Fonds consists of a letter written from Sir John A. McDonald to Anne Jackson Wilson's father, John Jackson, reminiscences of Anne Jackson Wilson and of "Dad" Sharples, theater memorabilia, and photographs.
The fonds consists of Williams Brothers mail order catalogue (1938), price list (nd), and photocopies of client correspondence (1928, 1930); and photocopy of Williams and Little catalogue (ca. 1918-1920). Includes photographs of Williams relatives (late 1800s) and Carmangay, Alberta (1912), and article on Williams family and business (1975).
The fonds consists of 70 b&w photographs and 36 b&w negatives, 1930s to 1940s, mainly of finished furniture produced by Troock Furniture. Other photographs are of furniture in the process of being built, of Troock employees and of the Troock family. Most of the photographs were taken by Edmonton photographer Alfred Blyth. Also included are 9 furniture catalogues and magazines, dated 1930s to 1950s.
The fonds consists of autobiography (1977); miscellaneous company records; programs and newsclippings regarding dramatic events in Calgary (1929-1962); and photographs of Knights, Calgary and Knights Bindery Ltd. (1910-1976).
The fonds consists of the cash book of the Rocky Mountain House Board of Trade (1938-1944); a verbatim report of a convention of the Alberta Board of Trade and Agriculture (1946); two trade catalogues; and accounts payable (1950-1951)
The fonds consists of photographs of : William, Robert and Ovila with their musical instruments, the 1944 flood with the G.G.Fowler sawmill under water, Alfred (Al) Cramer's store at Calling River, St. Jean sawmill at La Biche River, and a buckboard wagon and horses at Cramer's Store.
The fonds consists of cash book and ledgers of William Spurrell's hotel and livery businesses: the Imperial Hotel, Blackfalds (1902-1903), William and Spurrell livery stable, Blackfalds (1905), the Imperial Hotel, Penhold (1903-1905), the Castle Hotel, Edmonton (1906-1907) and the Imperial Hotel, Alix (1905)
Fonds consists of photographs and negatives pertaining to the Swift Canadian Company Limited meat packing plant in Edmonton, Alberta and includes a 25th anniversary celebration, an ice cutting operation, members of the carpenter department and various employees, including Charles Wentworth, buildings, equipment and street views.