Militia
- 1885 Field Force and Rebellion Veterans
- Camp of Intelligence Corps at Batoche 1885
- Cemetery Hill, Ft. Qu’Appelle. Capt. John French and his wife
- Colonel Otter’s brigade approaching the South Saskatchewan
- Edgar Dewdney, Claude Hamilton, Piapot and Others
- Feeding Sioux Indians
- Frank Henry Hawkins - Montreal Garrison, Artillery
- Humboldt – Telegraph Station
- Major-General Middleton (01)
- Militia
- Militia Camp at Humboldt
- Montreal Garrison Artillery Camp
- Mounted troops at Ft. Qu’Appelle
- North West Field Force celebration 1885 Rebellion - Veterans
- North-West Rebellion, 1885 – Militia (1)
- North-West Rebellion, 1885 – Militia (2)
- North-West Rebellion, 1885 – Militia – Camp life (1)
- North-West Rebellion, 1885 – Militia – Camp life (2)
- North-West Rebellion, 1885 – Militia – Camp life (3)
- North-West Rebellion, 1885 – Militia – Camp life (4)
- Officers of Governor – General’s Body Guard
- Old Bridge at Ft. Qu’Appelle – site of present PFRA dam
- Possibly the Montreal Garrison Artillery 1880’s
- Prisoners taken by 12th Batt. York Rangers in North-West Rebellion
- Regina Blazers (01)
- Regina Blazers (02)
- Reunion of Montreal Garrison Artillery in Montreal, 1940
- The 65th Montreal Cabineers
- Washing at river – Ft. Qu’Appelle
- Winnipeg Cavalry troop escorting 12th batt. (York rangers of Toronto)
- Winnipeg Station
- “After Fish Creek”
- “Boultons”
- “Boulton’s and French’s Scouts”
- “Boulton’s Horse”
- “Breaking Camp at Gardepy’s”
- “C Company to A Battery C.A.”
- “Camp at Fish Creek”
- “Camp at Gardepy’s Crossing”
- “Camp of the Intelligence Corps, composed of Dominion Land Surveyors at Batoche…”
- “Camp “B” Battery, Prince Albert”
- “Church Service”
- “Crees at Prince Albert”
- “French and his men”
- “Lord Melgund & French advancing to Gabriel’s Crossing, Sask.”
- “Mess Tent “B” Battery”
- “On the Big Bear Trail”
- “Scalping”
- “Second Ford Loon Lake where Gen. Middleton turned back”
- “Second Ford Loon Lake” (01)
- “Second Ford Loon Lake” (02)
- “Sentry Box”
- “Shelter trench exercise”
- “Some of our wounded”
- “The first fresh meat (Root)”
- “Wounded leaving for Saskatoon”