Correspondence, research notes, programmes of the Lennox andAddington County Womens' Association, subject files relating to Wilton United Church, Minute book of the United Church Women (Wilton Branch), 1962-1968, Minute book of the Wilton Womens' Association (1934-1939), photographs, School Reports (S.S. No. 18, Ernestown), 1934-1939.
This collection of memorabilia relates to her father, Adam Shortt, and to Kingston. Includes some pen and ink drawings by Professor Shortt, a copy of 'Kingston Illustrated' (1912) and picture of Sand Hills, Prince Edward County, 1840's. Also contains a watercolour sketch by Muriel Shortt of Kingston martello towers (Market and Cedar Island), and a photocopy of a genealogy of the Shortt family.
Correspondence, photographs, press clippings, programmes of various operas staged by the Queen's Glee Club and Symphony including 'Evangeline', by composer Graham George.
Fonds consists of one graduation hood and gown worn by Muriel Waterhouse, Arts'19 (the gown is signed on the sleeves by all her female classmates); photographs of Muriel Waterhouse and her classmates at the time of their graduation.
Collection consists of correspondence, financial and legal records, relating to the Dewar, Hunt, and Kennedy families residing in the Cornwall, Ontario area; subject files relating to the Avonmore, Ontario area; photographs of Queen's University and the Kingston, Ontario area; daybooks, ledgers, and journals relating to the Barkley General Store, located in Avonmore, Ontario; ledger and account book and business records relating to J.D.Wiggins, a steam and gas-fitter, located in Avonmore, Ontario; ledger and account book relating to William Petrie & Company General Store, located in Finch, Ontario.
Collection consists of a series of "Manuals", in pamphlet form, for Sidewalk Superintendents, plus a pamphlet for the general public, on the operations and use of the new Toronto Subway, as published by the Toronto Transit Commission.
Fonds consists of news articles and research relating to Pittsburgh Township for the Kingston Whig-Standard, as collected and written by Murray Hogben.