The album, which was copied in 2000, contains photographs of: the Grass/Ellerbeck farm house and barn on Hillview Road, Collins Bay; Sydenham High School (ca. 1900); the light house and goats on Brother's Island; and an early shot of the Kingston airport being constructed (1939).
Fonds consists of Queen's University memorabilia (1938-1943) belonging to Benjamin A. and Hudson Macmillan Campbell, including copies of 'The Oath of Allegiance of the Tenth, [and the Eleventh] Older Boys Parliament' (1930-1931); 'The Hallady Burial Grounds' Register (1812-1985); two albums containing photographs, taken by Elgin, Ontario resident, Cliff Pennock, of Elgin, Chaffeys Locks, and Jones Falls on the Rideau Canal System; photographs of Athens High School.
The fonds consists of three albums of photographs relating to the personal and private life of the Smith Family from around 1910 to 1938. The scope of the material varies from album to album. One album contains pictures of Cecil McKee as a young woman depicting her life in Toronto, including family portraits, Centre Island, Jarvis Street, and Bay Street. Also included in this album are family photographs from the cottage which may have been located in the Thousand Islands region. The second album is predominantly comprised of photographs taken in 1913 depicting the varied engineering experience of Gordon J. Smith. The album appears to illustrate an engineering expedition starting in Alberta and moving along the Yellowhead Trail into British Columbia. Included are photographs of Hinton, Edson, Entwistle, Edmonton, Thornton, Jasper, Fitzhugh, Moose Lake, the Fraser River, Tete Jaune Cache and Lake Helena. Of particular note are some detailed shots of Mt. Robson and the glaciers at its base. The third album is of a later date and shows photographs of the family during the 1930's and features John and Eleanor as children.
File consists of testimonials regarding Ball's attendance at Queen's, and a copy and transcript of his graduation diploma. Also includes a commendation document and testimonial signed for Ball, 1845, by Liddell, Campbell and Williamson, Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario).
Stock receipts, an account by Captain John By, R.E. relative to transfer to the Crown as a military resource of portions of the Seigneuries of Soulanges and Vaudreuil on each side of the Canal at Cascades (Ottawa to Cataraqui Rivers), copy of map of Cascades Canal, documents relating to the armament of Point Levis (Quebec) and the Citadel at Quebec, notices regarding sales of land, assorted correspondence.
Programmes from productions of the Domino Theatre of Kingston, also the Dominion Drama Festival, Queen's Faculty Players, the National Gallery of Art, and St. Matthew's Church (Ottawa). Some photographs, all interleaved in an old student exercise books.