Series consists of postcards sent to Don Jamieson showing Hotel Mont Louis, Mont Louis, Quebec.
The series also contains photographic material depicting events, railway, marine and airport projects, organizations and individuals associated with the political career of Hon. Donald Campbell Jamieson when he was Minister of Transport, 1969-1972. The following individuals are documented: John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transport, 1972; the Jamieson family, 1971; Pierre Elliott Trudeau, 1971; Robert Standfield and Len Robertson, 1971. The following airports are documented: Air Terminal Development at Toronto International Airport, Dorval; St. Anthony, Airport; Charlottetown Airport, P.E.I.; Langley Municipal Airport, B.C. The following railway projects are documented: Canadian National Railways station, Southhampton, Ontario, 1970; CNR Turbo train, 1970; CN wagon. The following transport projects are documented: Coal loading operations in Burrard Inlet at Port Moody, B.C., 1969; building developments by J.B. Parkins Associates, Architects, Toronto, 1970; baby seat for CCM bicycle, 1971.
The following marine projects are documented: Harbour Ports Wharves, B.C., 1970, Rice Lake Creek, 1969; Potato Island, obstruction of navigation, Ontario, 1969-1970; pilotage for L. Langley Jr. 1969; cleaning up operations, Madeura Park, B.C., 1969; dregging St. Lawrence from Lake St. Peter to Ile aux Coudres, Quebec, 1970; Twillingate, Newfoundland Ferry (Linda Anne), 1970; Port of Vancouver Harbour, B.C., 1971; Port of Churchill Commission, Manitoba, 1970; drainage problems, Charlottetown, Manitoba, 1970; underwater habitat, Conception Bay, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1971; seaway, Cornwall Canal, 1970; St. Alban's docks, Nfld., 1970; Coast Guard; Sydney Ferry.
The following events are documented: Salvation Army meeting at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, 1972; visit to Ford Motor Company's Automotive Safety Research Centre, Dearborn, Michigan, U.S.A., 1970; Local Initiative Program, Council Hermitage and Sandyville, Nfld, 1972. The following organizations are documented: Meteorological Branch Computerized Communications, Toronto, 1970; Royal Canadian Mounted Police: modification to the RCMP logo, 1972.
Photographs are by unknown photographers and by the following: Roots Studio, Toronto; Ray Stone, MOT, Ottawa; Photo Features; H.R. Jowett, Willowdale, Ont.; David G. Harris, Toronto, Ont.; Lockwood Survey Corporation ltd.; W.A. Richford, Churchill, Manitoba; Canadian National Railway; J. Basil Marshman, Downsview, Ont; Eric Trussler, Toronto, Ont.; Ford Canada Newsservice; Newton, Ottawa, Ontario; Minisry of Transport, Ottawa, Ontario.
In addition, the series includes photographs of projects associated with the political career of Hon. Donald Campbell Jamieson, when he was Minister of Industrial Trade and Commerce, 1975-1976: Cabinet Committee on Priorities and planning, De Haviland Boeing Dash 7, 1975.
The series contains photographs of events and individuals associated with the political career of Hon. Donald Campbell Jamieson, when he was Secretary of State for External Affairs, 1976-1979: Don Jamieson's birthday, Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal; Mrs. Jamieson, Hotel Queen Elizabeth, Montreal. The photos are by Business and Industrial Photographers Ltd, The Queen Elizabeth Hotel; John Evans Photos Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario.
The series also includes photographs of projects associated with the political career of Hon. Donald Campbell Jamieson, when he was Minister of Regional Economic Expansion, 1972-1975. The following projects are documented: National Heritage Atlantic Ltd., Nfld., 1972; East Coast Marine and Ferry Service, St. John's, Nfld, 1974; Reorganization of the Department of Regional Expansion, 1973. The photographs also document new members of parliament, Liberal Party of Canada, 1972. Photos are by unknown photographers and Bruce Cameron Photography, Thunder Bay.