Fonds consists of "Attendance" and "Matriculation" Certificates while a medical student at University of Queen's College, Kingston and at Kingston General Hospital; a Governor-General's (signed by Sir Edmund Walker Head) "License" to practice various areas of medicine in Upper Canada.
The fonds consists of papers relating to Sherwood's research interests which include the concept of technocracy, John Dewey, Raoul Dautry and Malthus' Essay on Population. In addition there is material related to the biography of Mandel.
The fonds consists of architectural drawings. This material documents a small portion of the life of John Schreiber as a physical and landscape architect. It consists of a number of drawings, as well as the files containing specifications, proposed and final, used by John Schreiber in the design of two residences located in the Thousand Islands region of the province of Ontario, for patrons Mr. Robert Hewitt, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Vandendries. The two examples of his work provided here are tangible examples of how John Schreiber incorporated his ideas of style and landscape in order to blend these structures perfectly into the unique geography known as the Thousand Islands.
Fonds consists of correspondence, reseach notes, manuscripts, photographs, clippings, related to his work on Gustave Eiffel. Also included is a complete set of Eiffel's patents.
Fonds consists of correspondence covering a broad array of topics; memoranda; speeches; subject files; diaries; scrapbooks; photographs; sound recordings of numerous speeches delivered over the years. Of particular interest is the prototype on cheese cloth (bunting), possibly used by Joan O'Malley to sew the first Canadian maple-leaf flag, which was presented to the Canadian Parliament by Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. Also includes the "Pearson Pennant."
Fonds consists of historical research and photographs of Rockwood Asylum (now Kingston Psychiatric Hospital); professional papers (1960-1976); bound volume of "The Rockwood Review" (1894-1897); staff photographs.
The fonds consists of two photo albums, containing images from Nordman's trip to Manchuria. Included in these images are scenes of concentration camps and war atrocities, street scenes and photos of buildings.
This fonds consists of a programme for the Aesculapian Society's 'Annual Dinner, 1923'; and J.N. MacMurchy's 'College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario Certificate (1924).