Fonds consists of documents relating to the civilian life and military career of Jean Pariseau.
Sans titreAccession consists of documents relating to Dr. R. G. H. Cormack's professional life, including his degrees, his membership in the Canadian Royal Society, a list and reprints of publications, his M.A. thesis, and photographs relating to his career.
Sans titreAccession consists of records from from Robert (Bob) Layton's years at the University of Alberta and St. Stephen's College, including newspaper clippings, theatre programs, convocation programs, other event programs, playbills, students handbooks and telephone directories, academic calendars, valedictory exercises, summer session results, issues of The New Trail, issues of The Gateway, issues of the Edmonton Journal, correspondence, sketches of campus, photocopies of photographs, a biography of Layton, and other records.
Sans titreAccession consists of Bob Layton's memorabilia, including photographs and programs from theatre productions (1940-1941), City of Edmonton publicity materials (1947-1957), issues of The New Trail (1968), a framed copy of the Lord's Prayer, a university blotter (1957), and a photograph of the C.O.T.C. "D" Company (1941).
Sans titreFonds consists of materials for book "Echoes in the Halls," including publications by faculty members, meeting materials, publicity files, correspondence with authors, submissions to the Millennium Project, policies, and other records.
Sans titreAccession consists of records related to the University of Alberta Mixed Chorus, including audio cassettes and vinyl, posters and programs.
Sans titreAccession consists of records related to the University of Alberta Mixed Chorus, including a scrapbook (containing letters, photographs, posters), a handwritten travelogue (1988), a constitution, executive minutes, photographs, correspondence, and recordings of performances.
Recording: University of Alberta Mixed Chorus
Sans titreAudio recordings of Mixed Chorus
Sans titreAccession consists of VHS tapes of University of Alberta convocations. The accession also contains a program from 1999 spring convocation.
Sans titreAccession consists of office files from the Bruce Peel Special Collections related to the Sam Steele Collection, including files from exhibits, research, and publications related to the collection. The accession also contains photographs of the collection taken by and auction house at the Dudley home.
Sans titreColour and b/w photographs that document various campus activities of the Faculty of Agriculture. The photos include a few prominent people in the faculty and some events: Board of Governors meeting, awards reception, Alberta Agriculture "Hall of Fame", renovated Earth Sciences Buildings, Swine Research Fund donation, and the Edmonton Research Station.
Sans titreAccession consists of non-chemistry research conducted by Gordon R. Freeman on a stone structure near Majorville, located in South Eastern Alberta. There, Freeman discovered stones arranged by humans. One significant stone structure was identified as a widespread "Temple to the Sun, Moon and Morningstar." During the period 1980-2014, Freeman took many photos (2,000) of the temple and area. These images comprise a significant volume of the accession and were used widely in the seven volume publication: "Temple to the Sun, Moon and Morningstar." The book depicts that indigenous peoples on the Great Plains 5000 years ago had significant scientific knowledge of the motions of the lights in the sky. The records including photographs, field notes, research notes, site excavation information, presentation, conference information and presentations (namely Archeoastronomy conference 1998), correspondence and observations embodying the work that led to the writing of two additional books of the site: "Canada's Stonehenge" (2009) and "Hidden Stonehenge" (2012).
Sans titreAccession consists of the personal and professional papers of Gordon R. Freeman, including papers about chemistry and "Sacred Rock of Alberta," records from the International Conference on Kinetics of Nonhomogeneous Processes, camera lens test photos, photographs and documents related to the Gold Medal in Chemistry, grant applications, artworks, archaeological journals, and other records.
Sans titreAccession consists of records related to the publication of "Sacred Rocks: Descriptions of eleven glyphed boulders, a meteorite, and their sites" by Gordon R. and Phyllis J. Freeman, including manuscripts, photographs, and site maps.
Sans titreAccession consists of Alberta Research Council papers, newspaper clippings, reports and publications about the Alberta Oil Sands, and other related material.
Sans titreAccession consists of transcripts, correspondence, production notes and videos from the Department of Radio and Television.
Sans titreAccession consists of video tapes (1968-1973, 1/2" format) and minute books (1944-1966).
