Brown belt. Includes pictographic instructions for use.
x2 military style brimmed Legion caps with crest inscribed "God Guard Thee"; x1 Stetson.
Paper scroll certifying Edmonton as division headquarters.
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.
Rolled up cloth flag; black plaque with Legion crest in copper; stirrups.
Mounted badges, pins, and portrait of Stan Kozyra.
International Association of Airborne vets D-Day commemorative book, containing a number of tributes and photocopied news articles about the war.
Contains no. 22.
Contains volume 2, no 5.
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)
Vol IX of the Corps of Imperial Frontiersmen Official Gazette - Year Book.
Titled "Commonwealth Legion of Frontiersmen in Canada. 2001 Frontiersmen Newsletter."
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 "Countess Mountbatten's Own. The authentic Legion of Frontiersmen with unbroken lineage from 1904."
Brochure from D-Day commemorative event held June 3rd - June 6th, 1994 in Ottawa/Hull.
Titled "Countess Mountbatten's Own Legion of Frontiersmen. Mounted troop 2009, General Information & Illustration of Activities. Compiled by History & Archives Section - Edmonton Canada - 2009."
Photograph of a group of people, titled Regina, Saskatchewan Mayor P [Mcana ena].
Photographic scrapbook dedicated to the Legion of Frontiersmen, UK and containing photographs relating to Frontiersmen and Legion activities in Canada.
Stamp titled: "J Boily Photographe, Camp Valcartier, Qué."
Black and white photograph showing members of the Legion on inspection. Note on the back says: Drummondville, 1946.
Photographs, photographic reproductions, and correspondence relating to photographs.
Various photographs relating to Lt. Col. John T Minarik.
Various photographs pertaining to the Canadian division of the Legion of Frontiersmen.
7 items:
- B&W photo 8.5cm x 13cm ; On verso: Chief White Owl & Col. Colins, Ontario Command.
- B&W photo 17.5 x 12.5cm ; 2 figures: one in indigenous feathered headdress and one in uniform. On verso: Capt John Minarik Sr. of "H" SQDRN, London , Ontario. Legion of Frontiersmen CAN. DIV 1904-1974. Circa 1960's? Photo of my father. Six Nations Brantford Ontario ; Verso has return address stamp of Lt. Col John T. Minarik CDM, 12 Castille Ave, Scarborough Ontario, Canada, M1R 2C1
- B&W photo 19.5 x 24.5 cm ; 2 figures: one in indigenous feathered headdress and one in uniform. Captioned: Major H. Fawcett D.C.M. & Chied "White Owl" (Canadian Command). Written on verso: Kind Personal Regards, Fawcett Major. Ontario Provinival Cmd. Legion of Frontiersmen Canadia Division. January 11/52.
1 photograph ; col. : depicting 14 people. On verso: stamp of Lt. Col. John T. Minarik C.D.M., Legion of Frontiersmen, Canadian Division, Ontario Provinicial Command, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ; Inscription on verso: "May 1993, Collingwood, Ontario" ; Figures from photo listed on verso: M. Morrison, R. Montgomery, J.T. Minarik, J. Exner, T. Dobson, A. Eastley, M. Edwards, B. Matthews, M. Synnott, M. Clark, C. Meesters, A. Meesters, G. Weatherall, C. Potvin.
Accompanied by note with listing of members in photograph and remarks.
Various photographs pertaining to the Canadian division of the Legion of Frontiersmen.
Assorted clippings, photocopied documents, related notes and correspondence, envelopes.
General clippings. Also contains clippings relating to Vancouver Police Chief Mulligan utilising Frontiersmen as support for the Vancouver Police Department.
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.
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.
Various clippings, lists, pamphlets, certificates, and a songbook, "March of the Frontiersmen."
Various newspaper clippings, envelopes, brochures, lists, etc.
Greetings and well wishes regarding the 2014 Prairie Mounted Troop Annual Dinner. Primarily printed out emails.
Account ledgers, greetings/sympathy cards, post cards, invoice, etc.
2 photographic postcards depicting the 210th Battalion, Saskatchewan.
Information pamphlets regarding the Legion and Legion activities; various photocopied photographs and documents.
Full photocopied page of "The Cumberland News" dated Saturday, July 28, 1917; envelope addressed to Dr. Merrill Distad.
