Fonds consists scrapbooks containing articles published by Jessie Deslauriers on the topics of gardening, science, and finances in a variety of local Kingston publications. It also contains research material around family genealogy and a copy of a manuscript entitled, "The Haphazard Gardener".
The fonds consists of notes on Kingston families, arranged alphabetically, prepared by Preston during writing of his book, Kingston during the War of 1812. Page proofs, photographs and printed copies of Preston's book. For friends at home : a Scottish emigrant : letters from Canada, California and the Caribou, 1844-1860.
Leather bound volume of letters to Mrs. Grant Allen expressing condolences on the death of Grant Allen. Includes authors such as Marian Roalfe Cox and Charlotte Lyndon.
Fonds consists of editorial files, author files and manusctips, correspondence, Board of Directors meeting minutes and reports, as well as promotional materials for books published by McGill-Queen's Press.
The fonds consists of diaries, subject files, and photographs relating to the field of physics, and photographs from a nuclear physics conference. Also includes memorabilia from Queen's University and the University of Cambridge such as dance cards from the 1920s, and a reunion booklet from 1926 from Queen's University.
The fonds consists of journals, notes and data relating to Hugh Le Caine's work with the National Research Council, as well as correspondence, programmes and awards relating to Trudi Le Caine's work in the Arts community in Ottawa. Also included is correspondence to Maria and Arnold Walter, among which is a postcard to Arnold from Carl Orff. There are also artistic and experimental photographs and drawings by Hugh. Recordings of compositions by Arnold Walter and Hugh can also be found in this fonds. Other personal records, such as home movies and photographs, are also available.
The fonds consists of correspondence, records related to the lumbering business, the settlement of his estate and the provisions made for the care and education of his daughters.
Fonds consists of correspondence and other material relating to several family members from Portsmouth, Ontario, who fought with the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War One.
Land indenture made October 17, 1828 between Lewis James Robins and William Joseph Robins pertianing to land in Prince Edward County on the Penisula of Point Traverse. witnessed by Robert C. Cassady and PhilipWenz.