Fonds consists of a letter, 1959, from William Northey to Lea Gault describing the first rink in the world built exclusively for hockey; article, 1979, by Lea Gault concerning the events leading up to the 1879 construction of the Cartier Square Drill Hall; highlights of war diary and programme of 1961 reunion of the 12th Canadian Armoured Regiment, Three Rivers Regiment; booklet, n.d. Originals, 1 page., of service of 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade signals, 1940-1945, Royal Canadian Corps of signals, 1940-1945; address of 1945 summarizing the 1st Canadian Armoured Carrier Regiment's service, 1944-1945; Royal Canadian Air Force, 427 and 429 Squadrons, Operational Orders, 20-27 April, 1945; Royal Canadian Regiment, "Catechism for Recruits", 1940; 1st Canadian Army pamphlet "A Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving to Almighty God for Victory", ca. 1945; pamphlet "Warning Veneral Disease", n.d.
Fonds also consists of a photograph by the Briggs Studio of the officers and sergeants of "N" Division, RCMP, Ottawa, Ont., 30 June 1922; a portrait of Elsie Stuard, 1906; and Amy and Frank Bacon's wedding by Topley. Other photographs ddepict the Escort Company of the Governor-General's Foot Guards during the visit of H.M King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, Ontario; members of Roamer Bicycle Club of Ottawa; Montreal Riders Bicycle Club; and George Roe.
Gault, W. Lea (William Leaburn), 1904-1996 : William Leaburn Gault was an honourary member of the Canadian Cycling Association, Sports Federation of Canada, Footguards Association and Sergeant's Mess GGFG. Gault was also curator of the Footguard's regimental museum. He died on October 27, 1996 in his 92nd year. "Gault, William Leaburn." Ottawa Citizen. 28 Oct. 1996: C9.