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Item · [n.d.]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Sheet music for a song titled “Indian Lullaby.” The words were written by McKellar and the music was written by W. H. Anderson. The price for the sheet music is marked as 35 cents. The music was published by Western Music Company LTD. whose locations are listed as Toronto, Winnipeg, and Vancouver. The song is part of the Western Vocal Series No. 7030.

Item · 1929
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Souvenir book produced by the Royal Canadian Golf Association [R.C.G.A.] for the 1929 golf season, including the Open Championship, the Amateur Golf Championships, and the Lesley Cup Matches.

Contents:
C. E. Harvey, President R. C. G. A. [p. 9]
Past Presidents, R. C. G. A. [p. 11, 13]
Executive Committee R. C. G. A. [p. 15]
Open Championships R. C. G. A. [p. 17]
Kanawaki - A Championship Test [p. 19, 21]
Officers of the Kanawaki Golf Club [p. 23]
Historic Kanawaki [p. 25, 27]
Professional Golfers' Association [p. 29, 31]
Amateur Championships, R. C. G. A. [p. 33]
The Canadian Amateur Champion (by Ralph Reville) [p. 35]
Jasper National Park Golf Course (by A. J. Hills) [p. 37]
The Amateur Championship at Jasper (by B. L. Anderson) [p. 39]
His Excellency the Governor-General of Canada [p. 40]
Interprovincial Matches [p. 41]
Provincial Associations [pp. 43-45, 53]
Canadian Ladies' Golf Union [C.L.G.U.] [p. 47]
Championships of the C. L. G. U. [p. 48]
Lesley Cup Matches [p. 49, 51]
History of the R. C. G. A. [pp. 52-53]
"Our Advertisers" [p. 54]
The Canadian Open Champion [p. 54]
A Page of Champions [p. 55]

Also includes list of entry requirements, entrant list, and tournament bracket for the 1929 Amateur Golf Championship at Jasper, Alberta.

Royal Canadian Golf Association
2008.1.1.3.1.18 · Item · [1909]
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Four sheets of legal sized lined paper (the same paper used for the memoir draft), with lists of handwritten names (SBS's handwriting), and titled "Old families resident in Toronto 80 years ago & upwards"; there is also a page for familes of 60 years ago & upwards; 50 years ago & upwards; and 40 years ago & upwards.

These may have been notes related to Sam Steele's writing of his memoir "Forty Years in Canada".

Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919
Win the War Convention
2008.1.3.3.1.2.49 · File · Aug. 1917
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Win the War Convention Correspondence inviting General Steele to support the Win the War conventions planned for Canada, and his acceptance of this request, and campaign to promote the conventions.

Borden, Robert Laird, Sir
Win the War Convention
2008.1.3.3.1.2.51 · File · Oct. 1917
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Win the War Convention Further correspondence related to the Canadian Win the War Conventions; includes copies of letters General Steele sends to others, and his response to a criticism directed to him from a Calgary lawyer and politician, Clifford B. Reilly. Recipients of Steele’s letters include: William Perkins Bull, Colonel Chas. A. Smart, Sir Robert Borden, George Hope Johnston, Premier T.C. Norris and others.

Bartram, Vivian T.
2008.2.1.1.3.77 · Item · 06 Sep. 1901
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Handwritten letter to Marie dated Spetember 6th, 1901 with an attached copy of a typewritten letter sent to SBS on May 29, 1901 from J. Henderson, discussing monies required to pay for Uncle John's expenses.

Henderson, James
2008.2.1.1.3.103 · Item · 29 Sep. 1902
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Handwritten letter from the secretary (Caroline Margaret Land) of the Toronto I.O.D.E. wishing Marie the best on her journey to South Africa, mentioning the Order's work in S.A. caring for soldiers' graves, and informing Marie that her membership in the I.O.D.E. has been processed. The letter is dated September 29th, 1902.

Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951
Item · 1970
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A Christmas and New Years' greeting card sent out by the Macmillan Company of Canada Limited for the 1970 holiday season.

The greeting card contains a copy of "The Heart of Merry Christmas", a 12-page speech by Canadian author Robertson Davies given to the Canadian Club in Toronto on 14 December 1970 regarding Christmas. Davies' address touches on themes of Christianity, theology, astrology, the Age of Aquarius and the Aeon of Pisces, and the persistence of Christmas "in some form or other".

