The surviving records of St Andrew's Church, St Andrews include: Canonical Documents (1849-1982); Titles (1849-1993); Blueprints/Plans (1937-1991); Sacramental registers (1835-2000); records of the Parish, including a register of library books, special Parish meetings, Anniversary services' statistics and an Account Book for Bell Fund (1844-1987); Vestry minutes (1890-1991; 2002-2010 copy); Record of Services (1897-1990); Annual Reports (1920, 1923, 1961-1998); financial records (1915-1995); records of the Restoration Committee (1931, 1966-1983); correspondence (1962-1968, 1989-1990); Wills; records from the Historic Sites and Monuments Board Report (1970); Correspondence re: RB Johnstone and St Andrew's Cemetery (1975); St Andrew's Rectory Research Material (1976); St Andrew's Rectory Restoration (1977-1989); Provincial Heritage Designation (1990); Cost sharing agreement between the Parish and Canadian Parks Services (1991); records of the River Road Project (1983); records of the Dunlop Museum hearing (1968); records of the ARC agreement (1981); records of the WA (1950-1967); records of the ACW (1967-1969); Engineering, Conservation and Restoration Reports (1988, 1990, 1991); photographs ([1935]-1964) and research files.
The Aleta Elizabeth (Paisley) Clement fonds consists of speeches and documents related to the community and political activities of Aleta Elizabeth (Paisley) Clement and her husband, Stephen Emmett Clement. The fonds is divided into five series: Miscellaneous Speeches, The Brandon Art Club; Stephen Emmett Clement Political Activities, Aleta E. Clement Political Activities, and Personal Documents. The documents date from 1908 to 1937.
The fonds contains documents pertaining to the activities of the Brandon, Manitoba branch of the Women's Canadian Club from 1913 to 1971, predominantly 1916-1950. The fonds is divided into four series:
The collection is comprised of material accumulated or created by Beecham Trotter and his family. It consists of photographs of the Trotter family and other Brandon residents. Additionally, there are drawings of different locations in the Brandon area. The collection includes a magazine article and typewritten short story written by Beecham Trotter, numerous newspaper articles he wrote on the early days of Brandon, as well as newspaper clippings pertaining to members of the Trotter family and prominent Brandon figures. Many of these are in a scrapbook, while others are separate. Items are described in detail at the individual level in the Daly House Museum database.
The photographs and photographic postcards in this collection are comprised largely of portraits and family pictures belonging to the Bolton family. The majority of individuals photographed remain unidentified. Those who have been identified include James H. Bolton and Jennie Bolton. There are a number of photographs of soldiers from both WWI and WWII, including a photograph of Camp Sewell (Camp Hughes) near Carberry, Manitoba. There are also photographs of threshing, grain elevators, houses, and animals. The majority of these photographs are from Manitoba including the communities of Kelloe, Shoal Lake, Spruce Creek, Riding Mountain, Routledge, Winnipeg, Brandon, Carberry, Birtle, and Rossburn. Also found in the collection are photographs from Ontario, Saskatchewan, England, and the USA. Each photograph is described in further detail at the individual item level.
The fonds consists of photographs related to the activities of Mayor Henry William "Harry" Cater between the years 1922 and 1936. The fonds also contains a diploma awarded to Harry Cater from the Western Agriculture and Arts Association (WAAA).
This collection contains photographs of Brandon and area that do not belong to a particular collection or fonds held at Daly House Museum. It is, in short, an artificially created collection. The collection has been divided into the following series: 1) Rural Images 2) Urban Images 3) Associations 4) Education 5) Portraits 6) Athletics 7) Military
The fonds consists of records collected and created by the Assiniboine Historical Society over the course of its existence. The records include photographs and other historical documents from the Brandon area; meeting minutes; financial records; correspondence records; heritage publications; film committee and street name committee documents; a constitution; documents relating to the Manitoba Historical Society; walking tour documents; and some miscellaneous files. The documents are arranged in the following series:
The fonds contains documents created by, pertaining to, or accumulated by, the Prince Alexander of Teck Chapter of the I.O.D.E. in Brandon, Manitoba. Documents include roll books (1959-1979), meeting minutes (1971-1994), guide booklets, correspondence, financial records, service secretary's reports (1959-1990), a service manual, a public relations manual, various newspaper clippings, and a poster outlining the organization's purposes and services. Information pertains to attendance, membership, event planning, fundraising, scholarships and bursaries, and charity organizations. Correspondence includes communication with provincial and national I.O.D.E. organizations. The oldest document is a certificate pertaining to the chapter's establishment in 1914. The fonds is divided into six series:
Organizational Information (1914-1998) The series consists of the I.O.D.E. Prince Alexander of Teck Chapter 308 charter, constitution and by-laws, service manual, public relations manual, and information board documents.
Roll Books and Memberships (1914-1994) The series consists of membership roll books and lists.
Minutes (1971-1994) The series consists of the minutes of the I.O.D.E. Prince Alexander of Teck Chapter 308 between 1971 and 1994.
Correspondence (1991-1994) The series consists of correspondence of I.O.D.E. Prince Alexander of Teck Chapter 308 between 1991 and 1994.
Auction/Rummage Sales (1977-1985) The series consists of records pertaining to the annual auction/rummage sale of the I.O.D.E. Prince Alexander of Teck Chapter 308 from 1981 to 1985. Includes newspaper clippings.
Service Secretary Records (1959-1990) The series consists of records of the activities of I.O.D.E. Prince Alexander of Teck Chapter 308 including correspondence, financial records, and event information between 1959 and 1990.
Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Prince Alexander of Teck Chapter 308