Fonds consists of minutes including minues of the Meetings of the Advisory Committee to the Course on Nursing (1946-1965), reports; subject files; records relating to alumnae reunions; correspondence files pertaining to Josephine Reddick and her work; records and photos relating to the 50th Anniversary Reunion of the School, and especially the Reunion Dinner; photographs of Nursing '91 at the grease pole in 1987, as well as various shots of buildings on campus, convocations, and nursing related events.
The collection consists of postcards, photographs and a dinner menu assembled by Margaret Hutson pertaining to Harry Litchfield. Of particular note are the photographs of the Thousand Islands Railway engine and the early model automobiles.
Fonds comprises correspondence written by Alister Mathews to his client, Mary F. Williamson, in reference to the sale of old master drawings and watercolours (1956-1972). Also included are catalogues of works that Mathews had on offer (1949-1982, 1987) accompanied by the occasional photograph of a specific work. There are also a few invoices for purchased work. Also includes photographs of art bought and sold by Alister Mathews in the course of his work as an art dealer. Photographs record details and sales information on the reverse. Some correspondence with Fenella Cecil, John Sunderland, and Sir Anthony Blunt.
Fonds consists of Agenda and Minutes of the Board of Management (1912-2011), and Faculty Board (1884-2011); correspondence; subject files; "Invest in Ministry" fundraising campaign material (1982); financial records; pictorial material; sound recordings; College publications; and printed materials.
Item consists of one scrapbook featuring clippings and ephemera regarding the "College Entertainers" group. This was a group of Queen's graduates who created a musical variety show that toured the province in the 1920s. It consisted of Kathleen Elliott (vocalist), Mignon Telgmann (violinist), Dorothy Dowsley (pianist), and J.Blyth Taylor (lecturer). The group was directed and promoted by E.Russell Smith and Morley C. Tillotson (also Queen's graduates).
Collection consists of correspondence from George Whalley to Cecilia Speight, clippings related to George Whalley, and off-prints of Whalley publications (many signed). Also includes family photographs.