Sub-series consists of images depicting RCMP activities at Base B at Nottingham Island. Working from Base B, the Hudson Strait Expedition conducted an aerial study of ice conditions on Hudson Strait in preparation for regular grain shipments by way of rail to Churchill and tanker to England. As the sole RCMP representative McInnes took care of pilots and other crew responsible for the Hudson Strait Expedition.
The photographs from the year on Nottingham Island (known in Inuit as Toojak) were of various sizes all on very thick, black card, suggesting that the Expedition or an individual sent McInnes an album or sheets of photos and he later cut out each photo to better store them.
McInnes, FinleySubseries contains letters from Pocock or to him from various people. Primarily consists of letters between Pocock and Harwood Steele. Also includes letter from his sister Hilda Pocock to Flora Steele regarding Pocock's funeral. Subseries is arranged by correspondent chronologically.
Subseries consists of books written by Pocock. Only one book, Curly, is confirmed to be from Pocock's personal collection. Subseries is arranged chronologically.
Subseries consists of portrait photographs of Pocock and other family members. It is arranged chronologically.
Subseries contains photographs and a lithograph of British Columbia and the Rocky Mountains, though locations of photographs are largely unidentified . Photographs were likely either taken or collected by Pocock during his travels through British Columbia. Subseries is arranged according to the order that photographs were processed.
Subseries consists of photographs and a typewritten passage related to Pocock's journey from Fort Macleod, AB, to Mexico City. He set forth from Fort MacLeod on 28 June 1899 and arrived in Mexico City 21 January 1900. Photographs were likely collected by Pocock during his travels. Subseries is arranged chronologically according to order of location visited.
Subseries consists of photographs from Pocock's expedition with Oxford University to Spitzbergen, an island in northern Norway. This expedition took place in 1921 and is documented in Pocock's 1921 diaries. Subseries is arranged according to the order that photographs were processed.
Pocock, RogerFile consists of photographs of Peacock's work in theatre during his academic career. Peacock was active in student theatre, particularly through the University Players, and also played small roles in Studio Theatre's early productions.
Title based on contents of file
Sub-series consists of files documenting research activities including grant information, ethics review, and intellectual property rights.
Research Ethics OfficeThis subseries consists of L.M. Montgomery and Anne of Green Gables related ephemera collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It consists of two bags from Anne of Green Gables stores, a box for Anne of Green Gables chocolates, several pamphlets (in English, French, Japanese, and Polish), bookmarks, and stamps relating to the Anne of Green Gables centenary, a playbill, a page from a catalogue, and a TV Guide with an Anne of Green Gables article.
This subseries consists of books relating to author Philip Pullman and his Dark Materials series of books that were collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains various versions and editions of the His Dark Materials series, including a graphic novel and supplementary novels. There are also materials relating to the live-action adaptation of the first novel The Golden Compass that include activity books, game guides, magazines, and movie novelizations, and a collection of non-fiction work written about the His Dark Materials series, as well as works relating to the stage-play of the series, including a script and works on the play. This subseries consists of the following sub-subseries: His Dark Materials (1995-2015), The Golden Compass Movie Materials (2007), Other Works by Philip Pullman (1996-2000), Writings on His Dark Materials (2001-2009), and Stage Play Adaptation (2003-2004).
This subseries consists of audiotapes relating to Louisa May Alcott's Little Women collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains unabridged and abridged cassette tape readings of Little Women.
This subseries consists of a collection of reports and journals collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. The materials deal with education (specifically the topics of English language and literature) among schools in North America and the United Kingdom, and reports on public and school libraries in those countries. This subseries consists of the following sub-subseries: Education Reports and Journals (1979-1984) and Library Reports and Journals (1980-1986).
This subseries consists of books and magazines relating to L. Frank Baum and his novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, that were collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains various versions and editions of the original book, books written by other authors that are set in or reference the world of Oz, non-fiction books about the Wizard of Oz and its 1939 live-action movie adaptation, or L. Frank Baum, and activity books. This subseries consists of the following sub-subseries: The Wizard of Oz (1934-2012), Related Books (1995-2014), and Non-fiction and Activity Books (1999-2017).
This subseries consists of small collectibles relating to The Wizard of Oz that were collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains a package of small Christmas ornaments of the Scarecrow, Lion, Dorothy, and the Tin Man. As well as McDonalds Happy Meal ornaments of Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, and the Wicked Witch. With all but the Tin Man still in their packaging.
