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.
The fonds consists of minutes of the 1913 Italian Railway Workers Accident Committee, photographs of the construction of the monument commemorating this incident and a guest book from the dedication ceremony.
Fonds consists of a "Foreign Procedure Book" for the Eight Division Court, situated in Newboro, Ontario, plus correspondence directed to L.S. Lewis and Edwards A. Wright, Clerks, regarding various dockets.
Eighth Division Court of the United Counties of Leeds & Grenville
The fonds consists of moving image materials and photographs that are sports related pertaining to Lund's time as a coach and Chair of Athletics at Queen's University.
The collection consists of postcards and photographs showing mines in Timmins and Porcupine, Ontario. The collection includes images of McEnany Mine B, McIntyre Mine, Hollinger Gold Mine, Dome Mine, South Porcupine and Main St. Timmins.
The fonds consists primarily of photographs taken by Robert Bowley of Queen's University, and of various subjects for entry in photograph competitions. Includes aerial views of Queen's, images of Boo Hoo, Alfie, Principal Wallace, Dr. Allie Vibert Douglas, Dr. Frost, Eleanor Roosevelt, Dean Ellis and Raymond Massey. Also includes copies of two books he had written, as well as his diplomas.
Fonds consists of correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating mainly to the supply and production of non-ferous metals and alloys durng his time as Chief of Allocations and Conservation, Office of the Metals Controller, Department of Munitions and Supplies, for the Federal Government of Canada, during the Second World War; as well as his time working for the International Nickel Company of Canada, in relation metal supply and production in NATO countries; and his time at the National Defence College, located in Kingston, Ontario.