Photograph of Pocock's mother.
Subseries consists of portrait photographs of Pocock and other family members. It is arranged chronologically.
Photograph of Pocock in suit and tie. Taken by the Lafayette studio in the later years of Pocock's life.
A sepia-toned portrait of three First Nations people, two women and one child, posing in traditional dress. Dealer's note(?) on verso dates it to 1895.
Brown, C. B.Portrait of Pocock wearing a fringed buckskin coat. Writing on reverse reads "Cookham Monument" and text reads "Roger Pocock, photographed about 1900".
Portrait of Pocock wearing a light-coloured button-up shirt and a bandana around his neck. Text on reverse reads "Roger Pocock, photograph taken in London in 1903" and writing reads "Pictorial Mag".
Portrait of Roger Pocock in a Legion of Frontiersmen uniform. Writing on reverse of both copies reads "Roger Pocock Commissioner Legion of Frontiersmen. From Chorus to Adenturers by Roger Pocock (John Lane Bodley Head Ltd., London)".
A series of picture postcards depicting life in a World War I era military training camp, previously known as Camp Sewell, in the vicinity of Carberry, Manitoba.
Two portraits of Birdtail Sioux First Nation or Waywayseecappo First Nation children attending Birtle Indian Residential School in Manitoba. One photograph shows all male students and the other shows all female.
Lawrence and MeeresA portrait photorealism drawing of Peter Vasilevich Verigin, also known as Peter "Lordly" Verigin, presumably his wife Anastasia F. Golubova, and presumably his only son from his previous marriage, Peter Petrovich Verigin. The boy is drawn in full, standing beside a table and resting his hand on a book. Peter and Anastasia are drawn in portrait form, slightly turned towards the son in the centre. Peter “Lordly” Verigin was a Russian philosopher and the leader of the Community Doukhobors in Canada. The drawing on photographic paper was done by Thomas Gulshun, a well-known Ukrainian photographer, in Coleman, Alberta around [1917].
Gushul, ThomasPostcard of Pocock standing in his WWI uniform. Writing on reverse reads "Royal Horse Artillery; Chapter; Capt. Pocock; Keep".
A collection of portraits of the McNeil family. One pair are duplicates, but both bear an original signature of "T. Whitmore" and one bears a dealer's mark identifying the subject as Don McNeil. One other photograph also has markings on the verso identifying Don.
The photograph collection of Leonard William Finlow, referred to as L.W.F. Notes on the verso of most of the photographs detail names, places, and dates. The collection shows his young life in England, a brief military service, and ranches and farms in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and B.C.
Finlow, Leonard WilliamPortrait of Pocock from the Vaughan & Freeman Studio. Signed by Pocock as a gift for Harwood Steele and dated March 1927.
Postcard of an unidentified man sitting in an ornate chair. Writing on reverse reads "Vincent-Mitchell Studios; 1022 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; 111 W. Lexington St., Baltimore, Md."
A collection of group and individual b&w portraits of soldiers from the First and Second Divisions of Military District Number 10. The last eight pages consist of various newspaper-style advertisements.
Winnipeg Saturday Post LimitedCourse 57, Flight "P" class portrait taken in front of No. 4 Initial Training School in Edmonton, Alberta, dated July 25, 1942. Names are captioned along the bottom.
McDermid StudiosA yearbook for the Alberta Normal School in Edmonton for 1941-1942. Contents include a history of normal schools in Alberta, a dedication (opposite a colourized mounted photograph of a mountain scene with a bridge over a river), a message from the principal, poems and writing samples from students, photographs of students, staff, and scenes from campus, inspirational messages, and write-ups on sports teams and other activities and clubs. The last 25 pages are advertisements for local businesses, complete with its own directory. "Berthold Figur" written on the front loose endpaper.
Alberta Normal SchoolA collection of small headshots compiled into a large image of members of the Lethbridge Sub-Division of the R. C. M. P. posing in uniform, dated May 1, 1961. The central image is of Inspector P. J. Vaucher. The second and third rows from the bottom also include six men and seven women not in uniform, and addressed as Mr., Mrs., Miss, or "C/M."