8 page French language document pertaining to the 3rd Belgium Lancers.
Account ledgers, greetings/sympathy cards, post cards, invoice, etc.
Casualty Return forms relating to "A" Squad based out of British Columbia.
"A" Squad application for enrollment (x8); oaths of allegiance.
Various documents relating to "A" Squad, including invoices, handwritten notes, membership lists, inventories, etc.
Notepad with handwritten meeting minutes.
Order Forms.
Promotion recommendations ranging from 1955 to 1960 (x9 copies).
"A" Squad Unit Commander's recommendation for efficient service medal form.
Annual General Meeting minutes and related documents, 1973 through 1984 (incomplete).
Newsletters and parachute drill instructions.
Compilation of photocopied clippings from Alberta newspapers.
Report resulting from the annual advising council, September 1-3, 1967.
Regina: French Translation issue (no English), 1967; French Translation issue (no English), 1970; English issue, 1972; French Translation issue (no English), 1973.
Explores the relationship between the Scouts and the Legion of Frontiersmen.
Frontiersmen. Includes correspondence, historical summaries, photocopies of photographs and documents.
Badge labelled "European Command Frontiersmen."
Badge with crest labelled "Frontiersmen."
Metal "LF" badge.
Tarnished metallic "LF" badge.
Mounted badges, pins, and portrait of Stan Kozyra.
1914-1997: 7 photographs, sepia, black and white, coloured, varying sizes. One photo is of the cenotaph of Major S. Leitch, 'Frontiersman', Winnipeg. The rest are from BC.
c. 1910-73: 14 8 x 10 prints in black and white, sepia, and colour. Descriptions are on back of photos, with a few handwritten sheets. Subjects include Vancouver, East Africa, BC, Belgian Lancers.
Brown belt. Includes pictographic instructions for use.
Booklet on Police procedures.
Booklet detailing the medals and awards of the Australian branch of the Legion.
Historical summary written by Geoff Pocock; 3 pieces of email correspondence.
Brochures advertising various Annual Dinners (x4).
Printed email regarding "attempts before Scott to revivie the Legion in Canada, 1922." Various documents.
Two documents pertaining to commands in Canada and Legion of Frontiersmen Aerial Scouts.
"LOF Commands in Canada, 1905-1918" and "UFA Home Guard" both by BW Shandro.
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".
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.
Photograph: Commander Charles Ashwell Boteler Pocock [ca. 1853]
Drawing: Burma Campaign, pencil or charcoal (print) [ca. 1853]
Drawing: The Grand Mosque of Mahomet Ali, Cairo (sepia, ink) [ca. 1853]
Folio Leaf: illustrated report, Second Burmese War, possibly by Charles Pocock; pencil drawing on one side [ca. 1853]
General clippings. Also contains clippings relating to Vancouver Police Chief Mulligan utilising Frontiersmen as support for the Vancouver Police Department.
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.
Clippings, membership lists, draft documents, ephemera.
Various newspaper clippings, envelopes, brochures, lists, etc.
Coin & Medal news, February 1985. Marked in pencil "William Green, GM."
Full photocopied page of "The Cumberland News" dated Saturday, July 28, 1917; envelope addressed to Dr. Merrill Distad.
Vol IX of the Corps of Imperial Frontiersmen Official Gazette - Year Book.
Correspondence regarding various issues relating to Canada Command.
Various correspondence to, from, and relating to the United Kingdom command.
Confidential Recommendation Reports regarding the meritorious service by members of the local force, notably WE Green.
Correspondence relating to various issues regarding Canada Command.
Greetings from various dignitaries regarding the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Legion of Frontiersmen.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "A" Squad from 1950.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "A" Squad, 1952-1959.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "A" Squad from 1949.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "A" Squad from 1951.
Correspondence relating to the swearing in of Frontiersmen as supplementary police officers with the Vancouver Police Department.
Relating to New Zealand Division, to and from Arthur Thurston.
Correspondence to and from Fred Aylott regarding the 210th Battalion.
Correspondence regarding various issues relating to British Columbia Command.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "D" Squad.
x16 envelopes relating to the Dunn family.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "E" Squad.
Letter from Ellis Dunn to his mother.
Letter from S/Sgt. AJ Yeomanson to Brig. PS Fitchett regarding Legion finances.
Correspondence from Garnet [English] to family.
Correspondence to, from, and regarding Gen. Shoormuth regarding issues with the command hierarchy and various personal matters.
General correspondence to, from, or relating to New Zealand command.
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, from, and relating to "H" Squad.
Several photographs and correspondence to and from Paul Fitchett, Australian Command records officer, regarding the location and identification of several men in said photographs.
Correspondence to and from Maj. HT Guest of British Columbia Command.
Correspondence primarily regarding various membership stats relating to the divisions in Canadian Command.
Bound correspondence, documents, lists, notes, etc labelled NZ/76 A.
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.
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.
Correspondence to and from WE Green and Geoff Pocock.
Correspondence to and from Harwood Steele and CP Burns.
Brochure from D-Day commemorative event held June 3rd - June 6th, 1994 in Ottawa/Hull.
International Association of Airborne vets D-Day commemorative book, containing a number of tributes and photocopied news articles about the war.
Digitised correspondence to and from Fred Aylott and Arthur Thurston, 1970s - 1980, housed on CD-R (x2).
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."
CD-R x2 titled:
"Legion of Frontiersmen History and Archives Canada Documents Feb 2012."
Digitised files labelled "Closed until 2049."
Two dinner menus titled: Dinner in honor of Commander Roger Pocock..." given by the Adventurers Club of Los Angeles, California, August 29th, 1923. Both menus have a written message on the back covers by [?] Russell.
Two photocopies of "The LOF...Draft plans to be submitted, for discussion only, to Lord Lonsdale's guests at an inaugural dinner on April 10, 1905, by Roger Pocock."
March 23, 1906 document by Roger Pocock, Acting Secretary: "The Legion of Frontiersmen." London; includes list of members, 'The Scheme of the Legion', and Form of Application for Membership.
Correspondence between Roger Pocock and the RCMP.
Appendix to a petition presented to the King of the United Kingdom in 1920.
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.
Draft typed article, on the Legion of Frontiersmen marked "for publication" along with associated papers.
Draft manuscript of memoir written by Frank Simmons (OC Northern Territory) entitled "Let's Be Frank."
Reminiscences of Frederick Turner Elliot, East African Labour Corps; "BUKOBA 22nd - 23rd June 1915" by Geoff Pocock; emailed correspondence from Geoff Pocock to BW Shandro, October 14 2001; The Royal Fusiliers -Victoria Cross information ca 2001; correspondence from Shelagh Gregory to BW Shandro, including 5 photographs; 25th Fusiliers (Frontiersmen) in East Africa information ad.
2 photocopies of "Legion of Frontiersmen Edmonton City Archives: News clips and Letters, compiled by Barry William Shandro, September 2002."
"The Egypt and Sudan Command" from Legion of Frontiersmen History and Archives Section.
Emailed correspondence between BW Shandro and Geoff Pocock April 2001 through April 2002.
Correspondence to and from Geoffrey Pocock, relating to Legion medals.
Emailed correspondence between Geoffrey Pocock and Lynn McPherson regarding an article about the Australian Legion.