Fonds consists of accounts; land deeds including one referring to the McMichael property, located at the corner of Princess Street and Portsmouth Avenue, in the City of Kingston, Ontario; and Commissions appointing Albert McMichael to be a Lieutenant in the Second Regiment of Frontenac Militia in the Midland District.
The material in the collection consists of twenty-one binders of material prepared for use by the official biographers of Mackenzie King. In addition to a chronological guide to King's career, two volumes of transcripts of Sir Robert Borden correspondence, there are eighteen binders of memoranda that were prepared by several well-known historians and researchers who were experts on the life and career of Mackenzie King, including James Eayrs, Frederick Gibson and A.W.A. Lane.
Fonds consists of a copy of "An Informal History of the Department of Psychiatry, Queen's University Faculty of Medicine," authored by Drs. William E. Powles, Paul C.S. Hosken, and Donald H. Braden.
Fonds consists of a copy of "His Majesty's Coronation", a souvenir booklet issued with the compliments of Branch No. 9, to commemorate the coronation of HRH King George VI.
Royal Canadian Legion. Sir Archibald Cameron Macdonell Branch 9
Fonds consists of meeting minutes; correspondence; and the Association's newsletter, RAQ News; and a recording of a speech made, as part of 'RAQonteur - A series of forums to strengthen links between Queen's and Kingston', by then Chancellor of Queen's University, David Dodge, entitled "A Difficult Period of Transition for the Global Economy: The View from Kingston" (24 March 2009).
Fonds consists of invitations to various Queen's University student organization events; programme and musical score for the 1950 Alma Mater Society production of "Dear Susie"; photographs of various student teams and events including the 1946-1947 Women's Hockey Team, the 1946 Levana Candlelighting ceremony, visit of Premier Leslie Frost to open the "Frost Wing", 1952 Fall Convocation, Alfie and the Queen's Bands, and a classroom of 'bored' students taken for an article to be written on student apathy; and an Arts Tam, hoods worn by Phyllis Lake and her husband, George, to their respective graduations, and the gown worn to her first-year classes by Phyllis Lake.
Fonds consists of part typescript, part holograph, history of the Kaminski (later) Kamm family, who first settled in Kingston, Ontario, in 1913; family photographs; photocopies of family photographs with 'letter' written on obverse; holograph manuscript entitled, "Gitzi's Family: Immigrants from the Bukovina, a Biography".
Fonds consists of lecture and research notes during his time both as a student at the University of Birmingham, England, and as a professor of Chemistry at Queen's University at Kingston.