics of interest to Robb and material about the lore, traditions and language of native peoples particularly of Ontario and upper New York State; guest book for visitors at Abbey Dawn; and a copy of a film entitled, "The Little Canadian", starring Wallace Havelock Robb, as 'The Deacon'.
The fonds is comprised of material collected, collated and copied by the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association in preparation for, and for participation in, the Deschenes Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals in Canada. The fonds also includes the regular administration files created and received by the Association in the course of its regular activities. The Association files include material such as mailouts, correspondence, clippings and subject files of interest to the organization.
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.
The fonds consist predominantly of administrative records, St. Andrew's publications, documents on the subject of the church's history, records of missionary work, and documents concerning members of the clergy and congregation. The collection reflects the growth of St. Andrew's, changes in the church's structure, and the evolution of St. Andrew's relationship with Kingston since its founding in 1818. The fonds consist of the following series: Fellowship, Work, and Worship.
Fonds consists of correspondence; legal records including copies of the Constitution, By-laws, and Guidelines; financial records; minutes; annual reports; yearly submissions to the P.S.I. Challenge Shield Competition; material relating to annual conventions; subject files; records relating to the parent body, the Ontario Medical Secretaries Association; printed material including the "Bulletin" and "Connection".
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; manuscripts; writings; reviews; addresses; material relating to conferences she attended and/or organised; awards and other honours she has received over the years; course material, public relations items, and examinations set during her time at Queen's University at Kingston; photographs; clippings; and videocassettes of a visit to Queen's University at Kingston by Michel Butor.
From Lewis's earliest work with Rutherford at the Cavendish Laboratory, through his many years working at the Telecommunications Research Establishment to his work at the Chalk River facility in Ontario, this fonds illustrates the professional life of a world authority on nuclear energy. The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, publications, photographs, and audio cassettes documenting various interviews with Lewis and various other scientists.