The fonds consists of journals written by Beardsley as a Queen's Engineering Student during a trip to Great Bear Lake (Port Radium), Northwest Territories to search for uranium deposits. Also includes a published transcription of the two journals, which includes transcriptions of letters to his future wife, Barbara, and photographs.
Fonds consists of photographs of Kingston, Ontario including the front and rear of the Grand Theatre, and surrounding buildings on Princess Street, and off of Brock Street now occupied by the Chown Parking Garage; Cooke's United Church, located on Brock Street; the north-west corner of Monreal and Brock Streets; and the Jeanne Mance Wing of the Hotel Dieu Hospital on Brock Street.
Fonds consists of a copy of "Queen's", published by the Queen's University Alumnae Association in 1922; photographs of student associations he was part of while a Commerce student at Queen's; team crests of various University and community teams he was a member of, including Arts '43 Intramural Ski Champions (1941), Ontario Athletic Commission Camp (1938); and the EOABA Junior (1940) and Intermediate 'A' Champions (1942); and obituary.
The fonds consists of project files, research and reports relating predominantly to the preservation of historic buildings in Ontario. Includes copied and original architectural drawings, photographs of each project site, and correspondence and minutes relating to each project. Also includes some research material relating to papers written by Scheinman, as well as conferences at which he presented.
Relates to Henry Smith, Jr., Member for the County of Frontenac, being incapable according to law of taking a Legal Oath of Office, as he was never acquitted of a charge of wilful and corrupt perjury, 31 July 1835.
Fonds consists primarily of correspondence to Hall's sister-in-law Vera Pyke, along with photographs, diaries and postcards from his various travels after his retirement. There is some correspondence and a number of diaries from his early life.
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.
Collection consists of a photograph of the "First Officers Riverdale Star #539 Organized May 10th 1923 Toronto"; and a pen and ink, line drawing of Ramsay MacDonald.