This series contains artwork that was collected by the Archives as discrete items, or artwork from that collection which has no provenance.
Painting features the James Macdonald Bridge over the North Saskatchewan River with downtown Edmonton in the background.
Ivan Salisny was born in 1921 in Ukraine, and moved to Edmonton with his wife Helen in 1953. He attended NAIT, and worked at the City of Edmonton as a draftsman until his retirement in 1984. He passed away in Edmonton in 2016.
Burnt out coal mine on Ellerslie Road west of Highway 2, Whitemud Valley
This item consists of a thematic finding aid compiling Local Histories in the City of Edmonton Archives Collection. There are many different publications which reveal some aspect of the histories and stories of Edmonton. There are general histories of Edmonton, neighbourhood histories, organization and business histories, biographies, monographs on buildings, cookbooks, collections of photographs and particular subject histories.
This series consists of periodicals in the City of Edmonton Archives' collection. The material comes from a variety of sources and is arranged alphabetically by title.
The fonds consists of the materials created by the Clifford E. Lee Foundation including minutes, financial statements, grant files, photographs, correspondence, research files, and oral history interviews.
Sans titreThis collection consists of current Bylaws scanned by the Office of the City Clerk.
Note: this does not represent all the current Bylaws at the City of Edmonton as only a selection of Bylaws has been scanned.