Collection consists of legal documents relating to Robert Headlam, his clients and others, plus his legal successors, including a rare Indenture, printed several years prior to any previously known document having been commercially produced by him.
Fonds consists of correspondence home to his wife, describing the travels and adventures of Robert Harkness, as he crossed the continent as an Overlander.
The fonds consists of correspondence and business accounts concerning cheesemaking at Cataraqui Cheese Factory, the purchase of cheese-making supplies and personal and fraternal accounts.
The fonds consists of twenty-five architectural drawings and five architectural books documenting a variety of projects in which Gage was involved in Kingston, Ontario. A number of the unsigned drawings have more recently been attributed to other architects working in the area at the time such as Edward Horsey, William Newlands and William Coverdale, but may have been maintained as a part of Gage's collection of drawings as reference material.
Fonds consists of various Queen's University forms and programmes; and slides of football games, buildings, and other events on campus, plus the Ban Righ House Council (1952-1953), while both Robert Greggs and Robin Howland were students.
Consists of two student essays written for courses in the Department of History at Queen's University on the Richilieu and Ontario Navigation Company and the Midland District School Society in Kingston.
The fonds consists primarily of photographs taken by Robert Bowley of Queen's University, and of various subjects for entry in photograph competitions. Includes aerial views of Queen's, images of Boo Hoo, Alfie, Principal Wallace, Dr. Allie Vibert Douglas, Dr. Frost, Eleanor Roosevelt, Dean Ellis and Raymond Massey. Also includes copies of two books he had written, as well as his diplomas.
Correspondence, statement of property owned by Rev. Cartwright and miscellaneous posthumous papers. Newspaper clippings of transcribed Cartwright letters.
Fonds comprises nine volumes of Robert Galway’s series, “People, Places, People, and Pilots,” a history of bush-plane aviation and aviation generally in Ontario (1,2,3,4,6,7,10,14,15); digital and analogue photographs and negatives by or of pilot Roy Maxwell covering the 1929 Treaty 9 Adhesion trip with Herbert Nathaniel Awrey from the Indian Affairs Department representing Federal government and Walter Cain, Deputy Minister of Lands and Forests representing Ontario; and includes the manuscript memoirs of bush-plane pilot H. H. (Holly) Parsons with accompanying images from the Treaty 9 area + CD-Rom. Also includes USB thumb drive of digitized Roy Maxwell and Holly Parson images and Robert Galway's research.