The fonds consists of correspondence, including a number of hand-sketched Christmas cards; subject files; photographs; sketch books; stamp collection; and slides. The materials illustrate all aspects of Macdonald's career. Photographs of many of his works and reviews of his exhibitions document his long and distinguished career. In addition there is a large collection of slides of many of his works. The correspondence, which includes a considerable amount of material from Robertson Davies, and subject files are invaluable for a study of his life and work. A large collection of personal photographs are also available to document Macdonald's life and that of his closest friends.
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, sound tapes, linguistic maps, publications and teaching files related to linguistics especially in the Canadian Maritimes. The documents create a picture of Wilson's personal interests and the direction of the profession as a whole. The field notes and detailed information on dialect surveys, particularly in the Maritimes, and information about professional associations, are revealing about the development of linguistics in North America.
Fonds consists of office files; and slides taken at various events, held at the Centre and around Kingston, including Orientation '85; Development Perspectives curriculum resource manuals; script, slides, and audio cassettes relating to the "International Centre Slide Show" (1989).
Fonds consists of correspondence; historical records; minutes; legal and financial records; annual returns; membership records; Registrars Statements; Proceedings of the Sovereign Great Priory Annual Assembly; summons; subject files; photographs; and printed material.
Hugh de Payens Premier Preceptory, No. 1, Kingston, Ontario
The fonds consists of project work, technical papers, subject files and reference material on underground transmission cable systems, design and installation. Includes St. Lawrence River cable crossing.
Fonds consists of an album containing photographs and other mementoes presented to Marion Ross, by the Physical and Health Education Alumnae of Queen's Univesity, during a dinner to honour her (25 April 1970).
Collection consists of a bedspread, in the Queen's colours, complete with the Meds '44 crest; and a "James Bews Trophy" crest - 'Medicine 44 Intramural Team Winners '41 - '42'