The fonds consists of correspondence, draft of memoirs, speeches and articles on Canadian education, 1961-1968, and files relating to the Canada Council, the amendment of the British North America Act and the Institue for Research in Public Policy.
This collection consists of James A. Eadie's entry in the 'Dictionary of Canadian Biography' on John Stevenson; articles relating to the Rathbun Company, Deseronto, Ontario; essays on Deseronto and the Rathbun Company, written by T.David Martin; slides of Rathbun family portraits, company building and employees with explanatory notes; essay by W.C. Blabe on Deseronto.
The fonds consists of various records created in the establishment of the Foundation, such as correspondence, copyright information and financial matters to do with the Trust. There are also records reflecting the activities of the Foundation in attempting to locate all of Jacobine Jones' works that were scattered across the country in different locations and collections in order to create a catalogue raisonné of the artist.
The fonds consists of correspondence, business and personal files. Personal files contain biographical material and some subject files (1 m). Files of finances (1.5 m) cover work, housing and other expenses. Subject files as a category created by Miss Jones relate to commissions undertaken while her Project files contain ideas and proposals. Technical files, teaching files, art associations, art galleries, exhibitions and catalogues relate chiefly to her work. Clipping files, both general and specific, dating from her student days and collected postcards illustrate design interests.
The fonds consists of correspondence; notes; photographs and scrapbooks, many having to do with Hambleton's great love for the outdoors; and obituary material.
Fonds consists of photographs taken by Jack Chiang for the Kingston Whig-Standard and other projects. These photographs cover news events of regional, national and international significance. The fonds includes photos of many prominent individuals, most Ontario political conventions in the 1980s, and many Kingston-area landmarks. Also included are slides taken for Mr. Chiang's book, 'Images of Kingston,' aerial photographs taken for the Kingston Whig-Standard feature "Where We Live,"and wedding photos taken at his commercial studio, Pro Photo, as well as personal papers and family photos.