File consists of photographs of older buildings, such as log houses, in farmstead areas around St. Albert, Edmonton Residential School (Poundmaker), and an unidentified abandoned old church. And newer buildings in St. Albert, such as Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building, Alberta Provincial Building, St. Albert Place, Royal Canadian Legion St. Albert Branch building, Senior Citizens' Recreation Centre and the model RCAF plane outside, a Petro-Canada gas station
The Edmonton Indian Residential School, which was in operation from 1924 - 1968. This area would become the home of the Poundmaker Lodge rehabilitation centre. The school building depicted here was burned down in 2000.
Series consists of records pertaining to Victor Post's commercial business, Victor Post Photography, such as photographs of his studio and lab, his studio portraits, and promotional material.
File consists of photographs of an industrial company called Vulcan, located in St. Albert. Included are photographs of both the exterior and interior of the company, including equipment. The company was located at Calder Place and Chatelain Drive.
File consists of photographs of an old log house in the woods where the right hand side of the house has fallen in. One of the photographs was used in the Treasury Board calendar. There is variation in development of these photographs. Also included are some photographs of a well and an unidentified woman standing by a door.
File consists of photographs of mountain scenery, that includes rivers, lakes, forests, waterfalls and rocks, in the Jasper National Park and Kananaskis area. Some of the identified places include road to Moab Lake, Mount Robson and road to Athabasca Falls, North Saskatchewan River and Highway 93, Tangle Creek Falls, and Ribbon Creek in Kananaskis Country.
File consists of closeup photographs of various flowers, some of which include daisies and tulips. Some of the photographs are identified to be taken in a greenhouse.
File consists of photographs of scenery around the Mount Burstall region in Alberta. Photographs depict mountains half covered with snow, half-frozen river and trees.