Collection consists of records donated to or acquired by Special Collections that do not belong to other fonds or collections, and that have a focus on mountain culture or exploration.
The collection consists of recorded interviews. Transcripts are available for nine of the interviews.
Kirkham, Thomas J.The collection consists of recorded interviews.
Labour Oral History ProjectThe collection consists of photographs of local personalities, businesses, farming and events.
Lomond Book CommitteeThe collection consists of photographs of Vulcan area streets, buildings, farms, ranches and personalities, including the School of Agriculture (Claresholm), Curly McPherson, Elves Brothers store, Office of Morton, photographer, cyclone damage, Harvey school, elevator fire, Darby family. Also consists of an article on the Vulcan hospital; and photocopied pages of the register of births, deaths and marriage for Reid Hall district near Vulcan (1907-1927).
MacMillan, Clayton familyThe collection consists of research notes, copies of documents and photographs, and correspondence.
Manson, Jack M.Collection consists of letters from Sir Winston Churchill and Clementine Spenser Churchill; medals; published material relating to Churchill; portraits of Churchill; and photographs, moving images, sound recordings of and addresses by various individuals to the Sir Winston Churchill Society of Calgary.
Sir Winston Churchill Society of CalgaryThe collection consists of genealogical reference material compiled from the 1970s to 1996, including biographies, family trees, wills, certificates, letters, obituaries, newsclippings, notes, etc. (The Traill files contain original family correspondence, dating back to 1860.) Also consists of extensive alphabetically-arranged genealogical index cards, which include such information as birth and death dates, parents' names, spouses' names, and source of information. Includes a small amount of Pat's personal papers related to his army service and Khaki University.
McCloy, Thomas Rennie "Pat"Just over one hundred Interviews were conducted on the history of oil companies during the early 1970s to the early 1980s to determine their effect on communities and the environment in the Arctic. Subjects include Canadian petroleum and natural gas exploration and the offshore oil and gas industry and its effects on the Beaufort Sea Region. This collection includes original cassettes and duplicate copies of the interviews.
The Arctic Technology Preservation ProjectThe collection consists of nine volumes of "My Genealogy" (1977-1987), and correspondence, research notes and supporting documentation related to the project (1930s-1987). Includes postcard views of the Rockies (1920s-1930s) and a few family photographs.
Miles, Walter K.