The fonds consists of personal papers, newspaper clippings, and letters written by, about, or to Dr. William Gardiner Anglin. It is a record of the professional activities and personal correspondence of Dr. Anglin at Kingston General Hospital, the Queen's Stationary Hospital, the Kingston Penitentiary, and other locations. The fonds includes newspaper articles, personal letters, and professional correspondence. The Dr. Anglin fonds provides insight into the life of a doctor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Also includes a typescript of Anglin's 1878 shipboard log travelling to Britain, as well as reminiscences put down by Anglin in 1927.
Collection consists of programmes for the Kingston General Hospital's, School of Nursing's "1928 Commencement Excercises", and the 1936 "Golden Jubilee" celebrations.
Fonds consists of 3 compact discs, including one with WAV file and MP3 file, containing his last on-air programme ("Free Folk Radio") at Radio Station CFRC, recorded 16 December 1979; one 16 mm film, entitled, "Cityaniscape", which looks at the rapid urbanization of Calgary, Alberta (1987); and a DVD containing the same film, in digital format, plus a digital copy of a second film, entitled "Auld Lang Syne", which documents the demolition of the 'Queen's Hotel', located in Calgary, Alberta in 1983 (1984); Both films were nominated in the Best Short Film category at the annual Alberta Motion Picture Industry Awards (AMPIA) night, in their respective years; plus "Cityaniscape" was also nominated in the Best Screen Writing category, at the 1987 AMPIA gala, held in Edmonton, Alberta; correspondence relating to a 'still' from "Cityaniscape".
Fonds consists of medals and trophies won, during his time as a student at Queen's University at Kingston, in athletic events (including the 100 and 230 Yard Dash, the Quarter and Half Mile Run; and the A.A. Sports Half and One Mile Race), W.H. Craig participated in, both at Queen's University and the Royal Military College, Kingston.
Collection consists of the minute book of the Class of Arts 1896 (1892-1896) including a transcript of the minutes. In addtion, there is correspondence and reports, including a history of the Class of Arts 1896. The original minute book, along with the correspondence and reports, was found in a wooden box that was specifically made to house the minutes. The wooden box is included in this collection.
Fonds consists of correspondence; advertising and promotional material; financial and sales records; printing costs; historical data; research material including booklets, pamphlets, clippings, photographs, and postcards relating to various Kinsgton landmarks such as Fort Henry, Alwington House, the first provincial legislature located on Queen Street, 171 Wellington Street (Mr. Collard's Building, the location of Sir John A. Macdonald's first law office in Kingston), pertaining to the design, publication, and distribution of the "Historical Map of Kingston" (1948).
Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, and newletters relating to the Queen's Track & Field/Cross Country Booster Club; the Rolf Lund Memorial Meet; and reports relating to the "Review of Athletics and Recereation at Queen's University (the 'Crawford - Deakin Report')".