- [Written on newsprint above photograph:] Application of make-up - Inez MacDonald making up Stu Carson.
- [Hidden under brown paper:] Mrs. Richard MacDonald and Mr. Stuart Carson.
The fonds consists of a diary belonging to Robert’s second wife, Margaret ‘Greta’ McPherson (Grant) Anderson and papers relating to the birth registration of their son Malcolm Robert Anderson (b 19 Apr 1920). There is also a poem written by Robert Thompson Anderson, Our Capital Town, about the city of Edmonton and apparently read at annual events in the fire department.
The photographs include the Anderson home and family members, Edmonton street scenes and events, and the Edmonton Fire Department and Health Department.
The fonds also includes Robert’s published works, The Old Timer and Other Poems (819 AND), Canadian Born and other Western Verse (819 AND 1913 c.3) and Troopers in France (819 AND 1932).
File List:
File 1. Schoolwork dairy of Margaret ‘Greta’ McPherson Grant, 29 Aug 1905 to 24 Oct. 1905,
File 2. Birth records for Malcolm Robert Anderson – includes birth tag (name, weight, date, doctor’s name) 19 Apr 1920; abstract of birth with covering letter and receipt, 21 Apr 1920; notice of registration and birth certificate 11 May 1920; doctor’s receipt 13 May 1920,
File 3. Poem – Our Capital Town, by Robert Thompson Anderson, n.d.
This fonds consists of an original letter written in 1894 by John William Clutton to a friend in England, who had shipped a potato-tilling plough to Mr. Clutton. The letter recounts pioneer life and farming in the Beaumont area. It includes references to ‘Gough’, a young man whom Clutton had recruited from England for help and Sandy Lake.
There are also 2 typed transcripts of the original letter.
Possibly an early group to the Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers' Association.
A portrait from their waists up of an Indigenous man wearing a full headdress and traditional clothing standing with a male member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police dressed in red serge. Gateway Camera Club of Edmonton
A group of Indigenous individuals on horseback coming through the gates at Fort Edmonton as part of a reenactment program. Gateway Camera Club of Edmonton
An Indigenous individual in traditional costume performing a Hoop dance; other Indigenous performers in costume are on the sideline watching the performance. Gateway Camera Club of Edmonton
A view of several painted Indigenous teepees set up in a park setting with visitors wandering between the tents. The teepees were part of a display for a celebration titled "Indian Day". Gateway Camera Club of Edmonton
A view of two individuals [trying on or beading] mukluks. Gateway Camera Club of Edmonton