The fonds consists of correspondence from the first half of the nineteenth century with many well-known figures, including Sir Allan Macnab, Peter McGill, John Solomon Cartwright, Robert David Cartwright, John Macaulay and James Bell Forsyth. These papers provide valuable information about the political and religious life for the period from 1878 to 1853. In addition there is a good deal of information about Cartwright business affairs. The papers are arranged chronologically in twenty-two files. While most of the letters are original, there are transcripts of a few letters in the files.
The fonds consists of scrapbooks on Montreal Star TV and radio columns, Canadian Radio and television commission minutes and reports, especially dealing with northern broadcasting. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches and reports include those by Harry J. Boyle, Pierre Juneau, Douglas Ward and John Grierson. Subject files cover such topics as the Fowler Commission and committee on broadcasting and controversial television programmes such as 'This Hour Has Seven Days.'
Fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, budgets, annual reports (1975-1983); course evaluations (1982-1984). Holograph minutes and photocopy from Public Archives and Records Office, P.E.I.
The collection consists of correspondence, memos, pamphlets and clippings relating to the operations and promotion of the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, as well as photographs of hockey players, some of which are signed. Also included are the constitution and by-laws, letterhead, drafts of articles and speeches, and financial information for the IHHOF.
Fonds consists of two scrapbooks compiled by Claude W. Cole and his wife, Annie Dodge Cole, relating to Main Duck Island, situated approximately ten miles east of Prince Edward Point, Lake Ontario. Included are both clippings and some photographs.
Fonds consists of correspondence, reports, questionnaires, grant applications, oral interviews and transcripts relating to an oral history project entitled, "Women Pioneers in the Canadian Accounting Profession: An Oral History", undertaken in conjunction with Prof. Carol McKeen of Queen's University's School of Business.
Collection consists of articles relating to the School, derived from various publications; clippings; copies of graduation diplomas issued by the School; an unpublished history of the School by Dr. T.W. Dukes (1997).
The fonds consists of subject files, research files, clippings relating to women's issues in Canada and at Queen's University, as well as relating to her work at Queen's.
Fonds consists of Agenda and Minutes of Board and Annual General Meetings; correspondence; subject files; reports; printed material, including newsletter entitled "Sands of Time"; photographs; and a CD containing images of residents, employees, and events at St. Lawrence Place.