The fonds consists of certificates and receipts for supplies received by Harold Reid during his time in the Royal Canadian Navy in the Second World War. Includes a Sailor's Pay Book and Identity Book, a receipt for occasional supplies from the H.M.C.S. Cataraqui, course certificates for stoker rating and technical training and a certificate of service in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Fonds consists of correspondence relating to an application to the Intercollegiate Department of The League for Industrial Democracy to charter the Radical Club at Queen's University at Kingston, and an application to the Board of Home Missions of the United Church of Canada for a summer mission field placement.
Fonds consists of circulars, memoranda, regulations, and notices put out by the Department's Education Office. Also includes a notice of "Revised conditions of aiding Public Schools in New and Poor Townships" (1876).
Fonds consists of correspondence and "Certificates of Standing at Examination"; photographs of various buildings on the campus of Queen's University at Kingston, garden in front the Principal's Residence (Summerhill), picnics and skating parties, University Avenue, Kingston Mills, Royal Military College, Fort Henry and the Isolation Hospital, Macdonald Park, military parade on 24 May, and a river steamer.
The material in the collection consists of twenty-one binders of material prepared for use by the official biographers of Mackenzie King. In addition to a chronological guide to King's career, two volumes of transcripts of Sir Robert Borden correspondence, there are eighteen binders of memoranda that were prepared by several well-known historians and researchers who were experts on the life and career of Mackenzie King, including James Eayrs, Frederick Gibson and A.W.A. Lane.
Fonds consists of digital photographs of the interior and exterior of S&R Department Store, Kingston, Ontario, following the announcement of its impending closure.
The minute book dates from the incorporation of the town on March 6th, 1834 and concludes at the end of 1850 and includes minutes from the meeting of the Police Board.
Fonds consists of an unpblished work by David Rigsby entitled, "Coal"; a Certificate of Appreciation to David Rigsby, from the Queen's Alumni Association folliwng the completion of his Presidency in 1971; photographs of the Science '38 Formal, held at Grant Hall, and the 1987 Distinguished Service Award recipients, including Dorothy (Manderson) Rigsby.