Fonds consists of marks books, including examination results, synopses, and lists of Applicants for Degrees (B.A. & M.A.), kept by Professor P.G.C. Campbell and others.
The fonds consists of a ledger of outgoing military correspondence (1899-1901) and personal correspondence from the First World War, as well as newsclippings of poems and pamphlets on the topics of war savings, insurance and food. The personal correspondence provides insight into life during the war from the perspective of a nurse and the father of a soldier.
Fonds consists of photographs taken during his time as a student at Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, and include his boarding house, fellow classmates, campus elections, "rushes", and his time training with the Queen's C.O.T.C. and HMCS Cataraqui.
Note from Katherine Woolley on The Dorchester Hotel, London paper. Relates to quotation concerning Brockington and contains best wishes for a good journey.
The fonds consists of a typescript of Cataraqui, Fort Frontenac, Kingstown, Kingston : book; articles relating to several aspects of Kingston's history, including the Gildersleeve family, the schools and law offices of Sir John Alexander Macdonald, early fire regulations and volunteer fireman. Also includes the addenda to Horsey's Kingston, containing letters, maps and manuscripts.
The fonds consists of photographs, taken during her days as a student at Queen's University at Kingston, including the Alma Mater Society Election Day parade, the Pajama parade, a football game at the old Richardson Stadium, and several campus buildings.
Fonds consists of correspondence, photographs, clippings, and memorabilia relating to William D. Fritz's time as a student (Sci`40) and athlete at Queen's University; plus various other athletic events he participated in, including the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and the 1934 and 1938 Empire Games.