Titled "Countess Mountbatten's Own Legion of Frontiersmen. Mounted troop 2009, General Information & Illustration of Activities. Compiled by History & Archives Section - Edmonton Canada - 2009."
Brochure from D-Day commemorative event held June 3rd - June 6th, 1994 in Ottawa/Hull.
Titled "Countess Mountbatten's Own. The authentic Legion of Frontiersmen with unbroken lineage from 1904."
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".
Titled "Commonwealth Legion of Frontiersmen in Canada. 2001 Frontiersmen Newsletter."
Vol IX of the Corps of Imperial Frontiersmen Official Gazette - Year Book.
Vol 1, no. 6, December 1954 (ink stamp of "G Squadron, Wanganui" inside front cover ; donated by Stephen Gallard)
Vol 1, no 8, December 1956 (x2 copies)
Contains volume 2, no 5.
Contains no. 22.
International Association of Airborne vets D-Day commemorative book, containing a number of tributes and photocopied news articles about the war.
Mounted badges, pins, and portrait of Stan Kozyra.
Rolled up cloth flag; black plaque with Legion crest in copper; stirrups.
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.
Paper scroll certifying Edmonton as division headquarters.
x2 military style brimmed Legion caps with crest inscribed "God Guard Thee"; x1 Stetson.
Brown belt. Includes pictographic instructions for use.
Metal "LF" badge.
Tarnished metallic "LF" badge.
Badge labelled "European Command Frontiersmen."
Badge with crest labelled "Frontiersmen."
Reproduction of Roger Pocock's military bars.
Decorative medal with Legion motto "God Guard Thee" on Union Jack patterned background.
Teaspoon bearing a slightly tarnished crest with Legion motto "God Guard Thee" on a Union Jack pattern.
Canada Post printouts of Legion themed button stamps, ca 2010. Also contains printed billing information and envelope.
Printed notice to all Legion Commands, Divisions, and Affiliated Commands and Units drawing attention to a Fraudulent group calling itself the "Independent Manchester Unit" and clarifying that they are in no way affiliated with the Legion.
Correspondence to and from Fred Aylott and Arthur Thurston, 1973 - 1976.
Correspondence to and from Fred Aylott and Arthur Thurston, 1977 - 1979.
Correspondence to and from Fred Aylott and Arthur Thurston, 1980 - 1984.
Digitised correspondence to and from Fred Aylott and Arthur Thurston, 1970s - 1980, housed on CD-R (x2).
Various correspondence to, from, and relating to the United Kingdom command.
Various bound typed and handwritten correspondence, labelled "Ex Council EC/3."
Correspondence to and from WE Green and Geoff Pocock.
Letter from S/Sgt. AJ Yeomanson to Brig. PS Fitchett regarding Legion finances.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1905.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1915.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1916.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1917.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1907.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1908.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1909.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1910.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1911.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1912.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1913.
Roger Pocock's pocket diary, containing daily notes about his activities, 1914.
Certificate of enrollment (x2) and receipt.
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.
Annual General Meeting minutes and related documents, 1973 through 1984 (incomplete).
Clippings, membership lists, draft documents, ephemera.
Scrapbook title "LoF", complied by Captain A. Knowles Fitton
6 pictorial postcards depicting 25th (Service) Battalion, LOF HQ Dublin, Northmidland Command, Hussars at Shorncliffe Camp, military band.
Facsimile of recruitment poster reproduced at 23 x 18cm, no date.
Biography and family tree of the Mountbattens, invitation, other ephemera.
Articles from [Fry's Outdoor Magazine] relating to the Legion and Legion activities. Includes "The Sketch," "The Wayward Wooden Club," and "Legion of Frontiersmen."
Clippings relating to the Legion.
Photocopied documents relating to the Shepherley Hounslow horse show.
Judges ribbons and ticket stubs to event.
Obituary, pamphlets about Legion history and patronage (x2).
Various photographs relating to the United Kingdom division.
Various photographs from the United Kingdom; clippings from Leeds which may be related.
Oil print portrait of Roger Pocock.
"Soldier" Magazine.
Coin & Medal news, February 1985. Marked in pencil "William Green, GM."
Contains volume 4.2.
1976 edition of The Rural Crown.
Contains volume 1.1.
Contains volume [1], nos 1, 2, and 3.
Contains issue 133, 143 (x2 copies).
Contains vols 15.1 through 15.3; 16.1; 17.1
Contains vols 14.1 through 14.4, 15.1.
1 flag: 125 x 76 cm. Burgundy background with LoF crest in centre with text below and on either side. Gold fringe attached on 3 sides. Elements repeated on both sides.
Text (centre from top to bottom): God Guard Thee / Frontiersmen / Countess Mountbatten's Own / East Africa 1915-17
Text (left): Kilimanjaro / Behobeho
Text (right): Nyangao / Bukoba
Relating to New Zealand Division, to and from Arthur Thurston.
General correspondence to, from, or relating to New Zealand command.
Bound correspondence, documents, lists, notes, etc labelled NZ/76 A.
Correspondence to and from Geoffrey Pocock, relating to Legion medals.
Draft manuscript of memoir written by Frank Simmons (OC Northern Territory) entitled "Let's Be Frank."
Contains vols 10.2, 11.1.
Contains vols 1.93, 1.94, 2.92, 44.11.
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.
Brochure from ceremony; calendar.
Contains vols XVIII.12, XVIII.23, XVIII.39, XXIII.7, XXIII.8, XXVI.7, XXVI.9, XXVI.10.
Contains vols XXVI.2, XXVII.1, XXVII.2.
Contains vols XXVIII.3, XXVIII.4, XXVIII.5, XXVIII.6.
Contains vols XXVIII.7, XXVIII.8, XXVIII.9, XXVIII.10, XXVIII.1[sic].
Contains vols XXXV.3, XXXV.5, XXXV.6, XXXV.7, XXXV.9.
Labelled "Capt. Roger Pococks[sic] home at [Matnueka], New Zealand."
Correspondence to and from Ronald J. Potter.
Correspondence relating to the Thirlwell matter, in which a dispute between several Australia Command Frontiersmen resulted in significant conflict.