The fonds consists of: history submissions regarding the family, the town of Irvine and surrounding districts, maps (11), and materials contributing to the writing of "A New Beginning" (1983-1989); images of various scenes in Irvine, Alberta.
The fonds consists of images of the A.P. Phillips family and friends on hunting trips, and oil drilling crews and equipment in the States and in Canada at the turn of the 20th century.
The fonds consists of: a Certificate of Incorporation (1911); cash and payroll book (1911-1917); various war order contracts and associated documents between the Foundry and the Department of Munitions and Supply (1941-1945); Memorandum of Association (1911); Minute Books (1911-1922); copied page from Minute Book showing Canadian Farm Implements take over in 1923. Asset Ledgers (1955-82), Customer Ledger (1950-60), Accounts Payable Ledger (1929-59); images of various scenes at Alberta Foundry and Machine Co., Canadian Farm Implements, Connaught School, and Sarnia Ranch ; scrapbook containing 14 images of the Alberta Foundry and Machine Company operation (ca. 1940).
The fonds consists of: a family history booklet entitled "Lydia Miller Canfield and her Descendants" compiled by Marion Shand and Irvine C. Scarlett (1988); and images of Edith Scarlett and the MacDonald residence.
The fonds consists of: a family history of the Alex Mudie family by Margaret Mudie Eeles ([ca. 1940]); booklets (9) entitled: "The Facts about Canada's Banks" (1937), "Credit" (undated), "The Records Tell the Story" (1939), "Douglas Social Credit" (undated), "What Would Social Credit Do for Us?" (undated), "Social Credit" (undated), "Constitution and By-Laws-Alberta Social Credit League" (undated), "Shadow or Substance" (1936), and "Application For Grain For Seeding Purposes" (1936); "Pledge of Unity for Results Forms" (3) (undated); death cards (10) for the following: George Last (2) (1913), William Last (1907), King Edward VII (1910), Eve Freeman (1903), Eliza Last (1899), Sophia Maltster (1907), Ada Miller (1903), John Miller (1901), Laura Dunnett (1895); images of the Mudie family and the Eagle Butte Oil Well Company's drilling rig.