This fonds consists of negatives, slides, photographs, film reels, and videocassettes of various events and organizations in the Kingston area including the opening of the Queen's University Biological Station at Lake Opinicon, Ontario (1946), and the Institute of Psychotherapy (1958); the Kingston Centennial parade and other associated celebrations (1946). Also included are photographs of the Queen's University Biological Station (1947-1948); various Queen's University drama productions; and publicity shots for the local Chapter of the Canadian and Ontario Cancer Societies (1946-1957).
Fonds consists of correspondence, photographs, clippings, and memorabilia relating to William D. Fritz's time as a student (Sci`40) and athlete at Queen's University; plus various other athletic events he participated in, including the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and the 1934 and 1938 Empire Games.
Fonds consists of Duncan Boucher's notebook containing notes compiled during lectures attended while a student in the Faculty of Medicine, Queen's University at Kingston.
Fonds consists of booklets written by A. Campbell Derby about his grandfather, Dr..W.J. Derby entitled, 'The Life and Times of Dr. W.J. Derby'; and his father, Leonard Lansdowne Derby, titled 'Memories of my Father'.
Fonds consists of scripts and screenplays of numerous Canadian films shot in the 1970s and 1980s; copy of "A Proposal" to establish a Department of Film Studies, written by Peter Harcourt; publications and other printed material; videocassettes including "Flora MacDonald Campaign" [197-?], "Bieler" (1973), and "Andre Bieler: The View From My Room Is Great" (1986); DVD containing three films produced, directed, and/or edited by Michael MacMillan including "The Academic Cloister"(1976), "Queen's Way" (1977), and "Queen's Colours" (1978); and a copy of "Pillar of Wisdom" (1970), produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
Fonds consists of three albums documenting Kathleen Daly's trip to Ireland, and her family in Kingston, Ontario; two watercolours depicting Legget's Pint and Simcoe House.