The fonds consists of correspondence, news clippings, articles, pamphlets and offprints of articles. Many files relate to a proposed biography of Sir Edward R. Peacock. Correspondents include T.S. Eliot, Lord Beaverbrook and a number of individuals at Queen's University. There are also manuscripts and offprints of Professor Graham's publications, a recording of and photographs of initiation activities for Queen's University's class of Arts '26. There is also a noteable amount of family material including a childhood photo albums, posthoumous material gathered by his family pertiaing to GSG's life and times, as well as genealogical material relating to the Graham family. This fonds contains the following series: Correspondence (1925-1984), Subject Files (1932-1981), Peacock Biography research (1904-1975), Writings (1935-1979), Photographs (ca. 1922) and Sound recordings ([1944-1945]).
Fonds consists of subject files; minutes of Executive and Annual General Meetings; various programs undertaken by the Association; newsletters; and photograph of community events.
This collection is a research collection of gathered and copied articles from a variety of Canadian newspapers such as: the Daily British Whig, Globe and Mail, Pembroke Observor and Standard, the Sault Daily Star, the Toronto Star, Porcupine Advance, The Morning Albertan, The Brandon Sun, The Winnipeg Telegram, Winnipeg Free Press, Daily Colonist, Vernon News and the Halifax Chronicle. The articles pertain to internment operations as reported upon by the local papers in the various geographical regions of Canada in which there were camps in operation. Also present is material from National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in the United States, the Public Records Office in England and the Library and Archvies Canada pertaining to internment operations, war crimes and prisoners from both World War I and World War II.
The fonds consists of a correspondence, minutes, ledgers and other material relating to the operations of Machar Home, including architectural drawings of proposed alterations to Machar Home in 1939. The fonds contains the following series: Correspondence (1966-1991), Minutes (1932-1992), Financial Records (1974-1989), and Subject Files (1939-[199-?]).
Fonds consists of correspondence, clippings, and photgraphs relating to Sir John A. Macdonald and the various annual celebrations held in Kingston, Ontario, honouring his memory; and correspondence relating to the 1948 Progressive Conservative Party National Convention.
Fonds consist of correspondence to and from Monk Gibbon and others; subject files; addresses; articles; and slides relating to his research and writings on the Irish poet.