Fonds consist of correspondence, including letterbooks; financial ledgers; manuscripts and galleys; submissions and rejected manuscripts; minutes of Editorial Board; various drafts of the poem "End of the White Mouse" by Irving Layton, accompanied with two letters between Layton and H. Pearson Gundy, former editor of the Quarterly. Issues of the Queen's Quarterly can be found in the Queen's Printed Collection, and it has been microfilmed from 1893-1955.
The fonds consists of the records of the Land Board for the old districts of Hesse, Nassau, Leneburg and Mecklenburg. The minutes and correspondence of, instructions to and reports by the Land Boards form a single series. The records include documents antedating the establishment of the Land Boards which were brought forward in support of applications for grants, and a few records of later date.
The fonds consists of four files of correspondence. They cover the years 1926 to 1927 and contain letters from Harcourt Brown to his fiancee and later wife, Dorothy Stacey. In addition there are approximately one-hundred and fifty photographs, plus nitrate negatives, of Queen's University, Kingston and district, 1926-1927. These photographs include images of shipping and the bridge in Kingston harbour, Fort Henry, Wellington Street, Portsmouth village, Kingston Mills and the old military hospital.
Fonds consists of notes and research on teaching and the history of the electrical engineering department and CFRC radio station; photographs; the Royal Canadian Air Force radio mechanics course.