Department of Biochemistry fonds
- CA ON00239 F1459
- Fonds
- 1965-1978
This fonds is mainly comprised of correspondence and various files related to teaching and research in the field.
Queen's University. Department of Biochemistry
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Department of Biochemistry fonds
This fonds is mainly comprised of correspondence and various files related to teaching and research in the field.
Queen's University. Department of Biochemistry
Queen's University. Department of Chemistry fonds
Fonds, with accruals, consists of 'Student Lists', (1939-1941); correspondence, notes, photographs, and clippings relating to polymer research conducted at Queen's; audio cassettes, transcripts, and brochures pertaining to the public lectures held in conjunction with the 'Global Warming Symposium', sponsored by the Departments of Chemistry, Economics, and Geography and staged at Queen's University at Kingston, as part of the Sesquicentennial Celebrations (February 1992).It also includes minutes of Queen's Chemical Society (1938-1947), and minutes of the student branch of the Chemical Institute of Canada (1942-1953); along with Grenville Frost's student notes on a physical chemistry lecture by Dr. Miller. There are also photographs of people and students in the Chemistry department in the 1970s and 1980s, and collages of the January Competition in Analytical Chemistry (1961,1963-1965, 1967).
Queen's University. Department of Chemistry
Queen's University. Department of Civil Engineering fonds
Fonds consists of research reports; lantern (instructional) slides showing construction (theoretical and practical) of bridges, dams, elevators, and miscellaneous buildings; two geometrical design books authored by Gustave Cavin.
Queen's University. Department of Civil Engineering
This fonds consists of minutes from Departmental meetings; subject files; correspondence regarding the Institute of Public Administration Conference at Queen's in 1958; and photographs from a summer social event.
Queen's University. Department of Economics
Minutebooks, 1937-1944, 1960-1967.
Queen's University. Department of English
Queen's University. Department of Extension fonds
Fonds includes material pertaining to the Summer School Association and other administrative records regarding summer school courses and enrollment. Also included are photographic albums of summer schools from 1938 - 1976. Index and report on Curtis Memorial Fund Committee, correspondence, memoranda and minutes; chartered accountants' course. Academic calendars are also available.
Queen's University. Department of Extension
Canadian Film Development Corporation fonds
The fonds consists of film scripts.
Canadian Film Development Corporation
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants fonds
Correspondence, files and sound recordings relating to the Oral History Project.
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants/L'Institute Canadien des Compatables Agrees - Oral History Project
The Walter Hawkins collection consists of a scrapbook in two volumes entitled The Casket, along with 3 index volumes. The scrapbooks are bound in leather, by Clarke & Bedford, London. Many of the title pages within the volumes are elaborately decorated in the manner of illuminated manuscripts. Included are original works of art as well as copies of paintings and engravings, and hundreds of drawings of coins, some from Hawkins’ collection, and some accompanied by lengthy explanations of their origins. Also included are works of poetry and texts in foreign and ancient languages. Of the zoological, botanical, and historical artifacts depicted, some were described and drawn for Hawkins’ interest and/or inclusion in the scrapbook by traveling acquaintances.
A significant portion of The Casket is occupied by Hawkins’ collection of “autographs of eminent persons.” They appear in various formats: on pages printed for the purpose, on tickets to lectures of the Royal Society tipped into the book, and on elaborately decorated pages displaying the autographs of members of individual institutions. Hawkins requested of some contributors that they provide a brief theme in an area of their interests or expertise, and several take the form of personal tribute to Hawkins. One section is dedicated to autographs of his fellow numismatists. Many of the autographs are dated within the period from 1843-1845, suggesting that the bulk of the collection was the result of an intensive project, rather than a life-long hobby. Some notable items are pencil tracings of two William Blake sketches, a watercolour done by John Hoppner, autographs of royal personages from Henry VIII to Queen Victoria, and the autograph of Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby). Some of the drawings are thought to be done by Walter Hawkins himself, especially the coins and medals as these were of particular interest to him. But many of the drawings were done by other people. Each item in The Casket has a number assigned to it. This number directly corresponds to one of the indexes which identifies the creator or provenance of most items.
Hawkins, Walter
Kingston and Area Ethiopia Relief Fund
This fonds consists of footage of a fund-raising telethon, first aired on Kingston Cablenet, on behalf of the Kingston and Area Ethopia Relief Fund.
Kingston and Area Ethiopia Relief Fund