The fonds consists of a complete, and an incomplete typescript, with marginalia, of Mr. Sturgess' memoirs of growing up in Kingston, Ontario. Entitled, 'My Life Story', it contains chapters on 'My Life in the North End'; 'Gone But Not Forgotten', which is dedicated 'to the parents of us kids born in the 30s, 40s, and 50s'; 'Hotels in Kingston 1950, 60 & 70s'; and 'My Career in the Canadian Navy'.
The fonds consists of a copy of Dr. McPhee's autobiography entitled 'Reflections on Edmonton Urology Through a Personal Retrospectoscope', and includes family and other personal photographs, plus photos of a number of his paintings of favourite subjects that are used to enhance his text; a copy of an article titled, 'Cardiac Catheterization', which was published in the 1964-1965 issue of the 'Queen's Medical Review'; and a videocassette of the Meds '65 Class 35th Reunion held in August 2000, at the University's, Hertmonceaux Castle.
Fonds consists of submissions and transcripts of interviews, received as a result of a request for stories, anecdotes, memories, and photographs, pertaining to William Allen ('Dollar Bill'); a compact disc of songs by the folk group 'Tanglefoot', including one track entitled 'Dollar Bill'.
Fonds consists of correspondence home to his wife, describing the travels and adventures of Robert Harkness, as he crossed the continent as an Overlander.
Fonds consists of planning documents, correspondence, minutes, reports, promotional kits, and other material relating to various fundraising inititiatives such as 'Q Appeal', Donald Gordon Centre, John Deutsch Centre, the 'Capital Appeal' campaigns; copies of "In Production", a promotional brochure relating to the 'Creation of a Chair in Film Studies' within the Department of Film Studies at Queen's University; records pertaining to the Leonard Brockington Memorial Concert Organ (formerly the Odeon Carlton Theatre Organ; endowment campaign scrapbooks 1926, 1927 and 1949 .