Item is a print photograph of Robert Thompson shaking hands with a Nigerian individual who wears an agbada (traditional Nigerian dress) with an elaborate design. To the right is an unidentified individual who is smiling. The group stands in an office and there is a political map of the mid western state on the wall far right.
Item is a portrait of Robert N. Thompson seated in a armchair with their hands clasped in front. Thompson is wearing a black suit with a white shirt and white pocket square in their left breast pocket, and a dark green, yellow and black tartan tie.
Item is a print photograph of Robert Thomspon examining a baby on a womens lap. Presumably the mother of the child. The baby is on a aninal skin fur blanket. The women is dressed in tradinal Ethopian Clothing.
Item is a watercolour illustration of the Calvin B. Hanson Chapel. It depicts the Chapel with students exiting the front entrance. Flowered bushed bloom in front of the windows, as well as in the foreground on the lawn. To the right of the building are two large trees, and other trees are seen in the background behind the chapel. In the foreground, on the lawn, three geese peruse the grass.The illustration bears a metal plate that reads as follows: "Presented to Calvin and Muriel Hanson in Recognition of your many years of commitment dedication and servant leadership to Trinity Junior College and Trinity Western College 1962-1974." The illustration is in a silver frame.
Photograph of H.R.H. Princess Margaret signing the Register of Visitors at the Fort Langley National Historic Park. L. Wicks is standing on the right and W.A.C. Bennett is standing on the left of the Princess.
Photograph of Legislative Assembly standing on the steps of the building. Includes members of Social Credit Cabinet, Harold Winch (Leader of the Opposition) and Tom Irwine (Speaker). L. Wicks is front row second from the right and W.A.C. Bennett is sixth from right.