Collection consists of photocopy (2007) of the "Attestation Paper"; and photograph of Lieutenant John Arthur Dalton of Kingston; a press photograph ["Chicago Tribune"] of officials of the newly formed National Unity Party (a.k.a. Canadian Nazi Party) at a convention in Kingston, Ontario, held 2 July 1938, an article copied from the "Toronto Star" (4 July 1938), and a brief biographical sketch of Party leader Adrien Arcand.
Fonds consists of an album of photographs taken by Lyell Spence after enlisting, sailing to Great Britain, and being deployed to France with the No. 7 Canadian (Queen's) Stationary Hospital.
The fonds consists a workbook by John F. Hinds, probably a student who worked with Clark, containing notes on lab experiments in x-ray electroscopy, plus two blotters.
The fonds consists of a manuscript World War I diary kept primarily by John R. Cartwright during combat action in France and hospital leave in England.
Fonds consists of letters home to various family members, during the course of World War One, from the MacKenzie brothers describing their life and experiences with various units of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, including No.7 (Queen's) Canadian General Hospital and The Canadian Field Artillery.
The fonds consists of correspondence regarding royalties; a response letter from the Globe regarding a publication; a letter from Rev. Kennedy Hunter Palmer of the St. Paul's Presbyterian Church; and a poem on Dr. Sneath, Superintendent of Education in Ontario. Of particular note is a letter regarding the Lecture tour of Mr. Walter McRaye. Walter McRaye was a lecturer and entertainer born in Merrickville, Ontario in 1876. He was the great grandson of Major Thomas Smyth, founder of Smiths Falls. He acquired through his lecture and informal talks the title "The Apostle of Canadianism." McRaye toured in Britain, Canada and the United States from 1901 to 1909.
Fonds consists of Minute Books of the Kingston Lawn Bowling Club and its antecedents and affiliates, including the Queen's (Lawn) Bowling Club, and the Kingston Women's (Ladies) Lawn Bowling Club; Letters Patent and copy of the original Land Deed; a history of the Club; legal and financial records; subject files; photographs; and clippings.