Fonds consists of Kingston General Hospital School of Nursing Yearbook, Class of 1928, with autographs of her classmates; group photo of the 1928 KGH School of Nursing Graduating Class; her graduation photo and Kingston General Hospital School of Nursing Diploma; photo of the "Sydenham Street Methodist Bible School Team, Kingston" (1912).
Collection consists of photographs of Queen's University campus during Ruth Allan Walker's time at Queen's University. Includes images of the fire at Kingston Hall in March of 193l, the Engineering Society's "At Home" event of 1931, initiation-like activities in Richardson Stadium, interiors of dorm rooms and other rooms at Ban Righ, and the old tennis courts behind Douglas Library.
Correspondence, press clippings, wedding invitations and typescript of family trees relating to the Auchinvole and MacMurchy Families and the early history of Gananoque.
Fonds consists of dance cards for Queen's formal events (1938-1940); a Freshette nametag; composite photographs of Queen's Journal staff (1938-1939) and the Alma Mater Society Executive (1939-1940); annotated Queen's Student Directories (1937-38, 1938-39, and 1939-40); and an offprint of a report of the Alma Mater Society (ca. 1940).
Fonds consists of letters to her mother, while a medical student at Queen's University at Kingston; transcripts of the letters, with notes for context and additional explanation, supplied by the author; and a blue coloured candle used during the Levana Candlelighting Ceremony.
Fonds consists of interviews, conducted by Earle Toppings, Senior Editor (General Books), with Hugh Garner on a variety of subjects, as part of a publicity campaign undertaken by Ryerson Press, which was aired on CBC Radio.
Order from S.S. Johnston, Colonel of Militia, regarding the assemblage of a Battallion (Addington Militia) on September 13th, 1806 at the house of John Davey. Directions are given as to the procedure of assembly with regards to the appropriate age of individuals to be included.