Emailed correspondence between Geoff Pocock, Will Shandro, Ron Rainbow, and Daniel Hannah.
Various documents detailing Frontiersmen and their participation in the First World War.
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.
Information on the Legion's United Kingdom division, also known as Home Command; "Frontier News from Commands of the Commonwealth" ca 1998.
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.
A number of loose training syllabi, primarily aimed at officers.
An incomplete run of Legion training leaflets dating from the [1950s] through 1991.
Contains vols 1.93, 1.94, 2.92, 44.11.
1976 edition of The Rural Crown.
Contains no. 22.
Contains vols XXXV.3, XXXV.5, XXXV.6, XXXV.7, XXXV.9.
Contains vols XXVIII.7, XXVIII.8, XXVIII.9, XXVIII.10, XXVIII.1[sic].
Contains vols XXVIII.3, XXVIII.4, XXVIII.5, XXVIII.6.
Contains vols XXVI.2, XXVII.1, XXVII.2.
Contains vols XVIII.12, XVIII.23, XVIII.39, XXIII.7, XXIII.8, XXVI.7, XXVI.9, XXVI.10.
Vol 7, nos 1 (one original, one photocopy), 2 through 4 (bound as single issue); vol 8, nos 1-12 (bound as single issue).
Vol 3, no 4; vol 4, nos 1 through 5, 9, and 10. Multiple nos printed in single issues.
Nos 2, 3, 5, 6 (Golden Anniversary 1904-1954 issue), and 7,
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)
Nos 1, 7 (one original and one photocopy), 8, 9, and 10.
Rules and Regulations, Revised by CSM Tremblay (only in French)
Vol 54, no 1; vol 56, no 1.
Vol 32, no 3; vol 33, no 1; vol 34, nos 2 and 4.
Vol 28, nos 2 and 3; vol 29, no 2.
Vol 15, nos 9 through 12 (bound as a single issue); vol 17, nos 6, 8, 9; vol 18, no 6.
Nos 2 through 4.
Nos 1 and 2.
Nos 1, 2, 3, and 6.
Nos 1 (x2 copies), 2, and 3.
Nos 4 through 6.
Nos 5 (x2 copies) and 6 (x2 copies).
Nos 1, 3, and 4 (x2 copies).
Nos 1 (x2 copies) and 2 (x2 copies).
Nos 3 through 6.
Nos 1 (x2 copies) and 2.
Nos 4 (x2 copies) and 5 (x2 copies).
No 3 (x4 copies).
No 6 (x2 copies).
Nos 1 through 3.
Nos 4 (x2 copies), 5, and 6.
Nos 1 (x2 copies) and 2.
No 5 (x2 copies)
No 3 (x2 copies)
Nos 1 and 2 (x2 copies).
Nos 5 and 6.
Nos 3 and 4 (x3 copies) One copy appears to be various pieces of different issues stapled together under the no 4 cover.
Complete run.
Nos 1, 3, and 4.
Complete run.
Complete run.
Complete run.
Nos 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 through 10.
Nos 1 through 12.
Correspondence and documentation relating to the Legion from 1935.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1938.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1942.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1943.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1945.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1946.
Correspondence and documentation relating to the Legion from 1936.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1940.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1941.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1944.
Correspondence relating to the Legion from 1933.
Correspondence and documentation relating to the Legion from 1937.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1939.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1949 - 1950.
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.
Contains vols 10.2, 11.1.
Biographical information regarding Stanley Winther Caws, first organizer of the Legion in Canada.
Stereoscope card: "War of the Nations: Frontiersmen approaching the Ruvu river, German East Africa." Contains envelope.
Teaspoon bearing a slightly tarnished crest with Legion motto "God Guard Thee" on a Union Jack pattern.
Contains issue 133, 143 (x2 copies).
"Soldier" Magazine.
Smuggled Rifles, Edmonton's Mayor, LOF and UFA Home Guard by BW Shandro, October 2002; photocopy of a World War One cap badge to the United Farmers of Alberta, Mounted Infantry Corps.
Internet print-outs from Australian companies selling Slouch Hats (6p), includes history and information about the hats ca 2002
"Sketch map of Bombay, 1925."
Judges ribbons and ticket stubs to event.
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."
Paper scroll certifying Edmonton as division headquarters.
Small scrapbook titled "The World Flight of the Legion of Frontiersmen" consisting of glued in news clippings and photographs.
Scrapbook title "LoF", complied by Captain A. Knowles Fitton
History of the search for the Roger Pocock papers, written by Geoffrey Pocock. Signed by author and dated 2012.
Titled "Countess Mountbatten's Own. The authentic Legion of Frontiersmen with unbroken lineage from 1904."
Various mostly photocopied documents relating to Legion conferences; rules and regulations books.