Series consists of Buckmaster's research and writing about the early explorers of the Western Rockies. Includes geological and regional histories, biographical research into the mountaineering activities of Earl Grey and Herbert Gleason, historic photographs and photographs taken by Buckmaster as he retraced their paths through various mountain ranges.
The sub-series consists of transcriptions of letters and memoranda from the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle relating to domestic and international affairs between 1840-1861 used by Dr. Eyck for research for his book on the Prince Consort.
Fonds consists of scholarly research, lecture notes, presentations, essays, book reviews, scholarly and personal correspondence with noted historians and politicians from the early 20th Century to the post WWII years from Great Britain and Germany, some personal correspondence with his parents during his time as a schoolboy, notebooks from his internment and military training, manuscripts of his scholarly publications, photographs and audio recordings of interviews of himself and his wife about their experiences living in Nazi Germany as well as broadcast recordings of interviews of Dr. Eyck’s research subjects. There is extensive original, transcribed
and photocopied correspondence and other materials Eyck compiled on his research subjects for his book on Prince Albert, the Queen Victoria’s consort, and his biography on George Peabody Gooch.
The series consists of research notes, essays and related material that reflect Dr. Eyck’s research interests .
Files consist of copies of archival documents from the Public Archives of Canada relating to “Utopia, Sect and Millennium in Western Canada.”
File consists of copies of archival documents on Icelandic settlers from the Public Archives of Manitoba relating to “Utopia, Sect and Millennium in Western Canada.”
File consists of some loose pages and loose photographs from what appears to have been a scrapbook of Harry Durney, Alan MacDonald’s uncle.
Fonds consists of records pertaining to Alan MacDonald's roles within the library at the University of Calgary and Dalhousie University, records pertaining to his uncle Wallace (silent film star and Hollywood producer), his father Vincent (lawyer, Dean of Law at Dalhousie University, civil servant, judge), records pertaining to the Calgary Aerospace Museum which MacDonald was actively involved with in retirement, and family-related papers.
Sans titreFiles consist of copies of archival and other documents related to the Barr Colony, Temperance Colonization Society, New Stockholm, St. Joseph’s Colony, Cannington Manor and others.
The series consists of notebooks, correspondence, manuscripts and related material pertaining to biographical information of Dr. Eyck and his family.