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Napanee Beaver fonds

  • CA ON00239 F888
  • Fonds
  • 1939-1951

The fonds consists of accounts and records of the Napanee Beaver, a weekly newspaper.

Napanee Beaver

Village of Portsmouth fonds

  • CA ON-KINGSTON F5
  • Fonds
  • 1859-1951

The fonds consists of correspondence, assessment rolls, minutes and resolutions of council, school board records, financial and legal records, petitions, contracts and miscellaneous items relating to the village of Portsmouth from its incorporation as a village to 1951 shortly before its annexation to the city of Kingston in 1952

Village of Portsmouth

Alexander Watt collection

  • CA ON00239 F1924
  • Collection
  • 1934-1951

This collection consists of an assortment of notes, jottings, and letters found within a number of books from the Watt Collection which is held in the Special Collections Unit, Stauffer Library, Queen's University at Kingston.

Watt, Alexander

Office of the Governor General of Canada fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2256
  • Fonds
  • 1765-1951

Fonds consists of records created and/or maintained by the Office of the Governor General of Canada and by the colonial predecessors of that office. As regards the pre-Confederation period, some general comments about the relationships among the various levels of administration are useful at this point in order to provide a context for understanding the scope and type of records created. The Governor or Lieutenant Governor of each colony in British North America may be seen to have maintained three levels of communication, which are reflected in the structure of the record-keeping systems in their offices. Great consistency is evident in the segregation of despatches prepared in the Governor's name (first and second level) from letters prepared at his orders but signed by his Secretaries (third level). At the first level were despatches exchanged with the Colonial Office. More detailed comments on the nature of this relationship and the records it created are found elsewhere within this fonds in the descriptive entry for the Correspondence with the Colonial Office series. At the second level were despatches exchanged with fellow governors and senior officials who might be categorized as colleagues. Although practice varied in detail from one colony to another and over time, despatches exchanged between the Governor-in-Chief and Lieutenant Governors, with the Commander of the Forces, the British Minister at Washington and with certain senior government officers were traditionally filed or recorded together. The resulting series of despatches received, drafts of outgoing despatches and entry books of despatches received or sent may not at first glance appear as so coherent a mass, particularly as not all the records have survived. The text of any one despatch may be found in multiple locations: as received by the addressee, as recorded (in an entry book) by the signatory for future reference, or as a duplicate/copy sent to a third party for reference. Thus, while no one series can be said to be complete, the texts of all documents relevant to a specific question can generally be tracked down in at least one location. At the third level were letters addressed to and received from subordinates. Responsibility for preparing and signing correspondence at this level was delegated to the Private, Civil or Military Secretaries. More detailed comments on the nature of this relationship and the records created are found elsewhere within this fonds in the descriptive entries for those series which contain records created and maintained by the Civil and Military Secretaries.

Canada. Office of the Governor General

Currency collection

  • CA ON00239 F2735
  • Collection
  • 1842-1951

Collections consists of a typed article from The Monthly Review on Currency from 1841, photographs of Kingston currency and a clipping about Kingston currency, as well as three pages of bank or promissory notes from each of the Commercial Bank of Canada - Kingston (1859), Commercial Bank of the Midland District - Kingston (1842) and Watkins & Harris - City of Toronto.

Capital Theatre fonds

  • CA ON00239 F630
  • Fonds
  • 1936-1951

Correspondence, legal and business papers relating to the theatre which was operated by Moorehead and Filmore Limited.

Capital Theatre

H. Martyn Estall fonds

  • CA ON00239 F702
  • Fonds
  • 1947-1951

This fonds contains scripts for talks on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation programme, Week End Review.

Estall, H. Martyn

Patricia Douglas-Murray fonds

  • CA ON00239 F1557
  • Fonds
  • 1951-1952

The fonds consists of correspondence from Patricia Douglas-Murray to her parents while she was a student at Queen's University and press clippings.

Douglas-Murray, Patricia

Phyllis Lake fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2567
  • Fonds
  • 1946-1952

Fonds consists of invitations to various Queen's University student organization events; programme and musical score for the 1950 Alma Mater Society production of "Dear Susie"; photographs of various student teams and events including the 1946-1947 Women's Hockey Team, the 1946 Levana Candlelighting ceremony, visit of Premier Leslie Frost to open the "Frost Wing", 1952 Fall Convocation, Alfie and the Queen's Bands, and a classroom of 'bored' students taken for an article to be written on student apathy; and an Arts Tam, hoods worn by Phyllis Lake and her husband, George, to their respective graduations, and the gown worn to her first-year classes by Phyllis Lake.

Lake, Phyllis

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