Digitised files labelled "Closed until 2049."
Greetings and well wishes regarding the 2014 Prairie Mounted Troop Annual Dinner. Primarily printed out emails.
Emailed correspondence, "Canadians Killed at Bukota, East Africa."
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.
Well wishes sent to Frontiersman "Sticks" Gallard following the shooting death of a colleague.
CD-R x2 titled:
"Legion of Frontiersmen History and Archives Canada Documents Feb 2012."
History of the search for the Roger Pocock papers, written by Geoffrey Pocock. Signed by author and dated 2012.
Contains no. 22.
Canada Post printouts of Legion themed button stamps, ca 2010. Also contains printed billing information and envelope.
Titled "Countess Mountbatten's Own Legion of Frontiersmen. Mounted troop 2009, General Information & Illustration of Activities. Compiled by History & Archives Section - Edmonton Canada - 2009."
Full photocopied page of "The Cumberland News" dated Saturday, July 28, 1917; envelope addressed to Dr. Merrill Distad.
Titled "Countess Mountbatten's Own. The authentic Legion of Frontiersmen with unbroken lineage from 1904."
Greetings from various dignitaries regarding the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Legion of Frontiersmen.
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.
Establishment Guide for a (3 Troop) Squadron ca 2002; email from Geoff Pocock to BW Shandro April 9, 2002.
Internet print-outs from Australian companies selling Slouch Hats (6p), includes history and information about the hats ca 2002
Correspondence between BW Shandro and Brian Tarpey, 2002; issues #14 and #15 of "News from Malta" newsletter, 2002.
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.
Corporate Search March 21, 2002; Historical Land Search February 28, 2002.
Titled "Commonwealth Legion of Frontiersmen in Canada. 2001 Frontiersmen Newsletter."
Emailed correspondence between BW Shandro and Geoff Pocock April 2001 through April 2002.
2 photocopied, stapled copies of "LOF Glance Back" (draft working pages).
Scanned and printed copy of "Legion of Frontiersmen. A Forecast" by Roger Pocock. Copy made by BW Shandro.
"LOF (Countess Mountbatten's Own), Edmonton." Contains photographs, documents, and historical summaries.
Correspondence to and from Stephen "Sticks" Gallard relating to Legion and personal matters.
Informal collection of references for the personal use of BW Shandro.
Compiled by BW Shandro as a source of accurate information about the Legion and the 210th Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force. Includes short background about Moose Jaw Command (1914). Contains photocopied photographs, documents, and historical summaries.
UK Command Information; photocopies "History of the Legion of Frontiersmen"; other documents pertaining to the history of Western Canada, Rifles of the Frontiersmen, 210th Battalion, the Legion's role in the First World War, Fort Scott, and their affiliation with the RCMP; Canadian Division membership list, ca mid 1900s; training at Camrose, AB ca mid 1900s; photocopied photograph of "Captain VJ Eccles, Canadian Infantry, Formerly Staff Officer of Calgary Command, Killed in France; print outs from the Frontiersmen Historian website ca 2002;
Emailed correspondence between Geoff Pocock, Will Shandro, Ron Rainbow, and Daniel Hannah.
Original copies of documents relating to BW Shandro's personal reference collection.
Newsletters and parachute drill instructions.
Information on the Legion's United Kingdom division, also known as Home Command; "Frontier News from Commands of the Commonwealth" ca 1998.
International Association of Airborne vets D-Day commemorative book, containing a number of tributes and photocopied news articles about the war.
Brochure from D-Day commemorative event held June 3rd - June 6th, 1994 in Ottawa/Hull.
Booklet detailing the medals and awards of the Australian branch of the Legion.
Correspondence relating to the Thirlwell matter, in which a dispute between several Australia Command Frontiersmen resulted in significant conflict.
Photocopied Declaration, ca 1990s; 2 copies of "Schedule 'B' The Societies Act Bylaws".
Various documents and forms relating to Canada Command, including supply lists, blank enrollment forms, and duty hours record forms. Also contains related correspondence.
Correspondence to General AR Thurston from Loyal Edmonton Regiment regarding an informal "association" between both units, 12 April, 1991.
"Forgotten as Becomes a Frontiersman" by Geoffrey A. Pocock; The Frontiersman's Pocket-Book, by Roger Pocock.
Various documents, notes, minutes, notices, etc relating to Australia Command of the Legion.
Correspondence to and from Ronald J. Potter.
Explores the relationship between the Scouts and the Legion of Frontiersmen.
Frontiersmen. Includes correspondence, historical summaries, photocopies of photographs and documents.
Several photographs and correspondence to and from Paul Fitchett, Australian Command records officer, regarding the location and identification of several men in said photographs.
Coin & Medal news, February 1985. Marked in pencil "William Green, GM."
Vol 54, no 1; vol 56, no 1.
Brochure from ceremony; calendar.
Letter from S/Sgt. AJ Yeomanson to Brig. PS Fitchett regarding Legion finances.
Correspondence to and from WE Green and Geoff Pocock.
Correspondence to and from Fred Aylott and Arthur Thurston, 1980 - 1984.
Relating to New Zealand Division, to and from Arthur Thurston.
Recruiting pamphlet published by Home Command relating various details regarding membership.
Nos 2 through 4.
Correspondence to and from Fred Aylott and Arthur Thurston, 1977 - 1979.
Various bound typed and handwritten correspondence, labelled "Ex Council EC/3."
Correspondence to and from Fred Aylott regarding the 210th Battalion.
Nos 1 and 2.
1976 edition of The Rural Crown.
Correspondence primarily regarding various membership stats relating to the divisions in Canadian Command.
Nos 1, 2, 3, and 6.
Contains vols 1.93, 1.94, 2.92, 44.11.
Correspondence regarding various issues relating to Canada Command.
Annual General Meeting minutes and related documents, 1973 through 1984 (incomplete).
Nos 1 (x2 copies), 2, and 3.
Correspondence to and from Fred Aylott and Arthur Thurston, 1973 - 1976.
Nos 4 through 6.
Information pamphlets regarding the Legion and Legion activities; various photocopied photographs and documents.
Nos 5 (x2 copies) and 6 (x2 copies).
Appendix to a petition presented to the King of the United Kingdom in 1920.
Nos 1, 3, and 4 (x2 copies).
Nos 1 (x2 copies) and 2 (x2 copies).
Nos 3 through 6.
Digitised correspondence to and from Fred Aylott and Arthur Thurston, 1970s - 1980, housed on CD-R (x2).
Nos 1 (x2 copies) and 2.
Nos 4 (x2 copies) and 5 (x2 copies).
Biography and family tree of the Mountbattens, invitation, other ephemera.
Clippings, membership lists, draft documents, ephemera.
No 3 (x4 copies).
No 6 (x2 copies).
Nos 1 through 3.
Letter from Colin Wilson to Donald [?] regarding a theory about the identity of Jack the Ripper.
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).
Regina: French Translation issue (no English), 1967; French Translation issue (no English), 1970; English issue, 1972; French Translation issue (no English), 1973.
Report resulting from the annual advising council, September 1-3, 1967.
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.
Correspondence to and from Harwood Steele and CP Burns.
Vol 32, no 3; vol 33, no 1; vol 34, nos 2 and 4.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "D" Squad.
Letter to all units from the new Liaison Officer for Canada Division.