Davies' speech concludes "So long as the sun continues to celebrate Christmas by his steady convalescence we may let the Aeons of the World Zodiac bring what they will, for we shall have been given new hope, and that is, after all, what lies at the heart of a Merry Christmas."

Macmillan Co. of Canada, Ltd.
2008.1.1.1.1.128.1 · Item · 10 Jun 1899
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Attached letter from SBS's cousin J. B. Clarke, addressed to Marie, and sent with Marie's letter of 18 June 1899 to SBS. The letter discusses, among other things, the Steele's mining claim.

Clarke, J.B.
2008.1.2.2.1.50 · File · Apr. 1905
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Memoranda and general correspondence; includes letters to a mother in Toronto wondering about the whereabouts of her son in South Africa; letters of reference and inquiries about SAC positions, etc.

Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919
Win the War Convention
2008.1.3.3.1.2.52 · File · Nov. - Dec. 1917
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Win the War Convention Follow-up correspondence related to the Canadian Win the War Conventions; correspondents include: W. McInnes, Vivian Bartram, Brigadier-General Swift, Lieut.-Colonel A.M. Jarvis, Sir Robert Borden and others.

Bartram, Vivian T.
Item · [n.d.]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A Soccer Coaching Manual for Schools and Colleges by E.R. Slade from the Western Technical-Commercial School in Toronto, Ontario. The manual was published by the Dominion Football Association. The manual covers the rules of the games, and advice and directions for soccer techniques and plays such as dribbling, trapping, charging, heading, kicking, team strategy, and playing field among others. The manual includes various illustrations depicting these techniques and movements. On the inside of the front cover page and both sides of the back cover page, there are advertisements for Eaton’s department store's soccer supplies.

Slade, E. R.
Item · [n.d.]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

The Secretary’s Helper handbook for bowling games. The handbook was issued exclusively under copyright for The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. of Canada, Limited, a company that manufactured various goods. The company had offices in Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, and Calgary. The handbook lists various total averages depending on the number of games played up to 90 games. The final pages of the handbook include blank team schedules for varying numbers of teams. The price of the handbook is listed as 75 cents.

Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company of Canada, Limited
Item · 1987-02-04 - 1987-02-05
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A collection of meeting minutes and appendices from the Canadian Turkey Marketing Agency 93rd Meeting which was held from February 4 to February 5, 1987, at the Skyline Hotel in Toronto, Ontario. The first document is a roll call of all the representatives who were present at the meeting. The list includes their names, addresses, and which board they are representing. The second document is the meeting minutes which lists the date, time, and location of the meeting, and provides details about the topics discussed. The remainder of the documents are appendices and reports which are mentioned in the minutes. The appendices include various types of documents such as a chairman’s report, a director’s report, interoffice memos, a staff report, and committee meeting reports. The name "Don McFadden" is handwritten in pen in the top left corner of the first document along with the note “My Last Agency Meeting.”

Canadian Turkey Marketing Agency
Item · Aug., 1963
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An insurance plan of the city of Calgary, Alberta from August 1963. This particular plan is marked as Vol. 10. The plan consists of a master title page which includes a key of signs and 21 detail sheets of the city. On the cover of the plan, there is a note indicating that the plan was made by and is the property of the Underwriters' Survey Bureau, Limited in Toronto, Ontario. The copyright for the plan is registered in Ottawa, Ontario. The plan is listed as Copy No. 9 and is issued to the Legal & General Assurance Society Limited in Calgary, Alberta. Each page of the detail sheets displays various streets and buildings in the city of Calgary and the colour of each building indicates the type of construction material used for that particular building.

Underwriters' Survey Bureau, Limited
Item · Nov., 1954
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An insurance plan of the city of Calgary, Alberta from November 1954, which was partially revised in October 1963. This particular plan is marked as Vol. 4. The plan consists of a master title page which includes a key of signs, a revision page which consists of a list of block number changes in this volume, and 45 detail sheets of the city. On the cover of the plan, there is a note indicating that the plan was made by and is the property of the Underwriters Survey Bureau, Limited in Toronto, Ontario. The copyright for the plan is registered in Ottawa, Ontario. The plan is listed as Copy No. 114 and is issued to the Royal Agencies Limited in Calgary, Alberta. Each page of the detail sheets displays various streets and buildings in the city of Calgary and the colour of each building indicates the type of construction material used for that particular building. This particular plan consists of primarily residential neighbourhoods.

