The fonds consists of 12 b & w postcards of scenes from the Grande Prairie area in 1937-1938 taken by Cameron White, photographer for The White Studio. The McDermid Photo Service envelope from Calgary, in which the postcards were housed, dated April 12, 1938 is included. Also in the file is a Ceretificate of Change of Name for John Cameron White to become Ross Haynes.
Mr. and Mrs. William Melville Reynolds with dog Brownie in front of their home on Clarkson hill. The sign behind Mr. Reynolds advertises watch, clock, and jewlery repair.
Image shows Bill Archer, Rod Fawcett, Herb Shields, Bert Dagleish, Murray Carlisle, Jim Carlisle, and Jean Dagleish posing in front of the lodge at Kinuseo Falls in British Columbia. The caption below the photograph reads “The Lodge at the Kinuseo Falls.” The caption on the back of the photograph is partially cut off across the top but appears to read “cozy ? at the Lodge.”
Collection consists of pamphlets published by the Canadian government and other organizations during the Cold War, mostly concerning the threat of nuclear war. Pamphlets were published by the Government of Canada, Combined Universities Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Canadian Chamber of Commerce, and others. The collection is arranged into four series, and subjects include civil defence, the anti-nuclear movement, nuclear war, survival planning, and communist threats. Other items discuss radioactive fallout, rescue operations, and first aid.