Fonds consists of film of diving expeditions, air shows, and launches of the Apollo missions from Cape Canaveral taken for local news outlets. Also includes footage and photographs taken by Carl Shales, Lloyd's father, of a road trip from Kingston to British Columbia in 1923; the 1932 Kingston Air Show; R100; and various activities centred on, and around, the Kingston Flying Club.
Fonds consists of a commonplace book, kept by Dr. Hanna during his time as a medical student at Queen's University at Kingston, and following his graduation.
Fonds consists of correspondence between Robertson Davies and Dr. Lloyd I.S. Zbar; articles; and clippings relating to the author's research, in connection with his last novel, "The Cunning Man", into human beings being able to smell madenss.
The fonds consists of correspondence, biographical data, publications, material related to the Chemical Institute of Canada, stamp collecting, clippings and photographs gathered by Professor Saul Wolfe in preparation of an obituary. There are also papers and technical material relating to industrial chemistry.
Correspondence, two record books listing some of the items in the library of L. Mackay Smith, resolutions of the Indians of Quebec Association General Assembly, 1971-1975; resolutions of the Executive Committee of the Indians of Quebec Association, 1973-1975 and resolutions of the Board of Directors Committee, Indians of Quebec Association, 1973-1974.
Fonds consists of an album of photographs showing Queen's University at Kingston, its buildings and students, plus geology class expeditions; the community of Kingston and its environs, including Kingston Mills; Upstate New York, including Lake Champlain; and other locations in Western Canada and the western United States, including California.
Correspondence, briefs, memoranda, news clippings and pamphlets. Many files relate to the Advisory Council on the Status of Women, the joint Committee to Study Alternatives for Housing of Federal Female Offenders, the Ontario Status of Women Council and the principal's Committee on the Status of Women at Queen's University and St. Lawrence College of Applied Arts and Technology.