The fonds consists of colour transparencies, colour slides (35 mm) and black and white negatives of aerial views of Eastern Canada including the Maritimes, Quebec and Ontario in general, and Eastern Ontario, especially the region around Kingston, in particular. Included are views of private dwellings and public, industrial, and commercial buildings; mines and quarries; landscapes and forms; urban waterfronts; the Thousand Islands; the Rideau and St. Lawrence River valleys; military camps; and highway interchanges.
Photographs donated by Vernon S. Ready showing images of the Faculty of Education, the visit of Bill Davis to Duncan McArthur Hall, tuition protests by students, John Deutsch and others.
The collection consists of aerial photographs of Kingston, possibly taken by the Canadian military, and two photographs of Market Square, ca. 1955. Also includes one postcard, titled "The Bywash, Kingston Mills Near Kingston, Ont." sent 11 Apr. 1908.
Collection consists of two souvenir albums containing photographs of the Royal Visit to Kingston, Ontario, in 1951, by H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth, and H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh.
Photographs showing: Peter Lee and family; his Grand Gardens night club in Montreal; group picture of the memorial service for Dr. Sun Yat Sen, 12 April 1925; the first Chinese baby born in Kingston, 1923; Grand Cafe interior, 222 Princess St.; and views of Princess Street buildings in the 1920's.