The fonds consists of 5 photographs pertaining to architect, H.D. Johnson including buildings, his home, and his wife.
Johnson, H.D.The fonds consists of photographs of the Moreau family, their home, and store.
Moreau FamilyThe fonds consists of 9 photographs pertaining to the life of Duncan Campbell, including a bridge in Whitemud, his cottage, and portrait. Also included are photographs of teachers in Fort Saskatchewan and H.B. McKenzie.
Campbell, DuncanThis fonds consists of photographs of Edmonton and Alberta from the late 1800s and early 1900s from various well-known photographers, including Ernest Brown, C.W. Mathers, and others that were collected by the donor. The photographs include images of Legislators visiting towns in southwestern Alberta, as well as street scenes, businesses, and buildings in Edmonton.
The fonds also includes photographs taken by Bryce Van Dusen at his store, Acme Novelty Ltd., and during a tour of Churchill, Manitoba.
Van Dusen, BryceThe fonds consists of photographs of the Lauder family and their bakery in Edmonton.
Lauder FamilyThe collection consists of two group portrait photographs of students and teachers at the Edmonton High School. The school was located on 108th Avenue between 101 and 104 Streets and later became known as Victoria High School.
One photo is of the Executive of the High School Literary Society which was a school club interested in literature and debating and also published a newsletter, The High School Topics.
Robert H. Johnston is in both photographs.
Henderson's round barn built by Thomas Henderson to house purebred cattle.
The fonds consists of 6 photographs of the Henderson family and their farms. Also included in the fonds is a group photograph of early surveyors.
Henderson FamilyA family portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carmichael, Glen Carmichael, and Mary Marie Carmichael.