- CA ON00239 F1816
- Fonds
- 11 Nov. 1854
Letter to Mr. Collins, 11 November 1854 relating to legislative business.
Robert Spence
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Letter to Mr. Collins, 11 November 1854 relating to legislative business.
Robert Spence
The fonds consists of correspondence, memoranda, notes and printed material arranged in subject files alphabetically by file title within eight time periods. Series F covers the period when Bennett was Prime Minister (August 1930-October 1935).
Bennett, Richard Bedford
This fonds consists of a diary of George Ogle Moore, writing in his capacity as a British officer. The diary describes official military and social functions and documents his time in Toronto and Kingston, as well as his travels to New York.
Moore, George Ogle
This album consists of 37 photographs of summer boat trip in Thousand Islands and Rideau canal. Inscribed: With best Xmas wishes, C. Finley, 1911.
Finley, William
Fonds consists of correspondence, coaching notes, playbooks, scouting reports, play diagrams, rosters, press information, photgraphs and game films which document the football and coaching career of Frank Tindall at Queen's University.
Tindall, Frank
Fonds consists of correspondence relating to Queen's University, the National Research Council, and the Department of National Defence.
Smith, Walter MacFarlane
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.
Beck, Ivan T.
Shirley Campbell Spragge fonds
The fonds consists of project files, subject files and other material relating to her work at Queen's University Arcchives.
Spragge, Shirley Campbell
The fonds consists of correspondence, written histories, a diary and personal papers. There are also a large number of photographs and two films. This material provides a documentary and pictorial record of the family of Dr. William Henry Rankin and the area around his summer home at Collins Bay. The textual material consists of letters, written histories of Collins Bay, a family tree for the Rankin family, a diary kept by Mr. Harold Clark while he was at Guelph Agricultural College and a few other miscellaneous items. The photographs consist primarily of scenic views and individuals photographed near the Rankin house in Collins Bay from the early part of the century until just after WWII. The moving image material documents Kingston area including the Thousand Islands, the building of the grain elevator near Kingston and some interesting shots of the Rideau Canal. There is also one medical film, likely made at the request of Dr. Rankin.
Rankin, William Henry
The fonds consists of manuscripts and research material used in a talk that Elizabeth Sinclair gave on the history of the village of Collins Bay to the Kingston Historical Society. There are two notebooks, one of which is probably a rough draft and the other the text for her talk to the Historical Society. There is also a typewritten manuscript that probably went to the editor of "Historic Kingston". Finally, there are a number of notes and papers used by Mrs. Sinclair when preparing her paper. These include notes on land ownership in the area, notes on the book, The Baptists in Upper Canada, a one page history of the village by M.H. Grass, dated 1916 and a history of the Jubilee Woman's Institute.
Sinclair, Elizabeth B.