Collection consists of records dating 1912-1973 and includes a report on the Canada Land and Irrigation Company Limited, which contains maps and photographs of areas in Medicine Hat, Alberta, a report entitled The Lost Mine of the Saskatchewan, and a brief history of Medicine Hat. Fonds also includes various photographs relating to engineering, railroads, land and irrigation, and farming.
The fonds consists of negatives, slides, photographs and films shot by A.C. Lynn and Amy Zelmer including the Alberta Coal Branch, coal transportation, coal mines, the Edmonton Exhibition, the Castle Hotel fire (in Edmonton), a conference in Banff, the North Western Pulp and Power plant in Hinton, Fort McMurray, an archeological dig at Fort George, a painting class, Inuit Child Development, (produced by the International Communications Institute) and a film by Amy Zelmer (and Harold Alston) about Fort Mackay.
The fonds consist of records pertaining to the operation of A.E. Jones' farm in Fenn, Alberta including Weekly Farm Records and Journal of Receipts and Expenses dating from 1926, a Farmer's Account Book dating from 1930, and a letter bequeathing A.E. Jones' property to E. Mary Jones dating from 1935.
Fonds consists of a scrapbook dating 1928-1953 that contains newspaper clippings, photographs, correspondence, invitations, programmes, and various issues of the Central Alberta Sanatorium's newsletter.
Fonds consists of manuscripts written by A.H. McQuarrie about different events in Alberta's history and photographs of various areas throughout Alberta.
The fonds consists of materials acquired by A.M. Dickson including newspaper clippings from the Edmonton Weekly Town Topics circa 1917 and pertaining to the Great Canadian Oil Sands Limited.
The fonds consists of records relating to A.L. Wilk's interest in ornithology and includes migration notes, note cards, notices of dead birds, and "A Provisional List of the Birds of Alberta" prepared by William Rowan for the Edmonton Bird Club. The fonds also includes image of Frank L. Farley, Frank's great-nephew Farley Mowat and A.L. Wilk in Churchill, Manitoba, originally dating from 1936.
The fonds consists of a photograph of Prime Minister Mackenzie King and Alberta Premier John E. Brownlee at the signing of the agreement transferring control of natural resources from the Federal government to the Provincial government, December 14, 1929, and an original and a copy by telephoto process of John E. Brownlee.