Collection consists of photocopies of correspondence and research notes of William Bateson. Most of the originals are held in the UK at the Cambridge University Library and further copies reside at the John Innes Centre. They provided primary materials for "Treasure Your Exceptions. The Science and Life of William Bateson" (2008), which was coauthored by Alan Cock and Donald Forsdyke
Fonds consists of research material gathered together before, and during, the writing of her book, "Setting the agenda : Jean Royce and the shaping of Queen's University".
Unbound copybook with approximately 150 pages. The copybook contains detailed sets of instructions and specifications for all of the various building trades for a number of different buildings in the Kingston and Ottawa area. Includes spcifications for the Bell Telephone building and Cooks Presbyterian Church in Kingston and a number of residences on O'Connor Street in Ottawa.
Fonds consists of class photographs of Science '48; graduation portraits of Jackman; photographs of Jackman at General Electric trade fair; B.Sc. (Electrical Engineering) diplomas; and Science 48 newsletter "The Traverse".
Fonds consists of a bound copy of his letters, and photographs, home, written while a member of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (1915-1919), stationed in England and France during World War One; group photograph of the "Canadian Expeditionary Force 46th (Queen's) Batt. C.F.A. Kingston, 1 February 1916".
Fonds consists of minutes, reports, and a pamphlet relating to the history, administration, and operation of Fairfield House, also known as the White House, located at Amherstview, Ontario.