The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, research and project reports relating to rail lines and guided ground transport. The fonds contains the following series: Constitution (1985), Board of Directors (1970-1985), Advisory Council (1973-1994), Minutes (1973-1981), Correspondence (1972-1995), Administration (1970-1983), Annual Reports (1972-1992), Photographs ([ca. 1985]), Subject Files (1836-1980), and Report Masters (1979-1994).
Queen's University. Canadian Institute of Guided Ground Transport (CIGGT).
Fonds comprises records documenting the activities of the Pharmacological Society of Canada [PSC] (founded 1956), which merged with the Canadian Society of Clinical Pharmacology in 2008 to form the Canadian Society of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Includes minutes, AGM records, constitutions, policy reports, and other materials. Also includes records of the Canadian Federation of Biological Societies on whose board the PSC had two representatives.
Fonds consists of an album containing photographs of Kingston and Barriefield during the Second World War. Album includes images of the automotive, motorcycle, and munitions training centres, individuals, and soldiers marching in the city, as well as military buildings and equipment.
The fonds consists of two handwritten minute books for the Executive meetings of the Society taking a standard form with attendance noted, finances discussed and the work of the members reported.
Fonds consists of Science '47 minutes and a scrapbook with clippings from Lachance's time at Queen's University. Also includes his blue woolen jacket of Science 1947
Fonds consists of records of the local branch of CARAL including correspondence, newsletters, financial information, and scrapbooks relating to activity undertaken and sponsored by the organization.
Canadian Abortion Rights Action League. Kingston Chapter.
Fonds consists of news articles and research relating to Pittsburgh Township for the Kingston Whig-Standard, as collected and written by Murray Hogben.
The fonds consists of correspondence, memos, speeches and clippings related to Decima Research and Allan Gregg's work with the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, as well as correspondence, contracts and demo recordings relating to his work as co-manager of The Tragically Hip and Executive Producer of Big Wreck, The Watchmen and various other bands. The records include polling data and presentations made throughout the 1980s and early 1990s for the Progressive Conservative government, speeches given to corporations and associations across Canada, and slides for Decima Quarterly. The fonds contains the following series: Political Memos (1979-1993), Speeches (1979-1993), DQ Slides (1984-1995), Corporate Memos (1981-1993), Press Clippings (1979-1991), Music (1987-2000) and Personal Memos and Other Material (1979-1995).