The fonds consists of 37 black and white photographs taken in the town of Treherne, Manitoba. The photographs include images of the Barkwell farm and the Treherne Detachment of the 222nd Overseas Battalion.
The fonds consists of miscellaneous documents pertaining to Harold E. Batters' agricultural transactions, including an expense account book (1959) and an automobile renewal certificate (1960). The photograph collection contains depictions of pioneer farming scenes.
File contains the following items: Historical material incl re-cap of program 1960-77; list of statistics & graduates, copy of Man Med issue on family med (1991) 61(1); Kirk "What do family physicians do in Winnipeg" "in rural Manitoba" 2000, "Strategic Planning" presentation by Reynolds 2003, pamphlet "becoming a family physician ..." 2006; [paper on teaching program 1974-79].
File contains the following items: Sections: (1) Emergency Medicine: review of StB Dept, position description; (2) Palliative Medicine - terms of reference"
The collection contains the files, reports, correspondence, maps, and pamphlets that Birse created and collected throughout his life. Of special interest are his diaries and work journals, mineral claims, company reports, and approximately 150 photographs of various geological expeditions in northern Manitoba from 1924 to 1937.
The fonds consists of one scrapbook containing postcards, letters, invitations, memorabilia, and photographs depicting life at Manitoba Agricultural College. PC 99 illustrates portraits and in situ shots of Charlotte Black and her sister, Elinor.