Fonds predominantly consists of records created and maintained by the Fund in pursuit of their goal to grant funds for projects which carry out the aims of the organization. Also contains governance records such as minutes, annual reports, and policies relating to the Endowment Council.
Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund
The fonds is comprised of material both collected and created by Irene Marshall pertaining to Wolfe Island. The majority of the fonds consists of newspaper and magazine clippings, community notices, advertising brochures, election materials, festival programs and ferry information that were gathered together by Renie Marshall. A small portion of the fonds consists of manuscript material, and publishing correspondence, for her book 'Ganounkouesnot: The Long Island Standing Up'.
Fonds consists of a copy of P.H. Bick's biographical work of his father, Arthur Hardie Bick, during the latter's service in the First World War, entitled, "My Father's War: Major Arthur Hardie Bick, DSO, Canadian Corps Artillery, 1914-1919".
Fonds consists of a CD-ROM entitled, "Memories" When we were young!, produced by the Dardicks for presentation to Grace Dardick's Phys Ed 50th Reunion, held during Homecoming 2006, at Queen's University at Kingston.
Fonds consists of meeting minutes; correspondence; and the Association's newsletter, RAQ News; and a recording of a speech made, as part of 'RAQonteur - A series of forums to strengthen links between Queen's and Kingston', by then Chancellor of Queen's University, David Dodge, entitled "A Difficult Period of Transition for the Global Economy: The View from Kingston" (24 March 2009).
Fonds consists of calendars celebrating the history of the Royal Canadian Navy, entitled, "Canada's War at Sea in Honour of the 60th Anniversary, 1939-1945" and "Naval Operations in Korea, 1950-1953, Royal Canadian Navy" as well as a DVD copy of "UNTD [University Naval Training Division] Queen's: A Quarter Century of Memories" presented at the UNTD Reunion Weekend, held in Kingston, June 2008. The film is a history of the University Naval Training Division attached to HMCS Cataraqui that officially formed in the Fall of 1943, under the command of Lieutenant William Wolfe, a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Queen's University.
Fonds consists of a copy of "An Informal History of the Department of Psychiatry, Queen's University Faculty of Medicine," authored by Drs. William E. Powles, Paul C.S. Hosken, and Donald H. Braden.