The fonds consists of a presentation album of views along the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) line between Winnipeg and Vancouver (1887-1889); and various other views of western Canada and portraits relevant to western Canadian history.
The fonds consists of a 1922 letter from the Grosmont Municipal District regarding quarantine regulations for scarlet fever: two store receipt books for 1947-1948; and municipal tax receipts for 1955, 1956 and 1959. There are four calendars from local stores and the Aug.4, 2005 issue of Western Producers Western People which has an article on the Major family "100 Century Farm". Allan James tax receipt for 1927 is included.
Fonds consists of copied photographs dating circa (ca.) 1912-1917 of the construction of the D.A. Thomas which depict equipment and machinery, a shipyard, railroad cars, teams of horses, engine parts, and various stages of construction of the D.A. Thomas. Photographs also depict a group of priests at the east end of Vermilion Chutes, the Peace River Tramway and Navigation Company office and officers, and a long distance view of Peace River.
Garage was an Imperial Esso station, located on the east side of 50 Street, across from the intersection with 48 Avenue. It was across the street from Vic's Garage.
The fonds consists of personal papers and correspondence of William Kirkland, press clippings related to power plants in Edmonton and documents related to W. Kirkland's membership in the Rotary Club; it also includes 1 photograph of the Alberta Power Commission dated ca. 1970.
The fonds consists of photographs of Regina businesses, personalities and events including the Prince of Wales' visit (1918-early 1920s), Saskatoon Stampede (1919), Vulcan personalities and events (1923-1925), Turner Valley oil wells, and mountain views.
The fonds consists of photographs of the 3rd Canadian Mounted Rifles, Turner Valley, Calgary, native people, portrait of Conrod, views of shops and hotels in Medicine Hat, and the Noble Hotel in Calgary.