Collection consists of notices from the Portsmouth Clerk, a letter introducing an applicant for a position at Rockwood, two offprints of House of Commons speeches and high school entrance exams for Geography and English Grammar (1890).
Collection consists of a "Subscribers Ticket" for the 1855 Kingston Assemblies, and the 'Stewards" named on this document reads like a virtual "Who's Who" of Kinsgton society for that year.
The collection consists of copies of drawings for Twin Oaks on Schooner Island, built circa 1920 for E.H. Morris, collected as part of the "Ah, Wilderness" exhibition at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
This collection consists of memorabilia from Hickey's time at Queen's University during the 1940's. Some of the material is inserted in a scrapbook and some is loose. The collection includes dance cards and dinner menus for various social events such as the Dog Patch Drag, Bohemian Ball, Fall Brawl and Arts and Medicine Formals. Other ephemera includes shooting range targets, war aid materials, flyers and pamphlets regarding the University Centennial in 1941 and student government elections (AMS), intercollegiate debates, drama guild and glee club productions. There are also a small number of items which pertain to the town of Kingston such as theatre playbills and tickets, the programme for the Kingston Ice Follies and various taxi cards.
The collection consists of photographs of Kingston, particularly Sydenham Ward and Queen's University, several local ferry boats, Queen's radio station CFRC, some travel photos from Ontario and Quebec, and a few pictures of steam locomotives.This collection seems to reflect the interests of Mr. Clench in the 1950's and the early 1960's. In particular it shows his interest in Kingston and its surroundings during Ralfe's student days at Queen's.
The collection consists of minutes, schedules, photographs, and other materials related to the planning and execution of reunions for the classes of Science 1943 and Science 1948 1/2.
The fonds consists of material created, gathered and maintained by Judith Moses pertaining to the anti-violence women's movement in Southern Ontario. Much of this material was created by Moses in her role as a consultant for organizations and well as her professional work within organizations. The gathered material is reflective of the literature that was being produced, and disseminated within the community in the 1970s through the 1990s.
This collection consists of recordings of Robert W. Service reading a selection of his poetry, as recorded by Radio Station CFUN, Vancouver, British Columbia (1948); and at a Sourdough Convention in Vancouver, British Columbia (1953).
Collection consists of sound and audio recordings of events, lectures, and marketing features held at and produced by various departments at Queen's University. Includes convocation speeches by honorary graduates, visiting lectures, and CFRC podcasts, among other material.
Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications