The fonds consists of screenplays, novels and scripts for television episodes written by Hersch over a twenty-five year period. While some of this material was produced, or published, the majority of it was not. Of particular note are the screenplay for Patman and drafts of various Wojeck episodes. Also included is a small amount of personal material such as correspondence, financial details of two or three projects and records pertaining to Hersch's housing and medical bills. The fonds has been divided into three series: Screenplay/Novel ideas, TV episodes and Personal.
The fonds consists of correspondence for the period from 1876 to 1922. In addition there is an extensive collection of financial records including invoices and accounts, ledgers, time books and farm journals. These documents cover the period from the 1870's to 1922. There are also three diaries for 1880, 1884 and 1887. This collection documents the very important aspect of the history of lumbering in the Ottawa Valley.
Fonds consists of office records, photographs and negatives mostly produced as a result of his business activities as a professional photographer. Images include wedding portraits, passport and school photographs, group photographs of local organizations and the staff of businesses, and local Thousand Island and Gananoque scenes.
Fonds consists of professional papers relating to his career as a teacher and research physicist and includes correspondence; lecture notes; subject files; and a copy of his "Report on a Visit to the General Electric Co. Reserach Laboratory, Schenectady, New York, May 1950", in relation to the establishment of a Synchrotron Lab, under the auspices of the Department of Physics, at Queen's University at Kingston.
The fonds consists of correspondence with family members and other local writers, some publications, clippings about topics of interest to Robb and material about the lore, traditions and language of native peoples particularly of Ontario and upper New York State; guest book for visitors at Abbey Dawn; and a copy of a film entitled, "The Little Canadian", starring Wallace Havelock Robb, as 'The Deacon'.
The fonds is comprised of material collected, collated and copied by the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association in preparation for, and for participation in, the Deschenes Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals in Canada. The fonds also includes the regular administration files created and received by the Association in the course of its regular activities. The Association files include material such as mailouts, correspondence, clippings and subject files of interest to the organization.
The fonds consist of correspondence, diaries, prose, sermons, research notes, articles and commentaries, material relating to associations, clubs and organizations, personal materials, scrapbooks, photographs and news clippings. Also includes photographs of the Pierce family and of persons connected with literature and the arts primarily in Canada.
Fonds consists of administrative records (1957-1983); Art Circuit files (1957-1963); Gallery Association files (1967-1972); exhibition files (1957-2011); slides of installations (1971-1991); exhibition photographs (1986-1990); photographs of various events held at the AEAC; photographs of the major renovation and extention of the Art Centre (1998-1999); exhibition catalogues (1970-2007).
The fonds consists of five series of household and personal invoices, 1925-1953, of Professor Oliver Tiffany Macklem and Mrs. Katherine Bermingham Macklem, and a letter pressbook of business correspondence 1882 of Cornelius Bermingham and James Harty of Canadian Locomotive Company. There is also a collection of family photographs and a scrapbook with infant's Queen's tricolour sweater.