Letters exchanged between Harwood Steele and Pocock regarding attempts at getting Harwood's writings published and their well-being.
Pocock, RogerFour envelopes, two of which are addressed from Pocock to Harwood Steele and Miss Steele, and the other two are associated with different Pocock scrapbooks from unknown senders.
Two watercolour sketches by Pocock from 1885 and 1886 from his time with the NWMP.
Pocock, RogerThis file contains items related to the attempt the first flight around the world, done by British pilots from the Air League of the British Empire.
Letter and contract related to the publication of The Wolf Trail.
Letter and memorandum of agreement regarding the motion picture rights of Curly.
File consists of 2 photographs that appear to be film stills or staged photos of an RCMP Officer and a woman.
Photograph of the plaque and write-up for "The Pocock Lone Scout Trophy for Horsemanship and Scouting". This trophy was commissioned and awarded by the "M" Squadron of the Legion of Frontiersmen in Montreal.
Letters, royalty receipts, reviews, and other documents related to the publication of A Frontiersmen.
Letter and contract related to the publication of The Splendid Blackguard.
Files contains images of unknown locations from Pocock and Cecil's journey. Most are likely places in British Columbia. File is arranged according to the order in which records were processed.
Negatives of a various scenes including man standing in front of a canvas tent in a forested area, Randle Cecil at a picnic, men in front of a log cabin, and man sitting between trees. Two negatives and photographic prints in this series. The envelope is from the Photographic Centre of the Associated Screen News Limited in Montreal. Writing on it reads "Mail prints only; Miss Violette Freeman; [Churchwent?]; Bromeswell Heath; Woodbridge; Surrey, England"; "charge & hold [negs?] for Col. H.R.F. Steele; 456 [Pine?]"; and "OGOPOGO / Picutres".
Six photographs of unidentified locations. There are two copies each image. Each photograph is of water front, either from the shore or from the water. The envelope is from Snohomish Studio, in Snohomish, Washington, and the handwriting on the front reads "Georg J. Henry, 2 - 3 1/4 x 4 1/2 - Den 40¢, 2 prints of each good 95¢, (22 prints) $1.35".
Files contains images of locations in Alberta and British Columbia from Pocock and Cecil's journey in 1913. Places are identified on the postcards and photographs either by Pocock's handwriting or by printed description. File is arranged chronologically according to order of location visited.
Files contains images of locations in Washington, Oregon, and California from Pocock and Cecil's journey in 1913. Places are identified on the postcards and photographs either by Pocock's handwriting or by printed description.