Fonds consists of files relating to various graphic design contracts Peter Dorn has had with both local area politicians, including Jim Bennett, and the City of Kingston, including the municipality's official Coat of Arms and the Mayor's Chain of Office.
The fonds is predominantly comprised of photographic material pertaining to the Kingston Ukrainian community in the latter half of the 20th century. Children's activities, family photos, identified and unidentified group and individual shots. The most consistant person that is identifiable throughout the material is Iryna (Irene) Syrko. There are a few textual documents as well, of particular note is material pertaining to Hanna Gaertner and an official photo id for Irene Syrko.
Item is a parchment certificate certifying the character of discharged soldier Robert Norn (?) of Rhynie, Aberdeen from the 92nd Highland Regiment of Infantry.
Collections consists of a typed article from The Monthly Review on Currency from 1841, photographs of Kingston currency and a clipping about Kingston currency, as well as three pages of bank or promissory notes from each of the Commercial Bank of Canada - Kingston (1859), Commercial Bank of the Midland District - Kingston (1842) and Watkins & Harris - City of Toronto.
The collection consists of handbills and broadsheets from Kingston, Montreal and elsewhere in Ontario. Includes feight tariffs for steamboats and stagecoaches, a listing of goods for C & J McDonald in Gananoque, a dissolution notice for A&W Morris & Co. of Brockville, a petition for a cheese factory and other material.
Items include two prints from "The Englishman Extraordinary" describing the events surrounding a mutiny in Allahabad, annotated in pencil, as well as a broadsheet with instructions for the Volunteer Corps.
Item is a pamphlet prepared by W. Gordon Mack, secretary of the Montreal Branch of the British American League, encouraging the formation of other branches.