The Legion of Frontiersmen operate in many divisions across the countries of the Commonwealth. This sub fonds is composed of material geographically related to Canada, and is divided into series broken down by item type.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "A" Squad, 1952-1959.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "H" Squad.
Correspondence to and from Stephen "Sticks" Gallard relating to Legion and personal matters.
Correspondence to, from, and regarding Gen. Shoormuth regarding issues with the command hierarchy and various personal matters.
Well wishes sent to Frontiersman "Sticks" Gallard following the shooting death of a colleague.
Correspondence regarding various issues relating to British Columbia Command.
Letter from Ellis Dunn to his mother.
This series is composed of the documentation directly related to the Legion of Frontiersmen or their operations based out of the Canadian Division.
General documents relating to "A" Squad, including ledgers, membership lists, invoices, etc.
Promotion recommendations ranging from 1955 to 1960 (x9 copies).
Correspondence and documentation relating to the Legion from 1936.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1940.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1941.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1944.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion's activities in British Columbia from 1944 - 1950.
Digitised files labelled "Closed until 2049."
Images and text relating to past Security and Policing activities of the Legion.
Program from the 2nd Annual General Meeting of the Quebec Corps of Imperial Frontiersmen.
CD-R x2 titled:
"Legion of Frontiersmen History and Archives Canada Documents Feb 2012."
Various documents and forms relating to Canada Command, including supply lists, blank enrollment forms, and duty hours record forms. Also contains related correspondence.
A number of loose training syllabi, primarily aimed at officers.
Account ledgers, greetings/sympathy cards, post cards, invoice, etc.
Various newspaper clippings, envelopes, brochures, lists, etc.
Imprint page of photograph and brief article regarding the Moose Jaw Legion of Frontiersmen and their embodiment with the Princess Patricia Light Infantry during the First World War.
Brochures regarding various annual Frontiersmen dinners; vintage matchbook with Legion crest.
Information pamphlets regarding the Legion and Legion activities; various photocopied photographs and documents.
This series is composed of photographic items relating to members of the Frontiersmen operating out of, or relating to, the Canadian Division.
Various photographs pertaining to the Canadian division of the Legion of Frontiersmen.
Black and white photograph showing members of the Legion on inspection. Note on the back says: Drummondville, 1946.
Photograph of a group of people, titled Regina, Saskatchewan Mayor P [Mcana ena].
Titled "Countess Mountbatten's Own Legion of Frontiersmen. Mounted troop 2009, General Information & Illustration of Activities. Compiled by History & Archives Section - Edmonton Canada - 2009."
Incomplete holdings from 1946 though 1993. Published at Dominion Headquarters Edmonton, Alberta though to August 1964 (vol. 34, no. 3). Published in Regina, Saskatchewan October 1964 (vol. 34, no.4). "Reaching all Frontiersmen in the Canadian Division".
Contains no. 22.
Brochure from D-Day commemorative event held June 3rd - June 6th, 1994 in Ottawa/Hull.
This series is composed of assorted physical objects either created by or relating to the Legion of Frontiersmen with relation to the Canadian Division.
Metal "LF" badge.
Teaspoon bearing a slightly tarnished crest with Legion motto "God Guard Thee" on a Union Jack pattern.
x2 chainmail samples (one with Legion pins and a bar saying "Frontiersmen" attached); another "Frontiersmen" bar; x29 Legion related pins/medals/awards; x3 cloth Legion badges.
Brown belt. Includes pictographic instructions for use.
This series is composed of correspondence to or from individuals located in the United Kingdom.
Various correspondence to, from, and relating to the United Kingdom command.
Correspondence to and from WE Green and Geoff Pocock.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1907.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1912.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1914.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1915.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1917.
The constitution, rules, and regulations of the Legion of Frontiersmen (revised, amended, and brought up to date as of January 1st, 1956) Marked No. 4 Troop.
Articles from [Fry's Outdoor Magazine] relating to the Legion and Legion activities. Includes "The Sketch," "The Wayward Wooden Club," and "Legion of Frontiersmen."
