Fonds consists of Agenda and Minutes; correspondence; reports; newsletters; programmes, leaflets, and other printed material relating to both the Kingston Branch and Operation Dismantle, Inc., headquartered in Ottawa.
Fonds consists of a microfilm copy of the Tweedsmuir History volume containing photographs, press clippings, programmes and notes relating to the history of Sydenham and district.
Fonds consists of numerous scrapbooks (5) pertaining to life in Pittsburgh township primarily comprised of news clippings about families, businesses and municipal concerns in the area. One volume is dedicated to the quilting history of the Township. There are also 2 volumes of Tweedsmuir History with material related to Pittsburgh Women's Institute and the clubs, societies, sports, farms, buildings, events, schools, trees, churches and families of Pittsburgh Township. One of the Tweedsmuir volumes has family histories arranged by lot and concession numbers. Of particular note is an example of the needlework skills of the members in the form of a tapestry designed by Antanas Tamošaitis for the Township offices.
Photocopied exerpts from Tweedsmuir History with material related to Bath, Milhaven, the Fairfield family, Dr. H.D. Burleigh, churches and historic buildings. Includes list of men who volunteered for active service in World War II.
The fonds consists of a photocopy of the Tweedsmuir History compiled by the Inverary branch of the Ontario Women's Institute. The History relates various farm histories, information about the Kingston and Perth Road, the history of the village proper as well as various aspects of the social history of the area, as well as family trees for the Lake, Barr and Duff families.