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Edmonton 1881 School
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-134 · Pièce · 2006
Fait partie de City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

10425 - 99 Avenue.
Edmonton's First Public School.
Created in 1881 by public subscription and built on this site which was donated by the Hudson's Bay Company, Edmonton's first public school was later replaced by the long lasting McKay Avenue School where Alberta's first legislature met in 1906.

Edmonton 1881 School
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-135 · Pièce · 2006
Fait partie de City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

10425 - 99 Avenue.
Edmonton's First Public School.
Created in 1881 by public subscription and built on this site which was donated by the Hudson's Bay Company, Edmonton's first public school was later replaced by the long lasting McKay Avenue School where Alberta's first legislature met in 1906.

Edmonton 1881 School - N
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-136 · Pièce · 2006
Fait partie de City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

10425 - 99 Avenue.
Edmonton's First Public School.
Created in 1881 by public subscription and built on this site which was donated by the Hudson's Bay Company, Edmonton's first public school was later replaced by the long lasting McKay Avenue School where Alberta's first legislature met in 1906.

Alex Taylor School - NW
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-18 · Pièce · 2006
Fait partie de City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

9321 Jasper Avenue. This school is named to honour Alexander Taylor, Edmonton Pioneer and Chairman of the Edmonton Public School Board from 1899 to 1909. The cornerstone for the school was laid on August 30, 1907. The contractor was R.J. Manson, and Roland W. Lines was the architect. Over the decades the teaching staff have maintained the pioneer spirit of Alexander Taylor by introducing innovative programmes of study for its young students as well as for the adult population of Edmonton.

Alex Taylor School - SW
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-19 · Pièce · 2006
Fait partie de City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

9321 Jasper Avenue. This school is named to honour Alexander Taylor, Edmonton Pioneer and Chairman of the Edmonton Public School Board from 1899 to 1909. The cornerstone for the school was laid on August 30, 1907. The contractor was R.J. Manson, and Roland W. Lines was the architect. Over the decades the teaching staff have maintained the pioneer spirit of Alexander Taylor by introducing innovative programmes of study for its young students as well as for the adult population of Edmonton.

Alex Taylor School - SW
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-20 · Pièce · 2006
Fait partie de City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

9321 Jasper Avenue. This school is named to honour Alexander Taylor, Edmonton Pioneer and Chairman of the Edmonton Public School Board from 1899 to 1909. The cornerstone for the school was laid on August 30, 1907. The contractor was R.J. Manson, and Roland W. Lines was the architect. Over the decades the teaching staff have maintained the pioneer spirit of Alexander Taylor by introducing innovative programmes of study for its young students as well as for the adult population of Edmonton.

King Edward School
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-253 · Pièce · 2006
Fait partie de City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

8525 - 101 Street.
Built at a cost of $180,000, King Edward School opened its doors to students on March 9, 1914. Originally, it had 17 classrooms, separate playrooms for boys and girls, separate rooms for manual training and domestic science, an automatic heat regulator, and shower baths. For the first time, the large assembly hall common to schools of this time, was built on the ground floor instead of the top floor, to accommodate its use as a social centre for the surrounding community.
Inside, the foyer features oak paneled walls, latticed windows and doors and a terrazzo floor leading to a marble stairway. Fifteen foot ceilings, wide hallways and oak mouldings and railings are found throughout.
King Edward School has a long list of distinguished alumni, but perhaps the shining moment in the school's history occurred during the Royal Visit of 1939 when King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited the school.

King Edward School - Entrance
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-254 · Pièce · 2006
Fait partie de City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

8525 - 101 Street.
Built at a cost of $180,000, King Edward School opened its doors to students on March 9, 1914. Originally, it had 17 classrooms, separate playrooms for boys and girls, separate rooms for manual training and domestic science, an automatic heat regulator, and shower baths. For the first time, the large assembly hall common to schools of this time, was built on the ground floor instead of the top floor, to accommodate its use as a social centre for the surrounding community.
Inside, the foyer features oak paneled walls, latticed windows and doors and a terrazzo floor leading to a marble stairway. Fifteen foot ceilings, wide hallways and oak mouldings and railings are found throughout.
King Edward School has a long list of distinguished alumni, but perhaps the shining moment in the school's history occurred during the Royal Visit of 1939 when King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited the school.

King Edward School - SW
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-255 · Pièce · 2006
Fait partie de City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

8525 - 101 Street.
Built at a cost of $180,000, King Edward School opened its doors to students on March 9, 1914. Originally, it had 17 classrooms, separate playrooms for boys and girls, separate rooms for manual training and domestic science, an automatic heat regulator, and shower baths. For the first time, the large assembly hall common to schools of this time, was built on the ground floor instead of the top floor, to accommodate its use as a social centre for the surrounding community.
Inside, the foyer features oak paneled walls, latticed windows and doors and a terrazzo floor leading to a marble stairway. Fifteen foot ceilings, wide hallways and oak mouldings and railings are found throughout.
King Edward School has a long list of distinguished alumni, but perhaps the shining moment in the school's history occurred during the Royal Visit of 1939 when King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited the school.

King Edward School - S
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-256 · Pièce · 2006
Fait partie de City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

8525 - 101 Street.
Built at a cost of $180,000, King Edward School opened its doors to students on March 9, 1914. Originally, it had 17 classrooms, separate playrooms for boys and girls, separate rooms for manual training and domestic science, an automatic heat regulator, and shower baths. For the first time, the large assembly hall common to schools of this time, was built on the ground floor instead of the top floor, to accommodate its use as a social centre for the surrounding community.
Inside, the foyer features oak paneled walls, latticed windows and doors and a terrazzo floor leading to a marble stairway. Fifteen foot ceilings, wide hallways and oak mouldings and railings are found throughout.
King Edward School has a long list of distinguished alumni, but perhaps the shining moment in the school's history occurred during the Royal Visit of 1939 when King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited the school.