Subseries consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of a spider from the Araneidae family.
Subseries consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of bees, wasps and sawflies from the Siricidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of cockroaches from the Ectobiidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of butterflies from the Nymphalidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of butterflies from the Riodinidae family.
Subseries contains illustrations by Ian Sheldon of butterflies from the Papilionidae family.
Sub-series consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of butterflies from the Lycaenidae family, also known as Blues. Some illustrations can be found in the book Acorn, John and Sheldon, Ian. Butterflies of British Columbia, Edmonton: AB, Lone Pine Publishing, 2006.
Sub-series consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of butterflies in the Hesperiidae family, also known as Skippers. Illustrations were completed for a variety of projects.
Subseries consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of a spider from the Araneidae family.
Subseries consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of a spider from the Theridiidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of spiders from the Salticidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon from the Formicidae family.
Subseries consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of a wasp from the Crabronidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of wasps from the Sphecidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of ants from the Mutillidae family.
Subseries consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of a bee from an unknown family.
Subseries consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of a fly from the Tipulidae family.
Subseries consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of a fly from the Asilidae family.
Subseries consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of the Dobsonflies from the Corydalidae family.
Subseries consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of a mayfly from the Ephemeridae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of walking sticks from the Phasmidae family.
Subseries consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon from the Mantidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of lacewings and allies from the Mantispidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of termites from the Rhinotermitidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of crickets from the Gryllotalpidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of stinkbugs from the Pentatomidae family.
File consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of true bugs from the Cicadellidae family, as known as leafhoppers.
Subseries consists of illustrations of beetles by Ian Sheldon from the Carabidae family.
Sub series consists of illustrations of beetles by Ian Sheldon from the Cucujidae family.
Subseries contains illustration by Ian Sheldon of moths from the Lasiocampinae family.
Subseries consists of photographs of Indigenous people, likely from the Nakoda (Stoney) or Niitsitapi/ Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot) Nations, and settlers taking part in parades and cultural exhibitions. Seems to be the Calgary Stampede though the year is unknown. Likely taken during Pocock's pensioner years in the 1930s. Subseries is arranged according to the order that photographs were processed.
Subseries documents the journey of Pocock and Randle Cecil. Randle Cecil (1889 - 1917) was son of Lord Rupert Ernest William Gascoyne-Cecil, Bishop of Exeter, and in early 1913 Lord Gascoyne-Cecil asked Pocock to act as a guide and chaperon to Randle during an exploration of the Pacific North-West. They traveled mostly by horseback from Calgary, AB, to Red Bluff, CA, over the later half of 1913. Subseries contains photographs and postcards of the locations they visited, and perhaps intended to visit, as well as some people they met (mostly unidentified). It is arranged chronologically into three files: Images from unknown locations, Images from Alberta and British Columbia, and Images from Washington to California.
Subseries documents the travels, occupations, and interests of Pocock and consists of his scrapbooks and diaries. Pocock's scrapbooks contain journal entries, correspondence, sketches, photographs, clippings, among other things, which document his whereabouts and activities of a particular year. His diaries contain journal entries and appointments of a particular year. Scrapbooks primarily cover his time in North America from 1880 to 1913 and his travels to Northern Norway in 1920. The subseries is arranged chronologically.
Contains correspondence to Robert Bell from Walton Haydon. Correspondence contains personal communications regarding specimen studies and finding survey work. Correspondence sent from Moose Factory, Ontario and East Selkirk, Manitoba to the Geological Survey headquarters in Montreal, Quebec. Dr. Walton Haydon entered the Hudson's Bay Company's service in 1877 and was an amateur collector of natural history. More information on Walton Haydon can be found in the HBC Archives.
Roger Pocock's pocket diaries, containing daily notes about his activities, from 1905, 1907 through 1917.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of butterflies from the Pieridae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of crickets from the Gryllidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of dragonflies from the Libellulidae family.
Subseries consists of an illustrations by Ian Sheldon of dragonflies from the Anisoptera family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of dragonflies from the Aeshnidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of damselflies from the Calopterygidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of damselflies from the Lestidae family.
Subseries consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of damselflies from the Coenagrionidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of true bugs from the Coreidae family, also known as leaf footed bugs.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of true bugs from the Lygaeidae family, also known seed bugs or milkweed bugs.
File consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of hoppers from the Membracidae family, also known as treehoppers.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of beetles from the Gyrinidae family.
File consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of the beetles from the Curculionidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of beetles from the Lampyridae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of beetles from the Elateridae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations of beetles by Ian Sheldon from the Cantharidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations of beetles by Ian Sheldon from the Passalidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations of beetles by Ian Sheldon from the Lucanidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations of beetles by Ian Sheldon from the Scarabaeidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of moths from the Notodontidae family.
File consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of the beetles from the Cerambycinae family.
Sub series consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of moths from the Hepialidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of moths from the Sesiidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of moths from the Cossidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of moths from the Saturniidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of moths from the Sphingidae family.