- CA ON00239 F2856
- Fonds
- 1985-1994
Fonds consists of newsletters produced by the Guild.
Kingston Writers' Guild
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Fonds consists of newsletters produced by the Guild.
Kingston Writers' Guild
The fonds reflects the administrative, fundraising, recreational, and social activities of the club. The fonds consists of Annual Meeting Minutes, Director's Meeting Minutes, Executive Meeting Minutes, newspaper clippings and transcripts, a cash book, financial statements, audit reports, regatta committee correspondence, regatta brochures, constitutions, shares, letters patent, contracts, correspondence, applications for boat houses, visitors books and a small amount of architectural material relating to the "New Building" constructed between 1934-1936. The fonds also includes photographs mostly relating to events held at the Club.
Kingston Yacht Club
Kingston Young Women's Christian Association fonds
The fonds consists of press clippings, president's reports and meeting reports.
Young Women's Christian Association (Kingston)
[Kingston, Thousand Islands and Barriefield photo album]
The fonds consists of a family photo album, containing images of Kingston, Barriefield, Kingston Mills, Centre Island and others.
Unknown
Kingston-Phillipsville Road Company fonds
The fonds consists of a journal, which details customs and toll transactions along the Kingston-Phillipsville Road.
Kingston-Phillipsville Road Company
Consists of slides (1673-1920) and tape of lecture by Queen's University Archivist, Ian E. Wilson.
Wilson, Ian Edwin
Kinnear d'Esterre Jewellers fonds
Fonds consists of correspondence, sales, designs and other records relating to the operations of Kinnear d'Esterre Jewelers. Includes promotional recordings (advertisements).
Kinnear d'Esterre Jewelers Limited
Kinsmen Club of Kingston fonds
Fonds is predominantly comprised of programmes for a variety of theatrical productions staged by the Kinsmen Club of Kingston over a 45 year period (1946-1991). There are also rosters for the club (1947-1977), newsletters (1965-1969) and minutes from the Annual General and Executive meetings of 1970.
Kinsmen Club of Kingston
The fonds primarily consists of correspondence. Letters to Thomas Kirkpatrick in Kingston from his mother, and other members of his family in Dublin, during the years 1823-1837 make up the bulk of the collection. In addition to personal correspondence there is some professional correspondence relating to Thomas Kirkpatrick's mission to London in 1837 to propose Kingston as the capital of Canada. Also included are photocopies of letters from Stafford Frederick to their brother, Alexander, who remained in Dublin.
Kirkpatrick (family)
The fonds consists of letterbooks, journals, ledgers, blotters, court dockets and registry office books that reflect the business of the law firm in handling estates and cases for their impressive list of clients. The papers reflect the input of all the major partners in the business since it's inception and include Thomas Kirkpatrick, George A. Kirkpatrick, R. Vachon Rogers, W.F. Nickle and John Macaulay. Of particular interest is an account book recording lots in Wolfe Island sold by C.W. Grant, fifth Baron de Longueuil. Individual records of various estates handled by the firm have been arranged and described as sous-fonds.
Kirkpatrick-Nickle Law Firm