The fonds contains 4 photographs of headstones at Vormezeele Cemetery near Ypres, Belgium; a souvenir pack of 5 British stamps issued 11 September 1990 and depicting British medals of gallantry; 26 photographs (1913-2014) annotated by Ida Schjelderup, many depicting Hamilton Gault, ca. 1958; and 62 photos of military exercises and recreational activities reflecting Col. Schjelderup's military career (ca. 1944-ca. 1960).
The fonds contains correspondence, parade orders, schedules and other documents relating to the organization of the "Farewell To Winnipeg" celebrations in 1984 and the retirement party of George Grenville Brown, Colonel of the Regiment, 1983. Also included is correspondence and memorabilia related to the PPCLI's 100th anniversary tour of England and Flanders in 2015.
The fonds consists of the publicity director's correspondence, newsletters, press releases, reports and newsclippings (1960-1971); and history of organization (1988).
Fonds consists of these series: I Clippings (1929-1972). II Correspondence (1933-1962). III Minutes (1919-1958). IV Photographs (1936-1957). VOMO members (4 images).
Volunteer Overseas Medical Officers' Association of Edmonton
The fonds contains one photograph album containing 145 photographs of the First Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry in Korea and in Japan, 1951-1952.
The fonds consists of photos of the #35 SFTS in North Battleford, Saskatchewan; the #36 SFTS in Penhold, Alberta; Mr. Meredith and his military colleagues in uniforms and on leave (including Harry, Mac, Lofty, Begbie, Bert, Foster, Jock, Taffy Abbott, Hardy and Barty); the Calgary Stampede and Christmas in Calgary; the filming of the movie "Laddie, Son of Lassie" in Banff; and general views of Moncton, Vancouver, Victoria, and the Rockies.
Fonds consists of photographs pertaining to the Royal Canadian Army cadets national camp at Banff and include portraits of W. R. Wharton and views of cadets, officers, groups and ceremonies. Some photographs were produced by National Defence, Western Command Public Relations; others are by British Photographic Laboratories.
This fonds consists of copies of "The Rebel", published by J.J. Zubric of Calgary and critical of the Social Credit government in Alberta, one copy of a catalogue for the Scottish Historical Exhibition at Glasgow, and several copies of the serial illustrated histories of the war "With the Flag to Pretoria" and "Celebrities of the Army".
The fonds consists of: a Brooks, AB business calendar (1934); a pamphlet outlining evening classes offered locally through the University of Alberta (1959-60); a local bookmark commemorating "Five Years Without a Traffic Fatality" (1959); a Third Class Engineer's Certificate issued to Walden Crews (1909); a CPR war certificate "In Honor Of Duty Nobly Done" issued to Walden Crews (1914-18); CPR correspondence re: Suffield Sedimentation Filtering Plant (1910); CPR House Plan #1B (1914); Ed Stafford Cockshutt and Frost & Wood Farm Implements Calendar (1934); images of various views of Medicine Hat, the Legion, and World War I.