Various photographs from the United Kingdom; clippings from Leeds which may be related.
Oil print portrait of Roger Pocock.
1976 edition of The Rural Crown.
Contains vols 15.1 through 15.3; 16.1; 17.1
Contains vols 14.1 through 14.4, 15.1.
Coin & Medal news, February 1985. Marked in pencil "William Green, GM."
The Legion of Frontiersmen operate in many divisions across the countries of the Commonwealth. This sub fonds is composed of material geographically related to New Zealand and Australia, and is divided into series broken down by item type.
This material relates to the operations of the New Zealand Command of the Legion of Frontiersmen.
This series is composed of correspondence to or from individuals located in, or related to, New Zealand.
Relating to New Zealand Division, to and from Arthur Thurston.
This series is composed of the documentation related to, but not published by members of the Legion of Frontiersmen who were based out of the New Zealand Division.
Documents relating to a forgery case involving Douglas Majors in which a police document was faked for the purpose of extracting "considerations" from the New Zealand command of the Legion.
Contains vols XXVI.2, XXVII.1, XXVII.2.
Labelled "Capt. Roger Pococks[sic] home at [Matnueka], New Zealand."
Correspondence to and from Ronald J. Potter.
This series is composed of the documentation related to, but not published by, members of the Legion of Frontiersmen who were based out of the Australian Division.
This series is composed of the documentation directly related to the Legion of Frontiersmen or their operations based out of the Australian Division.
Booklet detailing the medals and awards of the Australian branch of the Legion.
Contains vols 10.2, 11.1.
Confidential letter regarding the awarding of the George Medal to WE Green.
Confidential Recommendation Reports regarding the meritorious service by members of the local force, notably WE Green.
Two photocopies of "The LOF...Draft plans to be submitted, for discussion only, to Lord Lonsdale's guests at an inaugural dinner on April 10, 1905, by Roger Pocock."
Reminiscences of Frederick Turner Elliot, East African Labour Corps; "BUKOBA 22nd - 23rd June 1915" by Geoff Pocock; emailed correspondence from Geoff Pocock to BW Shandro, October 14 2001; The Royal Fusiliers -Victoria Cross information ca 2001; correspondence from Shelagh Gregory to BW Shandro, including 5 photographs; 25th Fusiliers (Frontiersmen) in East Africa information ad.
Establishment Guide for a (3 Troop) Squadron ca 2002; email from Geoff Pocock to BW Shandro April 9, 2002.
Correspondence to General AR Thurston from Loyal Edmonton Regiment regarding an informal "association" between both units, 12 April, 1991.
Informal collection of references for the personal use of BW Shandro.
Assorted historical documentation relating to the role that Frontiersmen played in the original draft of the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry.
"Canadian Rangers 2001 and the Legion of Frontiersmen 1904, A Comparison" compiled by BW Shandro ca 2001.
Recruiting pamphlet published by Home Command relating various details regarding membership.
Various mostly photocopied documents relating to Legion conferences; rules and regulations books.
Internet print-outs from Australian companies selling Slouch Hats (6p), includes history and information about the hats ca 2002
Nos 1, 7 (one original and one photocopy), 8, 9, and 10.
Vol 28, nos 2 and 3; vol 29, no 2.
Nos 5 (x2 copies) and 6 (x2 copies).
Vol 54, no 1; vol 56, no 1.
Vol 7, nos 1 (one original, one photocopy), 2 through 4 (bound as single issue); vol 8, nos 1-12 (bound as single issue).
Nos 2, 3, 5, 6 (Golden Anniversary 1904-1954 issue), and 7,
Regina: French Translation issue (no English), 1967; French Translation issue (no English), 1970; English issue, 1972; French Translation issue (no English), 1973.
Compiled by BW Shandro as a source of accurate information about the Legion and the 210th Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force. Includes short background about Moose Jaw Command (1914). Contains photocopied photographs, documents, and historical summaries.