- CA ON00239 F2632-S4-f59-9
- Item
- 1961
Parte de Queen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Macdonald Hall, interior. There are five views of Law Library, view of student and professor's office, in John A. Macdonald Hall.
Berry, Wallace R.
Parte de Queen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Macdonald Hall, interior. There are five views of Law Library, view of student and professor's office, in John A. Macdonald Hall.
Berry, Wallace R.
[Cape Vincent, N.Y. Family Gathering infront of House]
Parte de Vosper collection
Item is a portrait of five women and one man with two girls on a hammock all on porch of a large house- near Wyckoff Home, Carleton Island, Cape Vincent, N.Y., U.S.A. (see #5 & #19) (same image as #18)
Parte de George E.O. Lilley fonds
Parte de Queen's Picture collection
Aerial view of Queens campus ca.early 1900's. Shows old Richardson Stadium.
Parte de Queen's Picture collection
Three aerial views of the Queens Campus around the area of Union and Division Streets. Views include Dupuis Hall, Jock Harty Arena, St. James Church and Miller Hall.
Berry, Wallace R.
The Walter Hawkins collection consists of a scrapbook in two volumes entitled The Casket, along with 3 index volumes. The scrapbooks are bound in leather, by Clarke & Bedford, London. Many of the title pages within the volumes are elaborately decorated in the manner of illuminated manuscripts. Included are original works of art as well as copies of paintings and engravings, and hundreds of drawings of coins, some from Hawkins’ collection, and some accompanied by lengthy explanations of their origins. Also included are works of poetry and texts in foreign and ancient languages. Of the zoological, botanical, and historical artifacts depicted, some were described and drawn for Hawkins’ interest and/or inclusion in the scrapbook by traveling acquaintances.
A significant portion of The Casket is occupied by Hawkins’ collection of “autographs of eminent persons.” They appear in various formats: on pages printed for the purpose, on tickets to lectures of the Royal Society tipped into the book, and on elaborately decorated pages displaying the autographs of members of individual institutions. Hawkins requested of some contributors that they provide a brief theme in an area of their interests or expertise, and several take the form of personal tribute to Hawkins. One section is dedicated to autographs of his fellow numismatists. Many of the autographs are dated within the period from 1843-1845, suggesting that the bulk of the collection was the result of an intensive project, rather than a life-long hobby. Some notable items are pencil tracings of two William Blake sketches, a watercolour done by John Hoppner, autographs of royal personages from Henry VIII to Queen Victoria, and the autograph of Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby). Some of the drawings are thought to be done by Walter Hawkins himself, especially the coins and medals as these were of particular interest to him. But many of the drawings were done by other people. Each item in The Casket has a number assigned to it. This number directly corresponds to one of the indexes which identifies the creator or provenance of most items.
Hawkins, Walter
Fonds consists of correspondence relating mainly to Alfred Bader's work in chemistry and his life as a gallery owner, art dealer, and art critic; subject files; papers documenting his early life in England, Canada, and the United States; records pertaining to his numerous travels around the world; writings and various publications; drafts and mss. in connection one of his memoirs entitled "Chemistry and Art: More Adventures of a Chemist Collector"; photographs. It also includes his POW shirt from WWII.
Bader, Alfred
Ledger of Thomas Burrowes, Justice of the Peace
Item is a handwritten ledger reflecting the work of Thomas Burrowes Justice of the Peace at Kingston Mills, Township of Kingston, Frontenac County. The ledger contains Memoranda of Fees and Charges, Return of Convictions and printed Schedules of Summary Convictions. The ledger documents the nature of the case, offense committed, dates, names of all parties such as prosecutor, witness(es), defendants, and Constables involved. It also notes fees levied and paid. There are a few loose receipts pinned onto one of the blank pages towards the back of the ledger. Of particular note is a hand drawn map of Pittsburgh Township, from Opinicon to Kingston along the Rideau Canal, dated May 4, 1841.
Burrowes, Thomas
HIV/AIDS Regional Services (HARS)
Parte de Kingston Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer 2 Spirited + Collection
This series is comprised on material contributed to the collection by the HARS office in Kingston. Of particular note is a large poster collection pertaining to safe sex, HIV/AIDS awareness, homophobia and transphobia, and discrimination accumulated from a variety of groups, organizations and companies both domestic and international.
HIV/AIDS Regional Services
Parte de Queen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of the Queen's Senior Intercollegiate Track and Field Team, 1939. All individuals are identified.
Timothy, A.R.