This series contains photographs of City facilities, events such as Klondike Days, City Commissioners and members of Council, and photos relating to Edmonton's participation in Expo '67.
This series contains records relating to the generation of funds by the City of Edmonton, including debentures, treasury bills, and bond coupons.
The series consists of meeting minutes, agreements, financial records, personnel records, correspondence, and other material generated through the business conducted at the Municipal Airport.
An order has been imposed on the material. The arrangement includes four sub-series, which are as follows:
- Sub-series 1.1 – Reports, minutes, general orders and record keeping
- Sub-series 1.2 – Finance
- Sub-series 1.3 – Buildings
- Sub-series 1.4 – Human Resources (Restricted)
This series contains the council minutes for the Town of Strathcona and the City of Strathcona.
File list:
- File 1: June 27, 1899 – January 31, 1912
- File 2: 1909
- File 3: 1910
- File 4: January 1911 – January 1912
Notes, poems, and dedications to Annie York from various friends and family, includes: L.C. York, L.L. Hill, R. Lawson, Angie York, Nellie Robertson, C.A. Durno, Ida Howe, D. Lawson, Annie, Thos. Sawson, James Short, John York, Joseph McGill, Jessie, G.M. McBride, Mary Bromwell, Kate Kirtcel, Ida McGill.
This photograph depicts members of the Orlando Books team marching in the Edmonton Pride Parade, carrying a large banner that reads "Orlando Books". Other parade participants and banners are visible in the background. Jacqueline Dumas is one of the individuals holding the Orlando Books banner, second from the left. Writing on the back of the photograph reads "Edmonton Pride Parade, June 2001. Photograph by Lindy Pitach."
This series consists of correspondence, notes, research, architectural drawings, photographs and reports created and compiled by Roman Fodchuk while a student at Berkeley University, Harvard University, associate professor in the School of Landscape Architecture at the University of Guelph, and associate professor at the University of Calgary developing the Environmental Design (EVDS) program.
This series contains financial records, correspondence and memoranda relating to the work of the department, as well as resources used by its employees. The series includes a bookkeeping ledger used to track aggregate credits and debits between 1956 and 1974.
The series consists of the records of Laurent and Eleanor Garneau. The textual records deal with Laurent Garneau’s estate following his death in 1921, including an inventory of his assets and correspondence regarding the disposal of the will. The photographs are of Eleanor and Laurent Garneau.
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