Sans titreAccession consists of memorabilia of Margaret Andrekson, related to the University of Alberta's 75th Anniversary Celebration, including: invitations (1982-1983); correspondence about 75th anniversary projects (1980-1983); issues of New Trail, Folio, Gateway, and Studio Theatre (1982-1983); a record of "What We Do (Affects You)" by Rick Simpson (1982-1983); small flags; pins and brooches; and a poster. The accession also contains notes by Iene Lewis from the Edmonton Normal School (1930-1931), publications and brochures from previous anniversaries (1958-1968), and other records.
Sans titreCorrespondence and office files
Sans titrePhotographs of Universiade '83
Sans titreLe fonds est constitué de documents variés sur différents supports tels que : des microfilms, des annales, des livres, des journaux, des revues, des annuaires, des extraits de livres, des biographies, des recueils de chants, des illustrations, des extraits de conférence, des notices historiques, des notes de recherche, des bulletins, des mémoires, des coupures d’articles, des carnets de voyage, des livrets publicitaires, des annonces publicitaires, des bribes d’histoire, des notes d’études, des articles publiés dans des journaux, des rapports de réunion, des ordres de jour, des statuts et règlements, des feuilles de renseignements, des formulaires, des poèmes, des négatifs de photos, des lettres, des cartes géographiques, des prospectus, des brochures, des interviews, les inventaires, des logos, des dépliants, les horaires de cours, un recueil des anciens collégiens mort au champ d’honneur pendant le 2e guerre mondiale, des feuillets liturgiques, liste des évêques d’Edmonton 1871-1973, des brochures des jeux du Commonwealth d’Edmonton 1976-1978, les horaires des émissions de Ici Radio-Canada pendant les jeux du Commonwealth d’Edmonton 1978, des bribes d’histoire de la communauté franco-albertaine, des albums souvenirs, des circulaires, des portraits historiques, des albums souvenirs, des conférences, des index, des cassettes audio.
The fonds contains various documents in different formats such as: microfilms, annals, books, journals, magazines, directories, book excerpts, biographies, songbooks, illustrations, conference excerpts, historical records, research notes, bulletins, memoires, newspaper clippings, travel journals, promotional booklets, advertisements, historical snippets, study notes, articles published in journals, meeting reports, agendas, statutes and rules, instruction sheets, forms, poems, photo negatives, letters, maps, prospectuses, brochures, interviews, inventories, logos, pamphlets, class schedules, a collection of the college alumni who died in the field of honor during the 2nd World War, liturgical leaflets, a list of bisophes in Edmonton from 1871-1973, brochures for the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton from 1976-1978, the broadcast schedule of Ici Radio-Canada during the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, notes on the history of the Franco-Albertan community, souvenir albums, conferences, indexes, and audio cassettes.
Sans titreAccession consists of records from the 1958 Conference of Learned Societies, including correspondence, agendas, and other material.
Sans titreAccession consists of minutes, correspondence, and financial files from the Learned Societies conference.
Sans titreAdministrative files
Sans titreAccession consists of Universiade '83 Media Centre materials includes materials for fencing events.
Sans titreFonds contient divers matériaux audiovisuel qui était stocké au Archives du Campus Saint-Jean (University of Alberta).
Fonds consists of an amalgamation of audio visual records previously housed at the University of Alberta's Campus Saint-Jean Archives.
Sans titreAccession consists of photographs of H. T. Coutts, M. E. LaZerte, G. S. Lord, H. E. Smith and W. Swift at the opening of the Education I building.
Sans titreFonds consists of records collected by Christine (McQueen) McKnight and Jean (McQueen) Siemens as students, including: "Publius Vergilius Maro: Poet of a Land and of a Race" by William Hardy Alexander (1930); a pocket songbook by the Literary Society of the University of Alberta (1917-1918); a U of A cheer book by the Alberta Rosters' Club (1920); issues of The Gateway (1910-1921); and issues of Trail (1922-1931).
Sans titreAccession consists of slides of group photographs of Alice Cameron, Jessie Cameron, Alan E. Cameron, and Mary Campbell.
Sans titreAccession consists of photographs of the presentation of an honorary degree to Mabel Patrick during Fall Convocation.
Louis Romanet: Portraits and photos of unidentified Inuit people
Sans titreLouis Auguste Romanet, 1884-1964; Writings, correspondence, photographs. Includes MSS "Kabluk of the Eskimo." Glass plate negatives of Gaston Herodier, 1880s - 1940s.
