Collection consists of playbills from theatrical productions in Great Britain, including "Woodcock's Little Game" at Government House (1879), "Whiteoaks" by Mazo de le Roche at The Playhouse (ca. 1928), a reproduction of a ticket and playbill from M'lle Jenny Lind's First Grand Concert in 1851 (ca. 1975), and a Grand Opera House Programme from Toronto (1894).
Includes three series, Kingston historical slides, Kingston street scenes and Kingston buildings. Many of these transparencies in the historical images series appear to be from the Heritage Kingston catalogue and are copies of images held by other repositories.
This collection is comprised of memorabilia from the Science Formal of 1974. The theme of the formal was "Lothlorian" from Lord of the Rings. The collection includes drawings of designs and plans for the set-up of the formal, two batik flags which were used as decoration, and a beer stein and set of matches which were made specifically for the formal.
Collection consists of recordings of sessions from the Ontario PC Annual Meeting, including the proceedings of the Mayor Crombie Luncheon, the Premier's Banquet, and the Robert Stanfield Luncheon.
Three booklets compiled by Fern Small and Ken Collins for the Ontario Genealogical Society pertaining to the cemeteries on Wolfe Island. One booklet of Horne & Point Alexandria United Church Cemetery, concessions VIII &IX - Lots 10 map reference #898875 (1973). One booklet of Trinity Church Anglican Cemetery, Concession IV - Lot 3 map reference #846938 (1973). One booklet of Scared Heart Roman Catholic Cemeteries, Old Cemetery Concession VI - Lot 4 map reference #845937 & New Cemetery Concession VII - Lot 3 map reference #848936. Each booklet outlines a variety of information ranging from the location, history, graveyard dimensions, records, and maps of those buried at each cemetery while also making reference to the history of the churches and congregations involved with each cemetery.
This collection consists of a photocopy of a letter written by Robert Burns to the Duke of Queensberry in 1791 (the original is framed in Special Collections), and the Christie auction catalogue from where the letter was purchased.