Underwriters' Survey Bureau, Limited
Item · Jul., 1955
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An insurance plan of the city of Medicine Hat, Alberta from July 1955 which was partially revised in August 1964. The population at the time of the insurance plan creation was 25,000. The plan consists of a master title page which includes a key of signs, an index, and 34 detail sheets of the city. On the cover of the plan, there is a note indicating that the plan was made by and is the property of the Canadian Underwriters’ Association in Toronto, Ontario. The copyright for the plan is registered in Ottawa, Ontario. The plan is listed as Copy No. 55 but there is no issue recipient listed. Each page of the detail sheets displays various streets and buildings in the city of Medicine Hat and the colour of each building indicates the type of construction material used for that particular building. Several pages have new drawings pasted over the originals, presumably due to the revisions. This particular plan consists of residential neighbourhoods, industrial and retail complexes, and main streets.

Canadian Underwriters' Association
Item · October, 1959
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An insurance plan of the city of Edmonton, Alberta from April 1954, partially revised in October 1959. This particular plan is marked as Vol. 8. The plan consists of a Master Title page which contains a Standard Key of Signs, and 61 detail sheets of the town. On the cover of the plan, there is a note indicating that the plan was made by and is the property of the Underwriters’ Survey Bureau Limited. The copyright for the plan is registered in Ottawa, copy number 28, issued to Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Winnipeg. Each page of the detail sheets displays various streets and buildings in the city of Edmonton and the colour of each building indicates the type of construction material used for that particular building. This plan consists of primarily retail and industrial areas.

Underwriters' Survey Bureau, Limited
Item · 2023-09-03 - 1961-02-07
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

The personal papers of Lorne Louis Anderson Esq., a legal surveyor and engineer from Ontario. He served with the Royal Canadian Artillery during World War II where he began training as a surveyor, and later completed a degree in civil engineering from the University of Toronto. In 1950 he was "engaged in subdivision surveys on Indian Reserves in Saskatchewan and Alberta" and assisted with "mineral claim surveys in Yukon Territory." Items include correspondence, a photograph, lecture notes, an enduring power of attorney, a preliminary exam for land surveyors, certifications and membership cards, maps, a resume, promotion and reassignment notifications, and other business documents, booklets, articles, and technical information relating to the field of legal surveying.

Anderson, Lorne Louis
2008.2.1.1.3.95 · Item · 10 Jun. 1902
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Handwritten letter from the secretary (Caroline Margaret Land) of the Toronto I.O.D.E. asking Marie to join the Order and take part in their work (caring for the Canadian soldier) in South Africa; the letter is dated June 10th, 1902. Attached with the letter is a listing of the Executive members of the Imperial Order of the Empire and the Children of the Empire, as well as an issue of their newsletter "Echoes" (June 1st, 1902).

Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951
Item · [n.d.]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A booklet titled “Barley and How to Grow it Properly” from Esso. The booklet was published by Imperial Oil Limited in Toronto, Ontario. The booklet provides information about how to grow barley in the Praire Provinces.
Table of Contents: In Keen Demand, Barley Must Compete, A Profitable Crop to Grow, An Excellent Feed Grain, Barley for Malting, Quota Picture for Barley, Choose One of These Varieties, Plant Early for Maximum Yields, Fertility-Key to Lower Costs, Target Yields for Barley Growers, Growing Barley WIthout a Soil Test, Plan Your Weed Control, Control Diseases for High Yields, Harvesting the Crop, Some “Do’s” and “Don’ts,” Successful Barley Production, Products and Services Available from Esso.

ESSO
Item · [n.d.]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

The Questions and Answers about Adult Education in Canada handbook from the Canadian Association for Adult Education in Toronto, Ontario. The format of the handbook consists of various questions about adult education and then an answer to each question. The handbook includes a few illustrations throughout and on the final pages, lists all the organizations associated with the Canadian Association for Adult Education.

