Items are Ann Hearn's QSSA card, a Summer School patch, and the playbills for Blithe Spirit from Queen's Summer Theatre and Second Concert by the Summer Symphony Orchestra, The School of Ballet, and the Summer School Glee Club.
Fonds consists of the records of four members of the Morris family from Brockville, Ontario: Edmund Morris, James Morris, John L. Morris, and William John Morris..
The fonds is comprised of records from the working life Sandra Gulland. The material is broken down into series predominantly based along project lines which align with her published books. There are also more general series such as correspondence, administrative records, and Gulland's editing work.
Fonds consists of various records from the Farrell and Sutherland families. Includes the diary of Alexander Gray Farrell from his role in the survey of the Northwest Territories under the British government. Also includes photographs of the Chit-Chat club (Kingston), 1885, and 42nd regiment, 1898, as well as Queen's memorabilia from various QU grads. Also includes correspondence of John Farrell (Belfast Ireland) in the 1830s.
This collection reflects the undertakings and activities of three distinct, yet overlapping, Ukrainian groups in Kingston, Ontario: St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Parish, the Ukrainian Canadian Club of Kingston (a secular offshoot of the Church) and the Canadian League for the Liberation of Ukraine. The collection primarily consists of financial information but also includes newsletters, correspondence, receipts and some membership information for each of the groups identified.
Fonds consists of a Register of lot owners, 1856-1897; cash book, 1853-1883; minutes, 1853-1914; plans; various maps, including the original linen map by Frederick Cornell; assorted deeds; and Burial Registers, arranged chronologically, 1853-1978.
The Walter Seymour Allward papers contain 1 metre of textual records, plus architectural drawings. The main focus of the papers in both media is the Vimy Ridge Memorial, near Arras, France erected to World War I 'missing' Canadians by the Canadian Battlefields Memorial Commission 1922-36, with Walter Allward as architect and sculptor. This imposing monument was the major work in Allward's career but he created several other monuments in Canada before, and after, World War I e.g. Peterborough, Ottawa, Brantford.
Fonds consists of correspondence, sales, designs and other records relating to the operations of Kinnear d'Esterre Jewelers. Includes promotional recordings (advertisements).
Byer's Cancer Cure advertising pamphlet. Published in Markham, Ontario, in 1899 by Daniel Byer outlining causes of cancer as well as testimonials from "patients who have been cured."