The collection consists of photographs of Gilcher's tin shop in Dawson City, Yukon and of the men in the Dawson Sheet Metal Workers Union Hall, as well as a dance program to the Dawson Fire Department's first annual ball April 20, 1900.
Fonds consists of these series: I Anthologies (1953-1967). Includes correspondence; financial statements; reviews. II Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (1930-1977). Includes agreements; constitution; correspondence; financial records; memoranda; notes; speeches. III Canadian Authors' Association (1947-1977). Includes awards; briefs; budgets; constitution and bylaws; memoranda; minutes; reports. IV Fiction (1935-1979). Includes correspondence; draft manuscripts; reviews; typescripts. V Non-fiction (1960-1970). Includes correspondence; draft manuscripts; reviews. VI Personal (1936-1978). Includes correspondence; invitations; lecture notes; notebooks; speeches. VII Press clippings ([193-? - 197-?]). Includes interviews; reviews. VIII Publishers ([193- - 197-]). Includes correspondence; interviews. IX Student papers (1913-1917). Includes notebooks. X Writing (short items) (1938-1972). Includes articles; correspondence; plays; short stories; speeches.
The fonds consists of photographs of the Wainwright area, including the buffalo park, oil wells, buildings, a local movie entitled "Last Frontier", Frank's ranch, IODE, and street scenes.
The fonds consists of proceedings of native land claims heard by NWT Supreme Court, which includes material related to the Athapascan, Treaty 8, Treaty 11, and the Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories (1973-1975); Morrow's certificates and newsclippings (1966-1980); photographs of Justice Morrow, judicial personalities and proceedings in the NWT (1960s-1970s); and miscellaneous photographs related to his career (1939-1944). Includes Justice Sissons' notebooks about NWT court cases (1957-1962).
The fonds consists of personal and professional materials created or collected by William Morrow, lawyer and judge in Alberta, the Northwest Territories and the Yukon and dates from 1939-1980. The fonds is as yet unprocessed but a preliminary analysis of the records reveals an autobiography, invitations, programs, menus, greeting cards, photograph albums, collection of journals, magazines, inquiry reports, newsletters, a wooden Northwest Territories plaque, woven bag bearing the initials "W.G.M.", hunting kit, knitted hat, and other materials relating to the career of the late Honourable William George Morrow.
The fonds consists of ten original photographs of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Whitehorse, Yukon, line-ups at the bank during the construction of the Alaska Highway, a bank branch in a Quonset hut at Johnson's Crossing, and the bank staff Christmas 1943.
The fonds consists of photographs of buildings designed by Rule, Wynn and Rule in these locations: Banff, Brooks, Calgary, Drumheller, Edmonton, Kamloops, Lake Louise, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Oyen, Regina, Saskatoon, Taber, Three Hills, Trochu, Vernon, and Winnipeg. Includes two booklets about architectural design, and the Glencoe Club in Calgary.
Fonds consists of this series: Correspondence (1966-1985). Personal, professional and departmental matters; includes correspondence with Peter Kugel [1969]-1976, and correspondence showing his efforts for peace (letter to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in 1984).