- CA ON00239 F781
- Fonds
- 1801-1944
Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts and subject files relating to the history of prisons in Ontario, the parole Board of Ontario, Kingston penitentiary and the care of the mentally ill.
Lavell, Alfred Edward
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Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts and subject files relating to the history of prisons in Ontario, the parole Board of Ontario, Kingston penitentiary and the care of the mentally ill.
Lavell, Alfred Edward
Fonds consists of correspondence relating mainly to Alfred Bader's work in chemistry and his life as a gallery owner, art dealer, and art critic; subject files; papers documenting his early life in England, Canada, and the United States; records pertaining to his numerous travels around the world; writings and various publications; drafts and mss. in connection one of his memoirs entitled "Chemistry and Art: More Adventures of a Chemist Collector"; photographs. It also includes his POW shirt from WWII.
Bader, Alfred
The fonds consists of Klugh's writings, including bound volumes of his 'Nature's Diary' column clippings, as well as his Queen's University Botany Medal (1909).
Klugh, Alfred Brooker
This collection consists of an assortment of notes, jottings, and letters found within a number of books from the Watt Collection which is held in the Special Collections Unit, Stauffer Library, Queen's University at Kingston.
Watt, Alexander
Fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, photographs, and drafts of his manuscript William Henry Bartlett: Artist, Author, Traveller (1965-1974); correspondence, diaries, subject files, theatrical and musical programmes; photographs; and writings, pertaining to his time, and that of his wife (the late Irene Joan Porteous) as students at Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, as an officer in World War Two, a professor and administrator at the University Geulph, and author and traveller; book reviews for "The Picturesque" and "A Part of Me is Missing"; manuscript material and reviews relating to "Slow march to a Regiment", "Sullivan Ross", and "Fast in My Enchantments"; early postcards to, and from, various family members and friends.
Ross, Alexander Murdock
The fonds consists of collected correspondence about the life and work of Alexander Muir, as well as photographs and press clippings gathered from various archives and libraries in preparation for commemorative activities carried out by the Queen's Alumni office. Original correspondence relating to the commemorative activities is also present.
Muir, Alexander
Alexander Morton Hamilton fonds
Copies of letters written by Hamilton, while he was a freshman at Queen's University, to his grandfather.
Hamilton, Alexander Morton
The fonds consists of correspondence, biographical data, certificates, legal documents, news clippings, and telegram books. The bulk of the collection is legal documents concerning his considerable land holdings in northern Ontario. His subject files include his indenture to John A. Macdonald as a law student. There is also the original manuscript of his prize winning essay: Canada and Her Resources.
Morris, Alexander
Letters to two unidentified persons. It appears that one at least is to James Gow, Windsor. In it McLachan tells of family matters, books he has read and the support spiritualism has given him through talks with his dead son, John.
McLachan, Alexander
The collection consists of annotated typescripts surrounding the commemoration of Col. Alexander Macphail, as well as correspondence and clippings about Prof. Macphail.