This fonds consists of company files, merchandising records, correspondence, financial ledgers, scrapbooks, and photographs, relating to the Abramsky and Sons Limited department stores. These records reflects the growth and operation of a local Kingston business.
Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, financial records, conference files, news releases, and photographs relating to the IEEE Canadian Foundation, along with its two originating bodies, the Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers, and the Hamilton Sector of the Canadian Branch.
Fonds consists of correspondence, including letters from artist Paul Smyth; writings; subject files; file series; photographs; and a copy of his "Conversations With My Cat". The material provides invaluable insights into the operation of the Bibliographic Society of Canada and the publication of the periodical, Canadian Notes and Queries. There are also extensive files relating to the Frontenac County History Committee illustrating the many problems of computing a county history as well as a collection of photographs and prints of prominent Canadians and politicians, Kingston area scenes, and Fort Henry.
The fonds consists of correspondence, lecture and research notes, papers and publications; subject files, reports, photographs, geological maps, drawings, and blueprints regarding the exploration, discovery, and development of various gold reserves including the Yellowknife and Steep Rock Mines; research and reference material for the translation of the works of Georg Agricola; research and reference material regarding the development of science and technology.
Collection consists of correspondence; diaries; Christmas, Easter, and Valentine's Day cards; family accounts and Estate files; calling cards and invitations; pamphlets; recipe booklets; photographs and postcards; 'ladies' magazines; and clippings; largely relating to the Burns and Dowker families
The fonds consists of correspondence, research files, lecture notes and manuscripts, as well as material relating to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the design and construction of Stirling Hall.
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, research and lecture notes, student essays, photographs and sound recordings; and material relating to the history of First Baptist Church, Kingston, Ontario (1913-1992). The papers have documentation on Dr. Rawlyk's professional activities, wide research interests, and rich religious life. The papers include his extensive correspondence with Canadian and American scholars. The files of writings show his broad range of interests in the fields of Evangelical/Baptist history, the life and works of Henry Alline, the history of the Maritime provinces, and Canadian historiography generally. Extensive documentation is included on the two important events in Dr. Rawlyk's scholarly life: the 1993 Angus Reid Poll on Religious life in Canada; and the 1995 conference on Canadian Evangelicals, both assisted by the P.E.W. Trust.
The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, lecture notes, newsclipping and photographs. The papers contain files on the Canadian-American Affairs Conference from 1935-1941, the Canadian Social Science Research Council, 1938-1950, the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 1934-1959, and the League of Nations Society in Canada, Kingston, Branch, 1937-1946. There is also personal correspondence with colleagues, students and with officers of institutions.
Fonds consists of correspondence; minutes; business records; scripts; news clippings; photographs; playbills; programmes; posters; and newsletters covering the history of the Theatre since its commencement in 1953.
Two account books of an unidentified merchant, possibly Kingston. Accounts of various people in Kingston and Storrington, surrounding areas, recording purchases, repairs, fees for labour, etc.