The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, writings, diaries, research notes, addresses and photographs. Includes papers of his father, Harold Keppel-Jones, and his wife, Eileen Mary Keppel-Jones.
Fonds consists of general correspondence and personal papers, with the period 1920 to 1926, being covered in considerable detail, with approximately seventy per cent of the correspondence pertaining to this period. Much of the personal material involves finances and includes papers relating to investments, loans, insurance and taxes; correspondence; speeches and articles by Arthur Meighen; scrapbooks, clippings,and memorabilia relating to both Arthur Meighen, his wife, Isabel J. (Cox).
The fonds consists a workbook by John F. Hinds, probably a student who worked with Clark, containing notes on lab experiments in x-ray electroscopy, plus two blotters.
Fonds consists of correspondence; advertising and promotional material; financial and sales records; printing costs; historical data; research material including booklets, pamphlets, clippings, photographs, and postcards relating to various Kinsgton landmarks such as Fort Henry, Alwington House, the first provincial legislature located on Queen Street, 171 Wellington Street (Mr. Collard's Building, the location of Sir John A. Macdonald's first law office in Kingston), pertaining to the design, publication, and distribution of the "Historical Map of Kingston" (1948).
The fonds consists of correspondence with Maurice Hankey relating to British coastal defences and protection of civilian population in case of German invasion.
Fonds consists of records relating to the 10th Field Company, Canadian Engineers, including mimeographed confidential and secret documents; photographs; instructions; maps; orders; and a ration book. In addition, there are seven notebooks for courses at Queen's University and at high school. There is also a pamphlet dealing with a survey of anti-tank mine counter-measures.
The fonds consists of correspondence and client files from Maloney's career as a criminal defence lawyer, as well as correspondence, constituency and subject files from his time as an MP.
Fonds consists of a letter from Wesker to Colin Hugger, 1973 Nov. 19 as well as copies of two plays, "The London Diary for Stockholm and "The Friends," and programmes for the world and English premiere of "The Friends." There are four versions of "The Friends" included, each signed by Wesker.