The series includes 11 ice hockey programs which almost exclusively chronicle the home games of the Brandon Wheat Kings from 1946-1951 and one program related to the Brandon Elks hockey team from 1947.
Photographic postcard of a man identified as M. Calinet, Director du Tir National, standing in front of the execution yard at the Tir National (National Shooting Range) in Brussels.
Photograph of three unidentified boys at the swimming hole on the south side of the Assiniboine River at Third Street in Brandon, Manitoba; two are standing on a wooden diving bored and one is in the water. First Street bridge in the background.
Photograph of toboggan slides at 26th Street and McDonald Avenue Brandon, Manitoba known as "Jack's Slide". There is a bridge over the slides and children walking up the hill.
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.
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: