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William A. Glen fonds
CA EDM MS-753 · Fonds · 1927

This fonds consists of a diploma, General Motors Service School, Chevrolet, for W.A. Glen, December 10, 1927.

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Willa Lundy fonds
CA EDM MS-516 · Fonds · 1905-1910

The collection consists of post cards dating from 1905-1910.

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Wild Rose Antique Collectors fonds
CA EDM MS-664 · Fonds · 1975-1994
  • The fonds consists of materials created by the Wild Rose Antique Collectors of Edmonton, Alberta between 1975 and 1994. The fonds consists of Wild Rose Antique Collectors financial records;
  • show records;
  • copies of Dig and Pick newsletter;
  • membership lists, executive meeting minutes and other papers of the Wild Rose Antique Collectors. There are also papers relating to the Wild Rose Antique Bottle Collectors group.
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Whitehouse Family fonds
CA EDM MS-914 · Fonds · 1913-1915

The fonds consists of 3 photographs including Henry "Harry" Whitehouse in the fire department and the Whitehouse family on a C.N.R. observation car.

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Westmount Presbyterian Church fonds
CA EDM MS-528 · Fonds · 1988

The fonds consists a booklet about the church 'Westmount Presbyterian Church 1913-1988 - 75th Anniversary', a 75th Anniversary pin and photocopies of correspondence, clippings and articles relating to the 75th anniversary of the church.

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CA EDM MS-205 · Fonds · 1917 - 2007

The fonds consists of meeting minutes (1917-2005), member ledgers (c1917-?), Statement of Work done and Financial ledgers (1959-1993) and Tyler's Registers (1934-2007).

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Webb Family fonds
CA EDM MS-49 · Fonds · [ca. 1900] - 1980

The fonds consists of textual records and photographs of Joseph and Alice Webb, and their daughter Ellen Godwin.

The fonds is arranged into two series:
Series 1: Joseph & Alice Webb
Series 2: Ellen Godwin

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Warren Campbell fonds
CA EDM MS-893 · Fonds · 1971

The fonds consists of two photographs of the Edmonton Court House.

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Wankel, Dornan Family fonds
CA EDM MS-515 · Fonds · 1910 - 1996

The fonds consists of records pertaining to the Kellet, Wankel, and Dornan families, St. Anthony's Parish and School, Strathcona, and the Catholic community in Edmonton.

Included in the records are Mary's family scrapbooks and the scrapbook-cum-manuscript, 'The First Fifty Years', covering life in early Strathcona and Edmonton, 1860-1991, predominantly 1890-1955.

The fonds also includes photographs of family, friends, St. Anthony School groups, and neighbours from the Strathcona area, and an album of photographs from the play 'The Lass of Limerick Town' presented by St. Anthony's choir and youth group for the church's 50th anniversary in 1955.

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Walter Scott Robertson fonds
CA EDM MS-44 · Fonds · 1899 - 1905

The fonds consists of invoices and receipts from various businesses in account with W.S. Robertson for Robertson Hall.

Robertson Hall, sometimes called Edmonton Opera House, was located on the south side of east Jasper Ave, at approximately 9671 Jasper Avenue, across from the Jasper House Hotel and Mathers’ Photograph Studio. The building was a two-storey frame structure, 45 feet x 65 feet. It had a large cellar, two shops on the main floor with the large hall on the second floor. The hall was entered via a five foot wide stairwell, seated 300 to 350 people, and featured an 18 foot stage with dressing rooms on either side.

Robertson’s Hall was used for a variety of events including town meetings and receptions, dances, musical and dramatic performances, concerts, political debates, charitable events, and variety shows. Robertson himself managed the hall for many years, until Neville White was hired as manager in 1899.

Robertson’s Sheriff office was located in Robertson Hall for many years. Later, Robertson’s son Frederick M. Robertson had a Provisions, Flour and Feed shop in the second office.

Robertson Hall is considered as Edmonton’s first theatre or venue and was in regular use until it burned down on May 23, 1906.

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