Materials in the fonds were created by A.E. McKenzie Seed Co. Ltd. The fonds contains items pertaining to the seed business, including catalogues, price lists, advertisements, correspondence, recipes, and information booklets about gardening and farming. There are also four large map boards of different areas in Western Canada. Each item is described in detail at the individual level in the Daly House Museum database.
The collection consists of a photograph and negative of a barn-raising bee in Thornhill, Manitoba and a photograph and negative of the interior of a livery barn in Thornhill, Manitoba, possibly belonging to a farmer named Brentwood or Broadbent.
The fonds contains textual documents pertaining to the Brandon Council of Women from 1950 to 1978. The content is comprised largely of correspondence between members, meeting minutes, and financial records. There is also information about the goals and policies of the organization. Various newspaper clippings pertain to the Brandon Council of Women. There are 25 photographs of council members at events, along with 25 photograph negatives. The fonds also has correspondence records, meeting minutes, reports, and yearbooks from the National and Provincial Councils of Women with which the Brandon Council of Women was affiliated.
The collection contains programs and scripts of plays presented by Brandon Little Theatre; a 1934 program of the Dominion Drama Festival, Manitoba Region; and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings and publications pertaining to Brandon Little Theatre, Brandon Art Club, and Helen McGregor.
Community history book "From Generations to Generations," compiled in 1956 and 1987 by the Kirkham's Bridge Women's Institute committee and its members.
The fonds consists of minutes, reports, correspondence and financial documents related to the Brandon Wheat Kings 1936-37 Hockey Club. The fonds is divided into the following series:
Large dark-brown leather-covered book containing appraisal of The Brandon Steam Laundry Co. Limited (1215-1219 Rosser Avenue, Brandon, Manitoba), performed by the Canadian Appraisal Company, Montreal in 1913. Consists of 100 pages typed; detailed analysis of the laundry including the boiler house, dye house, stable, wagon shed, barn and sewage.
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.