- CA ON00239 F2904-S2-SS3
- Sous-série organique
- [195-]-2015
Fait partie de Lloyd Shales fonds
Subseries consists of film footage from Kingston and the area, including footage from museums.
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Fait partie de Lloyd Shales fonds
Subseries consists of film footage from Kingston and the area, including footage from museums.
Marine Museum, Falkner, Prince Regent
Fait partie de Lloyd Shales fonds
Item is a film of the Marine Museum and events in Kingston.
Four letters (includes transcripts) of correspondence from Barrie to James Alexander Roy.
Barrie, James Matthew
Arts and Science Undergraduate Society fonds
This fonds consists of copies of the Constitution, correspondence, minutes, subject files, financial records, reports of the Society (ASUS) and its various Committees and Commissions, including Levana; records of the former Arts Society, including Arts Society of Queen's University Annual Dinner Programme (1922); 'History of the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society,' as compiled by the ASUS History Committee (1998).
Queen's University. Arts and Science Undergraduate Society
The fonds consists of twenty-five architectural drawings and five architectural books documenting a variety of projects in which Gage was involved in Kingston, Ontario. A number of the unsigned drawings have more recently been attributed to other architects working in the area at the time such as Edward Horsey, William Newlands and William Coverdale, but may have been maintained as a part of Gage's collection of drawings as reference material.
Gage, Robert
Royal Canadian Horse Artillery fonds
Fonds consists of circuit prints and other photographs of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery.
Canada. Canadian Army. Royal Canadian Horse Artillery
The fonds consists of correspondence and files relating to his work as a member of the executive of the Archives Branch, Canadian Historical Association, the Ontario Historical society and the Society of American Archivists. Includes files relating to his work as editor of Kingston City Hall booklet, 1974. Also included are two copies of the program for the dedication of Abramsky Hall on May 17, 1975. It was given to Wilson by Mr. J.M. Courtright Vice-Principal, Queen's University.
Wilson, Ian Edwin
Collection consists of travellers' accounts of visits to Kingston and vicinity (1671-1900); copies of articles and booklets relating to the history of Kingston and district.
Heritage Kingston
Queen's University. Queen's University Library fonds
Fonds consist of office files; by-laws; general reports; correspondence, including the John Buchan, Lord Tweedsmuir collection and fonds; correspondence from the Office of the Associate University Librarian, Ms. Lin Good (1975-1985); records and photographs relating to the installation of the GEAC automated cataloguing system (1979-1980); visitor's book; logbooks; minutes and reports; budgets; operation and administration of the Special Collections Unit; task forces; committees; the Library Council; 35 mm slides and photographs depicting the facilities of the Douglas Library (1968-1975), the opening of the May Ball Library (April 1989), renovations undertaken at the Douglas Library, retirement gatherings for various Libraries staff including William Morley (September 1985), Miss Elizabeth Skeith (December 1991), and Reginald Morrison; photographs of Library staff; blueprints of proposed functional changes, with further revisions, to areas of Douglas Library (1980); a video of a presentation given at an All Staff Meeting pertaining to acquisitions, monogaphs, and serials (1989); lists of partially and uncatalogued holdings (insurance back-ups) at the W.D. Jordan Special Collections Library. Also includes the shelf list of Douglas (Stauffer) library in 1969 on microfilm.
Queen's University. Queen's University Library
This collection consists of recordings of Robert W. Service reading a selection of his poetry, as recorded by Radio Station CFUN, Vancouver, British Columbia (1948); and at a Sourdough Convention in Vancouver, British Columbia (1953).