Mr. and Mrs. William Melville Reynolds with dog Brownie in front of their home on Clarkson hill. The sign behind Mr. Reynolds advertises watch, clock, and jewlery repair.
The fonds consists of his correspondence related to Gaults Limited, the Credit Men's Trust Association, his collecting activities and his personal life (1915-1940); stamped envelopes of special flights, including Canadian first flights (1924-1934); Masonic lodge records from Winnipeg (1913-1932); legal documents for Francis R. Drewe of Devon County (1801), Richard Graves and Christopher Flood of Devon County (1808), and Thomas Bishop of Feniton (1837); Hudson's Bay Company five shilling and one shilling notes (1820 and 1870); and miscellany. Also includes an album of photographs of log houses in the Winnipeg area.
The fonds consists of photographs of Saskatoon businesses, institutions, societies, events, exhibitions including the Saskatoon Industrial Exhibition, and military exercises; and photographs of southern Saskatchewan towns and rural areas. Includes photographs of Regina sports teams.
Copy of an original photograph of Clara Sargent beside the IHC Cornbinder truck which was the first grain delivery truck owned by Morrison & Sargent, DeBolt.
Copy of an original photograph of Morrison & Sargent's truck stopped in front of the Hudson's Bay Company store at Sturgeon Lake. The label on the front of the photo says, "Freighting into Hudson's Bay Store."