This collection is in development and currently consists of over 500 first-edition Harlequin paperback books including their first publication in 1949. Fiction genres include adventure, western, mystery, detective, thriller, romance, and science fiction. There are also non-fiction publications such as a twenty-fifth anniversary book listing Harlequin publications from 1949 to 1974, a cookbook, and information guides relating to knitting, cars, curling, physical fitness, and etiquette. The collection includes works by notable authors such as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie. This collection has significant research potential in Canadian prairie publishing, genre publishing history, vintage pulp fiction, and the history of the romance genre.
Sans titreRecords consist of minutes of meetings of the Operating Council.
Sans titreMinutes and Standard Operating Practice records
Sans titreOffice files.
Sans titreUniversity of Alberta Hospital Nursing Reserve Program. Constitution, annual reports, newsletters and membership lists.
Sans titreOffice files.
Sans titreFaculty of Medicine: Photographs, prints, posters, plaques and A/V materials
Sans titreInternational Nursing Research Conference papers, brochures, leaflets and slides.
Sans titreReports, briefs and brochures regarding Nursing and Nursing education
Sans titreCe fonds est constituée des correspondances, des mémos, des quittances, des articles académiques, des répertoires d’universités et d’Instituts, un plan d’action des parents des écoles francophones, des communiqués, des formulaires, des journaux, des publications, des revues, des ordres de travail, des transcriptions d’entrevues, des bulletins d’information, des publicités, des annuaires, des formulaires d’inscriptions, des pamphlets, des rapports, des règlements généraux, des bulletins de nouvelles, des procès-verbaux, des photos, des programmes de conférences, des listes d’ateliers, des programmes de conférences, des budgets, des tableaux, des bibliographies, des guides, des questionnaires, des dissertations, des demandes de subventions, des notes d’un discours, des adresses, des répertoires, des appels de communications, des tableaux statistiques, des enquêtes, des annonces publicitaires, des listes de récentes acquisitions, des catalogues, des factures, des références, un organigramme, des notes de recherche, un mémoire de maîtrise, un mémorandum.
This fonds contains correspondence, memos, receipts, academic articles, a repertoire of universities and institutes, a plan of action of parents from francophone schools, statements, forms, journals, publications, magazines, a work agenda, interview transcriptions, information bulletins, public advertisements, directories, registration forms, pamphlets, reports, general rules, news bulletins, meeting minutes, photos, conference programs, lists of workshops, budgets, tables, bibliographies, guides, questionnaires, dissertations, grant applications, speech notes, addresses, repertoires, calls for communication, statistics tables, inquiries, lists of recent acquisitions, catalogues, bills, references, an organizational chart, research notes, a master’s degree memoire, and a memorandum.
Sans titreListe des documents relatifs à l’établissement des écoles bilingues de la région de Calgary et autres documents relatifs aux recherches de M. Jean-Louis Lebel.
List of documents related to the establishment of bilingual schools in the Calgary region and other documents related to Mr. Jean-Louis Lebel’s research.
Sans titreFonds contient des documents biographiques au sujet d'artistes et d'auteurs qui ont été traités dans le Dictionnaire des artistes et des auteurs francophones de l'Ouest canadien. Certains n'ont pas été inclus dans le Dictionnaire. Ils sont organisé en ordre alphabétique par nom de famille. Il ya plusieurs dossier de documents divers qui incluent des artistes et auteurs, des coordonnées, de la correspondence, des inventaires, des manuscripts, et des chapitres de cahier. Plusieurs de ceux-ci sont relié à Georges Bugnet et sa collection.
Fonds consists of biographical documents related to artists and authors that were included in the Dictionnaire des artists et des auteurs francophones de l'Ouest canadien. Certain ones were not included in the Dictionnaire. They are organized in alphabetical order by family name. There are several folders of diverse documents that include artists and authors, coordinates, correspondance, inventories, manuscripts, and notebook chapters. Several of these are related to Georges Bugnet and his collection.
