Photograph shows Victor Post as a child (with headphones) in the classroom.
File predominately consists of photographs of Arnold Skitsko in cowboy outfit, holding onto a gun at a poker table. There is also one photograph of him in a fur coat and hat, holding a shotgun.
Arnold Skitsko was a friend of Victor Post and owner of Copperfield Plastic Fabricators Ltd. in Edmonton.
File consists of one photograph of Arnold Skitsko, a friend of Victor Post and owner of Copperfield Plastic Fabricators Ltd. in Edmonton. Skitsko is standing beside the batmobile vehicle that he built at an airplane hangar. Smaller airplanes can be seen in the background.
File consists of 1 photograph of Nick Taylor posing to a television camera and holding what appears to be a Victor Post photograph of the Calgary Olympics opening ceremony. Nick Taylor was the leader of the Alberta Liberal Party from 1974 - 1988 and also served in the Canadian Senate from 1996 - 2002. Victor Post can also be seen in the photograph, looking at the unidentified man.
File consists of news article, program, certificate and images of Post's science fair exhibit.
File consists of framed photographs of the opening ceremony. At least one photograph is signed by Victor Post.
Portrait of Reverend Père Albert Chevigny O.M.I., who was born in St. Albert in 1883 and died in 1921. He was ordained in 1911.
A copy of a surveyor's map of St. Albert produced by the Government of Alberta in 1910. It shows shows riverlots and sections 56 and 58, Sturgeon River, Little Sturgeon River, Big Lake, and Michel Callihoo Reserve.
This photograph depicts the St. Albert Citizen's Committee car in the St. Albert Anti-annexation parade held in March or April 1981. This Committee was formed by Richard Plain (President- Chairman), John Welsh (Vice President), Diane Prector (Secretary), Norbert Van Wyk (Treasurer), Lorraine Shelemy (Coordinator), Louise and Walter Zuk, members. The aim of the Committee was to prevent St. Albert's annexation by Edmonton.
This file consists of a framed cartoon signed by Yardley-Jones, Edmonton Sun. The cartoon depicts Santa Claus with a line-up of children and Edmonton's mayor, Cecil "Cec" Purves, at the end of the line. The caption reads "If that kid on the end asks for Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Strathcona County or New Sarepta, give him a kick in his big, fat Medal of Office."