Collection consists of material acquired during the research and writing of the history of the Canadian Locomotive Company, entitled, "Constructed in Kingston: A History of the Canadian Locomotive Companies, 1854-1968". Included are membership cards and a company medal belonging to William (Bill) Cox.
Fonds consists of one graduation hood and gown worn by Muriel Waterhouse, Arts'19 (the gown is signed on the sleeves by all her female classmates); photographs of Muriel Waterhouse and her classmates at the time of their graduation.
Collection consists of a copy of "Beyond the Trenches: WWI Diary of G.F. Guest," edited by L.V. Guest; photographs of G.F. Guest, while a student at Queen's University at Kingston, and during his time with the Queen's No. 5 Stationary Hospital, and following its transfer to France, the Queen's No. 7 General Hospital.
Item is an image of Lake Ontario and the Niagara Penninsula taken from Earth orbit. The following is written on the verso: "Photograph of Lake Ontario taken aboard Space Shuttle Discovery Mission STS-96 Assembly Flight 2A.1 International Space Station 27 May-6 June 1999 by Julie Payette."
The collection consists of drawings for a cottage on Sunnyside Island, designed by H.J. Hardenberger of New York for S.E. Brown, as well as drawings for the Yacht House and specifications for carpentry and masonry.
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 fonds consists of correspondence, speeches, news clippings and photographs highlighting key points of James McCann's political career. Includes letters from William Lyon Mackenzie King, Louis St-Laurent, Field Marshall Smuts and various other public figures.
The fonds consists of correspondence, legal documents, war medals, photographs, two copies of the Holy Bible and a certificate signed by Winston Churchill with reference to the fact that Lt. R.C. McIntyre,16th Br., C.E.F., was mentioned in a dispatch from Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig.