File consists of photographs of the Queen's official state dinner given by the Province of Alberta at Government House. The Queen and the royal party are greeted by the Premier of Alberta, Peter Lougheed, and his wife, Jeanne Lougheed.
File consists of photographs of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh's tour by train to Bruderheim, St. Paul, and Vegreville, Alberta. In Bruderheim, the Queen is greeted by Mayor Jim O'Hara and other village councilors. The Queen signs the guest book and is presented with flowers and a teddy bear. In St. Paul, The Queen can be seen with the St. Paul Elementary School in the background. In Vegreville, The Queen attends the unveiling of a plaque to commemorate Her visit to the town. She is welcomed by a Ukrainian dance performance. Also seen in the photographs is Vegreville's pysanka, the largest Ukrainian Easter egg in the world.
File consists of the official guide and digest guide for the Commonwealth Games. Also included is the information manual given to volunteers at the Games. Also included is one photograph of a hot air balloon with the Commonwealth Games logo on it.
File consists of the St. Albert Shoppers' Guide publication, which published on the cover a photograph of a barn in winter time that was taken by Victor Post. The caption for the photograph reads: "The magic wand of hoar frost was waved over this rural Alberta farm last year. This scene was taken just four miles or so west of St. Albert."
File consists of photographs of the exterior of Alberta Government House, the former official residence of Lieutenant Governors of Alberta, located in Edmonton. Also included are photographs of the official book presented to Dr. Bernhard Vogel during his state visit on December 6-7, 1977. Vogel was Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany from 1976 to 1988.
File consists of photographs of the C-FMES-X turbo otter airplane. Also labelled with the photographs is Ray Cox, most likely the pilot of the plane. All photographs show the plane in the air.
File consists of photographs of a farm and windmill in snowy overcast conditions. Both the farm and windmill are not highly visible, due to the snowy conditions. One of the prints was submitted to an American Professional Photographers Association print show in 1978 with the title "Rural Winter". The St. Albert Shoppers' Guide publication in Sept. 1978 also published one of these photographs on the cover, with the following caption: "The magic wand of hoar frost was waved over this rural Alberta farm last year. This scene was taken just four miles or so west of St. Albert."