Sans titreCe fonds présente les activités de l’ACFA, les services et la sécurité familiale contenues dans des rapports, des journaux, des ordres du jour, des annonces publicitaires, des listes et photos du personnel, des correspondances, des brochures, des conférences, des dépliants, des présentations, des procès-verbaux, des manuscrits, des livres, des annuaires, des notes pertinentes, des listes d’associés, des cartes d’affaires.
This fonds contains documentation on the activities of ACFA, the services and the familial security contained in reports, journals, agendas, public advertisements, lists and photos of staff, correspondence, brochures, conferences, pamphlets, presentations, meeting minutes, manuscripts, books, directories, pertinent notes, lists of associates, and business cards.
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 titreIncludes photographs, as well as correspondence and miscellaneous materials from Dickins' professional and military career, plus personal memorabilia.
Sans titreThe collection consists of fishing-related ephemeral material such as brochures, maps, photographs, two photo albums, magazine clippings, catalogues, typed speeches, menus, and anglers' ticket books. The majority of the items are from various locations in Canada or the United States of America. Non-North American items include four brochures from New Zealand, and several miscellaneous items from the United Kingdom. Most of the ephemera are from the mid-twentieth century, but the dates are as early as 1909 and as late as 2000. Many of the items in this collection also cover outdoor recreational activities popular at their time of creation.
Fonds consists of illustrations by Ian Sheldon of various insects including butterflies, moths, beetles, and true bugs. Many of these illustrations were done for various projects and publications. Also included in the fonds are copies of publications in which Sheldon contributed such as Butterflies of British Columbia and Bugs of Alberta.
Sans titreThe collection contains correspondence, field notes, and receipts that pertain to Robert Bell. This collection is organized into two series. The correspondence in Series 1 are arranged by name of correspondent. Most correspondence are incoming letters to Dr Bell sent to the Geological survey headquarters in Montreal, Quebec, from locations across Canada. The field notes in Series 2 are arranged chronologically.
Sans titreThe archives reflect Dorothy Livesay's earlier work as a poet and consist of poetry manuscripts and typescripts, business correspondence, and typescript drafts of several publications. These records span from 1919 to 1974 and are arranged into four series: Poems: Typescripts and Manuscripts; Poems: Notebooks; Correspondence with Ryerson Press; and Publication Drafts and Author's Prints.
Sans titreFonds consist of David McKnight’s Canadian Little Magazine and Small Press archive, reflecting his interest in documenting the history of this genre of Canadian publishing, and include the pioneering work in the field done by Wynne Francis whose research files form part of the fonds. Through both of their collecting, the David McKnight fonds consists of materials which cover the history of Canadian small press publishing from 1923-2010.
The designation of the series was arrived at after considering the ordering of the material as it was received at Bruce Peel Special Collections. It was clear that there was an original ordering of the files, often according to an alphabetical or chronological scheme, and the files had titles. David McKnight separated his files broadly into those associated with his mentor and advisor, Wynne Francis, and his own research/collection files, and as much as possible, this structure is maintained. Series titles were arrived at after considering the collection in its entirety, and the apparent order implied by McKnight’s file listings and comments. The material was received in two shipments, but was intended as one donation, so some assignment of series and file titles, combining the material in the two shipments, was necessary. The records are almost all textual, although there are three microfilm reels, two cassette tapes, and two photographs.
Taking into consideration both the information provided by David McKnight in a letter to the Head of Bruce Peel Special Collections, and the contents of the records received, six series and several sub-series were established to better facilitate access to the collection.
The collection consists of a sampling of dime novels from ten novel series. Two series (the Deadwood Dick Library and Beadle's Frontier Series) are complete runs. A few issues have multiple copies. The detective story is the predominant genre in this collection, represented by significant holdings of issues from the Old Sleuth Library, the Nick Carter Library and the Secret Service series. Western adventure and romance stories are also well-represented in Beadle's Frontier Series. Despite the age and acidic paper of the dime novels, their condition ranges from Fair to Very Good, with the covers of only a few copies ripped, torn, or missing altogether. Novels are stored individually in 9 x 12 inch envelopes.
Sans titreThis small research collection of printed ephemera documents some of the Ku Klux Klan’s activities to disseminate its beliefs and biases in favour of the white supremacy movement.
