The fonds consists of minutes of the 1913 Italian Railway Workers Accident Committee, photographs of the construction of the monument commemorating this incident and a guest book from the dedication ceremony.
The fonds consists of moving image materials and photographs that are sports related pertaining to Lund's time as a coach and Chair of Athletics at Queen's University.
Fonds consists of subject files; financial records; and photographs relating largely to the running of a boarding house, located at 5 Wellington Street, Kingston, for students attending Queen's University at Kingston.
Fonds consists of a photograph of an oil painting of Wallace Havelock Robb, executed by Joan Levy-Earle, to replace the original lost in a fire; an autographed copy of her first published book of poetry, entitled "Welcome to My World", which includes a photograph of the author with the Robbs viewing the original portait; and an autographed volume of poetry, entitled, "Thursday's Dream" in which the author has visions of writing a biography of the "Abbé of Abbey Dawn".
The fonds is a record of Dr. Horace Mabee's medical practice in Kingston, Ontario and consists of three daybooks. These patient account books document the daily medical activities of Dr. H. Mabee and include information about patients, the services provided, fees charged and payment received.
This fonds consists of two travel documents for Simeon Doudiet of the Principality of Neuchâtel, a region which is now part of Switzerland. The documents attest to the good character and birth of Doudiet as he is travelling from one district to another. One document still maintains partial seal remnant.
Fonds consists of correspondence; reports; addresses; programmes; material relating to annual meetings of both the Royal Architectural Society of Canada and the Ontario Association of Architects; building plans and contracts; construction materials catalogues; certificates; photographs; and clippings; three opaltype prints of buildings on the campus of Queen's University at Kingston, including the Old Arts Building, Carruthers Hall, and Fleming Hall.
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.
Fonds consists of a copy of a booklet of remembrances entitled, "Whispers and Shadows: Arnhem Fifty Years Later", based on a visit, by a group of World War Two veterans, to the Netherlands, to take part in ceremonies and a reunion, commemorating the 50th anniversay of the Battle of Arnhem.