The fonds consists of correspondence and minutes relating to the 1979 Ontario Federal Liberal Party campaign, as well as files related to the leadership campaigns of Lloyd Axworthy, Mark MacGuigan and Aideen Nicholson. Also included are files on Liberal Party events and work that Dowsley had done for the Party.
Fonds consists of correspondence arranged chronologically and published works compiled and microfilmed by Cornell University. Includes correspondence of Theodore Arnold Haultain, a bibliography of Smith's published works, subject index to Bystander columns in the Week and Toronto Weekly Sun and scrapbooks, 1844-1915. There is also correspondence concerning Canadian-American relations, Imperial relations, annexation, and Canadian politics, 1878-1909; correspondence from Sir John A. Macdonald relating to the Canadian Pacific Railway, federal politics, Ontario politics, Edward Blake, and Sir Francis Hincks 1878-1882; and letters from Smith to a student, or possibly junior professor at Oxford named Owen and to his mother Mrs. Owen, n.d.; 1864-1894.
The collection consists of subject files, court records, diaries and photographs. The material illustrates many aspects of the history of Montague and Kitley Townships as well as the activities of Lockwood Family. The files also contain a great deal of research material relating to the Loyal Orange Lodge and the Rural Telephone Company of Kitley Limited. Petitions to the Montague Township Council and Township Assessment rolls are invaluable for a study to the early history of this township. A large collection of photographs illustrate the social history of the area.
Fonds consists of correspondence; minutes; subject files; technical reports and studies; submissions, responses, and presentations; clippings; and photographs; pertaining to the GRA's active participation in the waste management process, including Draft Stage Two, Compensation Policy, and Diversion Programmes, as the Township/City of Kingston and area residents sought solutions to the need to locate a landfill site in Glenburnie, Ontario; videocassette containing the views and concerns of Glenburnie residents regarding the proposed Landfill Site.
The fonds consists of correspondence, articles, translations, notes for speeches, news clippings, scrapbook, broadcasts on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, photographs, certificates and material relating to the study of French in schools.
The fonds consists of images of people, buildings, and events on the campus of Queen's University at Kingston in the autumn of 1942, including the class of 'Radio Technicians, Course No. 4, November 1942'; an interview with Glen Gordon Williams conducted by Henk Pardoel, Communications/Sports Information Officer, Queen's Athletics & Recreation, 1 October 2001.