The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, drama, short stories, essays, articles, biographical material, press criticisms, and personal documents and photographs spanning Mr, Garner's life and, particularly, his career as a writer.
Fonds consists of correspondence; historical records; minutes; legal and financial records; annual returns; membership records; Registrars Statements; Proceedings of the Sovereign Great Priory Annual Assembly; summons; subject files; photographs; and printed material.
Hugh de Payens Premier Preceptory, No. 1, Kingston, Ontario
The fonds consists of journals, notes and data relating to Hugh Le Caine's work with the National Research Council, as well as correspondence, programmes and awards relating to Trudi Le Caine's work in the Arts community in Ottawa. Also included is correspondence to Maria and Arnold Walter, among which is a postcard to Arnold from Carl Orff. There are also artistic and experimental photographs and drawings by Hugh. Recordings of compositions by Arnold Walter and Hugh can also be found in this fonds. Other personal records, such as home movies and photographs, are also available.
Letterbook, Indian account book, 1863, expense book, 1875-1884, ledgers, 1886-1887, 1901-1902, and purchase record, 1894-1895 of the Mattawa, Ont. store.
Marriage license For Lloyd Howard and Frances de Bapter, both from the City of Toronto in the Province of Canada. Signed in Kingston, Ontario by T.D. Harrington.
The fonds consists of black and white photographs, colour slides, black and white negatives, and contact sheets of examples of early Upper Canadian and Ontario furniture from a number of European and North American traditions including Anglo-American, German, Polish, French-Canadian, and others. These images were taken during the course of research for the author's book, 'The Heritage of Upper Canadian Furniture: A Study in the Survival of Formal and Vernacular Styles from Britain, America and Europe, 1780-1900', first published in 1978.
Fonds consists of correspondence relating to an application to the Intercollegiate Department of The League for Industrial Democracy to charter the Radical Club at Queen's University at Kingston, and an application to the Board of Home Missions of the United Church of Canada for a summer mission field placement.