- CA ON00239 F2679
- Collection
- 2010
Collection consists of photographs and notes assembled during the research and writing of the biography of William Clifford Clark.
MacEwan, Douglas
Collection consists of photographs and notes assembled during the research and writing of the biography of William Clifford Clark.
MacEwan, Douglas
Queen's University. Queen's Alumni Review fonds
Fonds consists of subject files from the Alumni Review Office; submissions received from alumni in response to a call by the Editor for recollections of life as a student at Queen's University, or memories of an event or person including 'Queen's Clans', 'Ralfe J. Clench', 'Nancy Malloy', and 'Robert Sutherland'; submissions to 'Wartime Memories', which formed the basis for the 1995, and the revised 1996 publication, capturing alumni memories of the Second World War, entitled, 'Queen's Goes to War: 'The best and the worst of times ...''; photographs of numerous Queen's University football teams; photographs of Upper Canada Village; transcripts of interviews with Dr. Margaret Angus, A.D. McGinnis, Dr. Stewart Webster, and Clara Brooke, undertaken as part of the Review's on-going "Oral History Project"; copy of article, plus original typescript, authored by Alfred Bader describing his time spent as a prisoner in a Canadian internment camp, compact disk containing images of the shirt he wore while interned; and bound volumes of the "Queen's Alumni Review".
Queen's Alumni Review
Queen's University. Office of the Principal fonds
Fonds consists of office files, including correspondence ("Greens" and "Blues"); subject files; reports; appointment books; Annual Reports of the Principal (1910-1968); meeting and committee records; notes and slides for visit to Asia (November 1997); a VHS copy of the Welcome Ceremony Address to the Class of 2006, by Tom Cavanagh (2 September 2002), plus footage of the 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. news coverage by local Kingston television station CKWS. Web archives for the Office of the Principal have also been captured, and are available for viewing through the Archive-It link.
Queen's University. Office of the Principal
The fonds consists of photographs and albums of the Constantine, Carruthers, and other related families, and includes images of the Kingston area and Winnipeg.
Constantine (family)
The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, galley proofs, author files, financial and other business records. Author files deal with all aspects inherent within the publication of that author's manuscript. The reseacher is able to trace the development and the forces that come to bear upon the publication, from the initial submission of a manuscript to the ultimate printing and sale of that manuscript. Manuscripts, typescripts, galley proofs and press proofs of most published manuscripts are included in the fonds.
Oberon Press
Fonds consists of several poems, in manuscript form, by Bliss Carman, containing additions and deleltions; copies of several 'broadsheets' announcing a "Garden Fete", with 'Ballads to Sell', composed by Carman; and photographs of the poet himself, taken in different locations and time periods.
Spicer, Mary Helen (Blair)
Fonds consists of photographs of the family of James Lester Willis Gill; and an article published by A. Zimmerman entitled, "Professor Gill's Flying Machine." Also includes audio recordings from performances in Kingston as recorded by CKWS and CFRC.
Zimmerman, Arthur Eric
Fonds consists of an album containing photographs and other mementoes presented to Marion Ross, by the Physical and Health Education Alumnae of Queen's Univesity, during a dinner to honour her (25 April 1970).
Ross, Marion
Fonds consists of correspondence, photographs, and clippings.
Craig (family)
The fonds consists of black and white photographs, colour slides, black and white negatives, and contact sheets of examples of early Upper Canadian and Ontario furniture from a number of European and North American traditions including Anglo-American, German, Polish, French-Canadian, and others. These images were taken during the course of research for the author's book, 'The Heritage of Upper Canadian Furniture: A Study in the Survival of Formal and Vernacular Styles from Britain, America and Europe, 1780-1900', first published in 1978.
Pain, Howard