The fonds consists of photographic negatives corresponding with Father Pratt's schooling and work for the period 1918 to about 1940. The identified locations of the photographs include Edmonton, AB, Saddle Lake, AB, Cold Lake, AB, Onion Lake, SK, Frog Lake, AB, North Battleford, SK, and Fort Resolution, NWT. Some of the photographs have not been identified. The files are arranged according to the location in which Father Pratt worked. The photographs capture aboriginal and non-aboriginal families, children at residential schools, and events in the communities. The photographs also pertain to events of priests and brothers such as visits and seminary life as well as photographs of the missions.
The fonds consists of five scribblers of minutes (1960-1964) and financial records (1962-1966) and a scrapbook created by Rosamund Wilson's recording her six year leadership of "The Honeybees", a CGIT group in Grande Prairie. The scrapbook contains club records, news clippings and photographs of the Explorer and CGIT group called "The Honeybees" from 1957-1966. Also included is a copy of a valedictory speech given to the 1972 CGIT graduates and a letter and a 2 page collage of photographs from a reunion of the group in 2001.
The fonds consists of records belonging to Charlie Moore and his wife Winnie (DeBolt) Moore who homesteaded the land that the hamlet of DeBolt occupies and were very involved in the early community.
The fonds consists of autobiography, poetry, and family photographs; and reports and correspondence related to work with the Local Council of Women, Women's Labour League and National Social Security Association.
The fonds consists of personal correspondence, newsclippings, programs, scrapbooks regarding her involvement in local clubs and other activities, and a recorded interview of her reminiscences. Includes a souvenir booklet and newsclippings about Nellie McClung.
The fonds consists of records documenting all aspects of the operations of Imperial Oil Limited and includes the corporate records, photographs, publications, sound recordings, television commercials and videotape collection. Also includes records of Texaco Canada Limited and other subsidiary and affliliated companies.
The fonds consists of 39 photographs, 1 letter and biographical information on Charles and Arther Buck, two brothers who homesteaded in the Lake Saskatoon area. Photographs were donated as a digital file on a CD.