Subject files relating to the planning of the Gastroenterology Division, Digestive Diseases Unit, Principal's Development fund and Intestinal Disease Research Unit. Correspondence with various physicians concerning research and gastroenterological work.
This fonds consists of photographs relating to T.H. Neville, including his time as President of his High School Student Council; and group poses of 'D. Flight, Course 48, No.1 I.T.S. Royal Canadian Air Force, 1942', 'Directorate of Postings and Careers, R.C.A.F. Headquarters, Ottawa,' (1943 & 1944).
This collection consists of one example of a new Canadian flag (the "Pearson Penant") that was put forward to the House of Commons Flag Committee, during the country's 'great flag debate'.
This fonds consists of reprints/offprints of articles, monographs, addresses; subject files; material relating to his work for the Biting Fly and Mosquito Control Programme in Quebec and Labrador, and for Canadian Executive Service Overseas (C.E.S.O.) projects in Columbia.
Fonds consists of correspondence, research notes, manuscripts, interviews and photographs that went into the writing of the book entitled, "Their Enduring Spirit - The History of Frontenac Provincial Park, 1783-1990". The records document the social and family life around Frontenac Park, as well as the extensive mining, farming and logging industry in that area.
Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscript, photographs, research and publicity files relating to Eric Smethurst and his book, "Classics at Queen's: A Brief History" (1992); files relating to the Classics Department's contribution to the Teaching and Learning Conference (1983); and correspondence relating to the Sesquicentennial Committee for Arts and Science.
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.