Fonds consists of a scrapbook containing programmes, invitations, clippings, correspondence, photographs including several of the fire at Kingston Hall in 1931, pertaining to her time as a student at Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario.
Fonds consists of articles, correspondence, programme booklets, and photographs relating to Barbara Paul Paithouski, in whose honour the Barbara Paul Prize and Barbara Paul Memorial Award are named, as well as the Paithouski Prize; correspondence, articles, and photographs from, and relating to, the Barbara Paul Memorial Award and the Barbara Paul Prize winners; and records relating to the Paul Family and Joseph (Joe) Paithouski. Also included are CD-ROMs containing both the audio of the Ban Righ Centre's Spring Celebrations 2011 and 2012, a Power Point presentation of "Truecolours" held the same evening (5 May 2011), and a 'slide show' of the Spring 2012 evening; a DVD copy of "A Dream Pursued: An Oral History of the Ban Righ Centre" (2014).
The fonds consists of subject files, financial records, photographs and bound volumes of The Rural Co-operator, 1936-1966, and Farm and Country, 1966-1976. The microfilm reel includes issues of The Farmer's Sun, 1928, and The Rural Spectator 1944-1949.
The series consists of letters, petitions, reports, returns and schedules, certificates, accounts, warrants, legal opinions, instructions and regulations, proclamations and other documents received by the Civil Secretary of Upper Canada, 1791-1841, together with copies of some documents of 1766-1809. These were made for reference purposes, form a very miscellaneous series known as the Upper Canada Sundries. This arises from the extensive range of duties performed by the Civil Secretary, and from the custom of plurality, whereby an individual might hold several offices but custom and practice did not give rise to separate record-keeping systems for each office. The post-1841 correspondence received in RG 7, G 20 reflects the narrowing of responsibilities in the Civil Secretary's office in that period. .
Includes three series, Kingston historical slides, Kingston street scenes and Kingston buildings. Many of these transparencies in the historical images series appear to be from the Heritage Kingston catalogue and are copies of images held by other repositories.
This collection consists of architectural drawings for Queen's University buildings and properties such as Douglas Library, Stirling Hall, Ontario Hall, George Richardson Memorial Stadium, and Miller Hall. Many of these drawings are for later renovations.