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CA EDM MS-1256 · Fondo · 1899 - [ca. 2013], predominant 1899 - 1954

This fonds contains minutes, financial records, correspondence, and a proof of an interpretive panel created by the Royal Alexandra Hospital Women's Auxiliary.

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Edmonton Board of Public Welfare fonds
CA EDM MS-213 · Fondo · 1914 - 1925

The fonds consists of records pertaining to the Edmonton Public Welfare Board from 1914 to 1925. The records include minutes, reports, finances, correspondence, and by-law. Also included in the fonds are minutes, reports, and cases dealt with by the Visiting Committee, later known as the Advisory Committee, and minutes from the Committee on Unemployment.

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Nursing Class, 1928-1929
CA EDM MS-59-2-EA-160-2725 · Unidad documental simple · [ca. 1929]
Parte de Hubert A. Hollingworth fonds

These glass negatives were taken from a glass slide collection entitled: Religion. Mrs. Finlay. June 1949.
Coqualeetza Industrial Institute

CA EDM MS-58 · Fondo · 1930 - 1968

The fonds consists of documents relating to the incorporation of the Edmonton Crèche Society, changes in name, and final disposition of funds, minute books, annual, committee and matron's reports, financial statements. Also included are scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, the gavel of the society, and the corporate seal of the society.

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Reports and Publications
CA EDM MS-323-7 · Serie · 1943 - 1994
Parte de Edmonton Social Planning Council fonds

This series consists of reports and publications created by the Edmonton Social Planning Council (E.S.P.C.) and its various divisions and committees. The reports are designed to track trends, make predictions, and offer recommendations with regards to social issues. In addition, the reports provide information and opinions on various proposals, programs, or legislation. Social issues involved include day care, housing, poverty, sex work, privatization, rehabilitation, and more. The records contained within this series help demonstrate the E.S.P.C.’s role as a resource for social research. The library maintained by the E.S.P.C. was used by various other social organizations in the course of their own operations. The publications include "A Wealth of Voices" which documents the first fifty years of the E.S.P.C.'s history, including its formation.

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