- CA ON00239 F2709
- Discrete Item
- 1956
Item is a typed transcript with annotations for an on-air newscast for "Queen's Revue," as aired on CFRC.
Black, Bob
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Item is a typed transcript with annotations for an on-air newscast for "Queen's Revue," as aired on CFRC.
Black, Bob
Collection consists of correspondence, published and manuscript poetry, and photographs relating to Bliss Carman, Charles G.D. Roberts, Kate Eastman, Lorne Pierce, and Dr. Ernest Fewster and his wife, Grace E. Smith.
Thompson, June
Collection consists of memorabilia relating to various family members' time at Queen's University, with the majority of items from Margaret Purcell Arts'30 and her husband Charles Green Science ' 31. This includes photographs around Queen's campus and Kingston, and the diplomas and convocation hoods for Margaret Purcell Green and Charles Stanley Green.
Green (family)
Deed - Richard Scobells to Thomas Askew
Item is a deed transferring parts of Lots 18 and 19 between Kings and Main Streets in Kingston.
Askew, Thomas
Louis Dion dit Dumontier fonds
The fonds consists of seven documents detailing the land transactions of Louis Dion dit Dumontier. Also includes details of the original transfer of records, and an item listing.
Dion dit Dumontier, Louis
Item is a printed and annotated copy outlining official reports between Canadian and British Parliaments.
Papers relative to the proposed changes in the Legislative Council of Canada.
Item is a print copy of proposed changes to the Legislative Council of Canada, as presented to the Canadian and British Houses in June 1854.
The collection consists of research material, possibly collected by Mr. Gerald Boyce, relating to Ku Klux Klan activities in Belleville and Kingston, Ontario. Includes notes of an interview with Mrs. Everett Bell from March 1966, a copy of a letter from Mrs. Bell to Gerald Boyce, and copies of an article from The Observer (15 Dec. 1965) titled "The KKK: How the Klan came to Canada."
Items are court documents from a land dispute in Brockville, a declaration of insovency in Birmingham, England, and a debt case in Toronto.
Letters patent creating the Barony of Longueuil
Item is a typed translation of the Letters Patent to create the Barony of Longueuil in favour of Charles Le Moyne, 2nd Sieur de Longueuil, on 26 January 1700.