The fonds consists of two files containing memoranda on Aberdeen Correspondence in the Public Archives of Canada and a book by Owen Neuendorff on the Canadian Governor-Generalship; Letter, 1955 Sept. 15, Ottawa, to Mason Wade relating to Wade's book, The French-Canadians, 1760-1945.
The fonds consists of correspondence and poetry in English and Gaelic by Evan MacColl. Also included are estate papers relating to Alexander Fraser, and genealogical material.
Fonds consists of Queen's memorabilia, including examination papers, and dance programmes; a female student's gym outfit; song sheets; and a copy "ATribute to Sit John A. Macdonald", by the University's first Dean of Students, Dr. Stewart Webster.
The fonds consists of material from E. A. Prince's early life in Kingston where he attended high school and university. The material spans the Prince's years at Kingston Collegiate Vocational Institute, including musical programs from the K.C.V.I. Glee and Drama Clubs, notes from classes and records from his involvement in Scouting. The University material reflects Prince's continued involvement in the arts - concert programs, theatrical programs - as well as his academic career. Also included are letters between Prince and his family and friends.
Fonds consists of correspondence and a photograph pertaining to the raising, from the Trent River, of iron ore cars, belonging to the Cobourg, Peterborough & Marmora Railway and Mining Company.
Fonds includes bibliographies and manuscripts of scientific papers and commentaries by the author, with particular emphasis on his speciality which was fluid surges and water-hammer.
Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, reservation books, playbills, sketches of costumes, director's notes, news clippings, scrapbook, notices of meetings, committee reports, purchases, constitution, and a pamphlet entitled, "The Faculty Players of Queen's University".
The fonds consists of correspondence, financial records, legal documents, militia papers, council minutes, press clippings, and miscellaneous material relating to the activities of William Fairfield, a United Empire Loyalist who came to Canada in 1784, and to his descendants. Includes the 1796 Chippewa-Fairfield Deed, a private conveyance of land title.
Fonds consists of minutes, reports, and a pamphlet relating to the history, administration, and operation of Fairfield House, also known as the White House, located at Amherstview, Ontario.