The fonds consists of instructor's logbook and photographs of Dafoe Gunnery School (1941-1945); diaries, predominantly about PFRA work (1950-1973); and miscellaneous PFRA programs (1980s) and sports photographs.
The fonds consists of personal papers and certificates regarding military service; photographs of training at Sarcee Army Camp, Calgary, Alberta and officers; and bographical information and low-resolution digital images of Charles Harvey Ralph and his brother Harold Conley Ralph.
The collection consists of magazine illustrations documenting the 1870 and 1885 Riel Rebellions, Manitoba, the Red River Expedition, Lake Neepigon (Nipigon), First Nations, the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP), The North-West Territories (later Alberta and Saskatchewan), British Columbia, the Marquis of Lorne's and Princess Louise's visit to the West, the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), and the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC).
The fonds consists of a portrait of Charles C. Corneille and his certificates of military instruction and his discharge certificate. Includes documentation of provenance and biographical information from J. W. Cameron.
The fonds consists of Charles' army paybook (1917-1919), Khaki University membership card (1919) and discharge certificate (1919); Henrietta's notice of medals (1959); and photographs of Charles, Henrietta, nursing sisters and soldiers (1914-1918).
The fonds consists of Charles and Mary Clark's correspondence, scrapbooks, and other personal papers; Charles' South African War diary and photographs (1900-1902); photographs of the 1899 Canadian Press Association cross-Canada excursion; memorabilia and photographs of the 1924 press tour of Europe; High River Times scrapbooks, special issues, and financial records; Charles A. and Grace Clark's correspondence, scrapbooks, speeches, certificates and other personal papers; two interviews with Charles A. Clark about his life; miscellaneous records of High River organizations in which Charles A. and Grace Clark were members; Joe and Peter Clark's personal papers from their youth and letters to their parents; newspaper articles about Joe's career and other family members; and photographs of the family and High River area.