Canadian Association for Adult Education
Item · Oct. 11, 1984
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A collection of supplementary documents produced by or regarding various Turkey Marketing Groups in Canada. The document creation dates range from 1972 to 1984. The collection includes documents such as “Manitoba’s Comments on the Canadian Turkey Marketing Agency,” veterinary reports, quota allocation formulas, bundles of correspondence, “What Farmers Should Known About Bill C-176,” news reports, a draft of “Overview Paper in Economic Intervention and Regulation in Canadian Agriculture,” and several others. The collection also includes two newspaper clippings. One article details a farm policy, and the other is titled “Farm setup under attack.” The name D.J. McFadden" is handwritten in pencil on one of the documents.

Hodgman, P.G.
Item · [1954]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Accompanying material supplied to a guest touring the Trend House in Toronto, Ontario. Contains a list of furnishings, electronics, and appliances, along with the names of the designers and their employing companies, and indicating which were designed in Canada. On the back is a list of companies that supplied miscellaneous items such as books and art.

National Gallery of Canada
Item · Jul., 1972
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An insurance plan of the city of Lloydminster, Alberta-Saskatchewan from July 1972. The population at the time of the insurance plan creation was 8183. The plan consists of a master title page which includes a key of signs, an index, and 22 detail sheets of the city. On the cover of the plan, there is a note indicating that the plan was made by and is the property of the Canadian Underwriters’ Association in Toronto, Ontario. The copyright for the plan is registered in Ottawa. No copy number or issue recipient is listed. Each page of the detail sheets displays various streets and buildings in the city of Lloydminster and the colour of each building indicates the type of construction material used for that particular building.

Canadian Underwriters' Association
Item · Aug., 1960
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An insurance plan of the town of Lacombe, Alberta from August 1960. The population at the time of the insurance plan creation was 3000. The plan consists of a master title page which includes a key of signs, an index, and 12 detail sheets of the town. On the cover of the plan, there is a note indicating that the plan was made in Canada and is the property of the Underwriters’ Survey Bureau, Limited in Toronto, Ontario. The copyright for the plan is registered in Ottawa. No copy number or issue recipient is listed. Each page of the detail sheets displays various streets and buildings in the city of Lacombe, Alberta and the colour of each building indicates the type of construction material used for that particular building.

Underwriters' Survey Bureau, Limited
Item · June, 1966
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

Two copies of a revised insurance plan of the city of Edmonton, Alberta from June 1966. These particular plans are marked as Vol. 7. They consist of a Master Title page which contains a Standard Key of Signs, one has 29 detail sheets of the town, and the other has 17. On the covers of the plans, there is a note indicating that they were made by and are the property of the Canadian Underwriters’ Association in Toronto, Ontario. The copyright for the plan is registered in Ottawa. No copy number or issue recipient is listed. Each page of the detail sheets displays various streets and buildings in the city of Edmonton and the colour of each building indicates the type of construction material used for that particular building. These plans consists of primarily retail and industrial areas.

Canadian Underwriters' Association
Item · [1935-1944]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A collection of loose photographs of various aircraft, and pilot Archie Vance. Includes a typed page with details on the different varieties of planes, and a book on the life of Ted Nagle, a pilot, explorer, and geological surveyor, titled "The Prospector North of Sixty," by Ted Nagle & Jordan Zinovich, published in 1989.

McNeil Family
Item · Feb. 6, 1936
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A booklet titled “Our Great National Task” which was written by John M. Imrie, the managing director of the Edmonton Journal. The booklet is the written form of an address given by Imrie at a joint luncheon of the Empire Club of Canada and the Annual Convention of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. The luncheon was held in Toronto, Ontario on February 6, 1936. The address covers subjects such as freight earnings from western Canada, major mistakes on the prairies, encouragement of sound development of mixed farming, and population and occupation changes since national policy was adopted in 1878.

Imrie, John M.
Item · [before 1905]
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A copy of a speech " Delivered Before the Young Men's Liberal Club of Calgary" by Charles A. Stuart of Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Ontario. He is billed as a "Barrister at Law, Advocate, Sometime Fellow in English and Canadian Constitutional History in the University of Toronto." He discusses the formation of the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, formerly the Northwest Territories, the financial implications, and relations with the Dominion Government and the British monarchy.

