Stan Kwong moved to Edmonton as a child from Hong Kong in 1960. A self-taught artist, Kwong had a wide-ranging career before stepping away from business to pursue art full time.
Amy Loewan was born in Hong Kong and moved to Edmonton in 1978. She earned a MFA in painting from the University of Alberta and is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.
In addition to the records related to the incorporation of the society, this fonds consists of material created and gathered by the Alberta St. George of England Society between 1982 and 1994, including brochures, minutes, newsletters, financial statements, correspondence, membership lists, and related news clippings. There is also information of the society's involvement in Edmonton's Heritage Days festival, including recipes, dances, and pantomime presentations.
Alberta St. George of England Society- Wetaskiwin Double Mixed Quartette;
- Clothing;
- Trophies-Hon. C.W. Cross Shield;
- Hogg, T;
- Kinnaird, A.T.;
- Montgomery, H.J. Mrs.;
- Kolb, Arvilla;
- Horner, Jas. Mrs.;
- Dudgeon, Minnie;
- (Dickson, Wm.);
- MacMillan, Rev.;
- Gardner, John;
- Knight, Lucy (Director)
- Templeton, Alec
- McDougall United Church
- The fonds consists of materials created or collected by Alex Mair of Edmonton between 1973 and 1995. The fonds consists of materials collected during research for columns, including a history of the Tegler Trust, a copy of the Hudson's Bay anniversary publication, books including the "EPS: the First Hundred Years - A History of the Edmonton Police Service," badges and a copy of the "Edmonton Journal" (08/23/1973) on the James Cameron bomb threat edition, and a videotape titled "Canada in View: Living Ghosts" (CFRN April 1995).
- MS 531.1: This fonds consists of Mair's research into the Edmonton Police Service, including his finished manuscript and drafts, files from the Edmonton Police Service, Newspaper clippings primarily from the 1980s, and his research into the Frank Willey and Robert Nevelle murders (both murder files are restricted).
- MS 531.2: This fonds consists of Alex Mair's research into the history of the Edmonton Police Service, including transcripts and notes from interviews with various members of the EPS, as well as research notes and manuscript drafts.
- MS 531.3: This fonds consists of Alex Mair's research into the history of Edmonton and Alberta, some personal papers (including engineering material), and his scripts and notes for his CBC radio broadcasts from the 1970s to 2001.
The series consists of records of Alexander J.H. McCauley, predominantly musical programmes, many of which list him as the pianist or accompanist. The other programmes where he is not listed, it is presumed these were concerts or performances that Alexander attended.
The series also includes a musical biography of Alexander’s son, William A. McCauley.
Alexander J.H. McCauley Family- McDougall United Church
- All Saint's Anglican Cathedral
- Barford, Vernon
- Barbour, Helen