The fonds consists of materials created or collected by Renee Oswald between 1924 and 1943. The fonds consists of a genealogy chart, scrapbooks of Stuart (Stewart) Remillard Carson's theatre history and family memorabilia, including various certificates.
The fonds consists of a scrapbook with clippings and photographs relating to the Edmonton Community Theatre especially its Dominion Drama Festival productions.
The fonds consists of programs and photographs of theatre and other cultural events, in many of which Richard and Inez MacDonald were part of the company, primarily as set designer and make-up artist, respectively. The records also include newspaper clippings, correspondence, and magazines relating to the life and career of Richard MacDonald and to the theatre and radio in Edmonton, notably the Edmonton Little Theatre and radio station CKUA. The textual material was arranged as follows:
The fonds consists of records from the development of the play “This Hour Has Ten Decades”, written, produced and performed at Jasper Place Composite High School, including scripts, correspondence and promotional material. The photographs are of the play and include the cast and crew.
The fonds consists of photographs taken by the photographic studio, including views of Calgary events, personalities, businesses, etc. photographs of Bill Lander and family; and a small amount of correspondence and newspaper clippings related to his businesses.
Fonds consists of copies of lithographed photographic images of mountains and mountain scenes from Wilcox's books, "Camping in the Canadian Rockies" (1896) and "The Rockies of Canada" (1909). Also includes print titled "Moraine Lake" and signed: Walter D. Wilcox.
Fonds consists of holograph and typescript manuscripts of comedy routines, newsclippings of jokes and other comedy material, newsclippings of reviews of W. Van Allen's comedy act and promotional material for some performances. Some comedy material pasted into scrapbooks or other books, for example, one book contains carbon copies of 1927 orders for banjos and other musical instruments from unidentified British supplier.
The fonds consists of 18 postcards dating from the 1910s to the 1930s featuring Edmonton scenes including the University of Alberta, Strathcona Park, the legislature building, Alberta College, Jasper Avenue, and Whyte Avenue.