Pages 241 to 320 of log of H.M.S. Britannia, 1834 Jan. 24-1834 Nov. 13. Pages 243-246 missing. Contains pen and ink drawings of H.M. Corvette 'Scout' being repaired, also of 'Bottom of Luda (?) Bay, Candia' (Isle of Crete), October 1833 (artist's signature illegible), as well as other elevation drawings and maps of Mediteranean ports.
Item is a video recording of an interview on a boat with a man talking about the naming of the Thousand Islands, among other points of interest about the Islands.
Item is a copy of Historic Prince Edward, produced by the Prince Edward Historical Society (1976), as well as a programme for the unveiling of a historic plaque honouring Sir Rodmond P. Roblin.
The fonds consists of photographs of Queen's University students in the early 1930's. The photographs were taken around campus and therefore reflect many buildings on campus, as well as in front of the houses occupied by the students - two such addresses being identified as 213 Albert Street and 632 Princess Street.
Fonds consists of correspondence (a letter making reference to the flu epidemic in 1918); printed material; and memorabilia including Queen's jackets, a tam, and a book marker with the Queen's crest which was distributed to University students by the Imperial Tobacco Company, manufacturer of Player's "MILD"; the graduation diplomas, from Queen's University at Kingston, of Ann Elizabeth Hill (McJanet) and David John McJanet.
Fonds consists of numerous photographs: albumen, carte de visite, and portraits of various Reesor or Fowler family members, though predominantly the subject matter of the photographs is Hilda Reesor. The photographs reflect a range of photographers, from Toronto to Kingston. Also contains a small amount of correspondence and numerous Christmas cards to Hilda Reesor.
Fonds consists of research notes, drafts, final typescript, and sound recordings relating to Dr. Neatby's work ("'to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield': Queen's University Volume I, 1841-1917") on the offlcial history of Queen's Universty at Kingston.