File consists of photographs of John Diefenbaker, the 13th Prime Minister of Canada. All photographs are identical shots of Diefenbaker with some variations in development. One photograph is a group shot that is also labelled to include Neil Crawford, former executive assistant to Diefenbaker and Member of Legislative Assembly of Alberta.
File consists of photographs of a dilapidated old barn.
File consists of a photograph of the old city hall building of St. Albert that was located on Sir Winston Churchill Ave.
File consists of photographs of the train trestle bridge in St. Albert at sunset.
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.
Recording of local musicians performing songs such as "You are Only Teasing Me," "Fated Oh Lone Letter," and " I Know What it Means to be Lonely." The second side of the disc includes various musical recordings but the locations and content is unidentified.
File consists of photographs of St. Albert Place during the winter season.
Disc includes a short history of the town of Donatville. It includes recordings of local children playing musical instruments and singing songs such as "Jesus Loves Me," and "Way Back in the Hills." The second side of the disc includes various recordings of musical performances. The subject matter and location of side two is unknown.
File consists of photographs of Highway #1 and surrounding scenery in Alberta, on a stretch between Calgary and Banff.
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.