Fonds consist of research and lecture notes, correspondence, manuscripts, and other material related to the study and teaching of art at Queen's University and Concordia, as well as records relating to Canada Council grants, and the management of FUSE Magazine.
Fonds consists of correspondence; programmes; news clippings; financial records; annual reports; membership lists; publications; a detailed listing, with notes, of each Book Fair (1960-1999); and Floor Plans for the annual Book Fair (1995-2006).
Volunteer Committee of the Kingston Symphony Association
The fonds consists of correspondence and research notes relating to his work on SSHRC grants and Canada Council grants on colonial surveys, the Directorate of Overseas Surveys and East African surveys and mapping.
The collection includes all printed records of the university, including statutes, statistics, academic calendars, reports, publicity material, football programmes, history, convocation and honorary degrees, and examinations; as well as publications by affiliated organizations, including student groups, clubs and associations. Includes the Queen's Journal, Queen's Gazette, Queen's Alumni Review, Tricolour (yearbook) and many other periodicals, newspapers and publications.
Fonds consists of newsclippings, articles and research related marine history in Kingston, as well as various aspects of Kingston history, including the Black experience in Kingston and business history. Also includes research on bottles, bicycles, Portsmouth Village, Kingston Penitentiary and all manner of events in Kingston history.
Fonds consists of the constitution; AGM minutes; financial statements; lists of papers at annual meetings; copies of the CSBS "The Bulletin"; and a collection of early presidential addresses, edited by Norman E. Wagner, entitled, "Canadian Biblical Studies".
Fonds consists of two 'Marriage Registers', used by the Chaplain to register marriages performed in the Morgan Chapel, located in Queen's Theological College, on the University's main campus; correspondence, financial records, itineraries, texts, and photographs relating to the annual Chancellor Brockington Lecture, as it was arranged by Padre Laverty for a time.
Queen's University. Office of the University Chaplain
Fonds consists primarily of course notes and scrapbooks from William R. Tandy, as well as family photos, a family tree and other material from the Williamson and Rathbray families.
Fonds consists of photo albums and film from Pat Houston's time at Queen's University as a Mining student, as well as images from his work in Northern Ontario and Manitoba. Includes journals, a patent for a drill bit, and audio cassettes of Houston speaking about his early mining work in the North (recorded in the 1980s). Also includes a blue blazer with the Queen's crest and triclour piping, and a knit tricolour sweater with patches sewn on.