The series consists of a wide range of photographic material depicting the activities and history of Frontier College. It includes photographs of a bunk-house classroom; portraits of E.W. Bradwin, principal of Frontier College, and members of his family; Mr. Alfred Fitzpatrick, principal and founder of Frontier College, and members of his family; Frontier College activities, in Moose Factory, Moosonee, and Moose River, Northern Ontario as well as buildings, railroad bridges, railroad cars, and classrooms; Frontier College instructors and the various projects they worked on; scenes from various Frontier College work sites depicting prefabricated farm houses and barns in Western Canada, 1920s; farmhouse, and irrigation block in Alberta, 1920s; irrigation and Bassano Dam in southern Alberta, 1920s; Bessborough Hotel, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Palliser Hotel, Calgary, Alberta, 1920s; groups of workers at camps and on various sites; instructors at various sites; portraits of several unidentified instructors; portrait of H. Sussman, Queen's University student/instructor; Frontier College headquarters building, Toronto, Ontario. Photographers include Alan Walker; and Brigdens Limited. The photographs acquired in 2001 that are not housed in the files of textual records include prints of historical photographs; portraits of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and Mila Mulroney visiting Frontier College and Mila Mulroney at the Beat the Street program in Regina, Saskatchewan, November 1988; a portrait of Jack Pearpoint, president of Frontier College; and photographs of labourer-teacher instruction (volumes 489-490).