Sans titreAccession consists of photographs of the presentation of the Benjamin Wheeler Diaries to the University of Alberta and the Archives.
Sans titreCorrespondence and Secretary's files (1913-1948, 1970)
Sans titreAccession consists of photocopies of estimates related to salaries and the Provincial Laboratory.
Sans titreAccession consists of photographs of Karl A. Clark and family at a cabin at Cooking Lake.
Sans titreAccession consists of Nos. 7-9 of the publication of the Friends of the Devonian Botanic Garden.
Sans titreMaterials relate to labour, Ukraine and Soviet communist subjects
Sans titreCalgary Branch administrative records and publications
Sans titreWalter Fryer's personal papers on Technocracy.
Sans titreFonds consists of records documenting the career of Dr. Barbara Nielsen de Luna, including teaching, research, manuscripts, and personal files, with an emphasis on Shakespeare.
Sans titreProfessional papers of Chester Cuthbert.
Accession consists of Alberta Geographical Society event posters, an assortment of photographs, and memorabilia.
Sans titreThe Dr. Brian Llewellyn Evan fonds is a very rich and diverse acquisition of materials depicting the life and primarily teaching and research career of Brian Evans. The fonds comprises a broad scope of records comprising mainly of textual materials reflective of his teaching, research travel and role as a professor of history, University administrative functions in various roles and his involvement with the Chinese Community in Alberta.
Accession consists of drafts of newsletters by Arthur Watt.
Sans titreAccession consists of records pertaining to Arthur Watt including correspondence, photographs, and Martin Photograph Album.
Sans titreAccession consists of records pertaining to Arthur Blamer including correspondence and memorabilia.
Sans titreOffice files including minutes and reports from various university faculties, departments, the Senate, General Faculties Council, committees and clubs.
Sans titreAccession consists of correspondence, publishers contracts and articles published in The Rebel, Canadian Forum and Life.
Sans titreLecture notes, certificates, publications, correspondence and photographs
Sans titreAccession consists of records from the Committee on Course and Program Review and Approval in the Faculty of Education.
Sans titreSymposium on Frontier Settlement on the Forestry Grassland Fringe (programs, newsletters, etc), Commission on Population Geography (papers, correspondence) and 22nd International Geographical Union/Congress (general information)
Sans titreAccession consists of records pertaining to Herbert Smith including personal papers, publications, and radio talks.
Sans titreAccession consists of audio cassettes containing interviews with Norman Yates by Elizabeth Beauchamp (M.FA thesis).
Sans titreJ.M . MacEachran, personal papers, 1911-1968.
Accession consists of slides of University of Alberta buildings, the University Farm, the University of Calgary, Edmonton, laboratories, swimming pools, ice arenas, Varsity Guest Weekend, student activities, freshmen, and other subjects. The accession also contains flimstrips consisting of the same photographs as are found in the slides, titled "Introducing Your University."
Sans titreAccession consists of staff publications, including books by E. D. Blodgett, John W. Chalmers, Matt Cohen, Roy Jackson Fletcher, L. C. Green, S. M. A. Hameed, G. S. Paul, W. G. Hardy, C. Anne Hemstock, Geraldine A. Cooke, Mervyn J. Huston, Wasyl Hyrak, the University Practicum in Community Analysis, J. Peter Meekison, R. G. Moyles, Bruce Braden Peel, Larry Pratt, Stephen Scobie, O. Starchuk, H. Chanal, Herman Tennessen, Lewis H. Thomas, Sheila Watson, Wilfred Watson, and H. A. Hargreaves.
The accession also contains "Stone poems; poems 1967-1969" by Stephen Scobie, "he & she &" by Barbour Douglas, "Wild Flowers of Alberta" by R. G. H. Cormack, "Knights Errant of the Wilderness: Tales of explorers of the great north-west" by Morden Heaton Long, "Broad horizons: maple leaf sketches from a Prairie Studio" by W. Everard Edmonds, and "Adult education as a field of study and practice: strategies for development" by Duncan D. Campbell.
Accession consists of correspondence and committee files of the Alberta College of Physicians and Surgeons, and of the Alberta Medical Association (1930-1972). The accession also contains photographs and doctors' notebooks (1902-1905).
Sans titreFonds consists of the records of Guthrie B. Sanford, including his publications about potato diseases and related subjects.
