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Administration and Operations
CA EDM MS-1220-1 · Série · 1892-2003
Parte de Edmonton Art Gallery fonds

The series consists of records pertaining to the operation and administrative functions of the Edmonton Art Gallery. Included in the series are financial records, reports, correspondence, certificates, and promotional materials. Also included in the series are plans relating to the acquisition of land for new gallery, records related to the Edmonton Art Club, and architecture design drawings for the gallery.
The series also includes records from the Blow Condell family who donated money to build the Edmonton Art Gallery in 1962. The building was named the Arthur Blow Condell Memorial Building after Dr. William Newton and Abigail Edith Condell's son who died in 1910.

Scrapbooks and Invitations
CA EDM MS-1220-2 · Série · 1925-2003
Parte de Edmonton Art Gallery fonds

The series consists of scrapbooks created by the Edmonton Art Gallery and invitations received by the Edmonton Art Gallery. The scrapbooks contain clippings, pamphlets, brochures, and various textual records collected by the EAG.

Minutes
CA EDM MS-1220-5 · Série · 1924-1992
Parte de Edmonton Art Gallery fonds

The series consists of minutes and agendas of meetings held by the Edmonton Art Gallery board and their various committees. The series also contains supporting documentation used for meetings such as reports and financial records.

Women's Society of the Edmonton Art Gallery
CA EDM MS-1220-6 · Série · 1943-1988
Parte de Edmonton Art Gallery fonds

The series consists of materials produced by the Women's Society of the Edmonton Art Gallery including agendas, minutes, reports, membership lists, bylaws and constitution. Also included in the series are photographs.

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Edmonton Art Gallery fonds
CA EDM MS-1220 · Arquivo · 1892-2003

The fonds consists of records pertaining to the operations of the Edmonton Art Gallery. The fonds includes correspondence, minutes, invitations, scrapbooks, clippings, finances, guest books, reports, photographs, and issues of the Gallery's publications. The fonds also consists of records from the Blow Condell family who donated money to build the Edmonton Art Gallery in 1962.

The fonds is arranged into 7 series:

  1. Administration
  2. Scrapbooks and Invitations
  3. Guest Books
  4. Publications
  5. Minutes
  6. Women's Society of the Edmonton Art Gallery
  7. Photographs
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Events
CA EDM MS-738-3 · Série · 1954-2011
Parte de 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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Finances
CA EDM MS-738-2 · Série · 1965-1997
Parte de St. David's Welsh Society of Edmonton fonds

The series consist of records pertaining to the finances of the St. David's Welsh Society from 1965 to 1997. Records include ledgers, correspondence, expense claims, grant applications, account books, and treasurer reports.

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Governance and Administration
CA EDM MS-738-1 · Série · 1966-2007
Parte de St. David's Welsh Society of Edmonton fonds

The series consists of records pertaining to the governance and administration of the St. David's Welsh Society from 1966 to 2007. Records include minutes, reports, correspondence, and membership lists. Also included in the series are minutes and correspondence from the St. David's Welsh Society Welsh Ladies Auxiliary.

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Lawn Bowling Club
CA EDM MS-404-6 · Série · 1956 - 1983
Parte de Garneau Community League fonds

This series contains materials concerning the operations and functions of the Garneau Lawn Bowling Club. The club was officially founded in 1955. The Lawn Bowling Club was one of the five original committees when the Garneau Community League was incorporated in 1962. The Lawn Bowling Club, like the Tennis Club, held a degree of independence from the Community League until the late 1970s due to a change in Provincial Law regarding the way financial reporting was to be conducted. The Club was divided into two clubs: Men’s Lawn Bowling and Ladies Lawn Bowling. The Men’s Lawn Bowling Club concluded operations in 1983 while the Ladies Lawn Bowling Club continued. The reason for the closure of the men's club was dwindling membership due to the construction of superior lawn bowling greens at the Commonwealth Lawn Bowling Club following the 1978 Commonwealth Games. The rest of the lawn bowling club ended in 1990 due to insufficient funds to maintain the greens. Some of the remaining club members joined the Royal Lawn Bowling Club. When Catalyst Theatre began its lease of the Community Centre, the greens were converted into sand volleyball courts. This series consists of financial statements, a ledger, correspondence, club minutes, photographs, badges, pins, and a championship flag.

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Administration
CA EDM MS-404-1 · Série · 1907 - 2000
Parte de Garneau Community League fonds

This series consists of records related to the operational functions of the Garneau Community League. At the head of the community league was the executive committee which was elected by the registered members of the community league. The manager of the Garneau Community Centre reported to the executive committee along with the heads of the various sub-committees and clubs such as the Planning Committee and the Tennis and Lawn Bowling clubs. The executive committee was responsible for many of the initiatives undertaken by the League such as the Street Signs Project and organizing the programs that took place at the Centre. This series contains minutes, reports, correspondence, grant applications, contracts, newsletters, and programmes. These records provide context for the Community League’s role within the community and within Edmonton as a city. Also included are documents concerning leasing of the Garneau Community Centre to Catalyst Theatre.

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