Stuart, Charles Allen
Win the War Convention
2008.1.3.3.1.2.50 · File · Sep. 1917
Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

Win the War Convention Further correspondence related to the Canadian Win the War Conventions; includes General Steele’s issued cablegram in response to the Conventions failing to support a resolution in favour of Conscription; and related correspondence.

Currie, Arthur William, Lieutenant-General Sir, 1875-1933
Item · 1950
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A Coach’s Manual: The Fundamentals of Ice Hockey by “Bing” Caswell and Jack Life. The manual was printed and published in 1950 by The Midland Press. The manual provides information and drill suggestions for fundamental hockey techniques such as skating, stickhandling, passing, shooting, checking, faking, and feinting. The manual also provides a brief write-up on the origins of hockey, and various diagrams and illustrations depicting hockey plays and techniques. At the back of the manual, there is a blank “Notes” page.

Caswell, "Bing"
Item · 1983-06-22 - 1983-06-23
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A collection of meeting minutes, appendices, reports, and schedules from the Canadian Turkey Marketing Agency 64th Meeting which was held from June 22 to June 23, 1983, at the Skyline Hotel in Toronto, Ontario. The first document is a roll call of all the representatives who were present at the meeting. The list includes their names, addresses, and which board they are representing. The second document is the meeting minutes which lists the date, time, and location of the meeting, and provides details about the topics discussed. The remainder of the documents are appendices and reports which are mentioned in the minutes. The appendices include various types of documents such as balance sheets, a seminar report, a project proposal, a promotion report, staff reports, and a national summary of turkey stocks. The name "D. McFadden" is handwritten in pencil in the top left corner of the first document.

Canadian Turkey Marketing Agency
Item · 1931
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

A large foldable map of the Canadian Pacific Railway Lines in Canada as well as offices in the United States with Canadian Pacific Offices. The lines and the offices are marked in red. On the other side of the map are several colourful painting copies of locations in Canada, as well as information about notable stops along the railway line such as Canada’s national parks, resorts in the Canadian Rockies, and several cities like Victoria, Vancouver, Seattle, and Alaska. The map was lithographed in Canada by Ralph Clark Stone Ltd. Toronto. One painting was done by Belmore Browne, two were painted by L. Richmond, and two were painted by A.C. Leighton.

Stone, Ralph Clark
Item · 1931
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

The 1931 spring catalogue of supplies for the ranching and livestock industry, "Issued by Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Limited, and Wool Growers Associations Throughout Canada." Includes advertisements for products such as sheep dips and dipping tanks, ear punches and labels, worm tablets and ointments, shears, clippers, bells, castrators, and fencing. Laid-in after the first page is a blank "Requisition for Sacks and Twine" form and another "Stockman's Supplies" order form on the same page, meant to be detached from each other via perforation.

Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Limited
Item · Jun., 1995
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An insurance plan of the city of Calgary, Alberta from June 1955, which was partially revised in June 1972. This particular plan is marked as Vol. 8. The plan consists of a master title page which includes a key of signs and 26 detail sheets of the city. On the cover of the plan, there is a note indicating that the plan was made by and is the property of the Canadian Underwriters’ Association in Toronto, Ontario. The copyright for the plan is registered in Ottawa, Ontario. No copy number or issue recipient is listed. Each page of the detail sheets displays various streets and buildings in the city of Calgary and the colour of each building indicates the type of construction material used for that particular building. This particular plan features numerous residential neighbourhoods.

Canadian Underwriters' Association
Item · Nov., 1954
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An insurance plan of the city of Calgary, Alberta from November 1954 which was partially revised in 1961 and 1972. This particular plan is marked as Vol. 3. The plan consists of a master title page which includes a key of signs, and detail sheets of the city. On the cover of the plan, there is a note indicating that the plan was made by and is the property of the Plan Division of the Canadian Underwriters’ Association in Toronto, Ontario. The copyright for the plan is registered in Ottawa, Ontario. No copy number or issue recipient is listed. Each page of the detail sheets displays various streets and buildings in the city of Calgary and the colour of each building indicates the type of construction material used for that particular building. Several of the pages are B&W paper copies as opposed to the original cardstock pages and are presumably the revisions done in 1961 and 1972. This particular plan consists of residential neighbourhoods as well as industrial areas, retail complexes, and main streets.

