Series consists of reports, correspondence, and speeches relating to the various functions performed by the Analytical Services, Computer Systems, Computer Operations branches of the Management Services Department.
Sem títuloThis series contains records relating to the transfer of land, including sales registers and tax sale caveat lists.
This series consists of photographs which mostly depict residential and commercial buildings, but there are also photos of individuals, events, civic infrastructure and facilities, and proposed developments. There are also maps and architectural drawings which are predominantly associated with plans for development and construction.
This series contains material created through the inspection of buildings, an annotated and amended copy of the 1935 building code used by department staff, and records from the Edmonton Plumbing Board and the City Examination Board.
This series contains correspondence files from the Public Relations Department. The majority of the files are subject files. However, there are also some files of general correspondence, as well as correspondence around requests for financial contributions through the Department's hosting program.
This series contains correspondence and minutes from the predecessor bodies of the Management Studies, Systems and Budget Department.
Sem títuloThis series consists of brochures, correspondence and promotional material relating to public relations and the media.
This series consists of photographs Eva had collected throughout her life. They include photographs of life in Edmonton, including of groups such as the Irish Canadian society, the Drew Machine Co. that her family worked at, Fort Edmonton Refurbishers, holidaying at Riviere Qui Barre and Elk Island Park, and schools and students that she or her family members taught at. The schools include a Teacherage near Myrham, Alberta in 1915, Victoria High School in Edmonton in 1911, Cecilia Jeffrey Boarding School (Residential School) near Shoal Lake or Lake of the Woods by Kenora, Ontario in 1905-1906, a school in Stirling Alberta in 1906-1908 and the Llanarthney School for Girls in Edmonton from 1933-1939.
This series contains photographs of streetscapes and buildings in Edmonton, particularly commercial and residential structures around downtown which no longer exist today. The photos also include oblique aerial photos from the 1950s and 1960s documenting downtown, the river valley, and the suburbs.
This series consists of publications, architectural drawings, and reports created and collected by Roman Fodchuk while working as Chief Planner, National and Historic Parks, now Parks Canada.