Collection consists of photographs of Queen's University and Kingston, including images of snow sculptures, buildings and events on Queen's campus, as well as photo albums of families in Kingston with images of Royal Military College, military encampments, and various Kingston buildings. Also includes the films of O.T. Macklem.
Original manuscript diary of Dr. Thomas Robinson Dupuis' trip to Europe in the spring and summer of 1881. Of particular note are his many visits to hospitals and medical schools - witnessing curriculum, operating procedures, as well as sitting an exam for a diploma from the Royal College of Surgeons.
Fonds consists of photographs of Bachelor of Fine Arts students every academic year (1974-2003?). Some of the later photos are of the graduating class only. Photos were taken by Carl Heywood. Textual records includes posters for the BFA graduating class art show, and posters created by Carl for his print class and events happening for the BFA students.
Promotional package for the Tall Ships Rendezvous in Kingston, Rochester and Toronto in 1984. Includes letters of welcome from community leaders, itineraries, press releases, etc.
This fonds consists of files relating to Harold Ritchie's involvement with the Angel of Mercy Monument, a plaque at K.C.V.I., the fountain in Centennial Park and teaching conditions, all in Kingston.
The fonds consists of records pertaining to the Kingston Film Council's operations over a 30 year period. The fonds is comprised of minutes, cash book, rental receipts, circulars, and advertising that reflect membership, loans, showings, training and festivals that the Council facilitated. The records also illustrate the larger environment of film councils and associations that were in existence in the province at that time.
Collection consists of correspondence created by the secretary-treasurer of the University, as well as the Principal . It also consists of correspondence to the administrators of the university, as well as draft minutes of meetings, deeds, printed material, financial records and other items related to the early governance of the university.
Fonds consists of the constitution; AGM minutes; financial statements; lists of papers at annual meetings; copies of the CSBS "The Bulletin"; and a collection of early presidential addresses, edited by Norman E. Wagner, entitled, "Canadian Biblical Studies".
The Fritz-Green fonds is comprised of material created and/or collected and collated by Paul Fritz. The records predominantly pertain to the history of the Delta region that were gathered, acquired, and purchased by, or given and gifted to, Paul Fritz from a variety of sources during his time spent researching and writing about the area. The fonds also contains a significant amount of material which documents various Green family members (Fritz's maternal side) as well as textual records created in the course of Fritz's own personal activity and endeavours. The fonds consists of of three sous-fonds and one collection: Paul Fritz sous-fonds; Green family sous-fonds; Delta Region Collection; and Stevens family sous-fonds.