Sans titreFonds consists of a family history of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wiedrick (possibly also spelled Widricks), including their time spent homesteading in Dunstable, Alberta. The records include copies of agricultural fair programs and press clippings, as well as photographs of Dr. Tory's house, Mr. and Mrs. Wiedrick, staff residences, the Strathcone Hospital, Hudson's Bay Co. at Fort Edmonton, and the Wiedricks' homestead.
Sans titrePublications by L. von Bertalanffy
Sans titreAccession consists of Chairman's files and meeting minutes from the Archives Committee.
Sans titreAccession consists of office files from the University of Alberta Archives, including a records volume survey, a records inventory of the Comptroller's Office, correspondence, and files from Dorothy Hamilton.
Sans titreAccession consists of negatives from Evergreen and Gold, depicting sports teams, clubs, student events, and other subjects. The accession also contains a negative of page 1 of the October 29, 1953 issue of The Gateway.
Sans titreAccession consists of books, including staff publications and reference works, by the Public Archives of Canada, Denis Godfrey, W. G. Hardy, Dorothy Livesay, Eli Mandel, and Kerry Wood.
Accession consists of books, including staff publications and reference works, by H. B. Symons, Douglas Barbour, Matt Cohen, P. H. Crown, A. G. Twardy, Sayed M. A. Hameed, Gurbachan S. Paul, the Cartographic Workshop, Juliet McMaster, Miriam Mandel, R. Gordon Moyles, William R. Sampson, Lewis H. Thomas, Rudy Wiebe, and Geoffrey T. Hellman.
Accession consists of correspondence, administrative files, and reports from the Devon Island Project.
Sans titreAccession consists of student handbooks with various titles, including "Alberta" (1935-1936), "Your University" (1944-1950), "Student Handbook and Diary" (1947-1948), "The Freshman's Handbook" (1950), "University of Alberta Handbook," and "Student Handbook" (1963-1969).
Sans titreFonds consists of a photograph of the Third University Company, P.P.C.L.I., Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Sans titreAccession consists of honorary life memberships, honorary degrees, course materials, and other professional records of Mabel Patrick. The accession also contains photographs of the opening of the Home Economics Building, staff members, prospective deans, graduates' weddings and children, and other people associated with the Faculty of Home Economics.
Sans titreAccession consists of memorabilia of Mabel Patrick, including albums from her retirement in 1956, a guestbook and eulogy by Hazel McIntyre from a reception for Patrick in 1965, yearbook pages about Household Economics graduates, and other records.
Sans titrePersonal papers include correspondence, speeches, audio recordings and lecture notes
Sans titreAccession consists of correspondence, minutes, and agendas from the Committee on Social Science Interdepartmental Research.
Sans titreAccession consists of three copies of a photograph of the Evergreen and Gold staff in 1933.
Sans titreAccession consists of photographs of three unidentified men hunting mountain goats in the mountains.
Sans titreAccession consists of photographs from the Students' Union.
Sans titreAccession consists of records about Faculté Saint-Jean, Franco-albertain issues, Théâtre à la carte, and Théâtre Français Edmonton. The theatre records include photographs, video recordings, programs, posters, and other records about theatre productions. The Faculté Saint-Jean records include photographs of campus, faculty, events, and students, as well as academic planning meeting minutes. The accession also contains research material and papers about French language education, records about the Institute pour le patrimoine de la francophonie de l'Ouest canadien and other French language rights groups, and other related records.
Sans titreFonds contient deux tomes biographiques, plusieurs éditions de la revue bimestrielle Vie française, et une lettre du Général de Gaule de 1940.
Fonds consists of two biographical tomes, several editions of the bimonthly magazine Vie française, and a letter from the General de Gaule from 1940.
Sans titreAccession consists of manuscripts and publications by Frederick B. "Ted" Watt, including "A Biography of Arthur Balmer Watt" (1979), "Who Dare to Live (1944), and "Landfall" (1946).
Sans titreAccession consists of biographical information on Harold Purcey Brown, including correspondence, news clippings, notes, and publications. The records include information about the National Recreation Association, Percy Brown, the Dickens Fellowship, the community league movement, and Jasper Place Community League. The records were collected by John O. A. Peets for a biography of H. P. Brown.
