Collection consists of recordings of the "James Richardson & Sons Limited 100th Anniversary Broadcast" (21 September 1957); Jake Edwards broadcasting the Varsity (University of Toronto) Blues versus the Queen's University Golden Gaels football game, held at Varsity Stadium, Toronto, Ontario (9 November 1957); and "Queen's Quarter Hour", (17 February [19-?]), as recorded by CKWS Radio, Kingston, Ontario.
Fonds consists of a copy of an essay entitled, "Who I am, and how and why I came to Queen's", written by Dr. Ross in 1906, while attending the School of Medicine.
The fonds consists of one photo album containing photographs of Elsie Smith, Sir Sandford Fleming (her uncle), Thomas and Laura Critchley, among others. Also includes photos of the Ottawa fire, Riviere du Loup, Murray Bay and a trip to Sterling and York.
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.
Fonds consists of aerial photographs, maps, blueprints, and drawings relating to property in the City Kingston, plus the Counties of Frontenac, and Lennox & Addington, Ontario.
The fonds consists of portraits and photographs of people, buildings and events around Queen's campus. Includes portraits of Eleanor Roosevelt, Prof. Frost and Dean Ellis, as well as images of the Queen's Observatory, football games and general student life.
Fonds consists of images of the Carruthers family and friends, household interiors, pinics, and other family outings. Most were taken in and around one of the family dwellings -- the "Annandale" in Kingston, Ontario, and at the family cottage, located on Carruthers Point, Kingston, Ontario, now used as a Girl Guides of Canada cabin and camp site.
Collection consists of a facsimile copy of "Lady Macdonald's Manuscript Receipt Book", originally found in "The Manuscript Book and Household Treasury".