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McGregor Family collection

  • CA ON00239 F2269
  • Fonds
  • 1900-1903

Collection consists of biographical information compiled on Peter Campbell McGregor, B.A. 1866, LL.D. 1901 (1842-1916); and his daughters Annie Katherine McGregor, B.A. 1903 (1880-1963), and Grace Campbell McGregor, BA. 1903 (1882-1963), all of whom graduated from Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario; two lapel pins.

McGregor (family)

Joan Drabek fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2270
  • Fonds
  • 1937-1938

Fonds consists of one hand-written booklet containing the menus served at Ban Righ Dining Hall, Queen's University at Kingston, during the 1937-1938 academic year.

Drabek, Joan

Gertrude Andrews fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2276
  • Fonds
  • 1979-1990

Fonds consists of correspondence written to Gertrude Andrews by her close friend, Ruth Collier; much of which describes her trips across Canada with her husband, artist Allan Collier, during the latter's sketching expeditions.

Andrews, Gertrude

Cataraqui Senior Citizens Association fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2277
  • Fonds
  • 1984

Fonds consists of correspondence; memoranda; reports; and plans relating to the proposed construction of non-profit housing for seniors, to be built in the Orchard Street Park area, adjacent to the Kingston Rowing and Cataraqui Canoe Clubs of Kingston, Ontario.

Cataraqui Senior Citizens Association

Abitibi Canyon

  • CA ON00239 F2283
  • Discrete Item
  • [1933]

This film relates the process of constructing the dam at Abitibi Canyon. The viewer is shown scenic shots of the Abitibi River, waterfalls and portages through unspoiled forest while a voice-over praises the grandeur of Canadian natural resources which have only recently begun to be put to good use. A map of northern Ontario shows the exact location of the Abitibi River and proposed dam. The viewer is then shown images of the early stages of construction: a construction town; the river whose power is to be harnessed; and, land surveyors examining the terrain. The project's progress is illustrated by animation, live action shots and the narrator. The viewer is shown workers drilling rock, the installation of railway tracks and equipment, the river being diverted, blasting and rock removal. The narrator expresses admiration for the scale of the task and its careful organization. The rock is taken to a crusher where it is prepared for concrete; enormous piles of sand are needed for the same purpose. The concrete is shown being mixed, transported and finally dumped into place. At noon, the workers are shown marching to lunch, and then dining. The narrator describes the care that has been taken to look out for the welfare of the workers by providing good food, a hospital, recreation, and a school for their children. After lunch, the work resumes on the spillway and training wall. A group of engineers discuss the progress. Finally, the dam is completed and the viewer is shown the first trickle of water going down the spillway, as the engineers and executives look on. Soon, the water is shown surging through, and the transformed landscape is shown by aerial photography. Lord Bessborough, the Governor General, and Lady Bessborough visit the dam and tour the spillway and power generators. As the narrator describes the significance of the new source of power, his comments are illustrated by shots of mills, mines, factories, and kitchens. The viewer is shown permanent houses which have replaced the construction town, and a monument to 'Sons of Martha,' workers who 'sacrificed their lives to the project.' The film ends with shots of the still river illuminated by the moon.

Dominion Construction Company

Queen's University. Department of Geological Sciences fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2284
  • Fonds
  • 1972-1975

Fonds consists of an educational kit, to be used in conjuction with a earth sciences curriculum. Produced by Texasgulf Inc., in cooperation with the Colorado School of Mines, the kit is comprised of instructions, scripts, audio recordings, and attendant filmstrips entitled, "The Earth People" (1972), "Son of Wildcat ... The Story of the 'Oil Game'" (1974), and the latter's sequel "Major: Miner ... about Mineral Science and Technology" (1975).

Department of Geological Sciences

Lieutenant John Cooke collection

  • CA ON00239 F2290
  • Collection
  • 1817-1909

This collection of material was brought together and held by the Cooke family over a number of generations. It appears to include material from both Lieutenant John Cooke and Lieutenant Duncan Ramsey Kerr Cooke. There are three items in the collection: one holographic journal; one published book; and a holographic compendium of extracts.

Cooke, John

Irving and Grace Dardick fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2295
  • Fonds
  • 2006

Fonds consists of a CD-ROM entitled, "Memories" When we were young!, produced by the Dardicks for presentation to Grace Dardick's Phys Ed 50th Reunion, held during Homecoming 2006, at Queen's University at Kingston.

Dardick, Irving and Grace

Collection of 19th Century Shipping Registers

  • CA ON00239 F2296
  • Collection
  • 1832-1935

The fonds consists of ship registration records compiled in various ports of registry throughout Canada, including first registers, registers of subsequent transactions and mortgage registers. The registers contain information describing the type, size, dimension and means of propulsion for each vessel registered at a particular port as well as ownership details and ultimate disposition.The registers cover the following ports: Barrington Passage (1888-1907); Kingston (1846-1908); Maitland (1878-1923); New Westminister (1880-1899); Port Dover (1876-1930);St. Catherine's (1874-1895); Victoria (1897-1908); Weymouth (1874-1909); Digby (1877-1939); Picton (1851, 1874-1894); Port Burwell (1851, 1857); Lunenburg(1849-1855); South Hampton (1787); Quebec (1787-1907); St. Johns; Hamilton (1846-1935); Montreal (1832-1867); Dunnville (1861); Oakville (1855); Whitby (1856); Deseronto (1866-1933); Maitland (1874-1890); Port Dover; Medway (1874-1890); Napanee (1875-1890); Newcastle (1861-1923); Brockville (1874-1908); Kincardine (1927-1935); Gaspe (1855-1928); Ile Verte (1856), cobourg (1874-1919); Victoria (1867-1891); Vancouver (1890-1945); Port Rowan (1851-1891); Bowmanville (1888-1905); Truro (1873-1914); Lindsay (1898-1910); Goderich (1847-1899); Magdalen Islands (1856-1950); Port Arthur (1886-1913); and St. John (1841-1843).

Canada. Ship Registration Division

Hart family fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2301
  • Fonds
  • 1765-1883

The papers constitute the richest collection of documents tracing the history of the Jews in Canada from 1760 to 1850. During this period in which Sephardic Jews were dominant, the Hart family allied itself to most of the Jewish families in Canada and the United States. The fonds consists of the following series: Religion; Arts; Education in Canada; Journals; Political papers; American invasion; Medicine; Military; Social life; Family papers; Land papers; Legal papers; Financial papers; Industries; Local business; International business; Maritime affairs; Railways; House locations; and Miscellaneous.

Hart (family)

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