- CA ON00239 F1413
- Discrete Item
- [1975]
Consists of slides (1673-1920) and tape of lecture by Queen's University Archivist, Ian E. Wilson.
Wilson, Ian Edwin
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Consists of slides (1673-1920) and tape of lecture by Queen's University Archivist, Ian E. Wilson.
Wilson, Ian Edwin
Kingston Penitentiary is On The Air
Item is a copy of "Kingston Penitentiary is On The Air", which contains two radio shows, first recorded in July and August 1952, featuring "an hour's worth of perfomances by inmate entertainers from Kingston Penitentiary, as originally recorded over the public airwaves" by Radio Station CKWS.
Friends of the Penitentiary Museum
"Shifting Points of View: A Memoir by Regina "Gini" Rosen"
Item is a collection of four CDs recording the reminiscences of Regina "Gini" Rosen.
Rosen, Regina
Item is a video documentary on Kingston General Hospital, featuring a historical overview of healthcare in Kingston, interviews, and scenes of Botterell Hall construction.
Crawley Films Ltd.
Item is a list of slaves that had belonged to the minor heirs of Henry Boyd.
Unknown
Item is a plan of East View Park (Township of Pittsburgh), originally drawn in 1890 and reproduced in 1950.
Item is a "banner" for Queen's University "Meds '14."
Bell, Delos Everett
Letter to Goldwin Smith from the Union League Club of New York
Letter to Professor Goldwin Smith (Oxford) from George P. Putnam (publisher) requesting permission to send him a collection of books which the Union League Club of New York had compiled and purchased for distribution to "influential gentleman and a few of the public libraries of Europe" in order to convey the views and accurate information on the struggle in which America found itself engaged. Also includes a small broadside relating to the collection of books selected by the Club to be sent to Europe called the "Rebellion Record for Europe" indicating who was to receive a complete set of the "Record".
Union League Club
The ledger of accounts lists both debits and credits for various Indigenous individuals and/or their families, listing items purchased and the cost, as well as the credited value of the furs, canoes or services provided (as guide or paddler) in exchange for goods. Individual family names mentioned in the book are as follows: Chingigan, Quéquétashitch, Sagaqueshcawa, Endianoy, Kishabick, Saganackishkam, Mitassogone (alias Ten Nights), Wabanangay, Awassikigick, Eguiniwina, Monjackipinacy, Eniwishcowa, Misinabigan, Poutchonce, Ogotchitch, Weyouse, Meyawabenwey, Camisquabenokee, Nabikitawa, Oguimanwanaquit, Nawaqueshkam, Nikickoboam, Misigwabe, Seyqueweshitch, Espasawetch, Heniwabenokee, Miscoutiquane, Enénne, Weyassigay, Shwassowiné, Keloweshcawa, Coucatchie, Piquaghkoshtiquanagan, Macatai Ininie, Piquitchinini, Canangiwetch, Wabichinigish, Wabacon, Ochiboy, Omisoe, Wacakigick, Boeref, Oguimankigisk, Misinangay, Capaykigickonce, Neyabinawa, Minawanikigick, Canisawetch, Sagatap. (transcription errors are likely)
North West Company. Fort Temiscamingue
Autograph Album of Maggie Bamford, 1877-1879.
The album belonged to Maggie Bamford, a sister-in-law of Charles Lavell who was a son of Dr. Michael Lavell. Contains poems, short essays, signatures and stickers.
Bamford, Maggie