Programme for memorial service, 1891 June 25, for Sir John A. Macdonald; copy of resolution of the lodge concerning his death; and an invitation to the 'At Home', 1894 Nov. 7, celebrating the lodge's centenary, addressed to Mr. R.W. Garrett.
Ancient St. John's Lodge, Masonic Order, Kingston, Ont
This fonds consists of memorabilia, including dance programmes and invitations to various campus social events, acquired while Mary W. Burns was a student at Queen's.
Fonds consists of photographs of students undertaking a variety of activities on campus. Includes photographs of students in costume for theatrical productions, Ban Righ, interior of dorm rooms, skating parties and field hockey team shots.
The fonds consists of correspondence, diaries, plays, articles, typscripts of writings, scrapbooks and photographs which illustrate the many aspects of Miss Edgar's career as camp director, writer, poet, hymn-writer, and social worker. The papers also contain some material relating to her family.
The fonds consists of correspondence, press clippings and photographs relating to Queen's University. The papers relate especially to Sir William Hamilton Fyfe, Robert Bruce Taylor and Robert Charles Wallace.
Fonds consists of the material created and accumulated by Mary E. Rawlyk in pursuit of her artistic work. The collection consists of biographical information; newspaper clippings that include clippings on Rawlyk and her work and exhibitions; photographs of the artist and her exhibitions and workspaces; art show memorabilia including gallery pamphlets and promotional information; journals, letters and correspondence including personal journal entries, correspondence between public & commercial galleries, and personal correspondence; teaching documents from Rawlyk’s time teaching at St. Lawrence college; lists of inventory and lists of work; rentals and sales information; materials Rawlyk had compiled to create a catalogue of her work and website information; photographs of maquettes; catalogues from galleries and exhibitions; and contextual materials.
Fonds consists of a holographic 'Teacher's Guide' notebook, likely employed for teaching classes in one-room schools during the 1920s through the 1940s.