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Stutchbury Memorial
CA EDM MS-70-EA-4-42 · Stuk · [ca. 1960]
Part of James Finlay Falconer fonds

Located south of Borden Park. The memorial was erected by the Alberta Safety Council, the Edmonton Kiwanis Club and the City Archives & Landmarks Committee.

Howard Stutchbury arrived in Edmonton in 1902 and shortly afterwards became prominent in business and public service. In 1915 he was appointed secretary-manager of the Alberta Returned Soldiers' Commission. Five years later he was made the Alberta Trade Commissioner, a position he held until the office was abolished in 1936. He then became the secretary of the Edmonton Safety Council, and in 1955 he was appointed the Director of the Alberta Safety Council. Mr. Stutchbury was prominent in music circles and, in association with Vernon Barford, he founded the Alberta Music Festival in 1908. He was a lifetime member of the Canadian Manufacturers Association and was chairman of the Alberta and Edmonton branches. He was also an honorary president of the Canadian Legion and Lieutenant-Governor of the Tuxis Parliament of Alberta.

See MS-137.

War Dance
CA EDM MS-81-ET-11-8 · Stuk · [ca. July 1976]
Part of Gateway Camera Club of Edmonton fonds

A group of Indigenous individuals in traditional costume performing a war dance. Gateway Camera Club of Edmonton

Eagle Dance
CA EDM MS-81-ET-11-10 · Stuk · [ca. July 1976]
Part of Gateway Camera Club of Edmonton fonds

An Indigenous individual in traditional costume performing an Eagle dance; other Indigenous performers in costume are on the sideline watching the performance.. Gateway Camera Club of Edmonton

CA EDM MS-91 · Archief · 1975

The fonds consists of a historical account of the Alberta Hotel Association and a pamphlet relating to the Association's 1975 Scholarship winners.

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George Weber fonds
CA EDM MS-95 · Archief · 1910, 1958-1992

The fonds consists of artworks created by George Weber, including ink and watercolour drawings and serigraph prints of Edmonton buildings and scenes. Some of the drawings are preliminary sketches for the prints. Also included are other uses of his artwork, including stationery, greeting cards and a published reproduction.
The photographs are of Edmonton buildings and of an early novelty postcard series, “Edmonton in a nutshell”. There is also a portrait photograph of George Weber.

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