The Frontiersmen Collection is organized by country—Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand, and India—and includes correspondence, financial and legal records, meeting minutes, newsletters, and a variety of military forms, as well as photographs, maps, banners, and medals. It is home to the official Charter Certificate for the founding of the Legion of Frontiersmen Canadian Division, whose headquarters are located in Edmonton. The highlight of the collection is a group of nine field diaries penned by Roger Pocock dated 1905-1917. This collection is closely related to several others housed in Bruce Peel Special Collections, specifically the Sir Samuel Benfield Steele Family Archive and the Roger Pocock Archive. It continues to grow thanks to ongoing donations.
Sans titreThe Prairie Ephemera collection consists of a wide range of photographic and manuscript materials related to the social, economic, and cultural development of the Prairie Provinces. The photographic collection – which consists of both individual images and albums – is highly varied. Scenes of farm and urban life are both well represented. The textual materials are equally diverse, including letters, diaries, meeting minutes, political campaign materials, song books, stock certificates, performance programs and advertisements, among other things. These materials include first hand accounts from homesteaders and visitors to the region discussing the nature of Prairie life in the pioneer period and through the 20th Century.
The Roger Pocock Archive comprises of records created by or about Roger Pocock. Records created and collected by Pocock were done so over the course of his life and reflect his travels, occupations, and correspondence. These records include his scrapbooks, diaries, letters, contracts, clippings, published materials, photographs, and postcards. Records about Pocock were mostly created posthumously and include biographies and documents about the Legion of Frontiersmen. The archive is arranged into three series: Personal Papers, Published/Printed Materials, and Photographs and Postcards.
Sans titreThe RCMP Book Collection of S/Sgt. Al Lund is comprised of books, comics, magazines, and print ephemera that document the history of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Over the course of fifty years, distinguished Staff Sergeant (retired) of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Alert Henry (Al) Lund amassed the largest ever collection of Mountie books and serials. His collection was donated to the University of Alberta Libraries in tranches beginning in 2008, and all of the rare materials are now housed at Bruce Peel Special Collections. An exhibition catalogue showing highlights from the Lund Collection was published by the University of Alberta Libraries in 2017. Mounties on the Cover is a visually stunning catalogue that offers a sample of the thousands of cover illustrations of Mounties that were published. The catalogue for this exhibition can be purchased through University of Alberta Press or Indigo or in person in the Peel library for $25 (cash only).
Place: Salisbury Street, Ireland
From: John Chapman, Missionary at Middle Church
To: Reverend John Smithurst, 18 Salisbury Street, Ireland
Details: 2pp
Notes: Chapman thanks Smithurst for newspapers and of his letter detailing his route to New York. He also discusses the status of the congregation and the building of a new church.
Sans titrePlace: Red River Settlement
From: K. G. Smith, Hudson's Bay House, London
To: Reverend John Smithurst
Details: 1pp
Notes: Smith mentions seven enclosed invoices and the amount and balance of a shipment.
Place: Red River Settlement
From: Reverend Abraham Cowley, Partridge Crop
To: Reverend John Smithurst
Details: 3pp
Notes: Partridge Crop was a missionary outpost on the northern reaches of Lake Manitoba, and was later renamed Fairford in 1851 by Bishop Anderson.
The outpost was on the left bank of the Partridge Crop River and was established by McNap for Winter trading with the Indigenous people. The lengthy letter from Cowley mentions topics such as the recent arrival of the bishop, his meeting of confirmation candidates and inspecting the school.
This letter would have travelled by canoe down Lake Winnipeg to the Red River.
Sans titrePlace: Red River Settlement
From: Duncan Finlayson, Hudson's Bay House, Lachine
To: Reverend John Smithurst
Details: 2pp
Notes: In the letter, Duncan Finlayson advises John Smithurst of the subscription cost of two papers and the possible cost even if Smithurst thought he stopped the subscription.
Sans titrePlace: Red River Settlement
From: David Anderson
To: Reverend John Smithurst
Details: 1pp
Notes: Probably delivered by hand.
Place: Red River Settlement
From: James Hunter, Norway House
To: Reverend John Smithurst
Details: 3pp
Notes: Hunter goes into detail about the visit of the Bishop of Prince Rupert’s Land. He also writes of matters of business regarding food supplies for the winter, the price of freight from Red River to Norway House and the construction of the Church.
