Fonds consists of records relating to the development of Block D by Kingston 2000, arranged as exhibits for use in a court case against the City of Kingston and other parties. Includes a binder and diskettes of the narrative of the failed development, as well as news clippings and Council meeting videos related to Block D.
Fonds consists of a videocasettes, DVDs and original 8 mm films of numerous Queen's student activities and events, including football games, reunions, and initiations which took place between 1960 and 1967; gold satin jacket with Science '64 crest on it and a piece of the McGill Goal post from the Nov.11, 1961 game (McGill 15 Queen's 7 is written in marker on the post); photographs from Queen's University "Tricolor '62", University scenes and athletic events; clippings relating to Queen's University, including the 1963 visit to campus by Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, as well as an incident involving the theft of a Toronto policeman's hat; "Movies by John MacLatchy: 'Queen's 1960-61'; 'Queen's 1961-62'; 'Queen's 1962-63'; 'Queen's 1963-64'; 'Queen's 2009: 45th Reunion'; 'Queen's Pillar of Wisdom'.
Fonds consists of correspondence; minutes of General and Executive meetings; copies of the "President's Letter"; records relating to "Reunion '95", "Navy Memorial Park", and other events involving the WRCNS (WREN) Association of Kingston; articles; newsletters; photographs; clippings.
Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service (WREN) Association of Kingston
Fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, subject files, reports, and blueprints relating to the Mackintosh-Corry Hall Users' Committee (1969-1986); printed material and publications relating to the Department.
Fonds consists of constitutions and by-laws; minutes; correspondence; e-letters; subject files; newsletters; Association and related publications; maps and trail descriptions; commentary to accompany a slide show introducing the Association to various audiences; 35 mm slides; clippings pertaining to the Rideau Trail Association and its Chapters or Clubs, including Kingston, Ottawa, and Central (Perth), Ontario.
Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, financial records, conference files, news releases, and photographs relating to the IEEE Canadian Foundation, along with its two originating bodies, the Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers, and the Hamilton Sector of the Canadian Branch.
The fonds consists of video productions in a variety of formats (Umatic, VHS, created in-house by QTV for a variety of institutional clients and departments. Also includes slides of CORK 1975; visit by H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth II, 1976; Sailing Olympics off Portsmouth Harbour, 1976; Queen's University staff, 1970's. Stills from old QTV productions showing buildings, staff and research, both on an off the University campus.
The fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, memoranda, curriculum material, research papers, manuscripts grant applications, research files and index cards, and clippings. These are records of Dr. Tulchinsky's professional life as a professor of History at Queen's University. Included here are some family and personal papers that outline his life outside of his involvement with Queen's. There is also a good deal of material relating to his involvement with and research interest in the Canadian Jewish Community and the Holocaust. The bulk of these records relate to Dr. Tulchinsky's teaching, research, and publications.