The fonds consists of bound financial records and bound guest books. The bound financial records include Sunday school, donation, missionary, and maintenance records. The financial records predominantly list amounts of monies received from parishioners, monies spent, and information about Church staff. The guest books list the names and addresses of visitors from other churches. The arrangement of this fonds has been established by the archivist.
The fonds consists of portraits taken at Ernie Sparks Studio, consisting primarily of Queen's University students. Also contains some commercial projects.
The fonds consists textual and moving image materials. The films are of the Carruthers, Constantine and Beeman families, showing excursions, picnics and the family home. The textual records are comprised of late 20th century geneaological research together with 19th century family documents. The majority of the material pertains to the John Bell Carruthers family and descendants, but includes references to the Constantine, Beeman, Panet and Smith families. The record types include correspondence, wills, codicils, invoices, research notes and photographs.
Fonds consists of subject files documenting the evolution of one of the original Networks of Centres of Excellence, established by the Government of Canada, from its founding in 1988, until its winding down in 1994. Included are Board, Executive, Committee, and Section minutes and reports; annual, scientific programme, and scientific meeting reports; correspondence and memoranda; legal records; budgets, financial reports and statements; research reports; agreements and reports surrounding Network partnerships; grant applications; and newsletters.
Fonds consists of correspondence, to and from Maxwell McIlquham, his parents, siblings, friends, and military authorities from his time as a student at Queen's University at Kingston, to his tragic death on the battlefield in France, during World War One.
Fonds consists of photographs depicting various events, performances, shows, and the like that have taken place within the Grand Theatre over the years; programmes; an audio reel of a Public Service Announcement, created by John Bermingham, Vice-President of Radio Staion CKLC, for the" Grand Theatre Rebuilding Fund"(1964); a promotional film entitled "Grand Theatre".
The fonds consists of minutes of meetings with the Kingston, Frontenac Lennox & Addington Board of Health and Health Services Restructuring Commission, manuscripts for textbooks on health policy creation, and correspondence relating to the creation of health policy. This fonds contains the following series: Instruction (1984-1998) and Committees (1975-1998).
Fonds consists predominantly of typsecripts for Keele's texts - The Fullness of Time, The Human (You Man) Spirit, The Holy Spirit of God (in Man), Universal Law and Creation and Reason. There are als a number of magazines which have been used as scrapbooks with articles of interest having been pasted onto the pages. Also included are a small number of subject files including correspondence to and from a number of receipients of Keele's work, and with her publisher Carleton Press in New York, an author-subsidized publishing house.
Collection consists of subject files including 'Nursing Notes', Ontario Hospital Nursing tests, notes, and correspondence, Public School Course Books, and scrapbook belonging to Carmel Cosgrove; mass cards; and photographs and photo albums of various members of the Cosgrove family, and the Kingston Dry Dock.