Place: Red River Settlement
From: Robert James, Grand Rapids
To: Reverend John Smithurst
Details: 2pp
Notes: A brief letter from James before the arrival of the Bishop (aka his Lordship).
Sans titrePlace: Red River Settlement
From: Alexander Christie, Lower Fort Garry
To: Mrs. Jeny Hickenburger ; Reverend John Smithurst
Details: 2pp
Notes: A pair of letters both written on the same day concerning the same matter. The first is written to "Mrs. Jenny Hickenburger" and the other to Reverend Smithurst regarding the death of Jenny Hickenburger's father. The letter requests that she attends Christie's office to sign the necessary paperwork for her to inherit her father's money. The letter to Smithurst requests his assistance in ensuring that his cousin does not redeem her HBC stock and instead accepts £9 per year as income.
Sans titrePlace: Red River Settlement
From: Duncan Finlayson
To: Reverend John Smithurst
Details: 2pp
Notes: A brief letter where Finlayson discusses financial matters.
Sans titrePlace: Red River Settlement
From: Anne Alsop, London
To: Reverend John Smithurst
Details: 4pp
Delivery: Sent to Missionary House, 14 Salisbury Sq., Fleet Street, London
Notes: The letter talks about the events, situations, and friends they know in England.
Sans titreThe Life, Events, and Players in the North-West is comprised of several smaller collections within Bruce Peel Special Collections that contain materials related to the history and culture of the north-west of what would become Canada.
This archival collection contains a variety of documents pertaining to the fur trade and other political events in Canada between the years 1676 and 1933. Specifically, it contains printed material regarding the formation of the colony of British Columbia and its incorporation into Canada, as well as manuscripts that describe agreements and treaties made between the governments of the United States and Britain. The archive includes a wide range of business documents, including promissory notes, warrants, and other legal documents relating to payments and goods. It also contains a selection of Voyageur Contracts and documents pertaining to the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company.
This archival collection is composed of textual and graphic materials related to the Hudson's Bay Company, the fur trade in Canada, and early European settlement in Canada. The collection includes correspondence between high-ranking employees at Hudson's Bay Company fur trade posts, personal correspondence between settlers or Hudson's Bay Company employees and their families, and Hudson's Bay Company reports, proclamations, contracts, and others records. The involvement of Indigenous peoples in the Canadian fur trade is also described throughout this collection. With a few exceptions, most items within the collection were created during the early- to mid-1800s.
The collection consists of postcards, postcard packages, souvenir booklets, photographs, greeting cards, and books. The materials span three eras of Byron Harmon and his successors’ photography and publishing business. The first part of the collection is of Byron Harmon’s work (ca. 1905 to ca. 1942) that was published under his name. The second part includes the publications created when Byron Harmon’s son Don Harmon took over the company and changed the name to Byron Harmon Photos (ca. 1946 to 1979). The final iteration of the company was Altitude Publishing (ca. 1979 to 2008), which was run by Don Harmon’s daughter Carole Harmon and Stephen Hutchings. In 1991 Carole Harmon left the company and Hutchings moved the business from Banff to Canmore, Alberta, where he continued operations until the company closed in 2008.
The early Byron Harmon series features photography mostly by Byron Harmon. As the company developed and became Byron Harmon Photos other family members and photographers are credited. The Harmon family members who are credited throughout the Byron Harmon Photos and Altitude Publishing eras are Aileen Harmon, Don Harmon, Carole Harmon, and Stephen Hutchings. The photographs are mostly of the Rocky Mountain and Columbia Mountain regions in Alberta and British Columbia and include sights in Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper, and the Yoho Valley. While Harmon and his successors specialized in nature photography, the collection has some groups of non-nature photographic postcards taken by Byron Harmon. These postcards feature urban views of Vancouver and Calgary, agricultural scenes, and scenes and portraits of Indigenous Peoples. There are also photographs of interior and exterior views of tourist destinations such as the Chateau Lake Louise and the Banff Springs Hotel.