Canadian Underwriters' Association
Item · Oct., 1955
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An insurance plan of the city of Red Deer, Alberta from October 1955 which was partially revised in September 1964. The population at the time of the plan creation was 24,000. The plan consists of a master title page which includes a key of signs, an index, and 24 detail sheets of the city. On the cover of the plan, there is a note indicating that the plan was made by and is the property of the Plan Division of the Canadian Underwriters’ Association in Toronto, Ontario. The copyright for the plan is registered in Ottawa, Ontario. The plan is listed as Copy No. 78 but there is no issue recipient listed. Each page of the detail sheets displays various streets and buildings in the city of Red Deer and the colour of each building indicates the type of construction material used for that particular building. Several pages have new drawings pasted over the originals, presumably due to the revisions. This particular plan consists of residential neighbourhoods, industrial and retail complexes, and main streets.

Canadian Underwriters' Association
Item · Jun., 1954
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An insurance plan of the city of Edmonton, Alberta from June 1954 which was partially revised in June 1966. This particular plan is marked as Vol. 15. The plan consists of a Master Title page which contains a Standard Key of Signs, and 25 detail sheets of the town. On the cover of the plan, there is a note indicating that the plan was made by and is the property of the Canadian Underwriters’ Association in Toronto, Ontario. The copyright for the plan is registered in Ottawa. No copy number or issue recipient is listed. Each page of the detail sheets displays various streets and buildings in the city of Edmonton and the colour of each building indicates the type of construction material used for that particular building. This plan contains the layout of various industrial and retail areas in the Southern half of Edmonton.
Included in the envelope is a single page titled General Index to the Insurance Plan of the City of Montreal and Vicinity which was created by the Canadian Underwriters' Association. The page has the word "Incomplete" written on the back of the page and is unrelated to the Edmonton Insurance plan.

Canadian Underwriters' Association
Item · Nov., 1964
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An insurance plan of the city of Edmonton, Alberta from November 1964. This particular plan is marked as Vol. 12. The plan consists of a Master Title page which contains a Standard Key of Signs, and 68 detail sheets of the town. On the cover of the plan, there is a note indicating that the plan was made by and is the property of the Canadian Underwriters’ Association in Toronto, Ontario. The copyright for the plan is registered in Ottawa. No copy number or issue recipient is listed. Each page of the detail sheets displays various streets and buildings in the city of Edmonton and the colour of each building indicates the type of construction material used for that particular building. This plan consists of primarily retail and industrial areas.

Canadian Underwriters' Association
Item · October, 1953
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An insurance plan of the city of Edmonton, Alberta from October 1953. This particular plan is marked as Vol. 5. The plan consists of a Master Title page which contains a Key Plan and a tab that reads "Edmonton Vol. 5," a cropped paper page containing the "List of Block Number changes in this Volume," and 48 detail sheets of the town. On the cover of the plan, there is a note indicating that the plan was made by the Canadian Underwriters’ Association in Toronto, Ontario. Each page of the detail sheets displays various streets and buildings in the city of Edmonton and the colour of each building indicates the type of construction material used for that particular building. This plan consists of primarily retail and industrial areas.

Canadian Underwriters' Association
Item · June, 1966
Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

An insurance plan of the city of Edmonton, Alberta from May 1954, partially revised June 1966. This particular plan is marked as Vol. 9. The plan consists of a Master Title page which contains a Standard Key of Signs, and 27 detail sheets of the town. On the cover of the plan, there is a note indicating that the plan was made by and is the property of the Canadian Underwriters’ Association in Toronto, Ontario. The copyright for the plan is registered in Ottawa. No copy number or issue recipient is listed. Each page of the detail sheets displays various streets and buildings in the city of Edmonton and the colour of each building indicates the type of construction material used for that particular building. This plan consists of primarily retail and industrial areas.

Canadian Underwriters' Association