The journal consists of diary entries made by Annie York Secord between 1 January 1916 and 12 January 1917, describing daily life and events of family, friends, and community.
This file consists of the typed transcriptions sent along with the letters.
This file consists of two audio recordings and one audio-visual recording of advertisements for Kentwood Ford. The advertisements were created for both radio and television, and include details about savings events, Ford trucks, and Kentwood Ford's used vehicles for sale.
The file consists of correspondence between Senator Griesbach and numerous recipients.
Believed to be a self-portrait by Margarette Chappelle
"The Heritage Trail", produced by Alberta Culture, Prairie Wool Communications, City of Edmonton.
"Investing in Edmonton's Past", produced by City of Edmonton Planning Department with Alberta Historical Resources Foundation.
This file consists of 18 posters relating to local and global advocacy surrounding the women's rights, pro-communism, and anti-war movements of the 1960s and 1970s.
"Heart of the City", produced by Agrapha Productions.
File consists of a film titled "Japanese Heritage in Alberta" written and produced by Curt Palka. The film is a part of the Alberta Heritage Film Series presented by Alberta Culture. The film contains an interview with Professor Gordon Hirabayashi speaking about Japanese immigration to Canada and Alberta and Japanese-Canadian culture including work, religion, and education. There is also footage of:
- Ondekoza Troupe performance in Alberta to celebrate the centennial of Japanese in Canada, 1977
- Japanese food and judo demonstrations at Heritage Festival in Edmonton, 1977
- Kabuki theatre performances
- Mrs. Yokota of Edmonton teaching ikebana
- Tea ceremony
- Odaiko drumming
- Sakura Dancers of Edmonton performing the "Happy Circle" dance in June 1977 and other dances
- Japanese kites exhibition at the Royal Alberta Museum featuring Tsutomu Hiroi who led a workshop and flew kites outside