This fonds consists of published papers, photographs and notes for his research on Cherubism, a curious disease occuring in a Kingston family. Included is an album compiled by Jones which was housed in the Medical Library at Queen's entitled "Cherubism: An Exhibit 1931-1967". There is also a biographical sketch of Lorimer John Austin.
Fonds consists of numerous scrapbooks (5) pertaining to life in Pittsburgh township primarily comprised of news clippings about families, businesses and municipal concerns in the area. One volume is dedicated to the quilting history of the Township. There are also 2 volumes of Tweedsmuir History with material related to Pittsburgh Women's Institute and the clubs, societies, sports, farms, buildings, events, schools, trees, churches and families of Pittsburgh Township. One of the Tweedsmuir volumes has family histories arranged by lot and concession numbers. Of particular note is an example of the needlework skills of the members in the form of a tapestry designed by Antanas Tamošaitis for the Township offices.
This fonds consists of bound volumes of 'Pride, Prejudice and Politics', a scholarly history of the Lloyd family in Wales, Pennsylvania, and Canada including the Newmarket and Aurora, Ontario, areas (870-1984); and a history of the Macdonald Manufacturing Company Limited, Toronto, Ontario (1874-1980), by Loftus L. Lloyd.
This fonds consists of correspondence; programmes; speeches; clippings; photographs; and memorabilia pertaining to various dinners and other University-related events held both at Queen's and around the country. There are also records involving the Kingston Rowing Club, and the Council for Canadian Unity.
This collection consists of the 'Canadian National Railways: Report of Operations, 1919-1921.' This document provides a detailed account of all operations of the railroad for the three years following the consolidation and reorganization, by Order-in-Council (September 1918) of the Canadian Government and Canadian Northern Railways (November 1918) and the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (July 1920).
This collection consists of copies of a number of albumen prints, possibly taken by Thomas Bartley Tracy, a member of the International Boundary Commission, durings its survey of the 49th parallel west of Lake of the Woods. Includes many images of Red River and the surrounding district (ca.1872-1873); correspondence from the Boundary Commission and other sources relating to the photographs (ca.1900-1940); genealogical material pertaining to the Tracy and Boyd families.
This fonds consists of the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology, Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs 'Proceedings on the CBC Series: The Valour and the Horror,: correspondence and reports (1992). Includes a copy of 'A Battle for Truth: Canadian Aircrews sue the CBC over 'Death by Moonlight: Bomber Command'' (1994).
This fonds consists of articles relating to the School from various publications, clippings, copies of diplomas issued by the School; all forming part of his research for an unpublished history of the Queen's School of Veterinary Science, by Dr. T.W. Dukes (1997).