Collection consists of scrapbooks, accounts, diaries, photos, etc. of Knapp-Anglin- McCuaig family; watercolour of Fort Frontenac, Tete du Pont; Collection consists of land records relating to Kingston and area families including Derbyshire, Hodgson, Leonard, McLeod, Moon, the Opinicon Ranching Company, and Wiskin; financial records relating to the Knapp family; and subject files relating to the Canadian Women's Chritian Temperance Union, G.A. Stinson & Company, The King Edward Hotel Company Limited, and Japanese student, Toshi Ikehara who studied at Queen's in the 1890s. Also includes a book of pressed flowers from Jerusalem.
Fonds consists of two letters from Jim Byers to Jock Kent; a membership card for J.H. Kent for the Queen's University Alma Mater Society; and a Birks Visiting Card for Mr. John Harvey Kent.
Order from S.S. Johnston, Colonel of Militia, regarding the assemblage of a Battallion (Addington Militia) on September 13th, 1806 at the house of John Davey. Directions are given as to the procedure of assembly with regards to the appropriate age of individuals to be included.
Fonds pertains to lectures and presentations given at the First International Conference on Nuclear Structure held in Kingston, Ontario as well as correspondence, a conference programme, photographs and press releases.
The fonds is comprised of microfilms of the Virginia Woolf manuscripts from the Monk's House papers at the University of Sussex. Woolf's fiction and essays are well represented, with an emphasis on lesser-known works. Much manuscript material relates to unpublished or posthumously published work and includes fragments, drafts and re-workings. There are biographical sketches of childhood and contributions to Molly MacCarthy's Memoir Club (members would meet to read their reminiscences aloud). A sizeable collection of notebooks includes Woolf's notes for Pointz Hall (later Between the Acts), Mrs Dalloway and A Room of One's Own, and fragments of stories. Unpublished essays include a typescript chapter of Reading, an unfinished book. Better-known works are represented by notes for and related to Three Guineas, and drafts of Woolf's biography of the artist and art critic Roger Fry.
Fonds consists of a scrapbook containing programmes, invitations, clippings, correspondence, photographs including several of the fire at Kingston Hall in 1931, pertaining to her time as a student at Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario.
Fonds consists of articles, correspondence, programme booklets, and photographs relating to Barbara Paul Paithouski, in whose honour the Barbara Paul Prize and Barbara Paul Memorial Award are named, as well as the Paithouski Prize; correspondence, articles, and photographs from, and relating to, the Barbara Paul Memorial Award and the Barbara Paul Prize winners; and records relating to the Paul Family and Joseph (Joe) Paithouski. Also included are CD-ROMs containing both the audio of the Ban Righ Centre's Spring Celebrations 2011 and 2012, a Power Point presentation of "Truecolours" held the same evening (5 May 2011), and a 'slide show' of the Spring 2012 evening; a DVD copy of "A Dream Pursued: An Oral History of the Ban Righ Centre" (2014).