The fonds consists of correspondence of Governors General, logs of company ships, such as the Shelihoff, Tungus, Constantin, Kamchatka and Menshikoff, and journals of exploration, in particular the northern overland expedition under the command of Lieutenant Lavrentii A. Zagoskin.
Collection consists of a script for a screenplay entitled, "Revenge", written while a student at Queen's University at Kingston; photographs of student days, standing with Bob Rae at his nomination for a Trillium Award, and contact prints for the cover of his novel entitled, "how insensitive."
Fonds consists of a copy of a booklet of remembrances entitled, "Whispers and Shadows: Arnhem Fifty Years Later", based on a visit, by a group of World War Two veterans, to the Netherlands, to take part in ceremonies and a reunion, commemorating the 50th anniversay of the Battle of Arnhem.
The collection consists of alphabetical files created by Mr. Waller while researching his book on local families, as well as copies of some of his transcribed publications. The records relate particularly to families of United Empire Loyalist lineage.
Letters to Rudolf Joseph, Architect, New York, a recent refugee from Germany. Letters are from Hendrick Willem Van Loon (1882-1944). The correspondence is in English and German.
Copies of letters and translations of Diesel's letters in German, regarding the importation of the new engine to Calvin Co. Limited, Garden Island, Ontario. Also contains material relating to Diesel's life and mysterious disappearance.
The fonds consist of a manuscript titled "Hail to the Lord's anointed." This music for solo voices, chorus and string accompaniment was written for the degree of Bachelor of Music, University of Toronto, 1909.