The fonds consists of correspondence (1890-1941) to various friends and family, as well as his second wife Joan Montgomery; typescripts, manuscripts and reprints of various poems and prose works; legal papers; photographs of C.G.D. Roberts and his friends and family. Also includes letters from Roberts to M.O. Hammond, photographs, articles by Roberts, as well as microfilm copies of some of the University of New Brunswick's Roberts papers.
Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, speeches, lectures, research notes, writings, published works, subject files, photographs and material related to organizations to which Lower belonged. Literary files from the Executors of the estate of A.R.M. Lower which include unpublished articles. Also included is an audio tape recorded in Kingston, Ont., April 13, 1971 which is a discussion of recent Canadian history, as well as Dr. Lower's views as expressed in the book Canadians in the Making. Dr. Lower also answers various questions concerning his philosophy of history as it relates to his philosophy of life.
Fonds consists of ledgers, journals, lumber records, letter books, correspondence, contracts and agreements and miscellaneous material relating to the timber-making, rafting, forwarding, shipbuilding, towing and salvaging of the Calvin Company. There is also a collection of photographs relating to both family and business.
This collection is comprised of six panoramic prints and a colour print. The photographs were taken by photographer Harry O. Dodge, depicting various activities and historical re-enactments: Scene II of the First Pageant - Jacques Cartier at the Court of Francis the 1st; Second Pageant - Champlain receives his commission from Henry IV; a Seventh Pageant scene; the fleet of visiting ships in the St. Lawrence River at the foot of the Citadel; the Eighth Pageant scene; and the Navel and Military Review before H.R.H. The Prince of Wales on July 24th, 1908. The print is a chromo lithograph from the Toronto Lithograph Company's Christmas Globe edition titled 'The Military Review at Quebec Tercentenary Celebration'.
This fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, ledgers, constituency files, minutes, publications, photographs, posters and material detailing the working of a provincial political party which is also responsible for the province's efforts in federal politics.
The collection consists of photographs depicting buildings, student life, events, prominent persons, athletics, and many other aspects of Queen's University.