The fonds consists of records of the Club Champlain and its successors, including Dames Auxilliaire, L'age de l'avenir and some records relating to the founding of la Paroisse Saint Francois d'Assise, as well as some records of Folklore. Includes financial records, correspondence, membership lists and photographs.
Fonds consists of memorabilia relating to her time as a student at Queen's including programmes to Queen's Athletics Awards nights, the score to "The All-Queen's Revue" 1950 production of 'Dear Susie', and photographs of Pam Buchan as a member of the Queen's Bands, of a women's hockey team, and accepting an a athletic award; a clipping of 'Boo Hoo the Bear', the Queen's mascot; and a number of Queen's crests.
Collection consists of two volumes of advertising copy for The Victor Talking Machine Company, later RCA Victor, compiled at the company offices in Montreal, Quebec.
Fonds consists of correspondence from various close friends and acquaintances including André and Jeannette Biéler, Joe Clark, John & Olive Diefenbaker, Harriet & Eugene Forsey, Leslie Frost, Jeanette Turner Hospital, Flora MacDonald, Isabel Meighen, and Hilda Neatby.
The collection consists of drawings for a farm house on Hickory Island for J.W. Wood by Warren, Wetmore and Morgan Architects of New York, collected as part of the "Ah, Wilderness" exhibition at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
The fonds consists of correspondence and client files from Maloney's career as a criminal defence lawyer, as well as correspondence, constituency and subject files from his time as an MP.
Fonds consists of minutes, subject files, financial records, announcements and correspondence relating to various events sponsered by the Association, subcription and textbook lists pertaining to the Association's library.
The fonds consists of correspondence, letterbooks, ledgers, scrapbooks, legal documents and financial records relating to Kingston business and shipping. The letterbooks, 1887-1889, contain correspondence of the Montreal Transportation Company. There are letters to Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir Mackenzie Bowel. Topics include the Orange Order, Catholicism, employment of locals, prices for timber in the hinterlands and the building of ships in Kingston.
The fonds consists of correspondence, minutes of executive and general meetings, executive and membership lists, financial records and press clippings relating to the Grand Theatre. Includes material relating to the Eastern Ontario Drama Festival, 1969.