Fonds consists of Leon Bankoff's collection of material relating to a geometric figure, the 'arbelos'. Includes correspondence, primarily with other mathematicians including Clayton W. Dodge, Howard Eves, Leo Sauvé, and Charles W. Trigg; manuscripts including notebooks; published works; works by others; and material by and about M. Victor Thébault.
The fonds documents Clayton Willson's career with CPR and consists of images of a CPR train and CPR boats at Arrow Lake, BC (1900), Clayton Willson on a CPR steamer (1908); Clayton Willson and other men in a CPR engine yard in Canmore, Alberta (1912); Clayton Willson inside the cab of the North Passenger Train #2532 behind the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) building in Calgary (1912), Alberta; Clayton Wilson in the cab of the North Passenger Train #2532 in front of the Palliser Hotel in Calgary (1929), and a map illustrating the stops and side trails along the track from Calgary to Field, BC [1910].
Fonds consists of photographs depicting various people, houses, churches, and businesses that were taken by the Rev. Clement Hoyler in the late 1800's and early 1900's mainly in the Edmonton, Alberta area.
The fonds consists of photographs of John and Susan Copithorne family (1910-1971); the Richard and Sophia Copithorne family (1886-1934); the Jumping Pound ranches (1888-1933); Copithorne relatives (ca. 1882-1900); and Samuel (ca. 1912).
The fonds consists of a biography of Maurice Meredith Fry and a history of Midland Auto Supply Limited, both written by Coral Davids-Fry, catalogues for Midland Auto Supply Limited, Continental Auto Supply Limited, Pasco Auto Stores and Automobile Surplus Parts Company, and a photograph of a Midland Auto Supply Store. The fonds also consists of material created or accumulated by Coral Fry Davids in the course of her work with various environmental and heritage organizations, including Ft. Edmonton Park, the Rutherford House, and Ducks Unlimited. The material includes minutes, newsletters, and correspondence.