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Programs
CA EDM MS-491-4 · Reeks · 1951 - 2001
Part of Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues fonds

This series consists of material related to all EFCL programs and events such as banquets, awards, and sports. It includes programmes, photographs and posters from the 17 annual figure skating shows that the EFCL presented from 1965 to 1981. These shows included performers from the skating programs offered by various community leagues, as well as guest performances by professional and semi-professional figure skaters.

CA EDM RG-17-17.15 · Reeks · 1951 - 1962
Part of City of Edmonton. Planning Department fonds

The Interim Development Bylaw (Bylaw 1339) was passed in 1950. It was created to guide and regulate development in Edmonton until a General Plan and new zoning bylaw could be adopted. The bylaw created the Interim Development Appeal Board, which took appeals from any decision made by the Interim Development Officer, including related to zoning. The Board had seven members appointed by Council, and included a City Alderman, a member of the Alberta Association of Architects, a member of the Alberta Land Surveyors Association, a member of the Edmonton Real Estate Association, a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of Alberta, a member of the Law Society of Alberta, and a member at large. The Board endeavored to make decisions to best promote orderly, economical, and convenient development in conformity with the basic principles of the evolving General Plan. The Appeal Board could refer cases to the Architectural Panel or Technical Planning Board when more information was required, and decisions of the Board could be appealed further to the Provincial Planning Advisory Board.

CA EDM RG-16-6 · Reeks · [ca. 1953] - 1963
Part of City of Edmonton. City Architect and Building Inspector's Department fonds

The Permanent Revisions Committee for the City of Edmonton Building Code was established in 1960 through Building Code Bylaw #2106. The Committee was created to recommend revisions to the Building Code and to integrate the City of Edmonton Building Code with the National Building Code. The Committee was comprised of representatives from the City Architect and Building Inspector's Department, the Fire Department, the Edmonton House Builder's Association, the Edmonton Builder's Exchange, the Alberta Architect's Department, and the Association of Professional Engineers of Alberta. Staff from the City Architect and Building Inspector's Department provided administrative support.

Affiliated Organizations
CA EDM RG-70-6 · Reeks · 1953 - 1994
Part of City of Edmonton. Edmonton Fire Department fonds

This series contains records created by organizations that were affiliated with the Fire Department, including the Edmonton Fire Department Band, the Civil Defence Department, and the Western Canadian Insurance Underwriters' and Canadian Underwriters' Associations.

Canadian Welfare Council
CA EDM MS-323-5 · Reeks · 1953-1971
Part of Edmonton Social Planning Council fonds

The series consists of records outlining the Edmonton Social Planning Council and the United Community Fund of Greater Edmonton interactions and work with the Canadian Welfare Council. The series includes correspondence, reports, memorandums, minutes, papers, clippings, statements and recommendations. The series also includes records pertaining to the Canadian Conference on Housing and Community Funds and Councils of Canada conference.

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Events
CA EDM MS-738-3 · Reeks · 1954-2011
Part of St. David's Welsh Society of Edmonton fonds

The series consists of records pertaining to events the St. David's Welsh Society held or participated in from 1973 to 2007 including St. David's Day Banquet, David Thompson House opening, Gymanfa Ganu, and Cwrs Cymraeg Y Rhosyn Gwyllt. Records include programs, correspondence, finances, brochures, and budget documents. Also included in the series are two guest books, photographs of various events and meetings the Society held and/or participated in, and a hand drawn poster of household Welsh vocabulary by Maggie Dower.

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Architectural Drawings
CA EDM RG-40-5 · Reeks · 1954 - 1975
Part of City of Edmonton. Telephone Department fonds

This series contains architectural drawings of City Hall, used by the Telephone Department to install and maintain telephone service. It contains the following files:

  • File 1: City Hall electrical plans (1954 September)
  • File 2: City Hall main floor telephone system revisions (1956 November 29)
  • File 3: City Hall basement, 2nd floor, 3rd floor plans (1967)
  • File 4: 2nd floor City Hall alterations to P.B.X. Room (1972); City Hall 3rd floor plan details, interior alterations (1975)
Theatre for Children
CA EDM RG-20-6 · Reeks · 1954 - 1966
Part of City of Edmonton. Recreation Department fonds

The photographs in this series depict theatrical productions put on by the Recreation Department and the Junior League of Edmonton. The program was called Theatre for Children, and most productions took place at Victoria Composite High School, though a few were also held at the Jubilee Auditorium. In the 1960s the program expanded to include The Playground Players, which offered outdoor theatrical productions in the community. This series includes photographs of most of the productions undertaken from 1954 until 1966, when the Junior League handed the program over to the Junior Arts Council. The series also includes photographs of dance workshops for children and a concert held at Borden Park.

CA EDM RG-17-17.4 · Reeks · 1955 - 1991
Part of City of Edmonton. Planning Department fonds

The Address Coordination Committee was tasked with solving issues born from the City of Edmonton's growth. The Committee's responsibilities include assigning new street and avenue numbers as well as coordinating new addresses for housing developments.

This series consists of material related to numbering streets in the City of Edmonton. While most of the content is correspondence, some plans for implementation are included.