The sous-fonds consists of holograph and typescripts (carbon copy) for the "Diary of the Rev. Robert Terrill Rundle, First Missionary to 'The Saskatchewan.'" Includes introduction, notes, footnotes, subject index, bibliography, illustrative material, and one photograph.
Sous-fonds consists of typscript with handwritten annotations for Pens and Pirates(1923), accompanied layout material, cover illustrations and proofs, as well as correspondence with E. J. Moore from Deacon regarding some of the revisions and proposals. Also includes a copy of the last author's proofs for Deacon's contribution, Peter McArthur, to the Makers of Canadian Literature series.
Fonds consists of a photograph taken of Geroge Muirhead, City [of Kingston] Planning Officer, Ken Grace, Deputy Planning Officer, and Ted Whittaker, City Industrial Commissioner, standing on the ice of Kingston's Inner Harbour in the late 1950s, as well as photographs taken from the ice showing industrial uses, especially coal piles, along the Kingston waterfront; slides of various Kingston buildings, some of which no longer exist; line drawing, by Ken Grace, of the front door of Cartwright House.
Fonds consists of correspondence relating to the publication of the first issue of the Queen's Health Sciences bulletin entitled, "NEXUS"; and numerous speeches and addresses.
Collection consists of: Plan of the Works at Kingston Mills – 22 Jan. 1831; Survey of Brewers Upper Mill and Round Tail being the first plan of the series of the Survey of the Cataraqui Creek – 22 Jan. 1831; the Woodwork of the Face Sluices Jones Falls & Kingston Mills; Plan of Section of Waste (water?) Gate, Brewers Mills; Plan of Section of Face Sluices Jones Falls & Kingston Mills; Report of the State of the Works at Brewers Upper Mills; Report of the State of the Works at Kingston Mills; and, Plan showing the waters through which the Route of the Rideau Canal will pass. Also includes photographic copies from drawings held at the Archives of Ontario.
All maps signed by Colonel John By, one map signed by Burrowes (though likely responsible for all drawings).
Collection consists of a photograph of "Honours Chemistry, Queen's University 1961"; various Queen's-related printed material inlcuding dance card for "Levana Midsummer-Night's Dream" (1961), Graduation Dinner programme (1961), Baccalaureate Service (1961), Housing Bureau list (1959), Arts Society information pamphlet (1959), "A Letter from the Principal" (1961); Snowball buttons (1960-1962); Kingston General Hospital School of Nursing Graduation programme (1960). It also includes a conference brochure (1960's) with a colourful hand-drawn campus map as its cover, and Ban Righ residence rules.