Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1905.
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."
Correspondence between Roger Pocock and the RCMP.
"Walter Kirton bearing the white flag at the demand for the Surrender of Johannesburg. May 1900." Inscribed Walter Kirton. 26th January 1905.
Articles from [Fry's Outdoor Magazine] relating to the Legion and Legion activities. Includes "The Sketch," "The Wayward Wooden Club," and "Legion of Frontiersmen."
Correspondence, photos, photocopies of clippings; two invoices for photographic reprintsfrom the Glenbow Archives; photographic reprint work order/invoice from the National Archives of Canada; Shandro: the 210th (frontiersmen) Battalion; Paper Trails: Historical References - Documents, Images, and Papers from the desk of Barry William Shandro, 1916 - 1917; assorted clippings; 210 Battalion Bugle Band list; "The Frontiersman" miscellaneous pages ca 1916-1917.
March 23, 1906 document by Roger Pocock, Acting Secretary: "The Legion of Frontiersmen." London; includes list of members, 'The Scheme of the Legion', and Form of Application for Membership.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1907.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1908.
Various correspondence relating to RCMP and Legion affiliation.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1909.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1910.
3rd Annual statement of accounts, August 1909; Legion leaflet, December, 1907; Legion pamphlet ca 1906; two different membership application forms ca early 1900s; 1st Annual Report, June 1907; Legion pamphlet titled "A Forecast", December, 1907; Legion Northern Commands Monthly Gazette, February, 1907; regulations pamphlet, 1908; correspondence to and from EC Wragge regarding the Legion, 1909-1910.
Dress regulations, 1910; information/summary of different Canadian regiments; badge information; records of searches in NAC; Star Weekly clipping/photocopy, 1939; loose back covers of Gazettes; postcard with no address, name illegible.
Civil Commission of EC Wragge as Honorary Organizing Officer of the Legion of Frontiersmen in Nelson, BC 8 April, 1907; letters and telegrams to and from EC Wragge, August 1914; minutes of 1st General Meeting, 1 July, 1908; application for entry, Joseph Holland August, 1914; x2 membership lists, 1909-1910; Legion pamphlet, 1906.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1911.
Photograph of a group of people, titled Regina, Saskatchewan Mayor P [Mcana ena].
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1912.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1913.
8 page French language document pertaining to the 3rd Belgium Lancers.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1914.
Stamp titled: "J Boily Photographe, Camp Valcartier, Qué."
Biographical information regarding Stanley Winther Caws, first organizer of the Legion in Canada.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1915.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1916.
Invitation addressed to Capt. CH Dunn and lady from the Officers and Men of the Swift Current 249th Battalion, LOF to an informal Military Ball to be held December 20th, 1916.
2 photographic postcards depicting the 210th Battalion, Saskatchewan.
Letter from Ellis Dunn to his mother.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1917.
x16 envelopes relating to the Dunn family.
Compilation of photocopied clippings from Alberta newspapers.
"LOF Commands in Canada, 1905-1918" and "UFA Home Guard" both by BW Shandro.
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.
Various documents detailing Frontiersmen and their participation in the First World War.
Small scrapbook titled "The World Flight of the Legion of Frontiersmen" consisting of glued in news clippings and photographs.
Two dinner menus titled: Dinner in honor of Commander Roger Pocock..." given by the Adventurers Club of Los Angeles, California, August 29th, 1923. Both menus have a written message on the back covers by [?] Russell.
Album titled: "The Disastrous Cruise of the S.Y. Frontiersman" June to November, 1923. Compiled by G. Yardley Wilmot and composed of photographs, news clippings, and various ephemera related to the S.Y. Frontiersman established to support the World Flight Expedition of Captain Norman Macmillan and Captain Geoffrey H. Malins.
"Voyage of the S.Y. Frontiersman: London to Los Angeles via the Panama Canal."
Confidential Recommendation Reports regarding the meritorious service by members of the local force, notably WE Green.
"Sketch map of Bombay, 1925."
Printed email regarding "attempts before Scott to revivie the Legion in Canada, 1922." Various documents.
Photographs, photographic reproductions, and correspondence relating to photographs.
Enrollment records (x3).
Photocopied documents relating to the Shepherley Hounslow horse show.
Judges ribbons and ticket stubs to event.
Legion of Frontiersmen Anti-Gas Examination; chart of Chemical Warfare Agents; "Official Programme - Air Defense and Protection Against Chemical Warfare. Display given by the Legion of Frontiersmen co-operating with St. John's Ambulance Brigade. Heston Airport."
"The Egypt and Sudan Command" from Legion of Frontiersmen History and Archives Section.
Correspondence relating to the Legion from 1933.
Correspondence and documentation relating to the Legion from 1934.
Correspondence and documentation relating to the Legion from 1935.
Photocopy of "The Lone Wolf Pioneer" (weekly installments of a story by Roger Pocock) from the newspaper: "The News of the World" May 19, June 2, June 9, June 16, June 23 1935.
Correspondence and documentation relating to the Legion from 1936.
Various photographs from the United Kingdom; clippings from Leeds which may be related.
Nos 1, 7 (one original and one photocopy), 8, 9, and 10.
Contains volume 2, no 5.
Paper scroll certifying Edmonton as division headquarters.
"Certified true copy" of charter document issued to the Legion of Frontiersmen (Canadian Division) in 1937 by the Secretary of State of Canada. Identifies the "head office" of the corporation as the "City of Edmonton in the Province of Alberta".
Correspondence and documentation relating to the Legion from 1937.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1938.
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.
Contains volume 1.1.
Two documents pertaining to commands in Canada and Legion of Frontiersmen Aerial Scouts.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1939.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1940.
Teaspoon bearing a slightly tarnished crest with Legion motto "God Guard Thee" on a Union Jack pattern.
Photographic scrapbook dedicated to the Legion of Frontiersmen, UK and containing photographs relating to Frontiersmen and Legion activities in Canada.
Vol 3, no 4; vol 4, nos 1 through 5, 9, and 10. Multiple nos printed in single issues.
Correspondence to and from Maj. HT Guest of British Columbia Command.
Police compilation of press cuttings: "Savage attack on Police picket by Infuriated mob of Mill Strikers."
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1941.
Correspondence from Garnet [English] to family.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1942.
Nos 1 through 12.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1943.
Nos 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 through 10.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1944.
Vol 7, nos 1 (one original, one photocopy), 2 through 4 (bound as single issue); vol 8, nos 1-12 (bound as single issue).
Letter to the Bombay Governor from WE Green regarding an explosion.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1945.
Confidential letter regarding the awarding of the George Medal to WE Green.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1946.
Black and white photograph showing members of the Legion on inspection. Note on the back says: Drummondville, 1946.
Vol IX of the Corps of Imperial Frontiersmen Official Gazette - Year Book.
An historical diary relating to "A" Squad's activities in 1948, written by Captain FA Curtis.
Vol 15, nos 9 through 12 (bound as a single issue); vol 17, nos 6, 8, 9; vol 18, no 6.
General clippings. Also contains clippings relating to Vancouver Police Chief Mulligan utilising Frontiersmen as support for the Vancouver Police Department.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "A" Squad from 1949.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "A" Squad from 1950.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion's activities in British Columbia from 1944 - 1950.
Correspondence relating to the swearing in of Frontiersmen as supplementary police officers with the Vancouver Police Department.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1949 - 1950.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "A" Squad from 1951.
Complete run.
Complete run.
Complete run.
"A" Squad application for enrollment (x8); oaths of allegiance.
Nos 2, 3, 5, 6 (Golden Anniversary 1904-1954 issue), and 7,