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Alberta Government commissions

Series consists of Victor Post's commission work for the Province of Alberta. His assignments include photographs of dignitaries, official visits and events. His work as official photographer for the Provincial Government include:

  • 1978 – Royal visit of Queen Elizabeth II and the Commonwealth
  • 1983 – Royal visit of The Prince and Princess of Wales and the Universiade Games
  • 1984 – Papal visit of Pope John Paul II
  • 1985 – Royal visit of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
  • 1987 – Royal visit of The Duke and Duchess of York
  • 1987 – Papal stopover of Pope John Paul II
  • 1988 – 1988 Winter Olympic Games
  • 1989 – Royal visit of King Hussein and Queen Noor of Jordan
  • 1990 – Royal visit of Queen Elizabeth II

General commissions

Series consists of Victor Post's commission work done for various organizations, corporations, events, and people. This series excludes his work done for the Province of Alberta. His assignments include photographs of dignitaries, official visits and events. Photographs also include St. Albert places and people.

Mountain Culture: recordings of talks and presentations

Series consists of audio recordings of talks and presentations from the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival (usually occurring from late-October to early November) as well as other talks that occurred throughout the year. The series also contains photos that relate to slideshow presentations, a CD-ROM invitation and video recordings from presentations and training for staff of the film festival world tour. The series is divided into sub-series based on the class that the recording was assigned by Mountain Culture. There is a subseries for other recordings with an unknown class.

People

Series consists of predominately photographs taken by Victor Post of people he knew over the course of his personal and professional life. Photographs predominately cover significant well known figures, but also some unidentified people. The photographs do not seem to a part of any obvious commission work done by Post.