Collection consists of nitrate negatives; and thumbnail prints of Vosper Family members including Dr. Louis Llewlyn, Charlotte Vosper; Kingston and district scenes; and the family cottage on Oak Lake, near Peterborough, Ontario; correspondence regarding the unveiling of the Sharpshooter's Monument in Ottawa, legal documents relating largely to James Agnew, Solicitor for the City of Kingston, early petition to the Mayor of the Town of Kingston, Ontario seeking remission of taxes, and a list of those cadets attending the first class at the Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario, in 1876, as well as a list of "Officers on the R.M.C. College Staff from 1876 till present date - 1902."
Fonds consists of business ledgers from the Barker Grist and Saw Mill, General Store, and Funeral Home located in Arden, Kennebec Township, Ontario; land records relating to Joseph Barker; clippings of the Barker family including John B., W.O. Clark, and Frank Barker; photographs.
Collection consists of photocopy (2007) of the "Attestation Paper"; and photograph of Lieutenant John Arthur Dalton of Kingston; a press photograph ["Chicago Tribune"] of officials of the newly formed National Unity Party (a.k.a. Canadian Nazi Party) at a convention in Kingston, Ontario, held 2 July 1938, an article copied from the "Toronto Star" (4 July 1938), and a brief biographical sketch of Party leader Adrien Arcand.
Collection consists of records relating to the founding of the Toronto Stock Exchange by Herbert Mortimer and others; financial records; genealogical material pertaining to Herbert and other members the Mortimer Family; and early real estate maps of Durham (1882) and Port Arthur, Ontario (1887), "Railway Guide to Manitoba", issued by the provincial government (1887), and the City of Vancouver ('Canadian Pacific Town Site' - 1887).
Fonds consists of a daily journal, with photographs, belonging to Miriam Cohen, detailing her trip to Europe, Palestine, and Egypt in 1930; passports from the Russian Embassy in Bucharest; I. Cohen & Company Limited and Monarch Battery Manufacturing Company Ltd. letterhead; copper printing plates designed for a wedding invitation; photographs of Cohen and Sugarman family members, including Isaac and Mary Cohen, and their residence at 165 University Avenue; Queen's University, and other, pins; and clippings. It also includes the records of Fane Cohen in her various volunteer roles in organizations around Kingston such as Art Collection Society of Kingston; University Women's Club of Kingston; Kingston Art Association; African Students Foundation- Kingston Branch; Grand Theatre Campaign- Kingston Arts Council; and Grand Theatre Board of Management.
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; lecture notes; addresses; and writings. It also includes records of the Alternatives to Incarceration Inc., such as minutes, financial records and letters patent.
The fonds consists of a photo album chronicalling the honeymoon travels of Harry A. Lavell and Mary Chambers. Their destinations included Los Angeles, Vancouver, the Rocky Mountains, Smith's Falls and Kingston. The photographs were taken by Lavell, while the album layout was designed and drawn by Chambers.
Fonds consists of correspondence; legal, including various iterations of the Constitution, and financial records; minutes of Annual General and Executive meetings; membership lists; publications, including newsletters; photographs; and clippings.