Fonds consists of a copy "Procedures and Problems in Quantitative Analysis", by R.L. Dorrance, complete with teaching notes, exercises, annual 'Requirements', and 'Reagents required,' as well as handwritten and printed lecture notes.
The fonds is comprised predominantly of audio recordings, with a small amount of textual material. The recordings has been grouped along project lines linked mostly by the geography of the recording.
The fonds consists of material created, gathered and maintained by Judith Moses pertaining to the anti-violence women's movement in Southern Ontario. Much of this material was created by Moses in her role as a consultant for organizations and well as her professional work within organizations. The gathered material is reflective of the literature that was being produced, and disseminated within the community in the 1970s through the 1990s.
Items are research material, maps, and photographs gathered and created for a report on St. Helen's Complex (440 King St. W.), prepared for the Federal Heritage Buildings Review Office.
The fonds consists of correspondence from various members of the family, land grants, deeds, mortgages, stocks, wills, probates, power of attorney, financial records and a copy of the Herchmer Family Tree. Most of the material relates to Johan Jost Herkimer; his son Lawrence Herchmer; Lawrence's son, the Reverend Willam Macaulay Herchmer and his wife Frances and his son Col. William Macaulay Herchmer of the North-West Mounted Police.
This collection consists of recordings of Robert W. Service reading a selection of his poetry, as recorded by Radio Station CFUN, Vancouver, British Columbia (1948); and at a Sourdough Convention in Vancouver, British Columbia (1953).
Fonds consists of images of Queen's University buildings, classrooms, and events, including initiation, as well as photographs of Heilig family outings and photos of Carl Heilig's friends. Images were digitized from a photo album by the Heilig family.