Items are photograph copies of a scroll and address on the occasion of the laying of the cornerstone for the Parliament buildings in Ottawa by the Prince of Wales. Also includes a letter from the Deputy Minister of Public Works to Adam Shortt.
Items are a report by A. Kelso Roberts filed on return from a world trip as a member of the Canadian Churchmen's Thirty-Four Day Tour (1964) and Toronto Star clipping on Agnes Macphail (1932).
The fonds consists of letters to Christine Webber from her brother Karl in Cologne, Germany during the Weimar Republic discussing inflation, as well as a copy of her birth certificate and a police clearance to find work. Also includes three souvenir photos of Ernest Webber in Daytona Beach, and a photo of Ernest in the patternmaking shop at Dominion Engineering Company.
Fonds consists of an album of photographs taken by Lyell Spence after enlisting, sailing to Great Britain, and being deployed to France with the No. 7 Canadian (Queen's) Stationary Hospital.
Correspondence, subject files, lecture notes, biographical notes on Queen's students, photographs and material relating to the Faculty of Applied Science and the Department of Mechanical Engineering. .
The fonds consists of correspondence and material relating to Canadian civil liberties, specifically the Civil Liberties Association of Manitoba. Includes letters from A.R.M. Lower, James G. Gardiner, R.J. Manion and Charles J. Power.
The fonds consists of correspondence of Coote, 1935-1939, correspondence of H.B. Cowan, 1935-1938, press releases and speeches, 1935-1941, and files relating to the Canadian Chamber of Agriculture, including constitution and bylaws, 1935, and correspondence of the director, 1935-1938.
The fonds consists of photocopies and transcripts of correspondence, news clippings and notes used by Professor D.M. Shurman in the preparation of a biography on Corbett. Correspondence with Earl Jellicoe, Admiral Slade and Sir Walter Raleigh relating to naval affairs and naval history.