Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files, including those relating to the founding of the firm by Thomas Kirkpatrick in 1828, and its centenary celebrations, plus the life of long-time Kingston lawyer, Joseph Boomer Walkem; photographs; and a scrapbook of clippings relating to W.F. Nickle. Of particular interest are the files relating to the principalship of Queen's University in the 1930s. Also includes the official report from the Dominion Liberal Convention of 1893.
The fonds consists of correspondence, speeches and subject files documenting the various phases of Mr. Sifton's career as a prominent newspaper owner and publisher. Correspondents include J.W. Dafoe, T.A. Crerar and Grant Dexter.
The fonds consists of correspondence and minutes relating to the 1979 Ontario Federal Liberal Party campaign, as well as files related to the leadership campaigns of Lloyd Axworthy, Mark MacGuigan and Aideen Nicholson. Also included are files on Liberal Party events and work that Dowsley had done for the Party.
The fonds consists of scrapbooks on Montreal Star TV and radio columns, Canadian Radio and television commission minutes and reports, especially dealing with northern broadcasting. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches and reports include those by Harry J. Boyle, Pierre Juneau, Douglas Ward and John Grierson. Subject files cover such topics as the Fowler Commission and committee on broadcasting and controversial television programmes such as 'This Hour Has Seven Days.'
Fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, budgets, annual reports (1975-1983); course evaluations (1982-1984). Holograph minutes and photocopy from Public Archives and Records Office, P.E.I.
Fonds consists of scrapbooks on the Kingston Clinic of the Ontario Cancer Foundation; the work of Dr. Ronald Burr, compiled by Marguerite Bolster; records of Dr. Burr and the Kingston Regional Cancer Centre (c.1930s-1980s) including two Patient Registers; photographs; various awards, certifIcates, and citations.
Fonds consists of team photos of various Kingston and area baseball and hockey champions; includes photographs of the Kingston Ponies, the Red Indian Hockey Club, one action photo of Queen's football team, ca. 1928, and three miscellaneous photographs of a Kingston barbershop and the Grocers' and Butchers' Parade (1934).
The fonds consists of correspondence and family papers, (ca. 1872-1892); scrapbook and folder containing articles, papers and letters published by Knight in the Globe, Rod and Gun, Canadian Fisherman and The Whig-Standard. Included is an index for this material prepared by Robert Cumberland.