Established in 1976, the Muttart Conservatory is a botanical garden owned and operated by the City of Edmonton. This subseries contains project files and meeting minutes created by staff at the Muttart Conservatory through the course of caring for the facility and providing programming for the public.
The Parks and Recreation Department was very involved in the 1983 World University Games. The Department worked in conjunction with the Federation Internationale du Sportif Universitaire to schedule and prepare facilities for the games. The City of Edmonton also appointed an International Events Coordinator to deal almost exclusively with Universiade '83. The role of the Parks and Recreation Department also included finance and budgeting, transportation, and media and public relations.
This subseries includes administrative records including correspondence, reports, and minutes of committee meetings from the Universiade '83 Corporation and the City of Edmonton Parks and Recreation Department relating to the bid to host the 1983 World University Games and the subsequent organization of the event. There are also records relating to the organization and construction of facilities for Universiade '83, as well as correspondence, brochures, and programs from other major sporting events held in Edmonton and their relationship to Universiade '83. There are also bulletins, notices, and minutes of meetings from the Federation Internationale du Sportif Universitaire, and press clippings and media releases relating to Universiade '83.
This sub-series consists of records created by the Edmonton Historical Board and includes photos taken at awards ceremonies (1975-1986), plaque unveilings (1982-1985), photos taken for the 1982 book Edmonton’s Threatened Heritage, and photos taken of EHB plaques and the buildings they are affixed to between 2006 and 2011. This subseries also contains a copy of every recognition award the Board handed out from 1975 to 2017.
EHB awards nights
- 1975 (EA-258-1 to 20)
- 1978 (EA-20-5507 to 5519)
- 1981 (EA-20-7226 to 7245)
- 1982 (EA-20-7205 to 7219)
- 1983 (EA-20-7248 to 7263)
- 1985 (EA-20-7314 to 7329)
- 1986 (EA-20-7355 to 7396)
Plaque unveilings:
- Alex Taylor School and Transit Hotel, 1981 (EA-20-7185 to 7204)
- Cairn at The Hermitage, 1983 (EA-20-7246 to 7247)
- Reed’s China and Gift Shop [?], 1985 (EA-20-7330 to 7334)
Photos for Edmonton’s Threatened Heritage, 1980
(EA-20-7220 to 7225)
Photos of book launch for Gateway to the North, 1984
EA-20-7298 to EA-20-7313
Photos of buildings and plaques, 2006-2011
EA-792-1 to EA-792-517
This sub-series contains records created through the operation of the City of Edmonton Archives. This subseries also includes photos taken by Archives staff of buildings related to Edmonton's history, the Archives facilities and staff, and photographs of Paul Kane sketches taken at the Edmonton Art Gallery.
Paul Kane sketches (originally created 1846)
EA-20-126 to EA-20-140
Heritage buildings and streetscapes
EA-20-52 to EA-20-124
EA-20-141 to EA-20-174
Photos of Archives facilities and staff
EA-155-14 to EA-155-22 (see G.P. 732-1976)
EA-746-1 to EA-746-101
Photos of Artifacts Centre facilities and staff
EA-339-1 to EA-339-35
This sub-series contains correspondence, reports, minutes, and other material relating to City recreation facilities. It also contains material from community organizations that worked closely with recreation facility staff.
This series consists of administrative records such as minutes, correspondence, reports, administrative memos and directives, financial records (including grant programs), publicity and departmental scrapbooks, and personnel records.
This series contains the following sub series:
- Subseries 1.1: Meeting Minutes
- Subseries 1.2: Correspondence
- Subseries 1.3: Reports
- Subseries 1.4: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
- Subseries 1.5: Finance
- Subseries 1.6: Media Coverage and Scrapbooks
- Subseries 1.7: Personnel
This sub-series consists of records relating to the provision, operation and maintenance of green space for Edmontonians such as parks, ravines and forestry, cemeteries, playgrounds, golf courses, and playing fields and the river valley. It includes subjects such as concessions, horticulture, boulevards, and weed and pest control. The records include surveys, reports, and studies relating to City lands.
This series consists of records relating to external agencies that have regular dealings with the City of Edmonton in its capacity to provide a safe, healthy and vibrant city, including Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues, School Boards, sports organizations and other community organizations. These organizations may use City facilities to provide programs for recreation, sports, arts, culture, and education.
This series contains the following subseries:
- Subseries 5.1: Community Leagues
- Subseries 5.2: Sports and Recreational Organizations
This sub-series consists of:
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Minutes, 1947, 1957-1966. [files 1-8]
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General correspondence files, 1947-1968. These files appear to have been predominantly created by the committee secretaries Margaret Williams (1947-1956) and Garnet Kyle (1957-1962) and may have been continued by M. Gertrude Ragan (1962-1966). [files 9-33]
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Topical files, 1930-1970. The contents of these files appear to have been created primarily by Garnet Kyle and M. Gertrude Ragan, committee secretaries. The series may have been created by M. Gertrude Ragan. [files 34-107]
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Files found in the collection and repatriated to this subseries. [files 108-118]
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Scrapbook, 1951-1966. The contents relate to the activities of the Committee. [file 112]
This sub-series contains records created in the planning and operation of Fort Edmonton Park. The material includes research, reports, proposals, and planning documents.
The sub-series also includes photographs taken of Fort Edmonton Park, John Walter Museum, the Historical Exhibits Building, the Cromdale Warehouse (former Cromdale Bus Barns), the Nature Centre, the C.W. Cross Residence at 12729 Stony Plain Road, the McCauley House at 10042 92 Street, general shots of Riverdale and the Edmonton skyline, and an interior photo of the Ukrainian Bookstore.
Fort Edmonton Park