This series contains correspondence, reports, and other records created in the pursuit of preparing for and carrying out municipal censuses and elections.
This subseries contains maps that were used by the Office of the City Clerk in its function administering civic elections and census enumeration. In addition to voting and census maps, land use maps and maps of neighborhood and community league boundaries are also included.
This subseries consists of ten volumes of Fire Insurance Plans.
This sub-series contains records created in the planning and operation of Fort Edmonton Park. The material includes research, reports, proposals, and planning documents.
The sub-series also includes photographs taken of Fort Edmonton Park, John Walter Museum, the Historical Exhibits Building, the Cromdale Warehouse (former Cromdale Bus Barns), the Nature Centre, the C.W. Cross Residence at 12729 Stony Plain Road, the McCauley House at 10042 92 Street, general shots of Riverdale and the Edmonton skyline, and an interior photo of the Ukrainian Bookstore.
Sem títuloThis sub-series consists of one file created by Albert Edward Ottewell, Chairman, and one file created by Alfred Russell, Secretary. The files contain correspondence relating to the acquisition of information about establishing a civic archives committee, draft and final minutes, and reports.
The subseries contains the following two files:
- File 1 - Chairman's Files (1938-1944)
- File 2 - Secretary's Files (1938-1940)
This sub-series consists of:
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Minutes, 1947, 1957-1966. [files 1-8]
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General correspondence files, 1947-1968. These files appear to have been predominantly created by the committee secretaries Margaret Williams (1947-1956) and Garnet Kyle (1957-1962) and may have been continued by M. Gertrude Ragan (1962-1966). [files 9-33]
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Topical files, 1930-1970. The contents of these files appear to have been created primarily by Garnet Kyle and M. Gertrude Ragan, committee secretaries. The series may have been created by M. Gertrude Ragan. [files 34-107]
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Files found in the collection and repatriated to this subseries. [files 108-118]
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Scrapbook, 1951-1966. The contents relate to the activities of the Committee. [file 112]
The Camsell Arrow and Pictorial was a publication of the staff and patients of the Charles Camsell Hospital. Included in the publication are articles and letters about current events, tuberculosis treatment procedures, home and lifestyle suggestions related to health, and letters from patients about their time at the hospital. Also included are photographs of patients, illustrations and cartoons.
This series contains digitized issues of the Camsell Arrow and Pictorial that were collected by the Archives from a variety of donors.
The Charles Camsell Indian Hospital Pictorial Review was an annual publication of the Charles Camsell Hospital. Included in the publication are photos of staff and patients documenting their time at the hospital, as well as photos from some Indigenous communities and residential schools across Canada.
This series contains digitized issues of the Charles Camsell Indian Hospital Pictorial Review that were collected by the Archives from a variety of donors.
The Edmonton Golf Club opened in 1907 with five holes. The City purchased the land (then known as the Golf Links) in 1912 from the Hudson's Bay Company, and began operating the course as a municipal enterprise - the first municipal golf course in Canada. The Golf Links was renamed Victoria Park and dedicated to public use in 1914. The course expanded in the 1920s from 9 holes to 18, and by 1951 the course offered 27 holes, though by 1954 it had reverted to 18 holes when the City needed some of the land for the Groat Bridge. In 1957 the name was officially changed to the Victoria Golf Course. The Victoria Driving Range opened in 1961.
In 1949 work began on a new municipal golf course. Riverside Golf Course opened in 1951 on the south bank of the North Saskatchewan River just north of the Dawson Bridge. Rundle Park Golf Course became the City’s third course when it opened in 1976.
The subseries consists of correspondence and financial records relating to golf courses operated by the City of Edmonton. The subseries contains the following files:
- File 1: Golf Courses - Correspondence (February - December 1962)
- File 2: Golf: Master Plan - Correspondence (June 1968 - January 1969)
- File 3: Victoria Golf Course Statistical Revenue Ledger (1952-1967)
- File 4: Victoria Golf Course Statistical Revenue Ledger (1968-1978)
- File 5: Victoria Driving Range Cash Book (1961-1970)
- File 6: Victoria Driving Range Cash Book (1970-1972)
- File 7: Riverside Golf Course Statistical Revenue Ledger (1980-1981)
- GP-1748-1981-jul: Master plan review: Mill Woods golf course (1981)
This subseries contains reports, promotional materials, architectural plans, photographs and artwork related to work done by Roman Fodchuk and Associates Ltd. on various residential projects including apartment and condominium developments.