Fonds consists of subject files; legal records; a CD of the CVP - Kingston, Inc. web site; paper copies of documents posted on the site; photographs of display panels showing children's play areas at various local prisons.
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; financial records including receipts, and account ledgers; day books; guest ledgers; photographs; scrapbooks; and printed material.
The fonds consists of portraits taken at Ernie Sparks Studio, consisting primarily of Queen's University students. Also contains some commercial projects.
The fonds consists of material created by Janet Braide in her work as a student, curator and art historian. The majority of the papers reflect the research, scholarship and logistics that went into her exhibition on William Brymner, though is is a small amount of material regarding her shows on Anne Savage and Prudence Heward as well. Of particular note in this group of records is an original typescript of a lecture given by Brymner, annotated in his hand. Also included in the fonds are Braide's student notes and papers from various courses and graduate studies, articles and writings for various periodicals, and correspondence pertaining to art history.
Fonds consists of correspondence relating to the research and writing of his biography of William Bateson that led to a later collaboration with Donald Forsdyke in writing "Treasure Your Exceptions. The Science and Life of William Bateson."
Fonds consists of a notebook containing "Notes on Logic taken from the lectures of Prof George, delivered at Queen's College durin gthe session of 1853-1854" and a "Synopsis of Pearson on the Creed, Answers to Examination Questions".