- CA ON00239 F1941
- Coleção
- 1919
This collection consists of aerial views of Kingston, Ont. taken by the Bishop Barker Company.
Gilbert, Edith
This collection consists of aerial views of Kingston, Ont. taken by the Bishop Barker Company.
Gilbert, Edith
Collection consists of b&w photographs of ice sculptures constructed by Queen's students on the University's campus.
Goddard, Hugh P.
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.
Ready, Vernon S.
Fonds consists of scenes of her time as a student at Queen's University, and the Biological Station at St. Andrew's, New Brunswick.
Currie, Marion
The collection consists of an album and a number of loose photographs relating largely to members of the Duff family, including Christina Duff, a military nurse, and others, before, duirng, and after World War One.
Duff (family)
Fonds consists of photographs of various Queen's University Archives events and staff.
Renfrew, Stewart
Fonds consists of photographs of various faculty of the Faculty of Medicine lecturing to students, various buildings on the Queen's campus, and an Anatomy class in the Old Medical Building.
Loynes, James S.
The fonds consists of correspondence, notebooks, research papers and reprints of articles by friends and colleagues. Of particular note is correspondence with Sir Ernest Rutherford, 1908-1937. Also included are Gray's stamp collection and a ledger kept by W.M. Herchmer and John R. Forsyth for the estate of Major Alexander Forbes, army officer, Kingston, Ontario. April 1851-1852, and notes on Forbes' military career made by Professor J.D. Forbes, that was acquired and retained by Gray.
Gray, Joseph Alexander
The collection consists of pictures taken by an unknown photographer, or photographers, in Kingston and the surrounding area, around the turn of the twentieth century. The photos show local landmarks such as Kingston City Hall, Kingston homes, Kingston Mills, Martello Towers and Jones Falls. Also included are photographs of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, men, horses and guns. Steam vessels such as the Rideau Queen, the Toronto and even pleasure sail boats, ice boats and quite a number of pictures of canoes and canoeists are included along with pictures taken at or near the Kingston Yacht Club. There are many pictures of as yet unidentified individuals in various poses including family scenes, picnics and fishermen. Another sizable lot of pictures were taken away from Kingston at various sites that have yet to be identified. One series were shot in what looks like a summer resort area and several others are of cities or a city yet to be identified.
Unknown
Fonds consists of photographs of Kingston Transit buses, both past and present.
Peakman, John