The fonds consists of photographs taken by Hazelgrove depicting limestone buildings in Kingston and the surrounding area. Includes a finding aid and map, which lists the location of each building.
Fonds consists of correspondence, financial records, production files, draft scripts, photographs, press clippings pertaining to his films, 'Who Has Seen the Wind' (1976), and 'Silence of the North' (1980).
The fonds consists of political and personal correspondence, daily journals (1905-1910), and legal and judicial papers including a number of dockets and an investigation of election expenses of the Conservative Party, Quebec District, 1907.
This fonds consists of reprints/offprints of articles, monographs, addresses; subject files; material relating to his work for the Biting Fly and Mosquito Control Programme in Quebec and Labrador, and for Canadian Executive Service Overseas (C.E.S.O.) projects in Columbia.
The fonds consists of correspondence, lecture notes, speeches, articles, and memoirs as Professor of Astronomy and Dean of Women (1939-59) at Queen's University; President of the International Federation of University Women. Included is an article by Vibert Douglas titled, "Symbols in Stone" which was printed in the Queen's Alumni Review August, 1952. Also included is correspondence with Albert Einstein and others concerning Sir Arthur Eddington.
Fonds consists of .correspondence; minutes; financial records; subject files; and pamphlets; as well as records of the Office of the President (1976-1990) and Vice-President (Operations) (1982-1989); a copy of "Brood With Tradition", produced by the AMS, and recorded at Queen's University at Kingston (1988); massive birthday card signed by the students of Queen's in celebration of the University's 150th Anniversary (16 October 1991)
Fonds consists of legal records (land deeds and a bond) pertaining to various members of the Amey family -- John, Joseph, Nicholas, Peter -- of Ernesttown Township, Ontario, including an 1809 deed relating to 'Mary Howard/Otherwise McKenzie' of Loughborough, Township, Ontario; receipts; and a letter appointing Peter Amey as 'Convenor of Highways' in Ernesttown Township.