Fonds consists of booklets written by A. Campbell Derby about his grandfather, Dr..W.J. Derby entitled, 'The Life and Times of Dr. W.J. Derby'; and his father, Leonard Lansdowne Derby, titled 'Memories of my Father'.
Fonds consists of material relating to the Ratification Vote surrounding the Alternative Funding Plan; 'The 6th Annual A.A. Travill Debate'; and a document entitled, "Submission by Queen's University to the Senior Co-ordinating Committee for the Health Sciences Province of Ontario."
The fonds consists of photographs of buildings on the campus of Queen's University at Kingston, many of which were subsquently torn down to make way for the construction of Chernoff Hall and the new Residences.
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; reports; articles; photographs; and clippings relating to R.W. (Bob) Sutton's time as a Canada Steamship Lines manager for the Collingwood and Kingston Shipyards.
The fonds consists of photographs of buildings, events and people in Gananoque taken in preparation for the creation of "Gananoque 2000," a book written and compiled by Douglas Bickerton. Also includes a copy of the book and notes on the photographs.
Fonds includes records and publications of The Ethnicity and Democratic Governance Project which was an international Canadian-based five year SSHRC research initiative led by Bruce Berman of Queen's University, the team of thirty-nine international researchers and additional associated organizations examined one of the most complex and challenging issues of the world today: governing ethnic diversity.
Also consists of a submission to the Canada National History Society in relation to the "Pierre Berton Award".
The fonds consists of a collection of colour slides, with supporting documentation in the form of 'stories' recording their creation, of a series of quilts made in concert by members, that were gathered togther for a Retrospective Show, to celebrate the first twenty years of the Kingston Heirloom Quilters.
Fonds consists of a copy of an essay entitled, "Who I am, and how and why I came to Queen's", written by Dr. Ross in 1906, while attending the School of Medicine.