Fonds consists of translations of German publications such as recipe books and a history of the Christmas tree, as well as records from the St. Lawrence Place Residence Council. Also includes programmes for "Harvest Thanksgiving" held at he Royal Military Chapel, Wellington Barracks, and the "Grenadier and Scots Guards ... Non-Commissioned Officers" Annual Dinner" celebrating 'The Old Canadian' held at the Victoria Mansions Restaurant, London, England.
Collection consists of photographs of Queen's University campus during Ruth Allan Walker's time at Queen's University. Includes images of the fire at Kingston Hall in March of 193l, the Engineering Society's "At Home" event of 1931, initiation-like activities in Richardson Stadium, interiors of dorm rooms and other rooms at Ban Righ, and the old tennis courts behind Douglas Library.
Three booklets compiled by Fern Small and Ken Collins for the Ontario Genealogical Society pertaining to the cemeteries on Wolfe Island. One booklet of Horne & Point Alexandria United Church Cemetery, concessions VIII &IX - Lots 10 map reference #898875 (1973). One booklet of Trinity Church Anglican Cemetery, Concession IV - Lot 3 map reference #846938 (1973). One booklet of Scared Heart Roman Catholic Cemeteries, Old Cemetery Concession VI - Lot 4 map reference #845937 & New Cemetery Concession VII - Lot 3 map reference #848936. Each booklet outlines a variety of information ranging from the location, history, graveyard dimensions, records, and maps of those buried at each cemetery while also making reference to the history of the churches and congregations involved with each cemetery.
The collection is comprised of Queen's University memorabilia and includes: one black & white photograph of possible Queen's alumni (1970); one "Programme and Engagement" card for the Combined Junior Years Social Evening held on Friday, February 6th, 1920; a copy of a poem entitled "The Street That Was" by Margaret Harvey Wilton from the Queen's Review commemorating the Wilton Home on Arch Street razed to make room for the new Biology Building - including photos of house and new building; a Graduating Year Dinner in Medicine program for an event held at the Frontenac Club on Wednesday, April 4th, 1923; the Levana Society Constitution (date unknown); an Arts Twenty Graduating Banquet program held in the Red Room, Queen's University on Monday, March 22nd, 1920 - includes signatures of some of the attendees on the back; a photograph of KGH Medical Interns including Clifford M. Bracken, husband of Florence M. Willson; and, a print of sketch entitled "College Ties" (date unknown).
Collection consists of photographs acquired by Blake McKendry representing several Kingston photographers including William P. Bell (W.P. Bell & Son, Bell & Son), John F. Lochhead, and Guthbert Esmond Marrison.
The fonds consists of journals written by Beardsley as a Queen's Engineering Student during a trip to Great Bear Lake (Port Radium), Northwest Territories to search for uranium deposits. Also includes a published transcription of the two journals, which includes transcriptions of letters to his future wife, Barbara, and photographs.
Fonds consists of photographs of Kingston, Ontario including the front and rear of the Grand Theatre, and surrounding buildings on Princess Street, and off of Brock Street now occupied by the Chown Parking Garage; Cooke's United Church, located on Brock Street; the north-west corner of Monreal and Brock Streets; and the Jeanne Mance Wing of the Hotel Dieu Hospital on Brock Street.
Fonds consists of a copy of "Queen's", published by the Queen's University Alumnae Association in 1922; photographs of student associations he was part of while a Commerce student at Queen's; team crests of various University and community teams he was a member of, including Arts '43 Intramural Ski Champions (1941), Ontario Athletic Commission Camp (1938); and the EOABA Junior (1940) and Intermediate 'A' Champions (1942); and obituary.