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Correspondence
CA EDM RG-29-1 · Série · 1946 - 1997
Parte de City of Edmonton. Personnel Department fonds

This series contains correspondence files from the Personnel Department regarding a wide variety of issues. It includes records related to policy; correspondence with other departments on such topics as safety, classification, payroll, benefits, special events and training; and correspondence with external organizations, including various unions.

Canton Edmonton No. 1
CA EDM MS-1206-1 · Série · 1925 - 1956
Parte de Independent Order of Odd Fellows fonds

This series consists of minutes, annual reports, the constitution, and bylaws of the Canton Edmonton No. 1 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Also known as the Patriarch’s Militant Level, The Canton is the highest level of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows open to those members who have obtained the Royal Purple Degree.

File List
File 1: Canton Edmonton #1 Minutes Ledger (1952 June 12 - 1952 December 11)
File 2: Canton Edmonton #1 Patriarchs Militant Certificates - Oversize Documents (1925 - 1956)

Greg Barker in his Corvette
CA EDM MS-1235-1-1 · Item · 1982
Parte de Gregory Barker fonds

This photograph depicts Gregory Barker sitting in his 1976 Corvette Stingray. The car has a red leather interior, and Gregory Barker can be seen sitting in the driver's seat with one hand on the steering wheel. A comment on the photograph written by Gregory Barker reads: "When Tom Waddell, Olympic athlete and the founder of the Gay (Olympic) Games, came out in 1976, he stated that he was 'interested in presenting a new image of what it was to be a gay man in America.' Like Tom Waddell, I (Greg Barker) founder of the Edmonton Roughnecks Recreation Association in 1980 (Alberta's first gay sports organization), wanted to challenge the limiting stereotypes imposed and reinforced by homophobia on Gay men, and to expand the repertoire of role models. We are not only ballet dancers, hairdressers and drag queens - the latter to whom we are forever indebted to for their aid in launching the modern gay rights movement at Stonewall in 1969. We are also truck drivers, postmen, doctors, engineers, policemen, accountants, carpenters, and football players. Our community includes the Outlandish and the Tom-Finlandish, and everything in between. The name 'Roughnecks' was chosen with reference to the oilpatch, but more importantly to signal that a man who loved another man could also be masculine."

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1924 Aerial Photographs
CA EDM RG-200-4-1 · Subsérie · 1924
Parte de City of Edmonton Archives Collection

This subseries contains aerial photographs taken of Edmonton and the surrounding area.
All shots in the 1924 photographs are orientated with South at the top unless noted on the photograph itself.

Klondike Days Promenade, Edmonton
CA EDM RG-200-12-1 · Item · [between 1967 and 1994]
Parte de City of Edmonton Archives Collection

Olav Aaberg (1897-1994) was born in Norway, the third of eleven children. He graduated from University of Oslo as a land surveyor and engineer, then immigrated to Canada in 1927. After a brief time in Calgary, he moved to Edmonton, where he began work for Northern Alberta Railway in 1930. That year, he married Mabel Marshal (1909-2002). Olav painted watercolours starting in the 1940s, and after he retired in 1962 focused on oil paintings. His obituary states that he created hundreds of oils and portraits over the years, but was most proud of his scene of the Klondike Days Promenade. It took two years to complete, and was displayed in City Hall and other government buildings.

Mayor and Council
CA EDM RG-13-1 · Série · 1958-1989
Parte de City of Edmonton. Law Department fonds

This series consists of documentation investigating Edmonton's Mayor and Councilors regarding compliance with the Municipalities Act. These investigations include the Porter Royal Commission into civic mismanagement especially in regards to property speculation and profiteering by William Hawrelak, the Morrow Inquiry into bribing councilors including Aldermen Fallow and McLean, the disqualification of Mayor Hawrelak for violating the City Act in 1965, and the Nuclear Disarmament Referendum quashed by Mayor Purves. This series also includes the report of the form of City Government which proposed switching Edmonton to its current ward based system.

The Alberta Hotel Finding Aid
CA EDM RG-200-5-1 · Item · 2011
Parte de City of Edmonton Archives Collection

This item consists of the thematic finding aid compiled of records regarding the Alberta Hotel. The Alberta Hotel was a historic building which was systematically demolished in 1983 with the intention of rebuilding it in another location at some point. The reconstruction was finally accomplished in 2012 when the building was reopened as the headquarters of CKUA Radio within a half block of its original site. At the time of the re-opening, City of Edmonton Archivists thought that there might be interest in the Alberta Hotel's story and so created this finding aid to assist researchers to find all the material held in the Archives.

Administrative Records
CA EDM RG-1-1 · Série · 1969 - 1976
Parte de City of Edmonton. Management Services Department fonds

Series consists of reports, correspondence, and speeches relating to the various functions performed by the Analytical Services, Computer Systems, Computer Operations branches of the Management Services Department.

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