Contains registry of immigrants landed at the port of Kingston, 1862-1878. The returns show the date the individual landed, his or her name, where they were from, what port of arrival they landed at, where they intended to settle, their condition, general appearance and overall health, how many were in the party (number of male and female adults and number of children under 6 years old and from 6 to 12 years of age) any employment waiting for them and where, what Township they were settling in or had bought land, how many passage tickets were issued, provisions and medical aid given by the Emigrant Agent, how much money they brought with them on the voyage and general remarks which included deaths, or burial details. Copied from Department of Immigration Series M, Arrival/Destination records.
This fonds consists of material relating to the Rev. Alice Armstrong Huff, the first female graduate of Queen's Theological College, included a videotaped interview conducted by Susan O'Keefe, 26 and 27 June 1992;520::Student essay, photographs, clippings, correspondence relating to Rev. Huff, 1940-1992; copy of Rev. Huff's Queen's Theological College Convocation Address, 12 May 1993;essay written by Rev. Alice Armstrong Huff, 1992.
Personal certificates, school, training and military for psychiatric and military nursing; royal invitations and correspondence; Queen's nursing bursary.
Memoir of life at summer cottage, 'Avalon' on Grindstone Island on Big Rideau Lake, Portland, townlship 1923 to ca.1962, with trip journals. Scrapbook of photographs of Avalon 1936-1947, including many photographs of Mrs. Elda McDowall Johnston.
The fonds consists of three visitor's books and a membership register. The visitor's books reveal such guests as Alexander Graham Bell, William Lyon Mackenzie King, Carl Sandburg, George Alexander Drew, Sir Adam Beck, Sir Sandford Fleming, Sir Hughe Montgomery Knatchbull-Hugessen; Vincent Massey, General Henry Duncan Graham Crerar, Sir Montague Allan, James T. Sutherland, Major-General H. F. H. Hertzberg and Sir William Arthur Currie.
Fonds consists of the typescript of Mr. Pardoel's two volume history of coaching at Queen's University at Kingston, entitled "Intercollegiate-Interuniversity Sports Coaching Record, 1873-2002." The second volume is subtitled, "20 plus years coached".
Fonds consists of correspondence (a letter making reference to the flu epidemic in 1918); printed material; and memorabilia including Queen's jackets, a tam, and a book marker with the Queen's crest which was distributed to University students by the Imperial Tobacco Company, manufacturer of Player's "MILD"; the graduation diplomas, from Queen's University at Kingston, of Ann Elizabeth Hill (McJanet) and David John McJanet.
The fonds reflects the administrative, fundraising, recreational, and social activities of the club. The fonds consists of Annual Meeting Minutes, Director's Meeting Minutes, Executive Meeting Minutes, newspaper clippings and transcripts, a cash book, financial statements, audit reports, regatta committee correspondence, regatta brochures, constitutions, shares, letters patent, contracts, correspondence, applications for boat houses, visitors books and a small amount of architectural material relating to the "New Building" constructed between 1934-1936. The fonds also includes photographs mostly relating to events held at the Club.