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Strathcona High School - E
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-469 · Stuk · 2006
Part of City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

10523 - 84 Avenue.
This structure was built in 1909 by the newly incorporated city of Strathcona. From the time when it was opened officially by Alberta's first premier, the Hon. A.C. Rutherford, it served generations of scholars. University classes were held here for two and a half years.

Strathcona High School - NE
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-468 · Stuk · 2006
Part of City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

10523 - 84 Avenue.
This structure was built in 1909 by the newly incorporated city of Strathcona. From the time when it was opened officially by Alberta's first premier, the Hon. A.C. Rutherford, it served generations of scholars. University classes were held here for two and a half years.

Strathcona High School
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-467 · Stuk · 2006
Part of City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

10523 - 84 Avenue.
This structure was built in 1909 by the newly incorporated city of Strathcona. From the time when it was opened officially by Alberta's first premier, the Hon. A.C. Rutherford, it served generations of scholars. University classes were held here for two and a half years.

Queen Alexandra School - NE
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-380 · Stuk · 2006
Part of City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

7730 - 106 Street.
This school officially opened in 1906 and was originally called Duggan Street School in honour of J. J. Duggan, former alderman, and Mayor of Strathcona. Built by Messrs. Pheasey and Batson, contractors who insisted upon craftsmanship, it is a fine example of turn of the century architecture. It was renamed Queen Alexandra School in 1910. The University of Alberta used this school as a campus, and as office of the President of the University, during 1908.
It was subsequently a neighbourhood elementary school for many years until offering a charter program in the last decade.

Queen Alexandra School
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-379 · Stuk · 2006
Part of City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

7730 - 106 Street.
This school officially opened in 1906 and was originally called Duggan Street School in honour of J. J. Duggan, former alderman, and Mayor of Strathcona. Built by Messrs. Pheasey and Batson, contractors who insisted upon craftsmanship, it is a fine example of turn of the century architecture. It was renamed Queen Alexandra School in 1910. The University of Alberta used this school as a campus, and as office of the President of the University, during 1908.
It was subsequently a neighbourhood elementary school for many years until offering a charter program in the last decade.

Queen Alexandra School - SE
CA EDM RG-21-2-3-EA-792-378 · Stuk · 2006
Part of City of Edmonton. Parks and Recreation Department fonds

7730 - 106 Street.
This school officially opened in 1906 and was originally called Duggan Street School in honour of J. J. Duggan, former alderman, and Mayor of Strathcona. Built by Messrs. Pheasey and Batson, contractors who insisted upon craftsmanship, it is a fine example of turn of the century architecture. It was renamed Queen Alexandra School in 1910. The University of Alberta used this school as a campus, and as office of the President of the University, during 1908.
It was subsequently a neighbourhood elementary school for many years until offering a charter program in the last decade.