The fonds consists of correspondence with W.D. Herridge concerning the New Democracy Movement, statements and addresses by W.D. Herridge, New Democracy platform, instructions regarding New Democracy assemblies, an address by G.H. Barr and news clippings.
The fonds consists of correspondence regarding personal and business matters, drafts of articles, books and poems. Correspondents include John Masefield, Lorne Pierce, Edwin John Pratt, Sir Charles G.D. Roberts and Duncan Campbell Scott. It also includes records from Queen's University Department of English [1925-1947].
Material relating to second Riel Rebellion. Includes diary with notes by Riel, maps, transcript of Riel trial, notebook about trial of the other rebels, photographs, news clippings of Young obituary and copy of record of United Empire Loyalist ancestor.
The fonds consists of correspondence, news clippings and drafts of poetry, essays and addresses. Some of correspondence refers to the liberal movement in theology within the Anglican Church. There is also some correspondence of Mildred Low, the daughter of George Low.
Fonds consists of files documenting the establishment, operations, budgetary process, and first Senate Review, of the George L. Edgett Statistical Laboratory, (STATLAB); annual reports; reviews from 1984 and 1987; correspondence; advertising material; and manuals.
Queen's University. George L. Edgett Statistical Laboratory
Letters from Lawson to Professor Balfour regarding botany and events at Queen's University, calendar and testimonials in favour of Lawson submitted to Queen's University in 1854.
The fonds consists of a typed transcript and xerox copy of a diary kept by George Drew on a trip from Parham, Ontario, through North Temiscaming and into Northern Ontario, surveying and prospecting.
Fonds consists of subject files; financial records; and photographs relating largely to the running of a boarding house, located at 5 Wellington Street, Kingston, for students attending Queen's University at Kingston.
Fonds consists of a photograph taken of Geroge Muirhead, City [of Kingston] Planning Officer, Ken Grace, Deputy Planning Officer, and Ted Whittaker, City Industrial Commissioner, standing on the ice of Kingston's Inner Harbour in the late 1950s, as well as photographs taken from the ice showing industrial uses, especially coal piles, along the Kingston waterfront; slides of various Kingston buildings, some of which no longer exist; line drawing, by Ken Grace, of the front door of Cartwright House.