The fonds consists of copy prints of photographs taken by Chooutla (Carcross) Residential School teacher A. Richard King of his students and their school life in and around Carcross, Yukon. Subjects include Mr. King, Principal Lawson, Vice-Principal Walters, supervisors Miss Fennell, Miss Barstow and Beverly Bear, the school, tobogganing, and games and activities during Winter Carnival Days and Sports Day. Also included are images of the Matthew Watson General Store and tourists waiting to board the White Pass and Yukon Route (WP&YR) train at the Carcross station. Many of the students in the photographs are identified including Helen Malcolm, Dorothy Johnnie, Judy Hager, Vivian Smith, Velma Silas, Ben Johnson, Nancy Tizya, Virginia Simon and Ann Smith.
The fonds consists of photographs and negatives depicting scenes of Waterloo College (later named Waterloo Lutheran University and Wilfrid Laurier University) and portraits of faculty, staff, and students.
This fonds consists of membership and executive board lists, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and various other textual records concerning gardening information.
Fonds consists of the personal and professional records of David Brown Milne, including correspondence with friends, patrons, family and his dealer; diaries and similar writing; documentation of Milne’s military service; designs for Canadian flags; cancelled watercolours; sketches and sketchbooks. Contains series:
Correspondence sent by David Milne, including drafts of letters
Correspondence received by David Milne
Diaries and other writings by David Milne
World War I documents
Douglas Duncan and Picture Loan Society documents
Maps of potential painting locations
Publicity material
Documents relating to Vera Parsons and 1963 court case
Canadian flag drawings and designs for Studio Magazine cover
This fonds consists of school board minute books, photographs including priests, and rough drafts of the chapters involving education from Denis Landry's book Azilda, comme je l'ai connu : document historique 1890 à 1972.
The fonds consists of the administrative and race records of the Yukon Dog Mushers Association. There are four series: Correspondence; Minutes and By-laws; Financial Records; and Race Records.
The collection consists of 107 photographs in a binder. Information about the photographs is hand-printed on the reverse. The photographers have not been identified. The subjects illustrated a number of “lifestyle” stories of local Burlington interest: community service organizations, awards, independent business owners, and cultural activities.