Fonds consists of 36 coloured slides taken by Ehrenberg during his stay in Labrador. The subject matter is various, including airplanes, landscapes and individual portraits.
Leo EhrenbergCollection consists of 51 coloured slides, 1989-1995, depicting various scenes encountered by Green on his travels through Labrador: portraits of individuals and groups in Fox Harbour, Makkovik, Red Bay, Nain, Northwest River and Sheshatshiu; dwellings and buildings; Labrador Canoe Regatta-1993; Trappers’ Monument.
Homer GreenThe collection consists of photographic copy negatives donated to the archives, copied from donated and borrowed photographic prints and original negatives made by THEM DAYS staff and others.
The photographs have been arranged geographically using a system involving one letter followed by a six-digit code. The letter codes are arranged north to south (A is Killinek to Ramah; Z is Forteau to L'Anse-au-Clair). Photographs from outside of Labrador but related to it are classified as "Miscellaneous". Negatives include images of Inuit, Innu, Metis, settlers, agriculture, clothing, furniture, sports, drama, housing, animals, landscapes, fishing, hunting, trapping, crafts, dwellings, tools, churches, transportation, toys and games, aviation, schools, dignitaries, visitors, medicine, International Grenfell Association, Moravian missionaries, clergy, musicians, wildlife, military installations and personnel.
Them Days IncorporatedCollection consists of a letter to Amos Voisey from William Voisey (1854); and 5 pages of genealogy information excerpted from a family Bible.
Clara VosieyCollection consists of handwritten Community Club Book of Accounts: Book 1: Members and Ledger; Book 2: Members , Ledgers and Minutes, Book 3: Minutes
Cartwright Craft ShopFonds consists of 42 black and white photographs taken by Cabot during his journeys in Labrador. The photographs are part of an exhibition of 57 photographs held at the Johnson Memorial Gallery of Middlebury College in Vermont from January-February 1985. The photographs are mainly of Innu men, women and children engaged in their daily activities and of the landscape surrounding their homes.
William Brooks CabotCollection consists of taped oral history interview primarily conducted for Them Days magazine. Some tapes are copies of interviews donated to Them Days (for example CBC Labrador History Series).