Fonds consists of correspondence from Lt. Black to his family throughout the Second World War, as well as photographs of his COTC class. The letters document Black's entire military career through officer and combat training, through battles and into his return to civilian life. Transcriptions for all of his letters are available within the files. The fonds also includes some of his training manuals.
The fonds predominantly consists of textual material created and maintained by Luciuk that reflects his activism on, and campaigning for, Ukrainian Canadian issues such as war crimes, redress and recognition. There is a small amount of personal and academic material within the fonds as well. The fonds has been arranged in the following series: Deschênes Commission, Personal, Professional, Subject files and Press.
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.
Fonds consists of correspondence and oral interviews with Joan Finnigan MacKenzie; material related to "An Evening to Honour Joan Finnigan"; correspondence relating to, and typescript copy of "'Looking for a Turn-Out': New and Selected Poems by Joan Finnigan"; and clippings.
Collection consists of two albums compiled by unidentified numbers of the 21st Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force overseas, World War I. Includes group and individual pictures; also Queen's University YMCA; Royal Military College; Belleville, Ont.; Thomasburg, Ont.; Kingston scenes; England; Egypt with Queen's Stationary Hospital and Australian hospital; baseball games.
The fonds consists of correspondence, drafts of writings, news clippings, photographs and scrapbooks. Includes 4 typescripts of unpublished novels, biographical material and notes made from taped interview.
Fonds consists of correspondence with colleagues; course material; the pattern for, and photographs of, the sweater commissioned by Queen's University at Kingston, and designed and knitted by Mabel Corlett, for presentation to H.R.H. Prince Charles, following his receipt of an Honorary LL.D. during the University's Sesquicentennial celebrations.
The fonds consists of correspondence, notes, family histories, and photographs pertaining to Mabel Ringereide's genealogical research into the Romanes (especially George), Macdonald (especially John Duff), Morson, and Murray families.