Fonds consists of a photograph of an oil painting of Wallace Havelock Robb, executed by Joan Levy-Earle, to replace the original lost in a fire; an autographed copy of her first published book of poetry, entitled "Welcome to My World", which includes a photograph of the author with the Robbs viewing the original portait; and an autographed volume of poetry, entitled, "Thursday's Dream" in which the author has visions of writing a biography of the "Abbé of Abbey Dawn".
The fonds consists of course and lecture notes for Art History and Geography, conference presentations, publication records, correspondence, and research notes.
Fonds consist of jewellery design and images; as well as correspondence, subject files, publicity, and other records relating to Fanfayr; e-images of her art work.
Fonds consists of minutes; correspondence; Constitutions; reports; 'Vision Statements'; histories; newsletters; and clippings; relating to St. Thomas More Parish, the Newman Club, and Newman Aliumni on thecampus of Queen's University at Kingston.
The fonds consists of both personal and professional papers created by Joanne Page over a thirty year period and predominantly reflect the activities that Page undertook as a columnist, author, artist and poet. The records have been arranged into four series, Commonplace books, Writing, Bronwen Wallace and Miscellaneous.
The fonds consists of correspondence, militia papers, accounts, receipts and miscellaneous documents. The bulk of the correspondence is from when Stone was most active as a Militia officer. There are several general orders relating to such things as services rendered by Indigenous warriors, claims for pay and land grants. Among the miscellaneous papers is an indenture of election executed by Stone as returning officer for Leeds County.
The fonds consists of correspondence and writings and includes his unpublished biography of W.L. Mackenzie King. Correspondents include John Diefenbaker, Arthur Meighen, Senator Paul Martin and Dr. Wilder Penfield.
Fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, clippings, war diaries and notebooks relating to all aspects of Edmison's career in the fields of criminology and university administration, including the National Parole Board of Canada, and Queen's University at Kingston. In addition, it contains a very large collection of his writings, addresses, and photographs. Also includes material relating to Edmison's work with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.