The last series of the collection includes published books that span from 1978 to 1992. Two are from the Byron Harmon Photos era (published by Oxford University Press) and two are published by Altitude Publishing.
Sans titreThis collection offers an expansive view of the experiences of Chinese immigrants to Canada, particularly in the Prairie Provinces. While many narratives of Chinese immigration to Canada focus on the construction of the CPR, the emphasis here is on the numerous and diverse roles that Chinese immigrants played in Canada's history. This collection explores the Chinese experience through immigration, entrepreneurship, schooling, and other elements of daily life. Among other things, it is made up of photographs, scrapbooks, business documents, personal correspondence, immigration records, magazines, books, phonograph records, and event programs. A great deal of credit is due to Helen Kwan Yee Cheung, who encouraged donations from the local Chinese community thus helping to build a uniquely community-based collection.
This accession consists of academic conference papers by Dr. Brendan Gail Rule. Also included is a eulogy speech and a copy of her CV.
Sans titreThe accession comprises textual records including the written history, scrapbook, newspaper clippings, articles, notes and correspondence regarding the University of Alberta Golden Bears Football Team and the Golden Bowl game played November 16, 1963.
Sans titreThe accession consists of one file folder comprising correspondence of Dr. James William Pearce.
Sans titreThe framed renderings are identified in the attached finding aid as per measurements and content. Renderings of University of Alberta Buildings - Edmonton AB.
Copies of Folio publications from 1990-2014. Most volumes contain complete issue series; however some are missing. Duplicate copies also contained in accession.
Sans titreExecutive Committee Minutes from 1965-2006
Sans titreManual of Administrative Policies, Procedures and Services
Sans titreRecords related to Risk Management Steering Committee records 2001-2002 and 2005-2007
Sans titrePhotos, degrees, clippings, certificates, and the medical class pin of Dr. W. Gourlay.
Sans titre2 boxes of personal materials of the Department of Plant Science. Includes photos, annual reports, press bulletins, slides, newsletters, correspondence, manuscripts and department theses.
Sans titreMaterials relating to the research papers of S. James Gooding, Author, publisher and authority on firearms and other material memorabilia.Textual materials including correspondence. personal and professional and included printed emails, research materials, notebooks, illustrations/sketches, maps, sales and auction catalogues, instruction manuals/booklets/pamphlets/broadsides, financial documents, periodicals and other published materials. 1700+ photographs, negatives, slides and colour printouts of photographs and 1 CD containing manuscript materials.
Sans titrePersonal papers of Norman and Magda Jones, pimarily correspondence.
Sans titreMaterials relating to the professional life of Desmond Brown as a professor, researcher, and academic. The donors extensive research into the legal history and the Canadian Criminal Code some personal files, photographs, travel materials and further legal and historical research.
Sans titreMaterials relating to the professional life of Francis Sitwell as a professor and administrator including correspondence, conference and board materials, notes, photocopies, newspaper clippings, research materials, newsletters, lectures and other teaching materials, 7 contact sheets with corresponding negatives, 11 photographs, 1700 slides, drawings and a placemat.
Sans titreMaterials including professional correspondence, notes, photocopies, newspapers and clippings, newsletters/periodicals, book and auction catalogues and research materials.
Sans titreMaterials relating to the Canadian Western Hockey League, its inception through to its demise. This collection inclueds the research materials used for the creation of the donot's two historical memoirs, those monogrpahs, programs, media guides, board materials, contracts/agreements, financial records, legal documentation and extensive correspondence.
Sans titrematerials relating to the personal and professional life of Russell Alexander Hemstock, engineer, oil and gas executive and geotehnical reseach leader. This collection uncludes technical pepers, original/reproduced/published articles/reports, correspondence, legal documents, patents and patent applications, invitations, programs, video cassettes, photographs, plaques and certificates.
Sans titreMaterials realing to the personal and professional life of Patrick O'Callaghan, controversial editor and publisher, including correspondence, original and photocopied writing and research materials, speeches, legal documents, financial documents, personal and biographical materials and 31 photographs
Sans titrePersonal papers and reasearch, publications, forlder of pressed water plants, lab books, notebooks.
