- McHarg House Restoration and alterations
- CA ON00239 F1894-S7-f12
- Dossier
- n.d.
Fait partie de MacLennan Associates Architects fonds
Scope to be completed at a later date
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- McHarg House Restoration and alterations
Fait partie de MacLennan Associates Architects fonds
Scope to be completed at a later date
McPhee, Alan McNeill, William Hardy
Fait partie de Chancellor Dunning Trust Lectures collection
Side One: "Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Brockington." A CBC Program narrated by Alan McPhee. Side Two: Dunning Trust Lecture: "The Idea and Practice of World History." Dr. W.H. McNeill, Introduced by Principal James A. Corry.
Fait partie de CKWS fonds
Meyerson, Martin Frye, Northrop
Fait partie de Queen's Sound Recordings collection
Side One: "Ethical Issues Involved in Changing the Physical Environment." Nov.7, 1968 [Address in The University and the Ethics of Change Symposium] - Myerson. Side Two: "The role of the university" [Address in symposium The University and Ethics of Change] Nov.7, 1968. Begins on side on and continues on to SR33 - Frye.
MVA - Greyhound Bus Dalgleish - Pix taken
Fait partie de George E.O. Lilley fonds
Fait partie de Queen's University Publications Index Collection
Fait partie de D.G. (Mike) Willis fonds
Item is an image of ? Near Clarendon Lake
Fait partie de Kingston and Area Postcards collection
Illustration of a group of men holding rifles in red and blue uniforms with white hats marching on a dirt road
Warwick Bros. and Rutter
Fait partie de William Sawyer family fonds
Scope to be completed at a later date
Pearson, Lester Bowles Corry, James Alexander
Fait partie de Queen's Sound Recordings collection
Side One: Address in the Brockington Visitor Lecture Series by former Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson in January 1969. First Brockington Lecture in Grant Hall. Side Two: Convocation including L.L.D. to Lester B. Pearson - not mentioned in Audio Holdings Text - including a speech by U. Thaunt, Secretary General of the United Nations, read by Chancellor Stirling. May 22, 1965.