The fonds consists of correspondence, pamphlets and material relating to the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, the Independent Labour Party of Canada and the link between the CCF and the labour movement.
The collection consists of sound recordings acquired by Queen's University, previously collected by the Library or otherwise lacking provenance. Includes some published recordings from CBC and other radio stations; recordings relating to events in Kingson, including the 1976 Olympic Games, the Kingston Tercentenary and Music in Kingston events. Also includes recordings from select political events in Ontario and Alberta.
The fonds consists of photographs and albums of the Constantine, Carruthers, and other related families, and includes images of the Kingston area and Winnipeg.
1968-Digitized 1994 (originally created [ca. 1970])
Collection consists of x-ray films of people talking, produced for the study of speech pathology. Films were purchased by Munhall through the Speech Perception and Production Lab from various places, including the University of Laval.
Fonds consist of research and lecture notes, correspondence, manuscripts, and other material related to the study and teaching of art at Queen's University and Concordia, as well as records relating to Canada Council grants, and the management of FUSE Magazine.
Fonds consists primarily of course notes and scrapbooks from William R. Tandy, as well as family photos, a family tree and other material from the Williamson and Rathbray families.
The fonds consists of correspondence, financial papers, constitution, reports, educational and publicity material of the Commonwealth Cooperative Federation (C.C.F.) and lists of members and other records of the Hamilton East Polling Division.
The fonds consists of correspondence, poetry, critical commentaries and biographical articles. There is also an audio disk of Roddy McDowall reading stories of Lovecraft.
Early version of Canada's maple leaf flag (George Stanley's design) and Order of service for memorial at Morgan Memorial Chapel, Queen's University, 1976 Oct. 5.
Fonds consists of correspondence, financial records, diaries, travel diaries, calendars, sketch books, sketches and drawings, programmes and invitations pertaining to shows and exhibitions, inventories, speeches, awards, miscellaneous and printed material, photographs, slides and sound recordings covering all aspects of his life as a student, teacher, traveller, world-renowned artist and chronicler of the country he loved. There is also a small amount of material created and maintained by Ruth Collier (nee Brown) and some family genealogy files.