The fonds consists of photographs taken by Hazelgrove depicting limestone buildings in Kingston and the surrounding area. Includes a finding aid and map, which lists the location of each building.
The fonds consists of correspondence, memos, speeches and clippings related to Decima Research and Allan Gregg's work with the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, as well as correspondence, contracts and demo recordings relating to his work as co-manager of The Tragically Hip and Executive Producer of Big Wreck, The Watchmen and various other bands. The records include polling data and presentations made throughout the 1980s and early 1990s for the Progressive Conservative government, speeches given to corporations and associations across Canada, and slides for Decima Quarterly. The fonds contains the following series: Political Memos (1979-1993), Speeches (1979-1993), DQ Slides (1984-1995), Corporate Memos (1981-1993), Press Clippings (1979-1991), Music (1987-2000) and Personal Memos and Other Material (1979-1995).
Correspondence, newsclippings, photographs and photocopies relating to Allan Neil MacLean and his family. Some names in the family tree are Strange, Warburton and MacPherson.
The fonds consists predominantly of research material by Allan Cohoe relating to freemasonry and elements of Kingston history. Also includes files created by Cohoe in his capacity as Manager of the Kingston branch of the Royal Bank of Canada.
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; minutes; reports; rules and regulations; team lists and histories; photographs; and clippings relating to his time as a coach, instructor, and administrator of the Queen's University and Royal Military College Fencing Teams, and as a Board member of the Ontario University Athletic and Ontario Women's Interuniversity Athletic Associations.
The fonds illustrates the business career of a Toronto-based art dealer and exhibitor who specialized in Canadian and American colour abstracts.The fonds consists of accounts, consignments and sales of Klonaridis, Inc. 1978-1991; lists of artists exhibited 1978-1991; advertising materials; personal correspondence 1975-1988.
Fonds comprises correspondence written by Alister Mathews to his client, Mary F. Williamson, in reference to the sale of old master drawings and watercolours (1956-1972). Also included are catalogues of works that Mathews had on offer (1949-1982, 1987) accompanied by the occasional photograph of a specific work. There are also a few invoices for purchased work. Also includes photographs of art bought and sold by Alister Mathews in the course of his work as an art dealer. Photographs record details and sales information on the reverse. Some correspondence with Fenella Cecil, John Sunderland, and Sir Anthony Blunt.
This fonds consists of writings, manuscripts, lecture notes, correspondence, articles, speeches and addresses, photographs and other files relating to his academic career; and videocassettes of two lectures entitled, 'Some Reflections on Morality', and 'Praise, Blame, and Responsibility,' presented in the Winter of 1982, at Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, in Corner Brook, Newfoundland.