Fonds consists of Queen's University Internship Program (QUIP) brochures; career planning and placement brochures 1975-2005; resume writing guides for engineering students, 1992-1993; Co-op Japan Program correspondence, 1995-1998; Co-op Japan Program Management Committee Meeting file, 1995-1998; Co-op Japan Management Committee Annual Meeting file, 1994-1998; Co-op Japan Committee Meeting notes, 1994; Co-op Japan Memoranda, 1994-1996; The Handbook for Graduating Students, 1991-1992; 1993-1994; Computer systems project notes, 1998-2003; Planning and Placement manuals and brochures, Employment programs brochures and booklets, 1983-2002; Careers Day brochures and newsletters, 1985-2004; interview with Dean of Women, Elspeth Baugh (October 1997).
The collection consists of postcards depicting scenes in Kingston, Napanee, Belleville, Brockville, Prescott and the Thousand Islands, as well as digital images of photographs of the Tannery staff, 1938, and the Kingston Penitentiary staff, ca. 1955.
Collection consists of Minute Books, including copies of land deeds, subscription lists, and accounts for Waterloo School House, later known as School Section No. 8 in the Township of Kingston, and subsequently changed to School Section No. 6 in the Township of Kingston; and teaching contracts; World War Two "Gasoline License and Ration Coupon books, an Savings Stamps; postcards and a photograph relating to Kingston, the 1954 Royal Visit to Kingston, and his great grandfather, William Saul; and a taped interview with his grandfather.
Fonds consists of subject files; financial records; and photographs relating largely to the running of a boarding house, located at 5 Wellington Street, Kingston, for students attending Queen's University at Kingston.
Fonds consists of a photograph of an oil painting of Wallace Havelock Robb, executed by Joan Levy-Earle, to replace the original lost in a fire; an autographed copy of her first published book of poetry, entitled "Welcome to My World", which includes a photograph of the author with the Robbs viewing the original portait; and an autographed volume of poetry, entitled, "Thursday's Dream" in which the author has visions of writing a biography of the "Abbé of Abbey Dawn".
Collection of various family papers from the Wardrope and Dyde family. Includes 3 type family "reminiscences" only two of which are dated (1903, 1924). Material includes information about arriving in Canada, family relationships and moves between cities and towns. One, dated 1903, is from Rev. S. Dyde.-Certificate of Division Registrar Respecting Registration of Birth for Dorothy Frances Dyde born December 22nd, 1905-Marriage certificate for W. Hobart Dyde & Frances Anna Fenwick dated October 5th, 1891-Letter from Shirley C. Spragge to Miss Dorothy Dyde thanking her gift of the genealogy of the Dyde family
Fonds consists of "Emergency Notices" relating to the January 1998 Ice Storm, recorded for the "automated attendant" on the Queen's University at Kingston main telephone number, by the "Voice of Queen's", Jack xxxx.
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