Fonds consists of letters to her mother, while a medical student at Queen's University at Kingston; transcripts of the letters, with notes for context and additional explanation, supplied by the author; and a blue coloured candle used during the Levana Candlelighting Ceremony.
The fonds consists of architectural drawings and prints representing Peter Stokes' projects over his entire career. Includes drawings of buildings in Upper Canada Village. Also includes correspondence to Peter Stokes over the duration of the Second World War
Collection consists of a 'scrapbook' of Queen's University student ephemera including attendance cards, programmes, invitations, and other printed material belonging at one time to John Charles Smith and Edwin Ashley; plus H.P. Roe's "Qualitative Analysis" chits from the Chemical Laboratories at Gordon Hall, Queen's University.
Fonds consists of diaries and journals; published and unpublished poetry, short stories, and columns in The Kingston Whig-Standard; records relating to income from writing; portfolios of published work; and copies of publications containing her poetry, articles, and photographs.
The fonds consists of photographs of F.P. Boyce, his brother, Herbert Frank Boyce, a photograph possibly of the interior of the Kingston Branch of the CIBC (1918), ration books from the 1940s and invitations to events surrounding the royal visit in 1973. Also includes files relating to the switching depot for the Canadian National Railways and a natural gas contract.
Collection consists of correspondence; assessment receipts; diaries written by Tressa Kish, reflecting life in Cataraqui Village, Ontario (1918-1957); photograph of the original family home.
Fonds consists of correspondence; research notes; drafts of manuscript; relating to the researching, writing, and publication of Charles H. Pullen's biography of Arthur Maloney.
Fonds consists of a copy of the production, directed by Sue Ridout, "A Flag for Canada", being the story of the genesis and birth of Canada's official flag, based on the book 'I Stand for Canada: The Story of the Maple Leaf Flag', authored by Rick Archbold.
Fonds consists of programmes, invitations, dance cards, song sheets, playbills, photographs, and clippings relating to Department of Drama, the Drama Guild, and various other Queen's events including an Arts '49, '50, and "Color Nite" Formals, "The Snow Ball", "Susie Q", "The Bouquet Ball", "Alfie's Amble", the "West Point Dance", and "The Golden Years" -- the University's 1949 Musical Review; and pins relating to Arts '49 and Meds '49 Formals.