Accounts and disbursements, as registered in the Surrogate Court of Wellington County, of the estate of David Kennedy. The document registers monies spent and received over a three year period in the winding up of the estate.
Fonds consists of an unpblished work by David Rigsby entitled, "Coal"; a Certificate of Appreciation to David Rigsby, from the Queen's Alumni Association folliwng the completion of his Presidency in 1971; photographs of the Science '38 Formal, held at Grant Hall, and the 1987 Distinguished Service Award recipients, including Dorothy (Manderson) Rigsby.
The fonds consists of correspondence relating to his work as translator of Canadian literature. Includes correspondence with many Canadian publishers such as Oberon Press and McClelland and Stewart. Letters from Gabrielle Roy, Tennesse Williams and Ralph Gustafson are also included in the collection. Unpublished manuscripts and all books translated by David Lobdell.
The collection consists of aerial photographs of Kingston, possibly taken by the Canadian military, and two photographs of Market Square, ca. 1955. Also includes one postcard, titled "The Bywash, Kingston Mills Near Kingston, Ont." sent 11 Apr. 1908.
The collection is comprised of raw footage, as well as several final productions of films in which Pulver was involved in some capacity. The majority of the material pertains to a documentary about cruise missiles and disarmament but other topics include the Dandelion community (an intentional community/commune) located near Kingston, Ontario, aquafitness, and Kingston Artists' workshops.
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; writings; course and grant material; and records relating to conferences, workshops, and seminars Dr. Rutenberg attended.
Collection consists of legal documents including deeds, mortgages, and Wills registered at the Kingston Registry Office, and relating to various Kingston and area families.
The collection consists of a scrapbook containing news clippings relating to the British Royal Family, poetry, American political events, religious matters, famous buildings, with a few items relating to the history of Kingston, local buildings and Sir John A. Macdonald. The clippings were pasted in a ledger regarding Great Lakes Shipping.
The fonds consists of correspondence, business and personal records, records relating to his motion pictures, reports, financial statements, and scrapbooks.