Series consists of A copy of the orders of dress 1886, and a copy of the mess kit jacket 1897. A Copy of frogging worn on officer's mess dress jacket, as well as other examples of full uniform. Included are 2 photocopies of white Sabretache with gold lace and gilt badge a regimental Officers Ceremonial Sabretache worn after 1889. Oldest Sabretache worn by the Regiment was Designed during the late 1870s. A photocopy of dress Regulations for the Militia 1907.
Fonds consists of Photographs of officers and listing of The N.B. Loyalists . 22 photographs and reproductions of officers and personnel in period uniform. A brief one page history of The Queen's Rangers from 1778-1783. Approximately 100 pages of a list that shows the names of heads of families or single men of 18 years of age and upwards, their former homes, their service during the Revolution, their first grants, their subsequent grants and/or place of residence. The Battles of Monmouth, Germantown and Brandywine 1777; Spencer's Ordinary 1781 and the Cowpens . Also included is 5" x 7" photocopy of a recruiting poster for the Queen's Rangers , and one (8.5 " x 11") photocopy of the Colours of the Rangers. The original is in the Public Library in Toronto. Materials on history of the cavalry trooper's sword, including photo of the same. A Photocopy from the book by Colonel David M. Stewart " The Queen's York Rangers.". A listing of NB Loyalists, numerous photocopies from different publications concerning the Queen's Rangers and a photocopy of the pamphlet issued in connection with the presentation of the colours to the Public Library of Toronto.
Series consists of A photocopy of a Silver Coffee Urn donated by James Domville in 1872 as a prize for rifle shooting. A photocopy of a Silver Trumpet donated by Major-General Ivor Herbert in 1893 as a prize for General Efficiency. A Certificate of Military Instruction award to 2nd Lt. J W Black in April 1897.
Series consists of photocopies of pictures of personnel in uniform as well as a 1901 list of Regiment Members. A 60 page original, soft cover Report of the Militia with a Militia List for 1867.
Series consists of photographs and reproductions of officers and personnel in period uniform. A brief one page history of The Queen's Rangers from 1778-1783. Approximately 100 pages of a list that shows the names of heads of families or single men of 18 years of age and upwards, their former homes, their service during the Revolution, their first grants, their subsequent grants and/or place of residence.