The fonds consists of minutes, treasurer's reports and membership lists (1962-1969, 1973-1988).
Bow Valley ITC ClubThe fonds consists of photocopies of constitution and bylaws (1932) and minutes (1936-1950); and original minute book (1934-1936). Also photographs of club events and tournament winners.
Bow Valley Lawn Bowling ClubThe fonds consists of articles of association, minutes, feeders' agreements, financial statements, and members' accounts.
Bow Valley Livestock Feeders' AssociationThe fonds consists of photographs of Calgary buildings and property developments, the Arctic, southern Alberta towns, mountain scenery and local architecture.
Bow Valley Photographic ServicesThe fonds consists of school district records including cashbooks, daily registers, minutes, monthly attendance reports, financial statements, tax rolls and invoices; and school division records including ledgers, correspondence and invoices.
Bow Valley School Division No. 43The fonds consists of photographs of the Bowe and Kirkpatrick families at the Alkali Lake Ranch.
Bowe, Kirkpatrick familyThe fonds consists of family farm diaries (1915-1944) kept by George, Hattie and their daughters, which include account entries; Doane College, Crete, Nebraska yearbooks (1922, 1925); and mandolin music books C. George acquired in the 1870s.
Bowlus familyThe fonds consists of Ray Cooley’s reminiscences of his childhood in Chinook, Alberta in the 1930s; and a transcription of Harvey Bowman’s diary of a canoe trip through northern Saskatchewan during the summer of 1915. Includes low-resolution photographs.
Bowman, Harvey McNally John AngusThe fonds consists of a minute book.
Bowness Golf ClubThe fonds consists of photographs of activities and camps of 2nd Troop (1919-1925), newsletter, "The Trail" (1946), message from Lord Baden-Powell and miscellaneous programs (1923-1963).
Boy Scouts of Canada. 2nd Calgary TroopThe fonds consists of minutes, circulars, newsletters, handbooks, lists of troops and rosters of leaders. Includes some records of the Shaganappi District, and membership cards of Charles C. "Neil" Curtis.
Boy Scouts of Canada, Calgary RegionThe fonds consists of photographs taken by professional photographer Boyd Waddell. Images include views taken in Swift Current, Saskatchewan while he was a photographic apprentice; views of Labrador and Suffield, Alberta taken while he was an aerial photographer for the Royal Canadian Air Force; family views after his marriage to Freda Crum and the birth of their children, Brent and Wendy; and views taken while he was a freelance photographer. His major clients included the Calgary Highlanders, the Gyro Club and the Jaycees; and he also took photographs for the McDougall Stoney Mission Society of which he was a member and director.
The fonds includes enlargements of photographs he took during trips to the Canadian Arctic during the 1970s, however the negatives for these are not included in the fonds. There are also no negatives in this fonds for the Pauline Studio which he operated in Brooks, Alberta from 1946 to 1950; or for his work for the Alberta and federal governments. Aside from the enlargements of his Arctic trips (PB-897) and some smaller prints relating to family, time in Swift Current and the air force (PA-3594), the fonds consists primarily of negatives. Some of these are black and white sheet film negatives 4” x 5” or smaller (NA-5643); but the majority are 35mm black and white and colour negatives which are located with a small amount of textual records (M8929).
The textual records include documents, biographical information, and correspondence relating to the life and photographic career of Boyd Waddell; and notes and identification relating to his photographic collection.
Waddell, BoydThe fonds consists of annual reports (1950-1992), minutes (1968-1992), membership lists (1948-1950), correspondence (1949-1956), financial records (1963-1972), photographs of club activities (1959-1960s), and miscellaneous programs, reports and newsclippings. Incudes the administrative records of the Boys' and Girls Clubs of Calgary Foundation (1975-1994).
Boys' and Girls' Clubs of CalgaryThe fonds consists of records of the Retirees organization plus historical information on Amoco and British Petroleum (and their predecessors) in western Canada. This includes photographs taken by Amoco Canada, BP Canada, and Dome Petroleum Ltd. of their facilities, equipment, and staff.
BP Volunteers Calgary RetireesThe fonds consists of family correspondence.
Bradley familyThe fonds consists of account books.
Bradley's Western Wear and SaddleryThe fonds consists of six hotel registers (1906-1908, 1909-1910, 1910-1911, 1915-1924, 1924-1930 and 1930-1949) which list people (many notable) who stayed at the hotel. Also consists of a cashbook (1962-1963) and a general ledger (1963-1964).
Braemar Lodge HotelThe fonds consists of account book.
Brands Shoe Repair ShopThe fonds consists of account books for Bertin Armstrong (1899-1900s) and Mathew and Edna Branley (1919-1920s); Mathew Branley’s poetry, music and music contracts (ca. 1920s); account books (1945-1955) re Branley Construction; 1956 work journal, plans and clippings re construction of Cliff Walker home (M-6168 Box1); regulations re war-time pricing and safety; correspondence re carpenter accounts for A. Butcher, F. Kenny, Jack Mitchell and Joe Stone; correspondence re construction of homes for Mrs. Opal Hansen and H. Patten (1945-1946); application for old age pension for Mathew Branley (1962-1963); correspondence re Matt’s Flowers (1964-1965); 1973 and 1975 appraisals of property located at 3401-17th Avenue SW. (M-6181 Box 2); miscellaneous material re McKinley family; school notebooks for Norman McKinley Sr., (ca. 1910) re grammar, book-keeping, French, composition, writing and drawing (M-6168 Box 3); school scrapbooks compiled by Norman McKinley Jr. (ca. 1938-1940s) re current events, sports, industries, transportation, interior decorating, paintings, scenery and war; school scrapbooks compiled by Laura McKinley when in grade 8 (1965) re social,Time Magazine articles and pollution (M-6168 Box 4O/S); blotters collected by Norman McKinley advertising Calgary businesses (M-3074).
Branley familyJust 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 ProjectCollection consists of a North West Mounted Police discharge certificate for John Herron, who served with the NWMP as a Sub Constable and Ferrier from 1874-1878.
The fonds consists of drafts and completed manuscripts and research materials including recorded interviews for Brennan's published books. Features drafts of his magazine stories and research notes; as well as copies and clippings and research materials for his works as journalist.
Brennan, Brian AnthonyThe fonds consists of campaign speeches, literature and newsclippings.
Lee, Craig "Brian"Fonds consists of correspondence; manuscripts of novels, short stories, articles, essays, book reviews, screenplays and stage plays; works on B. Moore; and miscellaneous material. Also includes five small appendices (MsC 32, 33, 34, 35, 43) consisting of material relating to B. Moore and acquired from other sources. Appendices include television script of A view from across the water; correspondence and contracts relating to publication by Harlequin Books Limited of Wreath for a redhead and The executioners; promotional material and reviews of Citadel Theatre production of Catholics; and sound recording of speech given by B. Moore. MsC 267 consists of postcard from the spinster lady Mary Judith Keogh (the original of Judith Hearne) to B. Moore's aunt, Mrs. McInally, in Belfast circa 1900. Accession 758/04.8 consists of photocopies of letters from B. Moore to William Weintraub, 1951-1976.
Moore, BrianFonds consists of research materials collected during Brian Sinclair’s research for the publication Calgary Architecture: The Boom Years, 1972-1982, which was co-written with Pierre S. Guimond. The fonds consists of photographs, contact sheets, pamphlets, brochures, project lists, letters, and notes that document Calgary architects and architecture in the 1970s and early 1980s.
Sinclair, Brian Robert