Fonds consists of two scrapbooks compiled by Claude W. Cole and his wife, Annie Dodge Cole, relating to Main Duck Island, situated approximately ten miles east of Prince Edward Point, Lake Ontario. Included are both clippings and some photographs.
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.
The collection consists of sound recordings produced by or at Queen's University, previously collected by the Library or otherwise lacking provenance. Includes recordings of convocations, lectures and addresses, installations of Principals, and oral history interviews.
Fonds consists of Agenda and Minutes of Board and Annual General Meetings; correspondence; subject files; reports; printed material, including newsletter entitled "Sands of Time"; photographs; and a CD containing images of residents, employees, and events at St. Lawrence Place.
Fonds consist of correspondence, subject files, photographs, clippings, and an audio cassette relating to the development of early childhood education in Kingston, Ontario.
The fonds consists of correspondence, business records and some personal papers. The material is divided into two parts relating to family and business. Included are a number of essays on various current social and religious topics.
Fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, writings, research notes, legal and financial records and photographs. There are also two scrapbooks related to Skelton family activities, Isabel Skelton's writings, the career of her husband, O.D. Skelton and the Murphy family, ancestors of Mrs. Skelton.
The fonds consists of subject files, research files, clippings relating to women's issues in Canada and at Queen's University, as well as relating to her work at Queen's.
The fonds consists of correspondence, both personal and business; speeches; subject files; records of homes Mr. Thrift has owned; planning documents; and teaching materials. The bulk of the records in the Eric Thrift fonds are from the time Mr. Thrift was a student at M.I.T. until he became a Professor Emeritus at Queen's University in 1981.