The fonds consists of oral history interviews concerning women in science with the goal of broadening the narrative of Canadian science history. Ainley also interviews female anthropologists and ethno-historians regarding their methods for the collection and publication of Canadian and Australian Indigenous knowledge.
Item is an interview/narrative of K. F. Adams' experiences during World War II. Rear Admiral Adams served with the Royal Canadian Navy. Interview took place on October 17, 1983.
Item is an interview/narrative of Patrick D. Budge's experiences during World War II. Rear Admiral Budge served with the Royal Canadian Navy. Interview took place on January 17, 1984.
Item is an interview/narrative of John A. Charles' experiences during World War II. Rear Admiral Charles served with the Royal Canadian Navy. Interview took place on June 10 1983.
Item is an interview/narrative of Charles Joseph Dillon's experiences during World War II. Rear Admiral Dillon served with the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve and the Royal Canadian Navy. Interview took place on March 2 and 3, 1983.
Item is an interview/narrative of Daniel Lionel Hanington's experiences during World War II. Rear Admiral Hanington served with the Royal Canadian Navy. Interview took place on May 11, 1985.
Item is an interview/narrative of James C. Hibbard's experiences during World War II. Rear Admiral Hibbard served with the Royal Canadian Navy and the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Interview took place on November 21, 22, 23, 28 1983 and March 2, 3, 4 and 6, 1984.
Item is an interview/narrative of William M. Landymore's experiences during World War II. Rear Admiral Landymore served with the Royal Canadian Navy. Interview took place on April 15, 1984 and February 17, 1986.