The fonds consists of photographs of Athabasca houses and commercial buildings, Baptiste Lake, Cub Scouts, a 1956 play "Grand National Night", and aerial views of the Athabasca area. Also included is information on the Sacred Heart Hospital, a 1947 Gas Application and Contract between Fred Mills and Alberta Utilities, the buildings where Lloyd practiced law, a 1968 National Geographic river expedition that passed through Athabasca, 1977 Alberta Hospital Association newsletter, a sheet of Town of Athabasca letterhead from the 1980's, and 2 audio cassettes of interviews that Lloyd conducted with Charles Joseph Rayner Whiteley and Jefferson Davis Edwards in 1961. Subjects included on the Edwards cassette are: Amber Valley, Blacks, Entertainment, Farming, Freighting, J.W.Murphy, Pine Creek District, Pastor Sneed, and Toles School. Subjects included on the Whiteley cassette are: Amber Valley, Crown Lumber Co., John Philip Evans, Falconer's Store, 1904 Flood, Freighting, Toby Gyte, David Hay Sr., George Hees, Hislop and Nagel, George Leng, Billy Loutit, Chester McCutcheon, Richard McDougall, C.B.Major, William Harper Minns, Perryvale, Tom Plumley, Sandy Creek, Jack Secord, William (Billy) Smith, Ernest Sparr, telegraph lines, Dr.Thorndyke, Whiteley's Stopping Place, Lot Scott Willey, and Lewis Hay Irving Wood. In 1998, Eileen interviewed Viola Elizabeth (Jouston) Overholt. In 2009 Eileen Chamberlain interviewed two British war brides who came to Athabasca after WW11: Sheila (Boyce) Jackson and Maggie (Thorpe) Smith.