The fonds consists of films and videos that were created by Victor von Berg and document family activities as well as events and activities related to the Edmonton Soaring Club and the Phoenix Club. Footage includes glider and small-engine plane flights around Alberta and British Columbia, water skiing, the construction of facilities at Lake Isle, church services at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, and family excursions to Jasper, California, Mexico, and around Alberta. There is also a video of Victor narrating his life story. ; The remainder of the material was created by Reinhard von Berg and focuses on his family in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The fonds consists of lecture notes, addresses, radio addresses, articles, research materials, and slides and index cards created or gathered by W. D. Albright. The material dates from 1890 to 1945 and relates to Albright’s work as a speaker and author, connected with his role as Beaverlodge Experimental Substation Superintendent.
The fonds is organized in two series: Lecture Notes and Lantern Slides. The division is primarily due to the difference in media, since the two series are intellectually closely related to one another and deal with many of the same topics
Fonds consists of a three volume journal entitled 1923 Journal of Some Travels in the North, and captioned survey photographs depicting various people and views in northern Alberta, including rock formations, First Nations camps, Hudson's Bay forts, and various modes of water transportation.
The fonds consists of 27 photographs (1915.- 2002) relating to family, horses and logging, and the Glen Leslie Community; a written history of Somme School; Glen Leslie Cemetery records, documents relating to the Grande Prairie Lawn Bowling Club and the Alberta Rural Electrification Association publication, "From Candles to Computers and Beyond".
The fonds consists of four photographs of the South Slope School and students taken during Doris Tansem’s time teaching in 1945-46; weekly issues of the Wanhamite, a community newspaper written by Wally Tansem and Lawrence Laughy; printed material authored by Wally Tansem; 20 aerial photographs of the Lassiter area north of Wanham; some news clippings; and Wally’s research files for his self-published book “Foulest of Murders”.
The fonds consists of photographs of Walter, and Banff personalities and area (1887-1893); and scrapbook of miscellaneous accounts and newsclippings (1896-1918). Includes photographs of Cochrane personalities.
The fonds consists of the citizenship documentation, personal correspondence, financial statements, newspaper articles regarding land sales, photographs and miscellaneous items created or collected by Walter Johnson. It also includes the estate information of Ellen Johnson.
The fonds consists of 14 photographs of Chipman, Edmonton and Calgary; one photograph of Bill Winnick, the first Ukrainian to enlist with the RCMP in Alberta, taken by an unknown photographer; and Dymetro Motyka's accounts receivable book dating from 1944 to 1945.
The fonds consists of photographs copied from Mrs. J.C. Knobbs's collection of Walter Nobb's photographs. The photographs date from circa 1895 to 1920 and feature views of Edmonton, the interior of Walter Nobb's blacksmith shop, the first Blacksmith's convention in Calgary, and a Blacksmith convention in Edmonton. The fonds also includes Walter Nobb's certificate of membership to the Edmonton Horseshoers and Carriage Makers Association.