Fonds consists of subject files; minutes of Executive and Annual General Meetings; various programs undertaken by the Association; newsletters; and photograph of community events.
This collection is a research collection of gathered and copied articles from a variety of Canadian newspapers such as: the Daily British Whig, Globe and Mail, Pembroke Observor and Standard, the Sault Daily Star, the Toronto Star, Porcupine Advance, The Morning Albertan, The Brandon Sun, The Winnipeg Telegram, Winnipeg Free Press, Daily Colonist, Vernon News and the Halifax Chronicle. The articles pertain to internment operations as reported upon by the local papers in the various geographical regions of Canada in which there were camps in operation. Also present is material from National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in the United States, the Public Records Office in England and the Library and Archvies Canada pertaining to internment operations, war crimes and prisoners from both World War I and World War II.
The fonds consists of bound financial records and bound guest books. The bound financial records include Sunday school, donation, missionary, and maintenance records. The financial records predominantly list amounts of monies received from parishioners, monies spent, and information about Church staff. The guest books list the names and addresses of visitors from other churches. The arrangement of this fonds has been established by the archivist.
The fonds consists of portraits taken at Ernie Sparks Studio, consisting primarily of Queen's University students. Also contains some commercial projects.
Fonds consists of correspondence from Lt. Black to his family throughout the Second World War, as well as photographs of his COTC class. The letters document Black's entire military career through officer and combat training, through battles and into his return to civilian life. Transcriptions for all of his letters are available within the files. The fonds also includes some of his training manuals.
The fonds consists textual and moving image materials. The films are of the Carruthers, Constantine and Beeman families, showing excursions, picnics and the family home. The textual records are comprised of late 20th century geneaological research together with 19th century family documents. The majority of the material pertains to the John Bell Carruthers family and descendants, but includes references to the Constantine, Beeman, Panet and Smith families. The record types include correspondence, wills, codicils, invoices, research notes and photographs.
Fonds consists of subject files documenting the evolution of one of the original Networks of Centres of Excellence, established by the Government of Canada, from its founding in 1988, until its winding down in 1994. Included are Board, Executive, Committee, and Section minutes and reports; annual, scientific programme, and scientific meeting reports; correspondence and memoranda; legal records; budgets, financial reports and statements; research reports; agreements and reports surrounding Network partnerships; grant applications; and newsletters.
Fonds consists of correspondence, to and from Maxwell McIlquham, his parents, siblings, friends, and military authorities from his time as a student at Queen's University at Kingston, to his tragic death on the battlefield in France, during World War One.