Barrett Plumbing and Heating Limited fonds
- CA ON00239 F1181
- Fonds
- 1930-1965
Account books, records of contracts, wages and profits for the Kingston, Ont. business.
Barrett Plumbing and Heating Limited
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Barrett Plumbing and Heating Limited fonds
Account books, records of contracts, wages and profits for the Kingston, Ont. business.
Barrett Plumbing and Heating Limited
Fonds consists of two letterpress copybooks containg copies of letters to correspondents in Montreal, Quebec, Perth and Napanee, Ontario, and other locations.
Bangs, James Smith
Canada. Emergency Measures Organization - Kingston Branch fonds
The fonds consists of documents pertaining to two time periods: 1957-1969 and 1970 to 1975. Although the boxes are not physically separated into these two series dates, the documents originate from and differ between these two periods. The former time span consists of documents predominantly from Mr. Bowers, the original holder of the position Kingston and County of Frontenac EMO Zone Coordinator. Bowers documents heavily interact with the implementation of the organization and the fears and planning predominantly surrounding nuclear fallout and the possibility of emergency planning and organization in a wartime situation. The latter time period consists of documents largely from Mr. Gordon Ball. This period’s documents largely discuss the closure and defunding of the program, and opposed to nuclear disaster, focuses predominantly on natural and peacetime disaster planning.
In addition, both periods include administrative, planning, and logistical components of the organization which include disaster training and exercise programs, project funding, budget reports, meeting discussion, correspondence between EMO members, academic reports, government addresses and documentation, welfare and response services programming, equipment, zonal coordination, environmental considerations, and more. These topics and the nuclear and natural disaster considerations noted above are represented through the following types of documents such as: correspondence, meeting minutes, regional surveys on structures, inventory, and populations, government reports, bound booklets, academic writings, photographs, pamphlets, cards, maps, blue prints, training manuals, administrative forms, and more. Though these documents are often created by or interact with Bowers and Ball, these documents further relate to groups and individuals including: fire, police, health, and welfare services, the three branches of government, equipment providers, citizens, army personnel, school boards, housing boards, other communities and their EMO members and other staff from the Kingston EMO office.
Canada. Emergency Measures Organization - Kingston Branch
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, press clippings and files relating to Queen's University, the Commission on Post Secondary Education, the Economic Council of Canada, the Commission on Railway Pension Costs and many organizations with which Dr. Deutsch was associated. In addition to the very important correspondence, the large collection of briefs to government agencies and commissions of inquiry, special studies, memoranda and reports make these papers a valuable source for reseachers studying monetary policy, education and the ecomony and public administration in Canada. Also a document on "Queen's in the First Decade of the Century."
Deutsch, John James
Typescript of diary, in two parts -1851-1862. In addition the document contains many genealogical lists and material relating to the Detlor family.
Detlor, George Hill
Frederick Charles Denison fonds
Fonds consists of correspondence with Charles Mair.
Frederick Charles Denison
Application for a passport for Donaldson to visit Russia and Canada. Passport for travel on the continent, with stamps from Russian, German, French
Donaldson, Robert
Graduation diploma of Donald upon his graduation from Queen's University in 1861.
William Donald
Queen's University. Department of French Studies fonds
Fonds consists of marks books, including examination results, synopses, and lists of Applicants for Degrees (B.A. & M.A.), kept by Professor P.G.C. Campbell and others.
Queen's University. Department of French Studies
The fonds consists of microfilm of the Duckworth collections held by the Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, the National Archives of Canada, and the Queen's University Archives, which were jointly microfilmed in 1977 and 1980. The collections were identified on the microfilm by the institutional stamps of the Newfoundland Archives and of the National Archives on the documents belonging to each, while the photocopies of the material belonging to Queen's Archives bear the hand printed letters Q.A. In the finding aid, the initials PAC and QUA respectively are used to distinguish the small number of documents from the two latter repositories from the main body of material derived from the Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, which is not specially identified. Series consists mainly of official papers, 1810-1812, relating to Duckworth's period as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Newfoundland. There are also a few earlier papers dating from the governorship of Duckworth's predecessor in Newfoundland, Admiral Holloway, and from Duckworth's previous service in the West Indies, as well as a very small number of miscellaneous private papers which derive from periods before and after Duckworth's Newfoundland command. The material is arranged in six main sub-series. The fonds also includes a small amount of original correspondence on naval affairs, letters from Admiral Duckworth to Lady Duckworth and returns by ships in his fleet, March 1809.
Duckworth, Sir John Thomas