This subseries consists of electronic computer software, on CD-Rom and floppy disc, that are related to Tale of Peter Rabbit and that were collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains interactive storybooks, and a demo disc from the magazine CD-Rom Today which contains a Peter Rabbit math game.
This subseries consists of Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit collectibles that were collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains Peter Rabbit stuffed animals and figures, Peter Rabbit/Beatrix Potter themed Barbie dolls, calender's, sticker collections, bookmarks, containers, clothing, posters, and puzzles.
This subseries consists of catalogues and advertisements of Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit materials that were collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains magazine catalogues, website printouts, and handwritten lists; that detail materials such as books, clothes, collectibles (tableware, toiletries, ceramic figures, stationary), and computer software. These catalogues come from Peter Rabbit publisher F. Warne & Co., official Peter Rabbit stores, various stores in Edmonton, AB and the United Kingdom, and other sources.
This subseries consists of ephemeral material relating to Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit that was collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains themed paper towel, wrapping paper, boxes, food, plastic wrappings, cards, letterheads, and magazine articles.
This subseries consists of the personal files of Dr. Margaret Mackey relating to Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit that were collected and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains newspaper cutouts, correspondences, printouts of various news articles and web pages, scans of newspaper and magazine articles and pages from various editions of The Tale of Peter Rabbit, recipes, and the personal writings of Dr. Margaret Mackey on the subject of Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit, which includes academic writings and handwritten notes taken on various adaptations of Peter Rabbit. As well as works that relate to adaptations of Peter Rabbit in different forms of media.
This subseries consists of teaching materials and assignments collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains marked assignments based on Peter Rabbit and children's literature, marking rubrics, and study/classroom guides related to Peter Rabbit, media literacy, and LGBTQ issues in the English classroom.
This subseries consists of reference searches conducted for (and by) Dr. Margaret Mackey that were collected and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. They relate to the subjects of Beatrix Potter and Petter Rabbit, copyright law, and animation.
Series consists of notes, photocopies, and printed ephemera about Cameroon.
Anthropological and archaeological studies published by government departments and societies. Reports are bound with soft covers.
Pamphlets, advertisements and other ephemera pertaining to bison and parks, cattle, beefalo, Native culture, European explorers, cowboy culture, personal accounts, and western art.
Photocopies of proceedings from society meetings and conferences. Arranged alphabetically by society/conference title.
Photocopied serial articles pertaining to biological, anthropological, and historical aspects of plains bison and their role in Native culture and ecology. Serials range from scholarly to popular. Articles are arranged alphabetically by source serial title and chronologically by publication date.
Subseries contains illustrations by Ian Sheldon of butterflies from the Papilionidae family.
Subseries contains illustration by Ian Sheldon of moths from the Lasiocampinae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of moths from the Geometridae family.
Sub series consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of moths from the Hepialidae family.
Sub series consists of illustrations of beetles by Ian Sheldon from the Cucujidae 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 Gyrinidae 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 termites from the Rhinotermitidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of ants from the Mutillidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of wasps from the Sphecidae family.
Subseries consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of a wasp from the Crabronidae family.
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of spiders from the Salticidae family.
Subseries consists of an illustration by Ian Sheldon of a spider from the Araneidae family.
A selection of published fiction and nonfiction books and writings from the personal collection of the McFadden family.
The Professional Correspondence subseries is composed of twenty-eight files relating to correspondence of a professional nature inside and outside the University of Alberta. The files are arranged by subject and ordered chronologically. Document types include correspondence, letters, notes, reports, memos, and programs. It also incorporates University of Alberta records from the time of his appointment on faculty in 1946, until his retirement from the Chemistry Department in 1980. It also includes correspondence related to his activities as Emeritus Professor up to the time of his death in 2011. Files with external professional colleagues run from 1960 to 2011 with a few items generated from 1943. Specific topics covered include travel and attendance at a number of symposiums or conferences related to Chemistry and a consulting job for analytical methods in oil drilling. Topics also relate to IM Kolthoff his colleague, the Chemistry Program at the University of Alberta, and various other professional correspondence.
Reverend C.E. Thomson replaced Reverend John Smithurst at St. John’s Church in Elora, Canada West [later Ontario] after Smithurst’s dismissal by John Strachan, Bishop of Toronto. Thomson ministered in Elora from 1857-1877.
The documentation for this period of SBS's military career consists of items cross-referenced from other series listings within the holdings.