The 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, ByronSubseries documents the travels, occupations, and interests of Pocock and consists of his scrapbooks and diaries. Pocock's scrapbooks contain journal entries, correspondence, sketches, photographs, clippings, among other things, which document his whereabouts and activities of a particular year. His diaries contain journal entries and appointments of a particular year. Scrapbooks primarily cover his time in North America from 1880 to 1913 and his travels to Northern Norway in 1920. The subseries is arranged chronologically.
Subseries contains letters from Pocock or to him from various people. Primarily consists of letters between Pocock and Harwood Steele. Also includes letter from his sister Hilda Pocock to Flora Steele regarding Pocock's funeral. Subseries is arranged by correspondent chronologically.
Postcards 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, ByronSubseries consists of records created by or about Pocock pertaining to his travels, publishing activities, occupations, and interests. It includes publishing contracts for several of his books, his certificate of discharge from the NWMP, and his resume while living in Hollywood. Subseries is arranged chronologically.
Postcards 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 are all photographed and were either published or copyrighted by Byron Harmon, Banff, Canada.
Harmon, ByronSubseries consists of books written by Pocock. Only one book, Curly, is confirmed to be from Pocock's personal collection. Subseries is arranged chronologically.
The subseries includes souvenir postcards that were sold in envelope packages.
Harmon, ByronThe subseries includes souvenir postcards that were sold in accordion folders.
Harmon, ByronSubseries consists of articles, a chapter manuscript, and a musical score written by Pocock.
The subseries includes souvenir postcards that were sold in booklets.
Harmon, ByronSubseries consists of biographies or obituaries about Pocock and publications from or about the Legion of Frontiersmen. Many of these publications were written after Pocock's death and were likely not a part of his personal items.
Subseries consists of portrait photographs of Pocock and other family members. It is arranged chronologically.
The documentation for this period of SBS's military career consists of items cross-referenced from other series listings within the holdings.
Subseries contains photographs and a lithograph of British Columbia and the Rocky Mountains, though locations of photographs are largely unidentified . Photographs were likely either taken or collected by Pocock during his travels through British Columbia. Subseries is arranged according to the order that photographs were processed.
Subseries consists of photographs and a typewritten passage related to Pocock's journey from Fort Macleod, AB, to Mexico City. He set forth from Fort MacLeod on 28 June 1899 and arrived in Mexico City 21 January 1900. Photographs were likely collected by Pocock during his travels. Subseries is arranged chronologically according to order of location visited.
Subseries documents the journey of Pocock and Randle Cecil. Randle Cecil (1889 - 1917) was son of Lord Rupert Ernest William Gascoyne-Cecil, Bishop of Exeter, and in early 1913 Lord Gascoyne-Cecil asked Pocock to act as a guide and chaperon to Randle during an exploration of the Pacific North-West. They traveled mostly by horseback from Calgary, AB, to Red Bluff, CA, over the later half of 1913. Subseries contains photographs and postcards of the locations they visited, and perhaps intended to visit, as well as some people they met (mostly unidentified). It is arranged chronologically into three files: Images from unknown locations, Images from Alberta and British Columbia, and Images from Washington to California.
Subseries consists of photographs of unidentified people and places on the Canadian Prairies. It is unclear when these photographs were taken but the majority may have been created around the time of Pocock and Cecil's 1913 journey as they were crossing the Canada by train from New York to Calgary. One photograph was likely taken around 1890 as the style of it matches those in Pocock's 1890 scrapbook. Subseries is arranged according the order that photographs were processed.
Subseries consists of photographs from Pocock's expedition with Oxford University to Spitzbergen, an island in northern Norway. This expedition took place in 1921 and is documented in Pocock's 1921 diaries. Subseries is arranged according to the order that photographs were processed.
Pocock, RogerSubseries consists of images used in Pocock's book Chorus to Adventurers, first published in 1931. Subseries is arranged according to the order that photographs were processed.
Subseries consists of a photograph and negatives that are likely of Pocock as a pensioner during his residence at Charterhouse in London, sometime around 1931. Subseries is arranged according to the order that records were processed.
Subseries consists of photographs of Indigenous people, likely from the Nakoda (Stoney) or Niitsitapi/ Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot) Nations, and settlers taking part in parades and cultural exhibitions. Seems to be the Calgary Stampede though the year is unknown. Likely taken during Pocock's pensioner years in the 1930s. Subseries is arranged according to the order that photographs were processed.
Photograph packages in this series are miniature-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 medium-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 all copyrighted and published by Byron Harmon Photos, Banff, Canada. They are grouped according to their printing or distribution information.
Byron Harmon PhotosPostcards 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, CanadaPostcards 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 copyrighted by Byron Harmon Photos, Banff, Alberta, Canada. They are grouped according to their printing information.
Byron Harmon Photos, Banff, Alberta, CanadaPostcards in this series are copyrighted by Byron Harmon Photos, Box 490, Banff, Alberta. They are grouped according to their printing information.
Byron Harmon PhotosPostcards in this series are distributed by Don Harmon, Box 490, Banff, Alberta. They are grouped according to their printing information.
Byron Harmon PhotosThe subseries includes souvenir postcards that were sold in envelope packages.
Byron Harmon PhotosThe subseries includes souvenir postcards that were sold in accordion folders.
Byron Harmon PhotosThe subseries includes souvenir postcards that were sold in booklets.
Byron Harmon PhotosPostcards 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 PublishingContains correspondence to Robert Bell from A. Calder. Correspondence contains personal communications regarding an estimate for a carriage. Correspondence sent from Winnipeg, Manitoba to the Geological Survey headquarters in Montreal, Quebec.
