The fonds consists of copies of architectural drawings, including drawings for St. George's Cathedral, St. George's Hall, Canadian Methodist Church, Congregational Church, First Methodist Church, Gananoque High School, Grace Methodist Church, Kingston Collegiate Institute, Kingston Whig Standard, Kingston Yacht Club, Louise School, Orange hall, Sydenham High School, Wall Street Methodist Church, and Windsor Hotel, Kingston, Ont. There are also two drawings by T.W. Fuller that may be St. George's Hall.
The collection consists of drawings and plans by Andrew Drummond, George Browne, Thomas Rogers, Joseph Power, Robert Gage, John Howard, A.H. Van Straubezee, R. McCausland, Edward Horsey, Shepherd & Calvin, and others. Includes drawings of Cataraqui bridge.
The collection consists of a letter from the Marquis of Lorne to Dr. Hunt, 1884 as well as a letter from the Marquis of Lansdowne to Dr. Hunt, and an autograph of Lord Elgin, 1853.
Collection consists of photographs of the exterior and interior of 'The Winston', 56 Earl Street, Kingston, Ontario, and daughter's wedding (1915); correspondence; Christmas and birthday cards; wedding invitations; baby and funeral announcements; poems; and photographs of numerous family members, including Robert, Cora, and Violet Anglin, relatives and friends.
Collection consists of scrapbooks, accounts, diaries, photos, etc. of Knapp-Anglin- McCuaig family; watercolour of Fort Frontenac, Tete du Pont; Collection consists of land records relating to Kingston and area families including Derbyshire, Hodgson, Leonard, McLeod, Moon, the Opinicon Ranching Company, and Wiskin; financial records relating to the Knapp family; and subject files relating to the Canadian Women's Chritian Temperance Union, G.A. Stinson & Company, The King Edward Hotel Company Limited, and Japanese student, Toshi Ikehara who studied at Queen's in the 1890s. Also includes a book of pressed flowers from Jerusalem.
The series consists of letters, petitions, reports, returns and schedules, certificates, accounts, warrants, legal opinions, instructions and regulations, proclamations and other documents received by the Civil Secretary of Upper Canada, 1791-1841, together with copies of some documents of 1766-1809. These were made for reference purposes, form a very miscellaneous series known as the Upper Canada Sundries. This arises from the extensive range of duties performed by the Civil Secretary, and from the custom of plurality, whereby an individual might hold several offices but custom and practice did not give rise to separate record-keeping systems for each office. The post-1841 correspondence received in RG 7, G 20 reflects the narrowing of responsibilities in the Civil Secretary's office in that period. .
Includes three series, Kingston historical slides, Kingston street scenes and Kingston buildings. Many of these transparencies in the historical images series appear to be from the Heritage Kingston catalogue and are copies of images held by other repositories.
This collection consists of architectural drawings for Queen's University buildings and properties such as Douglas Library, Stirling Hall, Ontario Hall, George Richardson Memorial Stadium, and Miller Hall. Many of these drawings are for later renovations.