Fonds consists of records documenting Johnson's political and business careers, including constitutions and bylaws of political organizations, trade agreements, political cartoons and clippings; business records including correspondence, daily journals, financial records and contracts; personal family correspondence and insurance records, Johnson's army diary, and records relating to Byron's father, Oliver Johnson; photographs of the Johnson family and of Johnson with his cabinet and colleagues; correspondence regarding Johnson's work with the RCAF; publications, including newsletters, magazines, journals, annual reports and copies of speeches, some of which are annotated by Johnson or contain photographs, articles or obituaries about him; records regarding the visit of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip to Victoria, October 1951, including invitations to functions and photograph album of the visit prepared by the Daily Colonist newspaper.
Fonds documents Drury's journalism career, and consists of files relating to journalism, 1943-1958; subject files, 1944-62; the Empire Press Union, 1941, 1946; and the United Nations Conference on International Organization, 1944-45.
Fonds consists of records of the Victoria Labour Council and is predecessors, the Victoria and District Trades and Labour Council and the Victoria Labour Council (of the Canadian Congress of Labour), including account books (1904-1959), charter (1942), correspondence (1912-1979), minutes and minute books (1909-1967), photographs (1959-1969), press clippings (1949) and roll books (1944).
Fonds consists of minutes (1898-1956) of meetings of the Shipyard Workers Union Local 238 (Boilermakers), and photographs of boilermakers and shipyard workers, ca. 1898-1940s.
Victoria Shipyard Workers Federal Union, Local 238 (Boilermakers)