Fonds consists of the records of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, including early records, project files, management files, contracts, bid documents, meeting reports, annual reports, financial statements, project reports, publicity files, subject files, sound recordings and moving image.
The fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, financial records, registers, annual reports and a record book. The record book contains the names of children admitted, arranged alphabetically, and information including date of admittance, age, date of leaving, and sometimes where they went.
The collection consists of drawings for a cottage on Sunnyside Island, designed by H.J. Hardenberger of New York for S.E. Brown, as well as drawings for the Yacht House and specifications for carpentry and masonry.
Fonds consists of a souvenir album containing scenes, events, buildings and people, on and around, the Queen's University campus; two autographed Engineering Society 'Annual Dinner' programmes.
Diary describes the daily life of Sir John A. Macdonald, his family and political events. The diary contains entries for the years 1867-1872, 1875 and 1883. The diary begins just four days after Confederation, when John A. Macdonald became Canada's first Prime Minister.
This fonds consists of material relating to the Rev. Alice Armstrong Huff, the first female graduate of Queen's Theological College, included a videotaped interview conducted by Susan O'Keefe, 26 and 27 June 1992;520::Student essay, photographs, clippings, correspondence relating to Rev. Huff, 1940-1992; copy of Rev. Huff's Queen's Theological College Convocation Address, 12 May 1993;essay written by Rev. Alice Armstrong Huff, 1992.