The collection contains a photograph of World War One soldiers standing at attention, a photograph of World War One soldiers marching in a parade, a memorial program for the death of Queen Victoria, a program for the film "Birth of a Nation," and an academic calendar for Clark Hall, the girls' residence at Brandon College.
Three photographic postcards and an invitation to the Firemen's Annual Ball in Brandon, Manitoba, created and/or accumulated by Mrs. Ardiel, B.C., likely referring to Catherine Elma Ardiel (nee Tuckey) (1862-1943), who lived and died in Vancouver. The first postcard shows what is likely a studio photograph of two women posing in a a car and identified as Grandma Miller and Miller's sister, Edna Elma Gowan. The second postcard is a group portrait of individuals on a stage, many wearing either eye masks and/or blackface, with a group of musicians in front. The portrait is labelled on the bottom "Rouge et Noir Minstrels." The third postcard is a photo of 12 Canadian soldiers posing with guns; one soldier is identified by a handwritten arrow pointed above his head and the name "SHC Martin."
The collection consists of 20 photographs of agricultural scenes, automobile licenses; claims deed for NE 1/4 of 5-11-18W in the R.M of Elton, Manitoba; Certificate of Ownership issued to John Turner Clarke for Lot 11 6th Concession Township of Hartman in the District of Kenora, Ontario; Mortgage Deeds for NE 1/4 of 5 -11-18 W; Mortgage Deed for SW 1/4 of 9-11-18 W in the R.M. of Elton, Manitoba
The collection contains photographs of Canadian Pacific Railway construction crews in southwestern Manitoba and southeastern Saskatchewan between 1908 and 1914.
The collection consists of two photographs: International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 322 Parade Float and Dick Jacques, driver for Coca-Cola delivery wagon.
The collection consists of photographs of William Chrest's business activities in Brandon, Manitoba, downtown Brandon scenes, and a portrait of unidentified schoolchildren.
The collection consists of the 1914 list of electors from Lansdowne Polling Division No. 4, postcards of Brandon Asylum for the Insane, West End Park, and Park School, and three postcards of street scenes from an unknown location.
Fonds consists of photocopied pages on Mary Ann (Alabaster) Criddle from the 1981 "Index to Artistic Biography", and the 1976 "Dictionnaire Critique et Documentaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs", a list of paintings by Mary Criddle shown with the Royal Academy of Arts between 1837-1848, and a biography. Other textual material includes correspondence, biographical information on the family, Henry Criddle's will, a certificate for Prairie Patron for Alma Criddle, 7 partial maps showing the Aweme area, and an introduction for the Criddle display in Brandon City Hall. Black and white photographs show Norman Criddle, aerial views of St. Alban's, Aweme (1942-1958), Bald Hills and the Punch Bowl of Spruce Woods Provincial Park (1942). Coloured photographs are by Barbara Criddle of an unspecified place taken in 1971 of the Spruce Woods Provincial Park sandhills.
The records of St John, Brant held at the Diocesan Archives include: Canonical Documents (1926-1964); Titles (1904); Land Transfer (2008); Accounts 1905-15, 1906-34, 1924-42, 1935-61, 1946-56, 1965-20x12; Minute books 1906-1934, 1935-66; Minutes re Deconsecration; photos of plaque/cairn; Correspondence re: Sale of Building and Disposal of Memorials (2003); Minutes re Deconsecration; still images. Research File.
The records of St Matthew, Boyne Creek held at the Diocesan Archives include Canonical Documents (1900-1964); Titles (1901); Correspondence re: Cemetery transfer and Cairn (1961-1964); Record of Service book (1927-1957); still images.