Postcard album of picturesque European and wartime scenes predominantly written by Private J. H. Spring to his mother and father , Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Spring who lived at 60 Chatham Street in Kingston, Ontario, or to a Miss B. Hall of Kingston, Ontario. There are some postcards which are addressed to Hugh Spring from other overseas service members.
Marriage license For Lloyd Howard and Frances de Bapter, both from the City of Toronto in the Province of Canada. Signed in Kingston, Ontario by T.D. Harrington.
Item is a photograph album from a student at Queen's University. The album contains images of classmates and some buildings on campus, with many images captioned.
The volume is the original handwritten notebook of Sir Francis Moore reporting cases heard in the King's Bench from 1485 to 1617. The manuscript is in French, and was eventually published in 1663 as "Cases Collect & Reported per Sir Fra. Moore, Chivalier".
A booklet of collected cartoons from Chloe Macleod and Frank Stone who created these images for the editorial page of the Queen's Journal. The cartoons poke fun at campus life.
The typescript is that of a daily business diary kept by Kirk for the year 1933. As his company entered its fifth calendar year of the depression Kirk decided to keep a diary of his business experience with the purpose of looking back at the diary in later years to garner any useful or interesting information. He writes in the foreword to the diary that he hopes that his "effort to daily summarize [his] experience will be an aid to clearer thought."
Fonds consists of a copy of the production, directed by Sue Ridout, "A Flag for Canada", being the story of the genesis and birth of Canada's official flag, based on the book 'I Stand for Canada: The Story of the Maple Leaf Flag', authored by Rick Archbold.