Fonds consists of photographs of family members; and local Kingston, Ontario landmarks including the Albion Hotel, located at the corner of Queen and Montreal Streets, and owned at one time by James Meecham Caines, portraits of J.M. Caines in military uniform, Simcoe House, located on Queen Street, residence at 177 Queen Street; and clippings.
The item is an extensive, multi-part manuscript of a bibliography of Canadian Federation Royal Commissions and Commissions of Inquiry. Pages are hand-written, typed or have clipped excerpts from published catalogues stapled to legal sized sheets. There are extensive hand-written annotations throughout.
Fonds consists of largely digital images of Kingston and area, Queen's University, and beyond, copied from two photograph albums maintained by Donald Roughton while a student at the University. There are also two original photographs taken during the construction of the LaSalle Causeway showing the buidling of the two bridges.
Fonds consists of film of diving expeditions, air shows, and launches of the Apollo missions from Cape Canaveral taken for local news outlets. Also includes footage and photographs taken by Carl Shales, Lloyd's father, of a road trip from Kingston to British Columbia in 1923; the 1932 Kingston Air Show; R100; and various activities centred on, and around, the Kingston Flying Club.
Fonds consists of correspondence, including to and from Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King; clippings; and an 'official' photograph of I.E. Pedlow.
Fonds consists of drawings of Macdonald Park (blueprint and tracing linen), Kingston, Ontario; and "Blank and Die Piercing", as executed for the Faculty of Applied Science course, Drawing 1A, by Francis Saldarelli, while a student at Queen's University at Kingston.