Fonds consists of minutes and details of events, including the conference "The Prism of Change: University Women in the 1980's" held at Queen's University in October 1984.
Fonds consists of subject files relating to the various areas of responsibility of the Vice-Principal Services, such as physical services, academic services, student services, health sciences, city relations, parking, property purchases and housing.
Queen's University. Office of Vice-Principal Services
The fonds consists of reminiscences, notes, addresses, dance programmes of Sybil Spencer MacLachlan Arts 1926 and Ian MachLachlan Science 1923 while at Queen's. Photos of campus and residence 1925-1926.
The fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, memoranda, curriculum material, research papers, manuscripts grant applications, research files and index cards, and clippings. These are records of Dr. Tulchinsky's professional life as a professor of History at Queen's University. Included here are some family and personal papers that outline his life outside of his involvement with Queen's. There is also a good deal of material relating to his involvement with and research interest in the Canadian Jewish Community and the Holocaust. The bulk of these records relate to Dr. Tulchinsky's teaching, research, and publications.
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, manuscripts, prints and photographs related to Dr. D'Argaville's research interests, notably on Preti.
Includes information of search for employment in Amherst Island and Hallowell (Picton), and records of Picton Ladies Sewing Circle Society, 1842, who were attempting to buy an organ from St. George's Cathedral, Kingston.