Sub-series consists of production and promotion records for Studio Theatre's performance of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Studio TheatreContains correspondence to Robert Bell from A. MacDonald. Correspondence contains personal communications regarding supplies and provisions. Correspondence sent from Hudson's Bay Company Fort Albany to the Geological Survey headquarters in Montreal, Quebec.
Sub-series consists of production and promotion records for Studio Theatre's performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Studio TheatreSub-series consists of production and promotion records for Studio Theatre's performance of A Month in the Country.
Studio TheatreSub-series consists of production and promotion records for Studio Theatre's performance of A Streetcar Named Desire.
Studio TheatreSub-series consists of production and promotion records for Studio Theatre's performance of A Touch of the Poet. Also includes clippings from a 1965 Montréal production.
Studio TheatreSub-series consists of records created in the production and promotion of Studio Theatre's performance of A View From the Bridge.
Studio TheatreThe Addendum – Board Members subseries contains 6 files discussing the activities of board members. Files are arranged by Board member. This subseries contains a variety of document types including correspondence, memorandum, notes, press releases, newspaper clippings, newsletters, and contact information. The specific topics this subseries covers are details on the work conducted by Human Rights Institute of Canada Board Members and their support for the Human Rights Institute of Canada.
The Addendum – Jews, Israel, Anti-Semitism subseries consists of two files of newspaper clippings and research discussing Israeli politics and conflicts, anti-Semitism, Jews, and Zionism. This subseries contains a variety of document types including conference documents, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and Senate debates. Specific topics in this subseries discusses are Arab-Israeli conflicts, Palestine, Holocaust deniers, criticisms of Israel, support of Israel from the Canadian government, and anti-Semitism.
The Dialogue Magazine subseries consists of 2 files of Dialogue Magazines. Files are arranged chronologically for a period of approximately 10 years. The time span shows changing views in Canada and changes in the publishing situation of the magazine. The specific topics covered in Dialogue Magazines in this subseries are the Liberal sponsorship scandal, same-sex marriage, various provincial and federal elections, Ottawa becoming bilingual, Quebec separation politics, and Senate reform.
The Addendums – Missing Women – The Truth About Women’s Appointments to the Senate – Persons Case II subseries contains 12 files discussing the Human Rights Institute of Canada conference “Reaching up: A Conference on Equity of Access to Power for Women” on Senate reform for Persons Case II. Files are arranged chronologically. This subseries contains a variety of document types including correspondence, Senate debates, newspaper clippings, memorandum, historical research, pamphlets, speeches, submissions and descriptions of Senate Committees, transcripts, lists of Senators and their biographies, House of Commons debates, legislation, conference planning materials, briefs, and tracking sheets for media contacts. The specific topics this subseries covers are Senate reform, Persons Case II, women in government and politics, and conferences held by the Human Rights Institute of Canada.
The Addendums – Native - Indians subseries contains 1 file. This subseries contains a variety of document types including encyclopedia entries, newspaper clippings, External Affairs and International Trade Canada consultations, correspondence, and transcripts. The specific topics this subseries covers are the First Nations of Canada, social issues in aboriginal communities, missing and murdered aboriginal women, the status of aboriginal peoples, Elijah Harper stopping the Meech Lake Accord, the Indian Act, residential schools, and discrimination against aboriginals. Also includes the National Indian Brotherhood General By-Laws.
The Addendums - Women subseries contains 2 files discussing the status of women and women’s rights. Files are arranged by subject and type. This subseries contains a variety of document types including newspaper clippings, correspondence, memorandum, reports, legislation, booklets, Senate debates, and House of Commons debates. The specific topics this subseries covers are the status of women, the status of aboriginal women, funding for women’s organizations, pension equality, equal pay, the Royal Commission on the Status of Women, violence against women, female genital mutilation, honour killing, the Persons Case, and the beliefs of the the Famous Five on eugenics.
Contains addresses, talks, and lectures on topics such as politics, religion, science, euthanasia, etc.
This subseries contains information specifically for adolescents, so this is the most illustrated and colourful series in the collection. The majority of the comic book format items in the collection are in this series. There is one comic book specifically for Native American adolescents. "Sex on Earth and other planets" is unique in that it is a comic book conceived, designed and written by teens for teens; created in Los Angeles in 1992, it is present in both English and Spanish. A Hawaiian comic book called "Bloodstream Follies" presents a cast of seven teens who expose themselves to AIDS via sharing needles for recreational drugs and steroids, and unsafe heterosexual and homosexual sex; it co-stars the crew of a ship of AIDS viruses. The brochures in this series contain titles like "Teens & AIDS" and "Could I get it?"
Subseries consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of dragonflies from the Aeshnidae family.
Agriculture and Forestry subseries contains seventeen files regarding the planning and teaching of a new course at the University of Alberta, AGFOR 300 & 400. This course, called "Man and Resources," was co-taught with WE Harris and several other lectures. Harris’ lecture topics focused on energy, the use of resources and population. Materials date from ca. 1970-1979 with course planning materials dating from as far back as 1961. Document types include notes, index cards, lecture outlines, correspondence, course content, course reviews, student essays, test questions, assignments, articles and research on energy and resources. As well there are two u-matic video tapes, and an audiotape of lectures. Significant material covered planning materials for the class, Harris lecture “Three Critical Resources” as well as course materials such as assignments, tests, essays and lectures.
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.