Fonds consists of administrative records (1957-1983); Art Circuit files (1957-1963); Gallery Association files (1967-1972); exhibition files (1957-2011); slides of installations (1971-1991); exhibition photographs (1986-1990); photographs of various events held at the AEAC; photographs of the major renovation and extention of the Art Centre (1998-1999); exhibition catalogues (1970-2007).
This fonds consists of correspondence; minutes; membership lists; constitutions; reports; and photographs. Included is material relating to the 50th Anniversary of the Ban Righ Foundation; Branch records including minutes of the Toronto Alumnae Association (1926-1965), and the Vancouver Alumnae Association (1927-1968); a copy of the Ananlecta (1942); and scrapbooks containing photographs of the executives of the Y.W.C.A. (1889-1922), and its successor the Student Christian Association (1923-1926), and Levana (1889/90-1941/42).
Fonds consists of Capital Project files; correspondence; architectural drawings, and other documents relating to the refurbishment of Herstmonceux Castle's West Building.
Queen's University. Bader International Study Centre
The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, research and project reports relating to rail lines and guided ground transport. The fonds contains the following series: Constitution (1985), Board of Directors (1970-1985), Advisory Council (1973-1994), Minutes (1973-1981), Correspondence (1972-1995), Administration (1970-1983), Annual Reports (1972-1992), Photographs ([ca. 1985]), Subject Files (1836-1980), and Report Masters (1979-1994).
Queen's University. Canadian Institute of Guided Ground Transport (CIGGT).
Fonds includes records and publications of The Ethnicity and Democratic Governance Project which was an international Canadian-based five year SSHRC research initiative led by Bruce Berman of Queen's University, the team of thirty-nine international researchers and additional associated organizations examined one of the most complex and challenging issues of the world today: governing ethnic diversity.
Also consists of a submission to the Canada National History Society in relation to the "Pierre Berton Award".