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 the original Mallorytown Land Grant (1802); land records and legal documents relating to various family members including Israel, Israel B. and Julia A., Wilbert Israel Mallory (1804-1901); records and forms relating to Wilbert Israel Mallory's time as bailiff and auctioneer in the Mallorytown area (1875-1938).
An elaborate and detailed document determining the process of divisions and partition of the estates of two monasteries - Santa Catalina in the community of Granada and San Augustin of Toledo. Interwoven are the interests of a Donna Florencia de Torree y de Guzman. The Royal emissary sent to settle the conflict was Don Diego Fernandez. Manuscript written in fine readable hand in Spanish regarding legislative and administrative proceedings under King of Spain Philip II.
Collection consists of photographs of 11 St. Lawrence Street and 198 Stuart Street, prior to their demolition to make space for new campus residences at 194 Stuart Street, Kingston, Ontario; and slides of those houses on University Avenue, Kingston, Ontario, that were either moved to a new location, or were demolished to make way for the new Stauffer Library at Queen's.
Fonds consists of authored, and co-authored, reprints of articles published in various medical journals. It also consists of course materials including lecture and research notes for the classes Dr. Sawyer taught at Queen's.