Fonds consists of the material created and accumulated by Mary E. Rawlyk in pursuit of her artistic work. The collection consists of biographical information; newspaper clippings that include clippings on Rawlyk and her work and exhibitions; photographs of the artist and her exhibitions and workspaces; art show memorabilia including gallery pamphlets and promotional information; journals, letters and correspondence including personal journal entries, correspondence between public & commercial galleries, and personal correspondence; teaching documents from Rawlyk’s time teaching at St. Lawrence college; lists of inventory and lists of work; rentals and sales information; materials Rawlyk had compiled to create a catalogue of her work and website information; photographs of maquettes; catalogues from galleries and exhibitions; and contextual materials.
Fonds consists of a holographic 'Teacher's Guide' notebook, likely employed for teaching classes in one-room schools during the 1920s through the 1940s.
The fonds consists of correspondence, memoranda, and information leaflets to and from Mary Stouffer, as she applies for enrollment in Queen's University Summer School through its Department of University Extension.
Fonds consists predominantly of typsecripts for Keele's texts - The Fullness of Time, The Human (You Man) Spirit, The Holy Spirit of God (in Man), Universal Law and Creation and Reason. There are als a number of magazines which have been used as scrapbooks with articles of interest having been pasted onto the pages. Also included are a small number of subject files including correspondence to and from a number of receipients of Keele's work, and with her publisher Carleton Press in New York, an author-subsidized publishing house.
Fonds consists of several poems, in manuscript form, by Bliss Carman, containing additions and deleltions; copies of several 'broadsheets' announcing a "Garden Fete", with 'Ballads to Sell', composed by Carman; and photographs of the poet himself, taken in different locations and time periods.
The fonds consists of a photo album chronicalling the honeymoon travels of Harry A. Lavell and Mary Chambers. Their destinations included Los Angeles, Vancouver, the Rocky Mountains, Smith's Falls and Kingston. The photographs were taken by Lavell, while the album layout was designed and drawn by Chambers.
The fonds consists of portraits, group photographs and event photos, mainly relating to the First World War and forces in Kingston. Includes images of the Prince of Wales visit to Kingston. Also includes image (souvenir) books from London, England, Lancaster and Aldershut