The fonds consists of materials developed for the media and fundraisers of the Hotel Macdonald restoration project and created in 1989.
Hotel Macdonald Restoration Project- The collection consists of materials collected by R. M. Currie of Edmonton, including programmes for musical performances and concerts (see file list below).
- The photographs include the Prince of Wales on the Legislature steps (1919) and the Metropolitan Methodist Church in Strathcona [ca. 1910].
The fonds consists of research materials and copies of articles created or collected by Brian O'Regan relating to Katherine Hughes and dating from 1911 to 1954.
O'Regan, BrianThis collection consists of an "Edmonton Bulletin" subscription receipt issued to Howard Stutchbury in 1923.
Stutchbury, LornaThis fonds consists of a copy of the "Bullseye" from 1951.
Edmonton BullseyeThis fonds consists of a transcript of an appeal notice on the divorce case of Oran and Cora McPherson in 1932.
Cote, Jean Edouard LeonThe fonds consists of a Minchau family history, clippings and material related to the Schiewe and Wedman families created or collected by Chris Minchau and dating from 1862 and 1983.
Minchau, ChrisThe fonds consists of materials created by Rodney Pike between ca. 1980 and 1995. The fonds consists of the biographical record and family history of Frank Pike, father of the donor. A later accrual has an essay about the Westward Ho School, a boys' school started by Mr. W. H. Nightingale ca. 1904. Some of the students listed: Howard Emery, Kenny Kinnaird, Otis Bishopric, Dick Secord, Harry Morris, Alan Harvey, Jack Dinning, George Field, Jim Weaver, Kelly Matthews, Ken Pirie, Munro Williamson, Fred Pardu, Vernon Hayward, Peter Pitcher, and the sons of the Wilkins, Blakey, Christie, Gaetz, Matheson, Jamieson, Field and Silas families. The fonds also includes an essay on old Glenora and Dr. W. D. Ferris and his family. In 1997, Rodney Pike donated material he gathered in 1988 for a Historical Society of Alberta lecture on "The Prairie Contribution to the Canadian Navy." This material includes his own recollections of the Second World War, as well as information he gathered from friends who were also from the west and who served in the RCN.
Pike, RodneyThis collection consists of blotters from the Ritz Hotel, post cards of Edmonton, clippings, maps, artefacts, The Tower Suite menus, invitations, a 1960 Grey Cup Official Programme, a story in TV Week magazine about Lionel Thomas's bronze sculpture "Migrants" (called locally the "Spaghetti Tree) and Christmas cards, A history of Alberta College
Dorosh, BarbaraThis fonds consists of records produced by the Edmonton Hockey Club during its existence from 1896 to 1910. Materials include correspondence, player contracts, minutes, receipts, and postcards. Also included in the fonds are photographs of various sports clubs and athletes in Edmonton such as the bowling team, baseball players, skiers, and track runners. Records also relate to hockey in Alberta and the Alberta Amateur Hockey League.
Edmonton Hockey Club