Fonds consists of a scrapbook belonging to Helen Wilton (B.A. "21) depicting her time as a student at Queen's University at Kingston (1917-1921); "Guest Book" for Ban Righ Hall (1925-1950); photo album of residence Dons; correspondence; profile.
Fonds consists of a notebook containing "Notes on Logic taken from the lectures of Prof George, delivered at Queen's College durin gthe session of 1853-1854" and a "Synopsis of Pearson on the Creed, Answers to Examination Questions".
Fonds consists of a scrapbook containing clippings of many of those Kingston and area individuals who enlisted, fought, and on occasion gave their lives, during the First World War; photocopies of pages of a diary maintained by Sergeant W.G. Hazlett.
Fonds consists of a copy of "A Tradition of Caring", a promotional video produced by Crawley Films for Kingston General Hospital; transcribed copy of a letter from William Osler to President Remsem of Johns Hopkins University, talking on the subject of "whole time clinical professors"(11 September 1911); and a copy of 'A Memoir' entitled, "November 22nd 1962: Future of Queen's Medical School: Resuscitate or Bury it?".
Fonds consists of a complete run of issues of the newspaper commencing with Vol. 1, Issue 1 (1967), up to the present. Back issue have also been microfilmed from Vol. 1 (1967) to Vol. 39 (2004-2005).
Collection consists of legal documents including deeds, mortgages, and Wills registered at the Kingston Registry Office, and relating to various Kingston and area families.
Fonds consists of minutes; correspondence; Constitutions; reports; 'Vision Statements'; histories; newsletters; and clippings; relating to St. Thomas More Parish, the Newman Club, and Newman Aliumni on thecampus of Queen's University at Kingston.
Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, reports, and policy statements relating to the establishment and operation of the School of Public Administration, Queen's University at Kingston.