The Ramsay home and greenhouses, Victoria Ave., between 110 St. and 111 St., Edmonton AB.
The fonds consists of photocopied transcripts of letters and articles written by Ernest S. George and the certificate of membership of E.S. George to the Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old-Timers Association, Dec. 31, 1926. It also includes a photocopied transcript of an article by Barbara Mary George, Ernest George's mother. The photograph is a portrait of Ernest George, ca. 1962 that was used for an Edmonton Historical Board award in 1977.
George, Ernest Scudamore- Includes a portrait of Sophie Bell (Mrs. D.T. Bell) as she was a member on the Library board.
- Other Library board members are: A. Boileau (chairman), Mayor K.A. Blatchford (ex-officio), G.H. Geary, John MacDonald, Mrs. E.B. Cogswell, Col. C.Y. Weaver, E.E. Roper, J.J. Duggan.
- Library staff include: E.L. Hill (Librarian), Grace Dobie (Chief Assistant), Margaret McNee (Branch Chief Assistant), Annie C. Joyce (Cataloger), Violet Burden (Children's Literature), Evalyn Srigley (Reference Assistant), Catherine Torrance (Second Assistance), Verlie Vigus (Assistant), Beatrice Stewart (Assistant), Graziella Tessier (Assistant), Reah Jewett (Assistant), Constance Magee (Assistant), Miriam Inkpen (Assistant), Dorothy McAlpine (Assistant), William W. MacDonald (Binder), Rachael Caldwell (Binder Assistant), A. Mills (Reading Room Attendant), Noel Iles (Page), Anna Fredell (Stenographer), C.A. Russell (Caretaker).
Includes detail of the bridge piers.
- In the car, front seat - driver is David Bell (husband of Sophie Bell) and Harry Close with 2 sons.
- In the car, back seat - Sophie Bell, Mrs. H. Close and Mrs. Drury (Mrs. Close's mother).
- The car is the same car as in EA-190-8.
- Compare the bridge construction to EA-190-2 and EA-190-9.
This series contains correspondence and minutes from the predecessor bodies of the Management Studies, Systems and Budget Department.
Management Studies, Systems and Budget DepartmentThis series contains correspondence primarily from the Computer Systems and Development Department, as well as some from its predecessor body the Computer Operations Branch of the Central Supply and Services Department. The records include correspondence, minutes, and reports generated through the development of computer systems for other City departments.
Computer Systems and Development DepartmentPhotograph in ornamental marriage certificate
Photograph in ornamental marriage certificate.
A portrait of an Inuk woman dressed in traditional clothing.