The fonds consists of the records created and received by R. O. Sweezey in his role as businessman and private individual, as well as the papers of his wife, Harriet Watson Sweezey. The fonds has been divided into the following series: Harriet Watson Sweezey; Personal and Family; Canadian Financial and Mining Bureau; Photographs; Negatives (nitrate); Beauharnois; Business Ventures; and Personal and Family Papers
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; minutes and reports relating to various Queen's University Committees; addresses; reviews of Dr. Gunn's work, plus reviews by him of others' publications; manuscripts, articles, and published works; research and lecture notes; correspondence, notes, research, reports relating to the Benjamin Disraeli and Bertrand Russell Projects; material relating to the submission of grant proposals; correspondence, programmes, notes and other piblications relating to conferences, seminars, and workshops attended by Dr. Gunn over the years.
The fonds is comprised of films, videos, scripts, articles, correspondence, awards, mementos and posters created and/or received by Richard Leiterman in his professional life as a cinematographer. The fonds has been arranged into the following series: Correspondence/Articles; Dramatic Productions - Notes and Clippings; Working Scripts, Storyboards, Notes; Photographs; Memorabilia; Awards; Posters; and Film/Video.
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files relating to his term as Vice-Principal (Finance), private research reports, speeches and reports. There are several files relating to accounting, municipal budgeting and the Ontario Committee on Health Care Costs.
Fonds consists of a small number of subject files and a large number of photographs, both prints and negatives, and sound recordings. The subject matter of the photographs spans a broad range and includes a large number of photographs of the Robb family as well as vistors to the family home and bird sanctuary, Abbey Dawn. There are also a fair number of Kingston scenic views and events.
The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, drama, short stories, essays, articles, biographical material, press criticisms, and personal documents and photographs spanning Mr, Garner's life and, particularly, his career as a writer.
The fonds consists of correspondence, war records, manuscripts, articles and book reviews, essays and stories, published works, projects, speeches and addresses, photographs, diplomas and certificates, and artifacts relating to his life as a renowned pathologist, researcher, teacher, administrator, essayist and writer.
Fonds consists of two sous-fonds, that of Margaret Elizabeth Phipps-Walker and that of Edward Phipps-Walker. The Edward Phipps-Walker sous-fonds consists of textual material, including a "Guest Register" for a motel in Gananoque, Ontario; photographs; audio tapes. They detail the man's life from his school days in England to his death at the age of 71 in Kingston. A very important part of these records document his business activities. Most of these activities were closely related to his role as Habour Master for the Port of Kingston. The Margaret Elizabeth sous-fonds consists of textual material and photographs detailing a good deal of her public career in Kingston, with a strong focus on her work with the Association of Women Electors. There is also a good deal of personal material such as letters and diaries.
The fonds consists of photographic negatives along with some photographic prints and slides which include photographs of news events, publicity and aerial shots along with pictures of interest to Queen's University. The largest part of this fonds is made up of portraits of Kingstonians, many prominent, and Queen's University Graduates.