Fonds consists of 15 albums of photographs taken from stations during M.P. Bridgland's survey of a strip on both sides of the railway lines through Jasper National Park (1915). Survey of interprovincial boundary with A.O. Wheeler.
The fonds consists of images that depict multiple members of the Brimacombe family from the earliest years of their presence in Alberta to the end of the Second World War. There are also multiple images of various sites around Vermilion, events, and farming. ; Sites include multiple buildings in Vermilion, the exterior and interior of the Brimacombe Brothers store, the interior and exterior of the Breage and Vermilion post offices, Brimacombe homesteads and farms, and unidentified sites in England related to the Brimacombe family. There are also images of events such as hockey games, baseball games, picnics, community gatherings, ice-skating, and family get-togethers. Most of the images feature people or events but there are also some landscape shots and images of flora and fauna around Vermilion. ; The remaining material consists of seven cigarette cards, which are small prints that were distributed in tea and cigarette boxes in England from the late 19th century through the early decades of the 20th century. Cards were printed in thematic series and were collected. These seven cards were part of a series of 50 cards related to gardening and were issued in 1938 by the Imperial Tobacco Company.
The fonds consists of photographs of the Bruni-Bossio family in Jasper; the Annual Italian Community Picnic; two articles: one about Rosina Bruni-Bossio (Garcea) and her life in Jasper. These photographic reproduction were made from digitized scans made by Rosina Bruni-Bossio in 2003; the second about how she established the Italian Community Picnic.
The fonds consists of material acquired by Bryce Van Dusen including a photograph featuring the Globe Lumber Limited, Edmonton dating from the 1910s, a photograph featuring the Pendennis Hotel, Edmonton in 1912, a photograph featuring the Edmonton Exhibition dating from the 1910s, and a photograph featuring a view of the Edmonton legislature circa. 1913.
The fonds consists of six series: A) Mennonite Foundation of Canada, B) Congregational Affiliations, C) Educational Involvements, D) Heritage Involvements, E) Biographical / Personal / Familial, F) David Toews and Louise Friesen papers.
The fonds consists of a photograph of a prairie wedding circa 1905, a photograph of a wedding congregation outside a prairie homestead circa 1905, and a panoramic photograph featuring Edmonton circa 1905. The photographer is unidentified.
The collection consists of images from a surveying crew that worked in the Peace River area, and includes images of pack horses, camps, trees and crew.