The fonds reflects Nancy E. Simpson’s career as a geneticist and consists of lab notebooks, correspondence, blood sample receipts, course materials, workshop (conference) abstracts, publications, data related to her cholinesterase studies in Brazilians and data concerning the Inuit of Igloolik. The materials in this fonds mainly relate to her research concerning the silent serum cholinesterase gene in Inuit and Indigenous communities, chromosome mapping, Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2 (MEN-2) and fertility. There are also references to Machado-Joseph disease and Friedreich’s Ataxia.
Fonds consists of correspondence, both personal and business; subject files; exhibition records; personal material; works & ideas in progress; information relating to other artists; print and art records including inventories and prices; financial & legal records; family genealogy; clippings; scrapbooks; photographs; printed material; stencils, drawings, and printing plates, relating to the life and work of Nan Yeomans.
Fonds consists of news articles and research relating to Pittsburgh Township for the Kingston Whig-Standard, as collected and written by Murray Hogben.
Collection consists of a series of "Manuals", in pamphlet form, for Sidewalk Superintendents, plus a pamphlet for the general public, on the operations and use of the new Toronto Subway, as published by the Toronto Transit Commission.
Collection consists of correspondence, financial and legal records, relating to the Dewar, Hunt, and Kennedy families residing in the Cornwall, Ontario area; subject files relating to the Avonmore, Ontario area; photographs of Queen's University and the Kingston, Ontario area; daybooks, ledgers, and journals relating to the Barkley General Store, located in Avonmore, Ontario; ledger and account book and business records relating to J.D.Wiggins, a steam and gas-fitter, located in Avonmore, Ontario; ledger and account book relating to William Petrie & Company General Store, located in Finch, Ontario.
Fonds consists of one graduation hood and gown worn by Muriel Waterhouse, Arts'19 (the gown is signed on the sleeves by all her female classmates); photographs of Muriel Waterhouse and her classmates at the time of their graduation.