This file consists of two photographs taken at a Students for a Democratic University (SDU) demonstration at the University of Alberta in 1969.
File consists of 在加奈陀邦人々名録 [Directory of Japanese in Canada] which includes the names and addresses of Japanese individuals living in BC and advertisements for Japanese businesses.
Photograph album from Isobel Secord's time working as a nurse at Groot Schurr Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa throughout World War II.
This file contains correspondence relating to the following:
- Dominion Housing Act Committee; Minutes; Submissions from interested parties; Alberta Social Credit League; Edmonton Tax Research Bureau
- Mayor's Inaugural Address 1935-36; Copy of Address, November 1935; Minutes; Resolutions; Reports; City Clerk and Returning
Officer, Allowance; City Comptroller; City Work, preference to Taxpayers, Married Men and Home Owners ; Debenture Interest
Rates, reduction of; Land Department and Special Relief Department, Reorganization; Relief, Capitalization of City's Share of
Relief, Special Committee, appointment of, Street Railway Employees, day and night runs; Street Railway fare; Streets' Surveyor, appointment of; Third Commissioner, appointment of - Nominating Committee; Minutes; Reports: Board of Health; Boxing Commission; Boxing and Wrestling Commission; By-Laws
Committee; Edmonton Exhibition Association; Finance Committee; Hospital Board; Joint Industries Committee; Library Board; Nominations Committee; Provincial Farm Relief Board; Third Commissioner; Town Planning Commission; Zoning Appeal Board
Joseph van der Gracht was born in the Netherlands in 1880. He married Florence Ethel Ross, and joined the Edmonton Art Club in 1929. He moved with his family to Vancouver around 1933. He died in 1959.
This painting was included in the Edmonton Art Club 1933 exhibition.
Includes Major General Griesbach's manuscript 'Memorandum on British Immigration Into Canada', as well as correspondence regarding immigration.
The file consists of correspondence between Senator Griesbach and numerous recipients.
Robert Campbell was born in Dumbarton, Scotland in 1883 and moved to Canada in 1906, where he homesteaded near the town of Minden. Campbell began painting in 1916 under the watercolourist Victor W. Burnard, after returning to England during the First World War. After the war he moved to Edmonton, where he worked as a dental technician and continued his artistic endeavors. He was a charter member of the Edmonton Art Club and the Artists Society of Alberta. He was also one of those responsible for founding the Banff School of Fine Arts. Robert Campbell died in 1967.
This file contains correspondence around the following topics:
- Assessment Roll, Improvement and Business 1918
- Bread, Regulation of Food Controller
- Charter Amendments 1918
- Fire Department, Alarms
- Fire Department, Strike, Plebiscite
- Great War Veterans Association, College Avenue Site
- Land Assessment
- Legislation, Special
- 102 Street Fire, Judge Walsh Report
- Royal North West Mounted Police
- United Farmers of Alberta, Convention
The journal consists of diary entries made by Annie York Secord between 1 January 1917 and 13 November 1918, describing daily life and events of family, friends, and community.
Note: 1-12 January 1917 copied from 1916 Journal (f. 5).