Fonds consist of: A series of images pertaining to town events and occurrences dating to 1951 and 1952, including: ACHS Imps basketball team 1951-1952, teen town dance at I.O.O.F. hall (in area where provincial building now is), teen town dance formal Medicine Hat Golf Club, teen formal Medicine Hat Golf Club, teen queen 1952, the 1951 flood, and the highway cave-in 1952.
Fonds consist of: an early history of the irrigation project, correspondence between the Irrigation District and their predecessors and Government of Alberta. Government of Canada, and other regulators and stakeholders, newspaper clippings, a contract with the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) for right-of-way, and Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration documents.
fonds consists of: ca. 590 photographs; personal correspondence of Janettte Bateman (nee MacDonald) (1920); Harold Bateman's sales records (1927); Alfred James Bateman's stationary [ca.1910].
The fonds consists of professional materials created or collected by Orrie Harris of Calgary, Alberta from ca. 1955-1967. The fonds consists of two series: 1. Objects (ca.1955). This series consists of courtroom attire worn by Mr. Harris. 2. Legal secretary lecture notes (1967). This series consists of notes believed to be created by Mr. Harris about lectures on legal stenographer practice held at Mount Royal College.
The fonds consists of materials created by the Trail North Foundation between 1975 and 1986. The fonds consists of minutes of the Trail North Foundation, general administrative files, heritage inventory files, financial records, special events, copies of the newspaper:Trail North Telegraph, photographs, maps, artifacts and books; blueprints for the Northern Transportation Museum. 11.40: Four albums of photographs from 1977 - 1984 of trail rides in 1977, 1978 and 1980, and 1984 Fiddling Extravaganza.
Fonds reflects Ray Sloan's work as a faculty member in the Department of Chemical and Biological Sciences at Mount Royal College, specifically his involvement with the development of the Applied Environmental Technology and Occupational Hygiene Technology programs. The fonds also documents a fisheries inventory project that Sloan conducted in the Ghost River/Waiparous watershed.
The fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, financial records, ledgers, membership lists, government reports, photographs and ephemera relating to the organizations and activities of the Lake McGregor Memorial Park Association. The fonds has been arranged into the following series: Administration; Race Meet.
The fonds consists of scrapbooks and loose news clippings on the activities of the Parkland Humane SPCA and incidences of inhumane treatment of animals in the Red Deer district