- CA ON00239 F2911
- Fonds
- 1893-1935
Fonds consists of correspondence, photographs, and clippings.
Craig (family)
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Fonds consists of correspondence, photographs, and clippings.
Craig (family)
Collection consists of thesis data and a scrapbook, compiled by Elizabeth (Bess or Bessie) Sinclair following the death of her husband, R. Gordon Sinclair, who drowned in Collins Bay; correspondence, speeches, and photographs relating to Huntly M. Sinclair, as well as a certificate recognizing him as a Baden-Powell Fellow for his generous support of world scouting; and a file relating to the Sinclair Cemetery (a.k.a. the Scotch Corners Cemetery), located in Beckwith Township, Ontario.
Fonds consists of correspondence, including to and from Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King; clippings; and an 'official' photograph of I.E. Pedlow.
Pedlow, Isaac Ellis
Elizabeth Smith-Shortt diplomas
The fonds consists of two diplomas for Elizabeth Smith-Shortt. BA and Medical degree.
Smith-Shortt, Elizabeth
Fonds consists of a scrapbook compiled by Celesta ("Muffy") Hunter (née Hibbert), while she was a student at Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario.
Hunter, Celesta (Muffy)
Fonds consists of a scrapbook documenting Mary Brown's time at Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario,
Brown, Mary C.
The fonds predominantly consists of of James' research notes, grant applications, interviews, correspondence, articles and drafts for his book and exhibition (at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre) on Albert Chesterfield: A Fur Trader's Photographs: A. A. Chesterfield in the District of Ungava, 1901-04 (1985). There is also a draft of his book Locations of the Sacred and material pertaining to Arthur Twomey's Needle to the North, which James edited for Oberon Press in 1982. Also includes James' research for the Religious Diversity Project, documenting religious organizations in Kingston, Ontario.
James, William Closson
Fonds consists of several statements of fees for students attending Queen's University at Kingston, and the "Fall Programme" for the Queen's University Canterbury Club.
Smith, Norma
Fonds consists of photographs of the family of James Lester Willis Gill; and an article published by A. Zimmerman entitled, "Professor Gill's Flying Machine." Also includes audio recordings from performances in Kingston as recorded by CKWS and CFRC.
Zimmerman, Arthur Eric
Fonds consists of a copy of Vernon MacDonald's, "Alfie Pearce: A Character I Have Met".
MacDonald, Vernon