The fonds consists of recorded radio broadcasts (1936-1940); miscellaneous speeches, lectures, correspondence and greeting cards (1935-1943); appointment as President of Alberta Executive Council (1935); and family photographs. Includes programs of memorial events, and recordings of Aberhart Memorial Service (1943) and opening of Aberhart Memorial Sanatorium (1952).
The fonds consists of a photocopy of the diary of Annie Adams, Sr. (1920-1923); photographs of the Lockhart, Adams, Patterson and Austin families (early 1900s, 1965); G.R. Austin's notebook as a Canadian firefighter in England (1940s); and slides of the Calgary Stampede (1950).
The fonds consists of Robert's memoirs, correspondence and will (1912-1914); Margaret's memoirs and correspondence (1914-1931); Dorothye's memoirs (nd); Leslie's memoirs, Mary's autograph book (1883); Elma's handwritten newspaper, The Sevens (1903-1905); and newsclippings and obituaries about various family members (1917-1976).
The fonds consists of newsclippings, miscellaneous letters and a speech (1917-1960), and photographs of Annie, City officials and a ladies' cricket team (1914-1922), correspondence with her husband, genealogical records and research notes.
The fonds consists of a scrapbook (photocopy only) regarding the Baby Symphony and Junior Symphony Orchestras, and a photograph album of Calgary musicians. Includes sheet music and a calendar.
The fonds consists of photographs of Wainwright and homesteading in the area; Grand Trunk Pacific Railway construction near Wainwright (1909); National Buffalo Park and wildlife including buffalo and cattalo (ca. 1911); Vermilion (1906); and John and one of his studios (nd).
The fonds consists of catalogues outlining courses (1940-1949); student-produced newspapers and journals: "Garbutt College Grist" (1920-1921), "The Garbutt Bulletin" (1934-1937), and "Garnet and Gold" (1939-1941); tuition rates cards (1948, 1951 and nd); photographs of the college, students, faculty, office equipment, Frederick Garbutt, and Edith F. Garbutt (ca. 1908-1951); and miscellaneous newsclippings, financial records, and stationery.