This collection consists of a transcript of the 'Journal of the dayly occurances on my way from Adolphustown Upper Canada to Montreal on board the Hay Bay Adventure'. Mentions local landmarks, people and businesses.
Fonds consist of minutes; policies; and information on acquisitions and finances concerning the Chancellor Richardson Memorial Fund; estate and bequest records; and records relating to, and the dissolution of, the (Crown) Foundation at Queen's University at Kingston.
The fonds consists of manuscripts for all of Galloway's work as an author, reports and curriculum from her work in education, and family history and other personal materials. Includes work she conducted for the Ontario Ministry of Education and at OISE, drafts for her children's and young adult books, and lecture notes for workshop and conference presentations.
From 1843 to 1857 the capital of Canada had moved between Kingston, Montréal, Toronto and Quebec City. Seeing as agreement on a permanent capital was so contentious, the matter was deferred to the young Queen Victoria. The 2 pocketbooks contain articles about the proposed locations of the capital of Canada, reflecting the decidedly biased opinion that Kingston would be the best choice due to the City's location, security and lifestyle.
A booklet of collected cartoons from Chloe Macleod and Frank Stone who created these images for the editorial page of the Queen's Journal. The cartoons poke fun at campus life.