This series contains reference material collected by Diefenbaker and his office staff while Prime Minister and during his second term as Leader of the Opposition. It includes correspondence, reports, speech notes, press clippings, and some published material.
This series contains two photograph albums. The first documents Saunders' participation in a private expedition to Brazil in 1923. Copies of these photographs are in the form of glass positive. The second documents Saunders' travels around the world, including Hong Kong, China, Malaya, Borneo, Ceylon, Egypt, Malta, France, Gibraltar and England, in 1932. The later album contains both positives and negatives (nitrate) which have been placed in their own file and folders. Both albums and the glass positives are well labelled
Correspondence pertaining to arrangements, notices, programs, speaking notes, etc. in re: addresses to academic, professional, and public audiences on a variety of subjects relating to ecosystems
This series includes research and publications by Austenson as well as other faculty from Crop Science. Topics vary but include crop rotation and land management, land development projects, and winter wheat.
This series consists of correspondence; minutes and reports; journal and conference submissions; research and conference grant applications; and resource materials pertaining to Courtney's involvement as a member, executive member, expert witness, etc., of a variety of associations, societies and organizations relating to his areas of professional interest
This series contains John Diefenbaker’s correspondence while Prime Minister, both incoming and outgoing, filed by his office staff. It contains correspondence with cabinet members, the Civil Service, other politicians, foreign leaders, personal friends and advisors, and the general public, all arranged in the same series of subject files. The topics covered include almost all the political and social questions of the period.
This series contains negatives of photographs taken by L.G. Saunders in a variety of locations across the globe. The subject matter is a mixture of urban, pastoral, scientific, public, private and artistic. The negatives have been organized alphabetically according to the box label. Many of the earlier images are nitrate negatives which are volatile in nature
These books contain instructions to "sitters" looking after the gallery, and record activities undertaken, names of visitors, orders and requests for items, sales, etc.
This series consists of correspondence, records related to the Review Committee for Scholarships, annual reports, publications government publications, etc., related to the work of the Canada Council and/or Leddy's involvement with it.