Kingston Young Women's Christian Association fonds
- CA ON00239 F2003
- Fonds
- 1910-1971
The fonds consists of press clippings, president's reports and meeting reports.
Young Women's Christian Association (Kingston)
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Kingston Young Women's Christian Association fonds
The fonds consists of press clippings, president's reports and meeting reports.
Young Women's Christian Association (Kingston)
The fonds reflects the administrative, fundraising, recreational, and social activities of the club. The fonds consists of Annual Meeting Minutes, Director's Meeting Minutes, Executive Meeting Minutes, newspaper clippings and transcripts, a cash book, financial statements, audit reports, regatta committee correspondence, regatta brochures, constitutions, shares, letters patent, contracts, correspondence, applications for boat houses, visitors books and a small amount of architectural material relating to the "New Building" constructed between 1934-1936. The fonds also includes photographs mostly relating to events held at the Club.
Kingston Yacht Club
Fonds consists of newsletters produced by the Guild.
Kingston Writers' Guild
Kingston World Day of Prayer fonds
The fonds consists of minutes; and material relating to the Centennial of the World Day of Prayer.
Kingston World Day of Prayer
Kingston Women's Network fonds
Fonds consists of a copy of the "Directory" for the KWN.
Kingston Women's Network
The fonds consists of photographs by staff and freelance photographers, correspondence, employee paybooks (1926-1933), news clippings and subject files (ca. 1955-1975) and an interview, conducted by staff reporter Murray Hogben, with James Alexander Corry, former Principal of Queen's University at Kingston (1980). Also includes souvenir edition of the Whig in honour of Queen's University's second century (October 16, 1964).
Kingston Whig-Standard
Fonds consists of photographic negatives along with contact prints, photographs, and some supporting textual records created by Kingston This Week staff photographers between 1986 and 2001. The photographs were taken of Kingston-area events and local people. From 1986 to October 1998, the files consist of black and white negatives along with contact prints and, in some cases, enlarged photographic prints. The negatives in sleeves were stapled to the contact sheets, where produced. In October 1998, colour photography was adopted and the film was processed professionally by an outside company (Camera Kingston). The prints and negatives were then stored together in envelopes. The newspaper moved to digital photography by early 2000 fewer prints were made and, by 2001, the files include black and white reproductions of photographs on plain paper with cutlines and other identifying information attached to the sheets. The fonds is arranged in three large series: Negatives series, consisting of black and white negatives, along with contact sheets, prints, and cutlines in some instances dating from 1986 (with one file from 1985) to October 1998; Binders series, containing negatives dating from 1986 to 1998 which were arranged alphabetically by subject in binders; and Colour photography series, consisting of photographic negatives and prints dating from October 1998 to 2000 and then reproductions from digital files printed on plain paper, with cutlines, dating from ca. 2000-2001.
Kingston This Week
Fonds consisrts of film and film digitized to video of the Kingston Tennis Club.
Kingston Tennis Club
Kingston Symphony Association fonds
Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes and by-laws (1954-1973); subject files, financial records, scrapbooks compiled by the Association (1959-1971); production and general files, Executive Directors' Reports, minutes, programmes, clippings (1957-1986); records of the New Symphony Association (1954-1963); programme and photo of the Kingston Symphony Orchestra performing in the auditorium of the Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute (25 January 1950).
Kingston Symphony Association
Kingston Symphony - Masterworks Series One
Item is a recording of the Kingston Symphony performance of "Twilight Fire," composed by Istvan Anhalt.
Kingston Symphony Association