The fonds consists of business records and photographs from MacGregor the Mover. Also included are some personal photos of William MacGregor, some of which document his tenure as Chair of the Public Utilities Commission in Kingston.
This collection consists of copies of correspondence; memoranda; building estimates; and plans relating to the construction, and subsequent renovations, of the Kingston Militia Drill Shed (1865-1900), when it was located on the campus of Queen's University at Kingston.
This collection contains material documenting various land transactions concerning Lot 4 in the 1st Concession in the Township of South Fredricksburgh, County of Lennox and Addington. This location was a family farm which was bought and sold a number of times over the hundred and fifty years represented in the records. The transactions reflect the dealings of the following families: McTagert; Thompson; Jenny; Sillmand; Close; Leech; Wright; and Morton.
The fonds consists of photographs, of Vernon MacIsaac during his days as a student at Queen's University at Kingston, including one of the Queen's University mascot, Boo Hoo the Bear; and his time as a draughtsman and Assistant to the Chief Engineer at the Deloro Smelting and Refinining Company, located in Deloro, Ontario.
The fonds consists of guest books, journals and designs for wrought iron works from Willowbank Forge, as well as family photographs. Also included are an account book for watch repair and a scrapbook with postcards and clippings that was kept by Isabelle. The photographs captured people and scenes from around Lake Simcoe, Camp Borden, Northfield, Cedarnook Camp, Brophy's Point, Cataraqui and Brantford, as well as some images of Europe.
Fonds consists of material relating to the Ratification Vote surrounding the Alternative Funding Plan; 'The 6th Annual A.A. Travill Debate'; a document entitled, "Submission by Queen's University to the Senior Co-ordinating Committee for the Health Sciences Province of Ontario"; and other files.
The fonds consists of four accruals. This first was a set of three volumes, kept by Punshon of his daily activities, speaking commitments and encounters of his European tours and his trip to British Columbia. The first volume contains records of two European trips, one from September through November of 1865, the second from a trip in May and June of 1866. The second volume records a European trip in September and October of 1867. The third journal chronicles a return journey made between Toronto and British Columbia from March through May of 1871, partially through the United States. It chronicles a a meeting with Brigham Young in Salt Lake City, travels through California, encounters in Nanaimo with the local Indigenous community, and journeys to New Westminster, Fort Hope and Fort Yale. All of the journals are illustrated by photographs, newspaper clippings, pressed leaves, flowers and plants of the various areas. The second addition to this fonds were two photocopied letters to J. C. Aikens detailing Punshon's desire to send a missionary to the Red River Rebellion in Manitoba and another from two years later in 1872 outlining his thoughts about the province. The third accrual is a lithograph of Punshon from the World Illustrated news. The fourth accrual is another travel journal that curiously covers the exact same time period as the May through June 1866 journal in the first accrual, with entries and photographs from the same journey with slightly different phrasing or inclusions. A handwritten copy or predecessor.