- FondsPR-0755 - A.D. Kean fonds
- SeriesMS-2962 - Film production and personal photographs
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- ItemG-08590 - Indian encampment on the Blood Reserve near Standoff, Alta., used as a location for the film "Policing the Plains".
- ItemG-08595 - "The tribesmen and their families sat in stoical silence while the Treaty payments were carried out."
- ItemG-08596 - "Director A.D. Kean paying off the movie actors who participated in the scenes of this Historical Treaty event."
- ItemG-08599 - "'Goldie' is a stylish and aristocratic Thoroughbred. He is ridden as an officer's charger throughout the film."
- ItemG-08600 - "'Drifter' is a Trooper - Bay in colour and perfectly broken to 'Police Drill.'"
- ItemG-08605 - "The whiskey runners and smugglers of the period were a ruthless lot and often fired upon, killed and robbed their Indian victims after debauching them with firewater."
- ItemG-08607 - "The proportions and materials [used] in constructing the new Fort were identical with those of the First Fort Macleod."
- ItemG-08582 - Four girls, identified as "Mary, Louise, Unknown, Juliet," pose with two horses outside the "Fourth Avenue Veterinary Hospital"; location unknown.
- ItemH-01273 - "Naming Director A.D. Kean a chief of the 'Bloods' at the Sundance Lodge [on the Reserve near Standoff, Alta.] July 21st, 1924; The name given being Oh-Mach-Ka-si-na-Ki, meaning "The first, who writes [with] pictures."
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