Fonds consists of proposals, submitted to the Department of Communications, Ottawa, relating to "The Impact of Telecommunication System Development on Canada's North".
Queen's University. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Contains 8 typed pages of copied burial lists. Copied from Mrs. William Horne, Wolfe Island by Elizabeth S. Williams on September 7th, 1963. The Horne family acquired the ownership of the cemetery lands originally acquired by a Mr. Spinning. This property, known as the Point Alexandria Cemetery, was never transferred to the United Church. Later, Mr. Bruce Horne gave land to the United Church known as the United Church Cemetery. The whole area is known as the Horne's Cemetery and officially as Point Alexandria Cemetery. There are a total of 163 sandstone, limestone, and granite gravestones present as of 1973, the earliest dating to a Ms. Aribella Bush, who died on June 13, 1843.
Fonds consists of a copy of the "Draft Proposal for the Development of Professional Graduate Studies in Art Conservation Leading to the Degree of Master of Art Conservation (M.A.C.)" (November 1972); M.A.C program information (1975-1978); and departmental meeting minutes (1996-1998); records relating to the Master of Art Conservation (MAC) programme, including the 'Proceedings' and accompanying sound recordings of the "Art Conservation Training Programs Professional Papers 'First Peoples Art and Artifacts: Heritage and Conservation Issues' presented at the Eighteenth Annual Conference" held at Queen's University (May 1992); and records relating to MAC Professor Henry Hodges.
Collection consists of a photograph of Gunner Henry Edward Harry Brouse taken in uniform after his enlistment in the 2nd Heavy Battery, Canadian Field Artillery, at the age of fifteen; and photocopies of the Attestation Papers and other supporting documentation relating to H.E.H. Brouse to provide added context to the photo.
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; reports; articles; photographs; and clippings relating to R.W. (Bob) Sutton's time as a Canada Steamship Lines manager for the Collingwood and Kingston Shipyards.
Fonds consists of correspondence; minutes; financial records; newsletters; travel itineraries; 25th Anniversary Homecoming; and a team reunion (including families) photograph.
Fonds consists of letters written by a Tamil girl, living at the Guild of Service Seva Samajam Girls Home, located in Coimbatore, South India, to her foster parents in Kingston, Ontario.
The fonds consists of audio recordings and some transcriptions of oral histories conducted by Terry Morley, Peter Campbell, and Dan Azoulay. The interviews include seventeen members of the former CCF from Northern Ontario: Noel Belec, Paul Bugg, Bob Carlin, Gwen Fairbrother, Winnifred Hadden, Martha Laughren (Diotte), Murdo Martin, Elmer McVey, Earl Orchard, Arnold Peters, Ellen Pilon, Jean Robinson, Mary Rakowski, Cecil and May Seaman, Mike Solski and Ron Wilmot.