Materials regarding the poultry marketing and sales industry in Western Canada, including meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, press releases, memos, newsletters, booklets, and pamphlets. The majority of materials were produced by the Manitoba Turkey Producers' Marketing Board in Manitoba, Canada, of which Donald J. McFadden served as a board member and Director.
Materials donated by the McFadden family that do not clearly or readily align with other existing categories.
Materials related to educational and academic experiences, including specific records of the McFadden family's educational experiences, as well as general educational and academic ephemera kept by members of the McFadden family.
A selection of published fiction and nonfiction books and writings from the personal collection of the McFadden family.
Materials related to agriculture and agri-business, particularly in the areas of field crops, horticulture, and poultry-raising, that have been collected by members of the McFadden family. These include various informational and instructional resources, as well as agricultural product catalogues and advertisements, government publications (primarily published by the Canada Department of Agriculture and the Manitoba Department of Agriculture), corporate records (primarily published by the CWB and other agri-business groups), and any other materials primarily related to agriculture and agri-business.
Personal and financial accounts and records related to the McFadden family farms, including farm account books, Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) permit books, and any other records pertaining specifically to multiple generations of the McFadden family's farm lands and enterprises.
Financial records and records of transactions made by members of the McFadden family, largely related to the family farm lands and businesses, including account statements, mortgages and loans, land sale and lease agreements, purchase offers, invoices and bills, void cheques, etc.
A collection of photographs, negatives, and postcards (both blank and as correspondence) kept by the McFadden family.
Photograph packages in this series are medium-sized (6.9 x 4.5 cm) and feature original photography by Byron Harmon.
Harmon, ByronPhotograph packages in this series are small-sized and feature original photography by Byron Harmon.
Harmon, ByronPhotograph packages in this series are miniature-sized (6.9 x 4.5 cm) and feature original photography by Byron Harmon.
Harmon, ByronPhotographs in this series are panoramic-sized and feature original photography by Byron Harmon.
Harmon, ByronPostcards in this series are copyrighted by Byron Harmon Photos, Box 490, Banff, Alberta. They are grouped according to their printing information.
Byron Harmon PhotosThe majority of the subseries consists of postcards that were photographed and produced by Byron Harmon while he was living in Banff, Alberta. A small amount of the postcards are of Byron Harmon's photographs but were produced by F.A. Jackman.
Harmon, ByronPostcards are all photographed and were either published or copyrighted by Byron Harmon, Banff, Canada. Postcards were likely sold individually and in souvenir packs or booklets.
Harmon, ByronPostcards in this series are all copyrighted and published by Byron Harmon Photos, Banff, Canada. They are grouped according to their printing or distribution information.
Byron Harmon PhotosPostcards are all photographed and were either published or copyrighted by Byron Harmon, Banff, Canada.
Harmon, ByronPostcards in this subseries include both Banff addresses used by Altitude Publishing. The earliest postcards have the address Box 490, Banff, Alberta, Canada, and the later postcards have Box 340, Banff, Alberta, Canada, T0L 0C0.
Altitude PublishingPostcards in this subseries include the Canmore address used by Altitude Publishing, 1500 Railway Avenue, Canmore, AB T1W 1P6, no address, and the phone number 1-800-957-6888.
Altitude PublishingPostcards in this series are distributed by Don Harmon, Box 490, Banff, Alberta. They are grouped according to their printing information.
Byron Harmon PhotosPostcards in this series are copyrighted by Byron Harmon Photos, Banff, Alberta, Canada. They are grouped according to their printing information.
Byron Harmon Photos, Banff, Alberta, CanadaThe subseries includes souvenir postcards that were sold in accordion folders.
Byron Harmon PhotosThe subseries includes souvenir postcards that were sold in envelope packages.
Byron Harmon PhotosThe subseries includes souvenir postcards that were sold in booklets.
Byron Harmon PhotosPostcards in this series are all distributed by Byron Harmon Photos, Banff, Alberta, Canada. They are grouped according to their printing or publishing information.
Byron Harmon Photos, Banff, Alberta, CanadaPostcards in this series are all published by Byron Harmon Photos, Banff, Alberta, Canada. They are grouped according to their printing information.
Byron Harmon Photos, Banff, Alberta, CanadaThe subseries includes souvenir postcards that were sold in envelope packages.
Harmon, ByronThe subseries includes souvenir postcards that were sold in booklets.
Harmon, ByronThe subseries includes souvenir postcards that were sold in accordion folders.
Harmon, ByronPostcards are of photos taken by Byron Harmon and were printed prior to Byron Harmon's real photo main series. Locations of printing and publishers vary.
Harmon, ByronThe history of Western Canada would be very different if not for the development of railroads in the 1880s linking Canada east to west. Until the Second World War, most long distance passenger travel was done by rail. The railroad companies found ways to serve their passengers in their passenger cars, but also at their hotels, conveniently located at major rail destinations. Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Grand Trunk Railway, Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway (OA&PS), Canadian National Railways (CNR), and Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) all built hotels along their routes. Many of the hotels changed hands between rivals, but here they are represented together through their menu offerings.
Sub-series consists of set palns for Studio Theatre's productions of Little Foxes, The Hostage, Threepenny Opera, and Old Times.
Studio TheatreSub-series consists of set designs for Studio Theatre's producitons of MacBeth, Thieves Carnival/Le Bal des Voleurs, and Under Milkwood.
Studio TheatreSub-series consists of photographs and costume designs for Studio Theatre's productions of Othello, The Tempest, MacBeth, and Time Remembered.
Studio TheatreThis series is composed of correspondence to or from individuals located in Canada.
This series is composed of photographic items relating to members of the Frontiersmen operating out of, or relating to, members in countries outside of the major areas of operation for the Legion.