Brochures regarding various annual Frontiersmen dinners; vintage matchbook with Legion crest.
Stereoscope card: "War of the Nations: Frontiersmen approaching the Ruvu river, German East Africa." Contains envelope.
Seventh Brigade, Vancouver, B.C. "The following photographs are small reproductions of a greeting folder sent out by the original Vancouver Command in nineteen hundred and ten. The Command after the First Great War became "J" Squadron, paying direct to London, England. On the formation of the Corps of Imperial Frontiersmen, the Squadron became headquarters of the Seventh Brigade."
Several dozen flyers/New Years and Christmas greetings cards from various divisions.
An incomplete run of Legion training leaflets dating from the [1950s] through 1991.
CD-R x2 titled:
"Legion of Frontiersmen History and Archives Canada Documents Feb 2012."
Program from the 2nd Annual General Meeting of the Quebec Corps of Imperial Frontiersmen.
Report resulting from the annual advising council, September 1-3, 1967.
Digitised files on CD-R titled:
"Legion of Frontiersmen Air Command: Images from album donated by Chris Knowles-Fitton;"
"Legion of Frontiersmen Canada papers: Affiliation with RCMP. Disputes between and splits - Canadian Division Edmonton and Eastern Canada Command, Formation of Corps of Imperial Frontiersmen 1933-1950 documents, letters, cables, also assorted documents c1914 to c1991;"
"Legion of Frontiersmen Northern Command magazines 1907."
Images and text relating to past Security and Policing activities of the Legion.
Brochures advertising various Annual Dinners (x4).
Certificate from Executive Council of the Legion of Frontiersmen, Canada appointing Thomas Arthur King Turner from rank of Legion Lieutenant to Officer, February 28, 1916.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1941.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1940.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1939.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1938.
Correspondence and documentation relating to the Legion from 1937.
Correspondence and documentation relating to the Legion from 1936.
Correspondence and documentation relating to the Legion from 1935.
Correspondence and documentation relating to the Legion from 1934.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion's activities in British Columbia from 1944 - 1950.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1949 - 1950.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1946.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1945.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1944.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1943.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1942.
Correspondence relating to the Legion from 1933.
Enrollment records (x3).
Booklet on Police procedures.
Letter to all units from the new Liaison Officer for Canada Division.
x2 Official Legion Rules and Orders handbooks: one from 1952, the other from 1962.
A number of loose training syllabi, primarily aimed at officers.
Blank Vancouver Island Command letterhead.
Various documents and forms relating to Canada Command, including supply lists, blank enrollment forms, and duty hours record forms. Also contains related correspondence.
Various ledgers, reports, handwritten notes, etc relating to "A" Squad.
General documents relating to "A" Squad, including ledgers, membership lists, invoices, etc.
Draft typed article, on the Legion of Frontiersmen marked "for publication" along with associated papers.
An historical diary relating to "A" Squad's activities in 1948, written by Captain FA Curtis.
Notepad with handwritten meeting minutes.
"A" Squad application for enrollment (x8); oaths of allegiance.
"A" Squad Unit Commander's recommendation for efficient service medal form.
Casualty Return forms relating to "A" Squad based out of British Columbia.
Promotion recommendations ranging from 1955 to 1960 (x9 copies).
Various documents relating to "A" Squad, including invoices, handwritten notes, membership lists, inventories, etc.
Order Forms.
Digitised files labelled "Closed until 2049."
"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".
Appendix to a petition presented to the King of the United Kingdom in 1920.
History of the search for the Roger Pocock papers, written by Geoffrey Pocock. Signed by author and dated 2012.
Photocopied documents relating to Dunn family military service.
Correspondence regarding various issues relating to Canada Command.
Well wishes sent to Frontiersman "Sticks" Gallard following the shooting death of a colleague.
Correspondence to and from Fred Aylott regarding the 210th Battalion.
Correspondence to, from, and regarding Gen. Shoormuth regarding issues with the command hierarchy and various personal matters.
Correspondence from Garnet [English] to family.
Emailed correspondence, "Canadians Killed at Bukota, East Africa."
Correspondence relating to various issues regarding Canada Command.
Correspondence primarily regarding various membership stats relating to the divisions in Canadian Command.
Emailed correspondence to and from Geoff Pocock.