Soft-cover red 18 x 24 cm notebook with about 150 pages with hand-written names, numbers, regiments and other information about enlisted men and women in World War 1 and World War 2
A small blue paperback book that tells the stories of WWI with accounts from veterans taken seventy years after the war started. There appears to be no local history in the book.
23-page legal-size report with names of all personnel in the 72nd Battalion which embarked from Halifax on April 23, 1916 on the "S.S. Empress of Britain"
4 type-written single-sided pages of legal-sized paper listing the soldiers serving overseas in WWII from Indian Head and District as well as their rank and what unit they were serving with as of November 1, 1941.
A large card stock program for the 47th anniversary reunion of the 17th Field Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery held in Nanaimo B.C. in 1987 including a detailed itinerary for the weekend.
A letter from the burgomaster (mayor) and aldermen of Winschoten, Netherlands, in 1984 to Mr. and Mrs. F. Comandina-Walstra about the 17th Field Regiment Association's trip to Winschoten earlier that year and saying that multiple copies of the group photo were enclosed for everyone who was on the trip.
Six soldiers of the 17th Field Regiment pose with a large Krupp artillery gun. Sgt. Peter Powless from Indian Head is identified in the photograph. The Krupp proving grounds were at Meppen, Germany, just 70 km southeast of Winschoten, the Netherlands, where the regiment was stationed after WWII.
A posed group photo of about 120 veterans of the 17th Field Regiment at a reunion in Regina in 1973. They ar photographed outside the banquet hall of the reunion's venue. The men are not named.