Collection consists of sound and audio recordings of events, lectures, and marketing features held at and produced by various departments at Queen's University. Includes convocation speeches by honorary graduates, visiting lectures, and CFRC podcasts, among other material.
Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications
Fonds consists of two volumes of transcriptions of the James S. Bangs letterbooks (1855-1862) undertaken by Donald V. Macdougall, with assistance from his daughter Heather H. Macdougall.
Fonds consists of interviews with elders carried out by students in the HIST 467 course at Queen's University over a two year period. There are seven audio cassette tapes of interviews with a variety of Elders from various nations. See file level description for detailed information.
Fonds consists of a presentation copy of "The Jewish Experience in Kingston", compiled by the author in thanks for Queen's University Archives researching and developing a walking tour documenting the history of the Jewish experience in the City of Kingston.
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
Item is a copy of "Kingston Penitentiary is On The Air", which contains two radio shows, first recorded in July and August 1952, featuring "an hour's worth of perfomances by inmate entertainers from Kingston Penitentiary, as originally recorded over the public airwaves" by Radio Station CKWS.
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'.
Collection consists of a copy of "Beyond the Trenches: WWI Diary of G.F. Guest," edited by L.V. Guest; photographs of G.F. Guest, while a student at Queen's University at Kingston, and during his time with the Queen's No. 5 Stationary Hospital, and following its transfer to France, the Queen's No. 7 General Hospital.