Fonds consists of the text and illustrations (photographs) from a University of the Air tv series episode "Art in Revolution: Three Case Studies" [196-], a letter written by Queen's University historians regarding the Quebec referendum in 1980, and sound recordings from a Royal Society of Canada colloquium in memory of George Whalley "Symbols in Life and Art" with a program brochure.
The collection consists of a letter from the Marquis of Lorne to Dr. Hunt, 1884 as well as a letter from the Marquis of Lansdowne to Dr. Hunt, and an autograph of Lord Elgin, 1853.
The fonds consists of photographs relating to the Queen's Hospital in Cairo in World War 1, showing local and military life and field hospital scenes. Also includes postcards showing images from Le Tréport, Étaples-sur-mer, Boulogne-sur-mar, Verdun and Somme before and after the First World War.
The fonds consists of correspondence, printed material, photocopies and photographs relating to Livingstone and several other family members, including his brother, Dr. Charles Livingstone.
The fonds consists of correspondence, writings and lecture notes with slides by Dr. Bryans. Includes correspondence and a vaccination record from the Second World War.
The fonds consists of photographs of buildings, events and people in Gananoque taken in preparation for the creation of "Gananoque 2000," a book written and compiled by Douglas Bickerton. Also includes a copy of the book and notes on the photographs.