Fonds consists of two scrapbooks compiled by Claude W. Cole and his wife, Annie Dodge Cole, relating to Main Duck Island, situated approximately ten miles east of Prince Edward Point, Lake Ontario. Included are both clippings and some photographs.
Fonds consists of a daily journal, with photographs, belonging to Miriam Cohen, detailing her trip to Europe, Palestine, and Egypt in 1930; passports from the Russian Embassy in Bucharest; I. Cohen & Company Limited and Monarch Battery Manufacturing Company Ltd. letterhead; copper printing plates designed for a wedding invitation; photographs of Cohen and Sugarman family members, including Isaac and Mary Cohen, and their residence at 165 University Avenue; Queen's University, and other, pins; and clippings. It also includes the records of Fane Cohen in her various volunteer roles in organizations around Kingston such as Art Collection Society of Kingston; University Women's Club of Kingston; Kingston Art Association; African Students Foundation- Kingston Branch; Grand Theatre Campaign- Kingston Arts Council; and Grand Theatre Board of Management.
The fonds consists of ledgers and notebooks from Mallory's practice. The ledgers record names, dates, brief notations of illnesses andtreatments, and fees. There are often lists of obstetrical cases at the ends of the ledgers. Occasionally total earnings for a period are noted, as well as the method of payment by patients. Also included is a Materia Medica notebook from 1885 which has notes taken from lectures by Dr. Oliver, a professor at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. There is also a notebook with notes on various types of medicines.
Collection consists of architectural and construction drawings of Kingston buildings designed by local architects including Power and Son, Robert Gage, William Newlands, Jr., and Arthur Ellis.
The fonds consists of records of the Club Champlain and its successors, including Dames Auxilliaire, L'age de l'avenir and some records relating to the founding of la Paroisse Saint Francois d'Assise, as well as some records of Folklore. Includes financial records, correspondence, membership lists and photographs.
Fonds consist of research and lecture notes, correspondence, manuscripts, and other material related to the study and teaching of art at Queen's University and Concordia, as well as records relating to Canada Council grants, and the management of FUSE Magazine.
This collection consists of genealogical research material and photographs relating the Babcock, Boyce, Timmerman and Walker families; histories of churches located in the Wilton/Odessa, Ontario region.