The file consists of one photo album (60 pages, 61 images) of photographs taken by Byron-May for the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce to promote Edmonton in the early twentieth century as an up-and-coming city.
For descriptions of each photograph, see EA-500 photographs online.
The Edmonton Bulletin hired advertising specialist C.A. Violette of San Francisco to conduct an advertising campaign to create this Special Edition which was used to promote Edmonton as an up-and-coming city, and includes descriptions of businesses, businessmen, and industries, as well as descriptions of the social, economic, military and artistic scenes in Edmonton and the greater Edmonton area.
All of the photographs used in the publication were created by the Byron-May Company (EB-26).
6 figurines of the Edmonton Grads made of wire frames with paper coverings.
The file consists of one photo album (26 pages, 121 images) taken by Byron and May. Many of the photographs were part of their business, including commissioned images. The album also includes photographs of the Percy Byron and Gustave May families.
For descriptions of each photograph, see EB-23 photographs online in Series 1 to 3 of MS-1192.
This file contains Gregory Barker's written history of the Edmonton Roughnecks Recreation Association which documents the founding, operations, activities, and discontinuation of the Roughnecks. The file is available in its entirety in the attached pdf.
This file contains 21 photographs taken of the Edmonton Roughnecks Recreation Association's sports teams and tournaments. Each photograph features an accompanying description from Gregory Barker that identifies the individuals in each photograph, as well as provides context for where the photograph was taken. This file is available in its entirety in the attached pdf.
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.
The Edmonton Incline Railway by Doug V. Parker, including:
~ draft manuscript of The Edmonton Incline Railway (available online)
~ typed excerpts (18 February 2001) from newspaper articles and government reports (1905-1986, predominant 1905-1913) relating to the Edmonton Incline Railway;
~ photocopied images of the Edmonton Incline Railway.
The file consists of correspondence between the Edmonton Board of Trade and the Mayor and City Council of Edmonton, and to Prime Minister Sir Wilfred Laurier covering Alberta promotional interests and concerns about immigration to Alberta.
The file consists of correspondence between Senator Griesbach and numerous recipients.