Testimonial dinner for J.D. McNish, King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Ont., September 1954.
Election of Paul Hellyer as Liberal Member of Parliament for the riding of Toronto Trinity, Toronto, Ont., December 1958.
Activities of Paul Hellyer as Minister of National Defence, 1963-1967, including the following: attendance at meetings of NATO defence ministers and of the NATO Council, Paris, France; visits to bases and units of the Canadian Army, the Royal Canadian Navy, and the Royal Canadian Air Force throughout Canada and in West Germany, Cyprus, and the Middle East; visit to defence industries in Canada and the United States, including Davie Shipbuilding Ltd., De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd., and Lockheed Aircraft (Marietta Division); participation in the process of integration and unification of Canada's three armed services as the Canadian Forces; speaking at the opening of a flying saucer landing pad, St. Paul, Alta.; participation in the 1967 election campaign of the Liberal Party of Ontario.
Activities of Paul Hellyer as Minister of Transport, and as Minister responsible for Housing and Urban Affairs, September 1967-April 1969, including the following: working in his office and consulting with his staff; Federal-Provincial Housing Conference, Ottawa, Ont., December 1967; launching of J.R.K. Main's official history Voyageurs of the Air, Ottawa; opening of airport terminal building, Kelowna, B.C., October 1968; visit to the Douglas Aircraft of Canada Ltd., Toronto.
Paul Hellyer's unsuccessful campaign for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, January-April 1968, including visits to Toronto, Stratford, Ottawa, Ont.; Drummondville, Sherbrooke, Quebec City, Rimouski, Bagotville, Quebec; Halifax, N.S.; Western Canada; Paul Hellyer with Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
Election of Paul Hellyer as leader of the Action Canada movement, Ottawa, Ont., October 1971.
Paul Hellyer at meetings of the Canadian-US Interparliamentary Group, Washington, April 1973.
Paul Hellyer's unsuccessful campaign as the Conservative Party candidate in the riding of Toronto Trinity, Toronto, Ont., July 1974.
Activities of Paul and Ellen Jean Hellyer and their children Mary, Peter, and David, in Toronto, Ottawa, and Arundel Lodge, Ont.
Portraits of Paul Hellyer and of the following individuals, many of which are autographed: Douglas Abbott, Gordon Bradley, Ralph Campney, Lionel Chevrier, M.J. Coldwell, Alcide Côté, Deanna Durbin, Alphonse Fournier, Stuart Garson, Milton Gregg, Gus Grissom, Hugues Lapointe, Lyman Lemnitzer, Jean Lesage, Solon Low, James J. McCann, Robert McCubbin, Ross Macdonald, Paul Martin, Roland Michener, Lauris Norstad, Lester B. Pearson, J.W. Pickersgill, C.G. Power, George Prudham, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, Louis St. Laurent, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Robert Winters.
Group photographs of the following: the final meeting of the RCAF Air Council, Ottawa; the federal Cabinet, including Paul Hellyer, during the Prime Ministerships of Lester B. Pearson and Pierre Elliott Trudeau, 1963-1968; Queen Elizabeth and the federal Cabinet at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Ont., 1 July 1967.
Photos by unknown photographers and by the following: Andre Studios, Cornwall, Ont.; Andrews-Hunt Photography, Ottawa, Ont.; Ashley and Crippen, Toronto, Ont.; Bill Barrett, London, Ont.; Wallace R. Berry, Kingston, Ont.; Tom Bochsler, Hamilton, Ont.; Bundesbildstelle, Bonn, Germany; CFTM-TV, Montreal, Quebec; Canadian Pacific, Montreal, Quebec; Capital Press Service, Ottawa, Ont.; Cité de Verdun, Quebec; Clive Clark Photographer, Toronto, Ont.; DRTE; Davie Shipbuilding Ltd., Lauzon; Department of National Defence; Douglas Aircraft of Canada Ltd., Toronto, Ont.; Fednews, Toronto, Ont.; Gaby, Montreal, Quebec; Gazette Photo Service, Montreal, Quebec; George Lilley Photography, Kingston, Ont.; The Globe and Mail / Jim Lewcun, Toronto, Ont.; Yousuf Karsh, Ottawa, Ont.; McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, St. Louis; National Film Board of Canada, Ottawa, Ont.; Newton, Ottawa, Ont.; North Atlantic Treaty Organization; Photo Features / Bill Lingard, Ottawa, Ont.; Professional Photo Services, Ottawa, Ont.; Stuart's Studio, Toronto, Ont.; Toronto Telegram News Service, Toronto, Ont.; United Press International, Ottawa, Ont.; Gerald Yesdresyski, Toronto, Ont.; 4ATAF / Sgt. Alfred Lavoie.
Original editorial cartoons concerning Paul Hellyer's defence unification policy and his transfer to Transport.. Works by Alavoine, Al Beaton, Blaine, Bob Chambers, John Collins, Dox, Tom Innes, Peter Kuch, Jack MacMellon, Ed McNally, Len Norris, Jim Reidford, Shorey, Ollie Simpkins, Merle Tingley, John Yardley Jones.
Portrait of Paul Hellyer. Work by Henning.
Portrait of Winston Churchill. Work by an unknown artist.
Heraldic items as follow: design for the Canadian Marine Service Badge, painted wooden heraldic crest for HMCS Provider, embroidered heraldic crest of the Canadian Forces Emblem.
Certificate of award for a mock military honour: "The Order of Shatterproof".
"Order of Shatterproof" medallion with motto "Illigitimos non carborundum".