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.
Fonds consists of diaries and journals; published and unpublished poetry, short stories, and columns in The Kingston Whig-Standard; records relating to income from writing; portfolios of published work; and copies of publications containing her poetry, articles, and photographs.
Fonds consists of "Letters and Supplementary Letters Patent"; Minutes of the Board of Directors, and of the Annual General Meetings; correspondence; financial records; subject files; reports; newsletters; other publications; and material relating to the Buck Lake Studies Project and Taskforce.
The fonds consists of a photo album chronicalling the honeymoon travels of Harry A. Lavell and Mary Chambers. Their destinations included Los Angeles, Vancouver, the Rocky Mountains, Smith's Falls and Kingston. The photographs were taken by Lavell, while the album layout was designed and drawn by Chambers.
The fonds consists of photographs of F.P. Boyce, his brother, Herbert Frank Boyce, a photograph possibly of the interior of the Kingston Branch of the CIBC (1918), ration books from the 1940s and invitations to events surrounding the royal visit in 1973. Also includes files relating to the switching depot for the Canadian National Railways and a natural gas contract.
Fonds consists of correspondence; legal, including various iterations of the Constitution, and financial records; minutes of Annual General and Executive meetings; membership lists; publications, including newsletters; photographs; and clippings.
Poem titled Peter Ottawa by E.W. Thompson in The Toronto World, Feb. 15, 1908. As well as a death notice in, The Canada Farmer, in Toronto, Upper Canada on May 1, 1865 entitled The Late Col. E.W. Thomson.
Collection consists of correspondence; assessment receipts; diaries written by Tressa Kish, reflecting life in Cataraqui Village, Ontario (1918-1957); photograph of the original family home.