Fonds consists of a daily journal, with photographs, belonging to Miriam Cohen, detailing her trip to Europe, Palestine, and Egypt in 1930; passports from the Russian Embassy in Bucharest; I. Cohen & Company Limited and Monarch Battery Manufacturing Company Ltd. letterhead; copper printing plates designed for a wedding invitation; photographs of Cohen and Sugarman family members, including Isaac and Mary Cohen, and their residence at 165 University Avenue; Queen's University, and other, pins; and clippings. It also includes the records of Fane Cohen in her various volunteer roles in organizations around Kingston such as Art Collection Society of Kingston; University Women's Club of Kingston; Kingston Art Association; African Students Foundation- Kingston Branch; Grand Theatre Campaign- Kingston Arts Council; and Grand Theatre Board of Management.
Photographs of Amos Mallory Shaw (tentative identification) and friends in the Fifth Field Company Canadian Engineers formed by Department of Militia on Queen's University campus 1911.
The collections includes images of posters relating to recruitment for the Red Cross, Women at war, French Canadians, civilians home front, war bonds (American, British and Canadian), exhibitions and posters in French by Germany Army of Occupation, German election posters, 1947-1949.
Collection consists of two albums compiled by unidentified numbers of the 21st Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force overseas, World War I. Includes group and individual pictures; also Queen's University YMCA; Royal Military College; Belleville, Ont.; Thomasburg, Ont.; Kingston scenes; England; Egypt with Queen's Stationary Hospital and Australian hospital; baseball games.
The fonds consists of diplomas; certificates; agreements; personal documents; a photo album of her time as a student at Queen's University at Kingston; the University Medal in Biology (1926).
The album contains photographs of Queen's campus and Kingston in, or around, 1915. Included are views of Grant Hall, Theological Hall, Ontario Hall, Science Rush (initiation), the Drafting Room, groups of Garfield Rogers friends and colleagues - including a shot of him and one of his wife, and a military parade down King Street near Market Square. The album has been dismantled and the photographs individually sleeved.