This fonds consists of a history of the Alban, Treals, Cartmell and Fry families, transit maps, an Alberta Railway timetable, a price list for Hazletts' store, and materials on the Edmonton Bird Club.
The photographs include Edmonton buildings, street scenes, events and people.
The gravestone of the Bellamy Family - Thomas Bellamy was an alderman, his wife a prominent member of many social and charitable organizations and their son the first Rhodes Scholar from Edmonton. This marker is found in the Edmonton Cemetery.
The gravestone of J.C.C. (James Charles Chatterton) Bremner.
Former home of J. Douglas (1921) located at 10535 Saskatchewan Drive. Douglas, J.
Large cross, marking the graves of the F.H. Mewburn family Mewburn, F. H.
- Large cross marker of Harry Harland Hyndman, Jennie Hyndman, Thomas Hyndman and Harry H. Hyndman Jr. Harry Hyndman
- Jennie Hyndman
- Thomas Hyndman
- Harry H. Hyndman
Mr. Kostek was the Edmonton Public Schools Archivist Kostek, Michael
Ms Skirka was a member of the City Archives staff. Skirka, Nicole
Benjamin Hager was a teacher and later was the chairman of the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues. Known as Mr. Talent Show, he died in 1972.
Grace Martin was a teacher in Edmonton at the turn of the century. She continued teaching after her marriage, and after retirement continued to be involved with education. She celebrated her 108th birthday with students at the Grace Martin Elementary School in 1989.