The collection is comprised of material donated to and collected by the Daly House Museum. This is an artificially created collection of archival material that does not belong to a particular collection or fonds held at the Daly House Museum. The collection is divided into the following series:
Series 1: Photographs Series 2: Postcards Series 3: Books and Magazines Series 4: Business Documents Series 5: Event Documents Series 6: Documents from Organizations Series 7: Miscellaneous Documents
The following accession numbers are included in the Daly House Museum Collection: 1985.324 - 2013.324 2003.21 2004.17 2005.1 - 2008.1
The series contains a wide variety of photographs, the majority of which are of the City of Brandon and Brandon residents. This includes streets, buildings, businesses, houses, and bridges. Also included are photographs taken of the 1920 arena fire at the Winter Fair Building. The series contains 29 slides of pictures taken at the demolition of the Prince Edward Hotel. Portraits in the series include those of individuals and of families, many of which were taken near the turn of the 20th century. Additionally, there are pictures of community groups, schools, and sports teams. Photographs taken outside of Brandon comprise mountains, the seal industry in Newfoundland, the opening of the International Peace Gardens, and scenes from Portage la Prairie and Winnipeg. There are 22 negatives in the collection made of both glass and plastic. Items are described in detail at the individual level.
Photograph of a seated group at a Kiwanis Club dinner; American flag, Union Jack, "O Canada" banner, and a Harvey, North Dakota banner in the background. Identified are Harvey Tolton, Al Prugh, and Dr. Evans.