The fonds consists of textual documents reflecting the literary and other professional activities of Bronwen Wallace over a 10 year period. Predominantly, the fonds reflects the activities undertaken in the last five years of her life. There is an obvious cross-over between Wallace's literary and personal life, but the majority of this material pertains to her literary career. The material has been arranged by the archivist into the following series: Correspondence, Writings, Administrative files, and Working files.
Fonds consists of records of the Brophy family, including land deeds and lease agreements, wills, correspondence, and other material. Also includes records specific to Mary Margaret Brophy, including her sketchbook and notebook, as well as genealogical research on the Brophy family by Mary Darling.
This collection of photographs donated to the university consists primarily of Redfern's work for the Queen's Journal during the years 1978-1979 and 1980-1981. It covers a variety of subjects including frosh week, other university events, sports, and concerts during those years.
Fonds consists of copies of original photographs of Dr. Morgan in his Air Force uniform during the Second World War (1944-1945); and information relating to the restoration of a Halifax bomber at CFB Trenton, Ontario.
Fonds consists of legal documents, certificates, and photographs largely relating to Donald A. Bruce; a ceremonial trowel presented to the Hon. Sir Richard Cartwright following the laying of the cornerstone of the Sweaburg (Ontario) Methodist Church.
The fonds consists of diplomas and the appointment of Dr. Bryce M. Stewart as Deputy Minister of Labour. Also includes the BA diploma from Harvard for Anna Bella Murray.
The fonds consists of correspondence, legal documents, financial papers and photographs of the Buchanan family from Kemptville, Ontario. Also included are estate papers for William Buchanan, 1792-1875, Alexander Buchanan, 1820-1889, John Hunter (died 1868) and William Martin.