Fonds consists of items belonging to John Howard Box, Meds 1915. This includes 1 gold ring: CIAU Hockey Championship 1914; 1 hockey puck from Queen's hockey game in Boston 1911; 1 tam with curling pins attached and 1 WWI diary kept by John Howard Box while serving on the front [1915-1916].
Fonds consists of records of the operations of the Pittsburgh Historical Society, including minutes, correspondence, project files and other material. Also includes collected items related to the history of Pittsburgh Township, including subject files, and original photos of buildings and individuals.
Fonds consists of records relating to the development of Block D by Kingston 2000, arranged as exhibits for use in a court case against the City of Kingston and other parties. Includes a binder and diskettes of the narrative of the failed development, as well as news clippings and Council meeting videos related to Block D.
The fonds consists of course and lecture notes for Art History and Geography, conference presentations, publication records, correspondence, and research notes.
Fonds consists primarily of course notes and scrapbooks from William R. Tandy, as well as family photos, a family tree and other material from the Williamson and Tandy families.
The fonds consists of records documenting Ann Clarke's life as an artist from her days at the Slade to her most current exhibitions and is comprised of the following series: Journals/diaries; Correspondence; Subject files; and, Exhibits.
Items are architectural drawings executed in water colour of floor plans, cross sections and back elevation for Criminal Lunatic Jail, Kingston (later Kingston Psychiatric Hospital) ca. 1850 by Montreal architectural firm Hopkins, Lawford and Nelson. This proposed design was never instituted.