Fonds consists of accounts; land deeds including one referring to the McMichael property, located at the corner of Princess Street and Portsmouth Avenue, in the City of Kingston, Ontario; and Commissions appointing Albert McMichael to be a Lieutenant in the Second Regiment of Frontenac Militia in the Midland District.
Fonds consists of correspondence; reports; addresses; programmes; material relating to annual meetings of both the Royal Architectural Society of Canada and the Ontario Association of Architects; building plans and contracts; construction materials catalogues; certificates; photographs; and clippings; three opaltype prints of buildings on the campus of Queen's University at Kingston, including the Old Arts Building, Carruthers Hall, and Fleming Hall.
Fonds consists of correspondence received by A. E. Prince from his family and friends during the period of 1909 to 1946. Also included are publications by A. E. Prince, as well as other Queen's colleagues, teaching notes, household expenses, memberships, clippings and programmes for various theatrical and musical events. Of particular note are the photographs taken by Prince during his tour of duty in Cairo, Palestine, and Egypt.
This photographic album records, in images, Al James' time at Queen's. From early pictures of student and campus life in the 1930's, through to the 60th Reunion of Arts '33 on Homecoming Weekend in 1993.
Fonds consists of correspondence, reports, questionnaires, grant applications, oral interviews and transcripts relating to an oral history project entitled, "Women Pioneers in the Canadian Accounting Profession: An Oral History", undertaken in conjunction with Prof. Carol McKeen of Queen's University's School of Business.
Fonds consists of correspondence relating to the research and writing of his biography of William Bateson that led to a later collaboration with Donald Forsdyke in writing "Treasure Your Exceptions. The Science and Life of William Bateson."
The fonds consists of correspondence including letters from authors such as Earle Birney, Louis Dudek, A.M. Klein, Irving Layton, Dorothy Livesay, Malcolm Lowry, E.J. Pratt, Frank Scott, Anne Wilkinson and others, press clippings and reviews of Contemporary Verse, and radio broadcasts and articles by Crawley.
Fonds consists of correspondence, financial records, diaries, travel diaries, calendars, sketch books, sketches and drawings, programmes and invitations pertaining to shows and exhibitions, inventories, speeches, awards, miscellaneous and printed material, photographs, slides and sound recordings covering all aspects of his life as a student, teacher, traveller, world-renowned artist and chronicler of the country he loved. There is also a small amount of material created and maintained by Ruth Collier (nee Brown) and some family genealogy files.