The fonds consists of photographs of Edmonton buildings and street scenes taken by Jack Conway.
Sem títuloThis 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.
This fonds consists of project files and architectural drawings created by Rule Wynn & Rule and it's successors.
Sem títuloThe fonds consists of photographs of the Edmonton skyline from various viewpoints.
Sem títuloFonds consists of 8 photographic postcards of Edmonton scenes and 1 photograph of High Level Bridge under construction.
Sem títuloFonds consists of 3 photographic postcards which belonged to Donna Brausen's grandmother and depict Battle River, Alberta, a Catholic convent in Edmonton, and a street view of Jasper Avenue. One postcard is addressed to Miss Kate [Prothers?].
Sem títuloThe fonds consists of a booklet of photographs of Edmonton landmarks titled Post Folder Strathcona The University City of Alberta. Photographs are reproduced from photographs by Lewis Rice, Illustrator and Publisher, Moose Jaw, Canada.
Sem títuloThe fonds consists of photographs of early Edmonton including Fort Saskatchewan, Sturgeon River, and Pendennis Hotel.
Sem títuloThis fonds contains copies of photos donated by the Edmonton Public Library, as well as reports written by the Edmonton Public Library, and early architectural drawings of the proposed Civic Centre. It has been divided into the following three series:
- Series 1: Photographs
- Series 2: Reports
- Series 3: Morrell & Nichols Proposed Civic Centre Drawings
The fonds consists of records created by Hooks Signs Ltd. of Edmonton.
The textural records (1912-1949, predominantly 1912-1919) include 9 invoice books from 21 Oct 1912 to 31 Oct 1919 and 2 Sep 1947 to 31 Jan 1949, as well as Hook Signs labels, certificates, Licenses, administrative records, and materials for an anniversary book.
The photographs (1920-1980) include images of the billboards and signs created by Hook Signs. There are also various street scenes and intersections in Edmonton, with a blank billboard sign in the background. These were used to show advertising opportunities to potential clients.