The collection contains photographs, documents and books accumulated by Marjorie Trotter. Photographs in the collection include the Brandon Collegiate Matriculation Class of 1902, a meeting of the Women’s Canadian Club, portraits, and photographs of the W.E. Crawford family. Documents in the collection include an invitation for the 25th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Beecham Trotter in 1912, a program for the Brandon General Hospital Nurses Alumnae Centennial Reunion, postcards, and newspaper clippings. The collection also contains articles written by Marjorie Trotter about her family home and various cookbooks compiled by different organizations.
The collection contains photographs of buildings, streets and parks in the City of Brandon. Included are images of the Prince Edward Hotel, Hotel Cecil, Brandon College, Brandon Collegiate, Central Fire Station, Normal School, court house, Stanley Park, and the Provincial Exhibition Park entrance. Also included are photographs of Rosser Avenue and 10th Street in Brandon and the Leitch farm near Alexander, Manitoba.
The collection consists of photographs of Joseph Donaldson (1851-1919); Brandon Packers Building and Staff (1948); and the 1922 Assiniboine River Flood at Brandon, Manitoba
The collection consists of photographs, slides and negatives, primarily of Southwestern Manitoba; history books and articles both collected and written by Roy Brown; personal correspondence and documents; research material; and scrapbooks dealing with Roy Brown’s band. Stored separately are some of Roy's inventions and audio recordings. The collection is divided into the following series:
The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence with politicians, reports, newspaper clippings and photographs from Mayor Magnacca's term in office and his other community activities. It includes Westman Community History Books and various artifacts. The fond is divided up into the following series:
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 fonds consists of four scrapbooks documenting the activities of the Brandon Ladies' Golf Club through photographs and newspaper clippings as well as membership records.
The collection consists of certificates and a photograph pertaining to the activities of Mayor William K. "Bill" Wilton between 1970 and 1975. The certificates awarded to Mayor Wilton include Honorary Citizen of Tucson, Arizona; others originate from Regina Buffalo Days, City of Portage La Prairie Winter Fun Festival, and Knights of Columbus. The photograph shows Mayor Wilton opening the Royal Bank of Canada branch at 8th Street and Rosser Avenue in Brandon, Manitoba.