Fonds consists of the Constitution and Letters Patent; correspondence; minutes; reports; programmes; photographs; files of Charity Ball, fashion show and other projects; donation files; membership list; poster; clippings; and several artefacts presented at various Society-sponsored events.
The fonds consists of correspondence, memoranda relating to the Canadian Pacific Railway, pamphlets, diaries, sketches and a framed book-plate silhouette of Oscar Wilde created by Fleming.
Fonds consists of correspondence and applications for research grants to the Medical Research Rationalization of University Research (1973), the National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC) (1969-1991), the Medical Research Council of Canada (MRC) now known as the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) (1969-2003), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) (1992-2001), and the American Foundation for AIDS Research (AMFAR) (1986-1998); papers relating to an application for promotion (2002-2004); correspondence, holograph and type-written reviews, photographs relating to George John Romanes and his family.
The fonds consists of business and personal correspondence, financial records and essays reflecting the interests of John M. Gill, businessman, fl. 1870-1905; Col. R.J. Gill, lawyer, fl. 1910-1960; and the Rev. Norman McLeod, fl. 1890-1930. Includes material on the James Smart Manufacturing Company and the First Presbyterian Church in Brockville. .
Fonds consists of articles, newspaper and magazine submissions, and published essays relating to his thoughts and observations of cottage life and the outdoors.
Fonds consists of digital photographs of the interior and exterior of S&R Department Store, Kingston, Ontario, following the announcement of its impending closure.
Fonds consists of an unpblished work by David Rigsby entitled, "Coal"; a Certificate of Appreciation to David Rigsby, from the Queen's Alumni Association folliwng the completion of his Presidency in 1971; photographs of the Science '38 Formal, held at Grant Hall, and the 1987 Distinguished Service Award recipients, including Dorothy (Manderson) Rigsby.
Fonds consists of correspondence; volume containing "Monthly Assessment Reports"; receipts and receipt ledger; and a copy the "Ceremonial", containing the 'Form of Initiation of Members and Installation of Officers', plus the 'Diagram Showing Position of Officers'.
Fonds consists of an invitation to, and attendees list for the Engineering Society's, Science '71 Formal entitled, "Vendetta", held 6 November 1970, in Grant Hall; plus a ticket to the Chuck Berry, Guess Who concert the following evening, in the Queen's Ice Arena; matchbooks having the inscription "Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down," and four shot glasses.