Sans titrePapers and other items authored by James Barrington, items relevant to U Thant, miscellaneous papers and offprints and photographs.
Sans titreAudio cassettes include personal recordings and a series on educational theory and administration (from Teach'em, Chicago). Videos include "Encounter 2000", and "Pacific Way" selections. Computer disks are poorly labelled.
Sans titreMaterials document the construction of Micherner Park Two student housing complex.
Included are building plans, grounds surveys, receipts, invoices, contracts, busines cards and diary notebooks.
Topographical survey plans of the University of Alberta campus. Surveys include topographic information, street and building plans, walkways, utilities, railway lines and general information for civil and building engineering work.
Sans titreResearch and professional materials including manuscripts, correspondence, and other materials on the subject of American Economics, Labour History and Nineteenth Century Slavery / Anti-Slavery.
Sans titreDocuments relating to Eva Neumaier's personal and professional life including, 42 annual scheduling calendars/books.
Sans titreRecords concerning the establishment and operation of CJSR, including:
CRTC application documents [1982-1983], listeners guides [1982], radio play transcripts [ca. 1982-1985] women's group correspondences and organizational documentation
Biological research materials, including handwritten notes, correspondence, research notes, negatives as well as work of her colleagues and assistants
Sans titreThe professional records of Lee Royce: include annotated production scripts (primarily from Edmonton's Studio Theatre), notebooks, theatrical programs and other theatre related materials.
Sans titrePersonal papers; includes teaching materials for history courses taught at the University of Alberta
Sans titreSyllabi, correspondence, administrative and operational records.
Sans titreOperational papers
Sans titreMedical research materials (notes, data, papers), correspondence, photographs, awards, material on obese rat strain establishment and administrative materials.
Sans titreTeaching materials, administrative records, manuscripts, research notes, conference papers, published papers, and journals,
Sans titrePhotographs of student activities at the U of A.
Sans titreBiological research notes, correspondence, manuscripts, genome maps, DNA radiographs/prints and 35mm negatives.
Sans titreTeaching records, symposium notes, project files and administration records.
Sans titreAdministrative files.
Sans titreRecords, photographs, slides site books of San Giovanni di Ruoti excavations
Sans titreTheatre programs, clippings and other materials.
Sans titrePersonal papers include: theatre scripts, recordings, programs, promotional material and news clippings.
Sans titrePhoto-negatives of buildings and activities
Sans titreMemorabilia
Sans titreNational Youth Director's files
Sans titreUniversity memorabilia of Ms. Minnie Hood Suitor including degree, event programmes, and University report.
Sans titreResearch notes for "History of Horticulture in Alberta"
Sans titrePhotographs of Alaska Highway maintenance work - including the collapse of the Peace River Bridge
Sans titreAtlas of Alberta and books on the history of the University from Dr. Walter Johns collection.
Sans titrePapers regarding the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research
Sans titreCorrespondence and clippings on Canadian authors
Sans titreRecords relating to the First World Congress on Heritage Presentation and Interpretation and to the establishment and operation of Heritage Interpretation International
Sans titreGishler family records
Sans titreWilliam Rowan family photographs and memorabilia
Sans titreRowan family photographs
Sans titreAccession consists of recordings of interviews about librarian Dr. Olga Bernice Bishop by M.A. Flower and Lucy Chang. The recordings include an interview with Dr. Bishop for the Canadian Medical Librarianship Oral History Project (1986) and interviews with other individuals about Bishop (1989). Transcripts of the interviews are included.
Sans titreHistorical maps of Edmonton: Northside (ca. 1790-1900), and Southside (ca. 1891900)
Photograph of cast of "A Nautical Knot" (1920), a song sheet [1920], a cheering sheet (1922-1923) and a Medical Club banquet programme (1920)
Sans titreCommission on Grain Handling and Transportation (Hall Commission): Submissions, reports, and supporting materials. References: 1917-1980
Sans titreEdmonton and District Dental Society records (1917-1981) including the Society's Historian notes (1885-1967).
Sans titreAlberta Department of Advanced Education, Task Force on Equity Funding: Briefs and hearings materials.
Also known as the Dupre Commission.