Oil print portrait of Roger Pocock.
Contains vols 15.1 through 15.3; 16.1; 17.1
Contains vols 14.1 through 14.4, 15.1.
The Legion of Frontiersmen operate in many divisions across the countries of the Commonwealth. This sub fonds is composed of material geographically related to New Zealand and Australia, and is divided into series broken down by item type.
This material relates to the operations of the New Zealand Command of the Legion of Frontiersmen.
This series is composed of correspondence to or from individuals located in, or related to, New Zealand.
This series is composed of the documentation related to, but not published by members of the Legion of Frontiersmen who were based out of the New Zealand Division.
Contains vols XXVI.2, XXVII.1, XXVII.2.
This series is composed of the documentation related to, but not published by, members of the Legion of Frontiersmen who were based out of the Australian Division.
This series is composed of the documentation directly related to the Legion of Frontiersmen or their operations based out of the Australian Division.
Contains vols 10.2, 11.1.
15 slides; 15 photographs
x3 photographs of Chief A. Shute, Edmonton Police with the Legion of Frontiersmen.
This series is composed of correspondence to or from individuals located in Canada.
Emailed correspondence to and from Geoff Pocock.
This series is composed of the personal papers of members of the Legion of Frontiersmen who were based out of the Canadian Division.
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.
This series is composed of periodicals, journals, and magazines published either by or relating to the Legion of Frontiersmen with relation to the Canadian Division.
Rolled up cloth flag; black plaque with Legion crest in copper; stirrups.
The Legion of Frontiersmen operate in many divisions across the countries of the Commonwealth. This sub fonds is composed of material geographically related to Home Command, located in the United Kingdom, and is divided into series broken down by item type.
This series is composed of the documentation directly related to the Legion of Frontiersmen or their operations based out of the Home Command, located in the United Kingdom.
Obituary, pamphlets about Legion history and patronage (x2).
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.
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
Bound correspondence, documents, lists, notes, etc labelled NZ/76 A.
Contains vols XXXV.3, XXXV.5, XXXV.6, XXXV.7, XXXV.9.
This series is composed of ephemeral items such as clippings, greetings cards, etc relating to members of the Frontiersmen operating out of, or relating to, the Australian Division.
Draft manuscript of memoir written by Frank Simmons (OC Northern Territory) entitled "Let's Be Frank."
Program: The Legionnaires in "20 Years Ago and Now," presented by The Edmonton Branch Canadian Legion and Canadian Division Legion of Frontiersmen
Advertisement: "The Legionnaires" perform at the Memorial Hall Sat Oct 8 and Mon Oct 10
Poster: "Pot Pourri of Popular Hits" under direction of Major C.S. Merrett, Memorial Hall Sat Apr 1, Mon Apr 3
5 photographs and 4 copies of Legion troops and possibly RCMP relating to Quebec.
This fonds is composed of material related to the research and typescript of Roger Pocock's 2007 biography "Outrider of Empire" written by Geoffrey Pocock. Series are broken down by chapter and are organized according to the order listed in the endnotes of the book.
x2 Official Legion Rules and Orders handbooks: one from 1952, the other from 1962.
This series is composed of ephemeral items such as clippings, greetings cards, etc relating to members of the Frontiersmen operating out of, or relating to, the Canadian Division.
Various clippings, lists, pamphlets, certificates, and a songbook, "March of the Frontiersmen."
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."
Stereoscope card: "War of the Nations: Frontiersmen approaching the Ruvu river, German East Africa." Contains envelope.
Tarnished metallic "LF" badge.
Decorative medal with Legion motto "God Guard Thee" on Union Jack patterned background.
x2 military style brimmed Legion caps with crest inscribed "God Guard Thee"; x1 Stetson.
Contains issue 133, 143 (x2 copies).
General correspondence to, from, or relating to New Zealand command.
This series is composed of ephemeral items such as clippings, greetings cards, etc relating to members of the Frontiersmen operating out of, or relating to, the New Zealand Division.
This series is composed of periodicals, journals, and magazines published either by or relating to the Legion of Frontiersmen with relation to the New Zealand Division.
Contains vols XXVIII.3, XXVIII.4, XXVIII.5, XXVIII.6.
This series is composed of assorted physical objects either created by or relating to the Legion of Frontiersmen with relation to the New Zealand Division.
This series is composed of correspondence to or from individuals located in Australia.
This series is composed of the personal papers of members of the Legion of Frontiersmen who were based out of the Australian Division.
This series is composed of periodicals, journals, and magazines published either by or relating to the Legion of Frontiersmen with relation to the Australian Division.
The Legion of Frontiersmen operate in many divisions across the countries of the Commonwealth. This sub fonds is composed of material geographically related to activities outside of the major areas of operation for the Legion, and is divided into series broken down by item type.
The Independent Overseas Command (IOC) was considered a breakaway group that was formed in 1927. Initially called the Independent Overseas Legion of Frontiersmen and later in 1931 it was changed to the Imperial Overseas Legion of Frontiersmen.
Historical summary written by Geoff Pocock; 3 pieces of email correspondence.