This fonds contains minutes, financial records, correspondence, and a proof of an interpretive panel created by the Royal Alexandra Hospital Women's Auxiliary.
Royal Alexandra Hospital Women's AuxiliaryHannah Magee
The fonds consists of two scrapbooks created by Ethel MacKenzie between 1900 and 1930, consisting of newspaper clippings, marriage announcements, wedding invitations, dance cards, postcards, theatre programs, and souvenirs.
File list:
Box 1, File 1: ephemera removed from scrapbook 1
Box 1: Scrapbook 1
Box 2, File 2: scrapbook 2
Box 2, File 3: plan of table at civic luncheon in honour of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
Box 2, File 4: page from scrapbook 1, includes Summer School for Teachers 1917, bulletin no. 24 and Western Universities Battalion 196th, October 21, 1916
Box 2, File 5: Summer school for teachers, 1917, bulletins 1 thru 23
Mother and sister of Richard H. Secord.
A glass negative that was taken from a glass negative box that was titled: "Think Edmonton District Probably Blowey's Farm," Exposed 2/9/20.
Back row, standing, L to R: Mrs. John Kelly, Mr. Albert E. Potter, Mrs. George Welbourn, Mr. Joe Kelly, Mrs. Dunlop, Alex J.H. McCauley (organist), Miss Kate G.H. Lindsay, Mr. MacIntyre
Middle row, seated, L to R: Mrs. Robert Manson, Mr. Kenneth W. McKenzie, Rev. D.G. McQueen, Mr. Arthur Randall (Leader), Annie Cookson (soloist) (the second Mrs. Matthew McCauley)
Front row, seated, L to R: Mrs. Jimmy Douglas, Bruce Bailey (Pumped the organ) , Margaret J. McCauley, Mrs. Fred Ross
The collection consists of ledgers and correspondence relating to the Edmonton Tannery, 1930-1952. These records reveal much of the day to day business of the tannery. Also included are the private correspondence and business papers of John B. Lidstone.
Williamson, Catherine G.Back row, L to R: D.C. McEachern, Miss Stewart, Mr. Kerr, Miss Currie, Mrs. Smith;
Front row, L to R: J.F. Bryant, Miss C. Blain, D.S. McKenzie
The fonds consists of a series of scrapbooks compiled by Emily Murphy covering all aspects of her varied career and dating from 1906 to 1933. The records include correspondence, reports and other material relating to her work as a magistrate as well as manuscripts of some of her many articles. Some of the material relating to Mrs. Murphy was collected by her daughter, Evelyn Gowan Murphy, after Mrs. Murphy died. Scrapbooks include clippings concerning the death of Arthur Murphy and the lives of Evelyn and her sister, Emily Kenwood.
The photographs include 2 of Emily Murphy and 2 of dust jackets from her books “Janey Canuck In The West” and “Open Trails”.
The material was arranged as follows:
- Police Magistrate Correspondence
- Social and Legal Problems
- Personal Papers
- Manuscript Articles
- Published Articles
- Miscellaneous Papers
- Emily Murphy Memorial Fund
- Notebooks
- Scrapbooks
The fonds consists of one record book of Companion Court Maple Leaf no. 842, Independent Order of Foresters, containing by-laws (inside front cover), record of attendance and roll of officers, and minutes.
It includes references to: Miss Bassill, Miss Burgess, Miss A. Dunn, Miss Fisher, Miss C. Grant, Miss J.M. Harrison, Dr. Hotson, Misss. M.A. Jamieson, Miss E. McKernan, Mrs. A.E. McLean, Miss F. Martin, Mrs. R. Peterson, Mrs. Pyper, Mrs. Annie M. Scarborough, Mrs. Shackleloi, Mrs. Sheppard, Mrs. E.M. Shields, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Wallace, and the Independent Order of Foresters (Strathcona Branch).