The fonds consists of records which reflect Rettig's work over a 50 year period. The records document both his personal and artistic life from his school years and training up until his practice as a professor and established artist in the community. The fonds consists of three series: Diaries/Journals; Miscellaneous and Sketches/Designs.
Fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, financial records (1972-86) minutes (1972-2009), reports, Annual General Meeting booklets, annual "Heritage Award booklets, talks, notices, publications, photographs, printed material, newsletters (1973-2012), copies of the Kingston Cablenet production, "Kingston: Appreciate This City. Episode II: Kingston the capital"; as well as correspondence, minutes, publications, photographs, and correspondence from the Ontario Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning to which the Foundation presented a brief. The fonds also includes mounted photographs from the 'Decline and Fall' Exhibition.
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
Fonds consists of records of the operations of the Pittsburgh Historical Society, including minutes, correspondence, project files and other material. Also includes collected items related to the history of Pittsburgh Township, including subject files, and original photos of buildings and individuals.
The fonds consists of course and lecture notes for Art History and Geography, conference presentations, publication records, correspondence, and research notes.
Fonds consists of diaries and journals, scrapbooks created and assembled by Gibson-Langille, as well as documentary art of various structures and vistas in the area surrounding Kingston.
Fonds consists of correspondence; minutes; business records; scripts; news clippings; photographs; playbills; programmes; posters; and newsletters covering the history of the Theatre since its commencement in 1953.
The fonds predominantly consists of project files for the various engagements that MASS LBP undertook for a variety of clients from the beginning of the organization up to 2020. There is also material relating to the running of the partnership, a series of letters and responses for participation in the Civic lottery process and a series of Reports on completed works..
Fonds consists of records of the Brophy family, including land deeds and lease agreements, wills, correspondence, and other material. Also includes records specific to Mary Margaret Brophy, including her sketchbook and notebook, as well as genealogical research on the Brophy family by Mary Darling.