Fonds consists of approximately 20,000 negatives documenting events and people in Kingston and district during the period from the late 1940's to the early 1960's. The fonds has very large sections devoted to Queen's University, Canadian Industries Limited, Fort Henry, and military establishments in Kingston. Also many significant national and international new events are covered.
Fonds consists of material related to his work with the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO), and his time as a Professor of Physics in the Department of Physics, Queen's University at Kingston.
Fonds consists of photographs of 12 blueprints and 6 ink drawings by Robert Findlay, architect, of Montreal, for the summer home of George Benson and family, Rabbit Island, Thousand Islands (1909); 1 blueprint for cabin by E.D.M. McIntosh, 1937; photographs of the Benson family, plus friends and scenes in the Thousand Islands; auction poster, land deed, and three Visitor's Books relating to (Mississagua) Rabbit Island.
Collection consists of a copy of "Beyond the Trenches: WWI Diary of G.F. Guest," edited by L.V. Guest; photographs of G.F. Guest, while a student at Queen's University at Kingston, and during his time with the Queen's No. 5 Stationary Hospital, and following its transfer to France, the Queen's No. 7 General Hospital.
Fonds consists of printed material related to the discovery and use of insulin, the Banting Institute and the Best Institute; notebook kept by Dr. Ettinger pertaining to pregnancy tests performed using the Aescheim- Zondek method, 1929-1931; typescript entitled, 'Survey of Facilities for Medical Research in Canada', 1939; correspondence, including letters to and from Dr. Frederick Banting; Queen's University related material; lecture and research notes; subject files; speeches and addresses; reports; photographs; and clippings.
The fonds consists of correspondence with W.D. Herridge concerning the New Democracy Movement, statements and addresses by W.D. Herridge, New Democracy platform, instructions regarding New Democracy assemblies, an address by G.H. Barr and news clippings.
The fonds consists of correspondence regarding personal and business matters, drafts of articles, books and poems. Correspondents include John Masefield, Lorne Pierce, Edwin John Pratt, Sir Charles G.D. Roberts and Duncan Campbell Scott. It also includes records from Queen's University Department of English [1925-1947].