- CA ON00239 F1929
- Collection
- 1964
This collection consists of one example of a new Canadian flag (the "Pearson Penant") that was put forward to the House of Commons Flag Committee, during the country's 'great flag debate'.
Rudmin, Floyd
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This collection consists of one example of a new Canadian flag (the "Pearson Penant") that was put forward to the House of Commons Flag Committee, during the country's 'great flag debate'.
Rudmin, Floyd
Florence (Tait) & Stuart Schofield fonds
Fonds consists correspondence to and from Florence Tait and her family, student friends, and future husband, Stuart Schofield, while attending Queen's University at Kingston, and on travels to Europe and the Far East; subject files; diaries; and photographs and photo albums compiled by both Florence (Tait) and Stuart Schofield during their time as students at Queen's, with images of many interior and exterior shots of boarding houses, such as 44 Stuart Street; classmates; campus scenes with buildings and other University events such as the visist by H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught; Kingston and district scenes, including Macdonald Park with the Golden Lion and tulip bed, the waterfront (the "Old Ontario Strand"), S.S. Harmonic and Huronia; scenes in Western Canada in such locales as Winnipeg, Strathcona (Edmonton), Banff, the Geological Survey in the Rockies, Kootenays, and other British Columbia interior locations, aboriginal people at Illes des Prairies; geological consulting trips to Mexico and China; earthquake in Yokahama, Japan; summer excursions around Ontario, and to the West to Bulyea and Romford, Saskatchewan; Lake Superior; Quebec City; the Parliament Buildings and Library, and other views in Ottawa; the Canadian Expeditionary Force; visits to Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria, and Vancouver Island. A number of the photos have also been hand coloured.
Schofield, Stuart
Florence Nightingale collection
Consists of two letters from Florence Nightingale to Rachel (Williams) Norris, dated 1881 and 1899 respectively. It also includes a photograph of Rachel (Williams) Norris.
Nightingale, Florence
Florence Mary Willson collection
The collection is comprised of Queen's University memorabilia and includes: one black & white photograph of possible Queen's alumni (1970); one "Programme and Engagement" card for the Combined Junior Years Social Evening held on Friday, February 6th, 1920; a copy of a poem entitled "The Street That Was" by Margaret Harvey Wilton from the Queen's Review commemorating the Wilton Home on Arch Street razed to make room for the new Biology Building - including photos of house and new building; a Graduating Year Dinner in Medicine program for an event held at the Frontenac Club on Wednesday, April 4th, 1923; the Levana Society Constitution (date unknown); an Arts Twenty Graduating Banquet program held in the Red Room, Queen's University on Monday, March 22nd, 1920 - includes signatures of some of the attendees on the back; a photograph of KGH Medical Interns including Clifford M. Bracken, husband of Florence M. Willson; and, a print of sketch entitled "College Ties" (date unknown).
Willson, Florence Mary
Florence Gwendolen (Lazier) Braidwood fonds
Fonds consists of a scrapbook containing press clippings, photographs, correspondence and other mementos relating to Miss Lazier's ride from Belleville, Ontario to Washington, D.C. Also included is an autograph book containg some photographs and signatures of people she met along her journey.
Braidwood, Florence Gwendolen (Lazier)
Collection consists of photographs and postcards of family members; scenes, and events in and around Kingston.
Flood (family)
First Nations of North America course (HIST467) collection
Fonds consists of interviews with elders carried out by students in the HIST 467 course at Queen's University over a two year period. There are seven audio cassette tapes of interviews with a variety of Elders from various nations. See file level description for detailed information.
First Congregational Church fonds
Correspondence, reports, memos, from 1915 to 1922 of the First Congregational Church, Kingston, prior to the time it was sold by the Congregational Union to the Masonic Order. The church was on Wellington Street at Johnson. Much of the correspondence is to, or from, Mr. John H. Davis of the Kingston Dry Dock (foot of Bay Street) who was secretary for a time. Mr. James Hendry was another secretary. Other names which appear are Reverend William Gunn, general secretary of the Congregational Union of Canada; Dr. A. Neish, chemistry department, Queen's University; Dr. E.C.D. MacCallum, Medical faculty. Queen's University; Reverend T. De Courcy Raynor, sometime minister of First Congregational Church, Kingston. Also includes one 'Marriage Register' for the first Congregational Church, Kingston, Ont.
First Congregational Church (Kingston, Ont.)
The fonds consists of bound financial records and bound guest books. The bound financial records include Sunday school, donation, missionary, and maintenance records. The financial records predominantly list amounts of monies received from parishioners, monies spent, and information about Church staff. The guest books list the names and addresses of visitors from other churches. The arrangement of this fonds has been established by the archivist.
First Baptist Church
Fifth Field Company collection
Photographs of Amos Mallory Shaw (tentative identification) and friends in the Fifth Field Company Canadian Engineers formed by Department of Militia on Queen's University campus 1911.
Shaw, Amos Mallory?