Photocopies of Christmas cards sent by Watson and Hope Kirkconnell each year, designed with personal photographs and poems by Dr. Kirkconnell. The last one, 1977, was signed by Hope Kirkconnell but had a poem by her husband.
The fonds primarily consists of correspondence. Letters to Thomas Kirkpatrick in Kingston from his mother, and other members of his family in Dublin, during the years 1823-1837 make up the bulk of the collection. In addition to personal correspondence there is some professional correspondence relating to Thomas Kirkpatrick's mission to London in 1837 to propose Kingston as the capital of Canada. Also included are photocopies of letters from Stafford Frederick to their brother, Alexander, who remained in Dublin.
Fonds consists of photographs of 12 blueprints and 6 ink drawings by Robert Findlay, architect, of Montreal, for the summer home of George Benson and family, Rabbit Island, Thousand Islands (1909); 1 blueprint for cabin by E.D.M. McIntosh, 1937; photographs of the Benson family, plus friends and scenes in the Thousand Islands; auction poster, land deed, and three Visitor's Books relating to (Mississagua) Rabbit Island.
The collection consists of a letter from the Marquis of Lorne to Dr. Hunt, 1884 as well as a letter from the Marquis of Lansdowne to Dr. Hunt, and an autograph of Lord Elgin, 1853.
The fonds consists of planning files, minutes, correspondence, memoranda for the 1973 conference; final report of the 1973 conference prepared by the Conference Co-ordinator, Mrs. Olive T. Higdon; kit given to delegates at registration of the 1973 conference. Also includes programmes, correspondence, notes and memoranda for the 1991 Learned Societies Conference at Queen's University.
Queen's University. Conference of Learned Societies Planning Committee
Collection consists of photographs of the exterior and interior of 'The Winston', 56 Earl Street, Kingston, Ontario, and daughter's wedding (1915); correspondence; Christmas and birthday cards; wedding invitations; baby and funeral announcements; poems; and photographs of numerous family members, including Robert, Cora, and Violet Anglin, relatives and friends.