This series includes meeting minutes, correspondence, and reports.
This series contains reports created and collected by the Telephone Department and it's successor bodies.
This series consists photos of the 1982 Mayor’s Safety Awards.
File List
- EA-510-1 Mayor’s Safety Award, 1982
- EA-510-2 Ed Kyte and Cec Purves, 1982
- EA-510-3 Al Mauer and Cec Purves, 1982
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)
This series contains records from the Telephone Department's leadership team. It includes minutes from the Executive Committee, the Executive Policy Committee, the Planning Coordination Committee, and the Steering Committee. It also includes executive action forms, which document decisions made.
This series contains records relating to the care and operation of municipally owned buildings and property in Edmonton. Included are project files from the office responsible for building maintenance between 1965 and 1969.
This series contains photographs of early Edmonton collected by City Architect Robert Falconer Duke.
- EA-97-1: Prairie Schooner (1905)
- EA-97-2: Horse & Wagon (n.d.)
- EA-97-3: Fort Edmonton from West Side (1871)
- EA-97-4: Parliament Buildings (ca. 1915) [Alberta Legislature with Fort Edmonton in foreground]
- EA-97-5: Edmonton Incline Railway (ca. 1910)
- EA-97-6: Dr. Harry Smith’s Buggy & Coachman (n.d.)
This series contains ledgers describing land purchased and owned by the City of Edmonton and used for conducting the business of the municipality, as well as certificates of ownership and duplicate certificates of title for select municipal properties.
This series contains records relating to the collection of rent from tenants at various City-owned properties.
This series contains two files of newspaper clippings and twenty-nine scrapbooks. These were created as a means of documenting the activities of the Recreation Commission, the Recreation Board, and the Recreation Department.