Sans titreFonds consists of records produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), including video recordings and transcripts of interviews with W. G. Hardy and Mrs. McCuaig from the television program "Only Yesterday."
Sans titreAccession consists of material belonging to J.J. Ower, including a scrapbook, memorabilia, clippings, photographs, programmes and letters.
Sans titrePhotographic albums of World War I [1914-1918] and Europe (1931)
Sans titreAccession consists of John James Ower Diaries, 1929-1958. Detailed index included with diaries.
Sans titreAccession consists of photographs related to the Breton Plots, depicting President Johns, Ben Flescher, Dr. J. Newton, Dr. F. A. Wyatt, the layout of the plots, a commemorative plaque, and other subjects.
Sans titreAccession consists of research material from the Breton Plots History Research Project, including interviews, overviews of topics related to the history of the Breton Plots, newspaper articles, indexes and notes compiled from a review of archival materials, and notes compiled from a review of related books.
Sans titreAccession consists of the field notebooks of J. D. Newton, related to "Effects of cultivation and cropping on the chemical composition of Western Canada's Prairie Province soils." The notebooks include information about fertilizer trails, soil analysis, and the Breton Plots.
Sans titreAccession consists of records collected by the Alberta Medical Association, Alberta College of Physicians and Surgeons, including: personal correspondence of Norman Allin and the Allin family; certificates of Norman Allin and the Allin family; portraits of the Canadian Medical Association Alberta Division Archives Committee; a portrait of Dr. J. O. Baker; and a plaque from the J. O. Baker Memorial Library.
Sans titreAccession consists of photographs of Joe Clark, Bruce Peel, the unveiling of a mural in the Rutherford Library by Robert Newton, and President H. M. Tory at his graduation from McGill University.
Fonds consists of records from the archives of the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, including photographs taken in Fort McMurray and Waterways, Alberta. The photographs depict the Abasands plant, a barber shop, a steamboat, and a dock.
Sans titreMicrofilmed scrapbooks on Edmonton drama history and career as a playwright
Sans titreAccession consists of records from various faculties, departments, and affiliated institutions at the University of Alberta. The records include policy manuals, student information brochures and booklets, Henry Marshall Tory lectures, course guides, program reports, conference material, lists of publications, and other records.
Fonds consists of records created by Ruth Bowen related to the history of the University of Alberta, including transcriptions of interviews with University professors and other people from the university's history. The accession also contains notes, reference materials, correspondence, and photographs of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. MacEachran.
Sans titreFonds consists of records from the Epsilon Pi Tau Fraternity, especially from the Omicron Field Chapter in Edmonton, Alberta. The records include general correspondence of Omicron Field Chapter (1965-1996), fraternity and chapter newsletters, meeting minutes, initiation programs, membership lists, the Code of Regulations, and other records. The correspondence includes planning records for initiations, symposiums, awards, and other events. The correspondence also includes correspondence from 1965-1972 between William E. Warner and Clarence H. Preitz about the establishment of the Omicron Field Chapter.
Sans titreFonds consists of memorabilia from the University of Alberta Amateur Radio Club, including report sheets, a scrapbook, QSL cards, membership cards, a club stamp, and photographs of radio operators.
Sans titreFonds consists of one scrapbook filled with newspaper clippings, photos, certificates, correspondence, and theatre company programs. The papers document Hutch Shandro’s private and professional life from his birth to his death certificates, his drama degree to his press clippings. Betty Shandro compiled the scrapbook. She put the documents in chronological order grouped into pages concerning significant episodes in Hutch Shandro’s life.
Sans titreFonds consists of the student memorabilia of Helen B. deSilva Buchanan, including: class photos from the Camrose Normal School (1908 and 1915); a photograph of the University of Alberta freshmen class (1916-1917); a photograph of the Wauneita Society executive (1916-1917); a program and dance card from an Alberta Normal School students' reception (1908); and notebooks from summer school on various subjects.
Sans titreFonds consists of the memorabilia of Frank H. Walker including teaching diplomas and certificates (1924-1954) and felt sports emblems or jacket patches from Summer School baseball teams (1935-1938).
Sans titreAccession consists of records of John Halstead about the Canadian flag, including: correspondence, publications, and newspaper clippings about the Canadian flag; a typescript and copies of "The Canadian Flag"; and notes and glass slides for a presentation to the Faculty of Extension about the history of flags.
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