The fonds consists of pen and ink drawings, pencil sketches, the manuscript for a novel, and some correspondence regarding work submitted for publication and patents. All works appear to have been created in the 1950s. The drawings and sketches total approximately 400; they include work for a series of cartoons featuring a character called “Professor Piltdown”, and a 51-strip cartoon series for an 18th century Scottish story “Black Roderick.” The novel is titled “Murder for the Title” and noted by Small to be a sports thriller. All works appear to have been unpublished.
The fonds consists of documents and ephemera from the British Columbia Ministry of Women's Equality. Includes a history of the ministry as well as documents about programs developed by the ministry.
The fonds consists of research files, manuscripts and correspondence relating to Bocking's book "Mighty River: A Portrait of the Fraser" (1997); his paper "Canadian Water, A Commodity for Export?" (1986); and his work with the Standing Committee on the Environment (SCOE) and Sustainable B.C. (2006-2008).
The fonds consists of four photographs: one at The Calgary Herald and three of military groups, two of which are at the Gordon Head Training Camp; a military map of part of Italy; Richards' Service Pay Book; and various clippings, newspapers, and magazines.