File consists of photographs of an individual on a lawnmower near the grounds of St. Albert Place. Also included are photographs of Perron St. looking north towards Mission Hill. These photographs might have been a submission for a magazine or newspaper.
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 the official itinerary and the media itinerary for the royal visit by Queen Elizabeth II to Canada from June 27 - July 1, 1990. Also included is a photocopy of a Victor Post Photography order form for photographs from the royal visit, which is filled out on behalf of Premier Don Getty.
File consists of photographs of the Queen's visit that have been put on cardboard paper mats. The Queen is photographed at various events with other dignitaries, such as Prime Minister Brain Mulroney, Alberta Premier Don Getty, and Alberta Lieutenant Governor Helen Hunley. Some of the identified events include:
Official arrival to Alberta at Olympic Plaza
State dinners hosted by the Primer Minister and Premier
Visit to Spruce Meadows Equestrian Centre for the Finals of The Queen Elizabeth II Cup
Group photographs with the King's Own Calgary Regiment and the Calgary Highlanders
File consists of a booklet produced by Edgewood, a residential house developer. The booklet consists of floor plans of the Edgewood Estates and Edgewood Village housing complexs, along with pricing information and contact card to marketing representative Lisa Binder. The booklet published photographs taken by Victor Post.
File consists of correspondence between Victor Post and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, regarding Victor Post's submission of the official photo album of the royal visit and provincial license plates with King Hussein's call letters.