Office files, research materials and (John Allan Room) Library. Includes student research projects, field notes, graduate student records, office adminitstrative and operative records.
Sans titreDepartment of Radio and Television - Motion Picture Unit: Motion picture productions including audio tapes
Sans titreCollection consists of the original handwritten transcriptions of The Beginning of Print Culture in Athabasca County, as well as copies of transcriptions with notes from the various contributor. This book is a facsimile edition and translation of a Prayer Book in Cree Syllabics by Fathe Émile Grouard, OMI, which was originall prepared and printed at Lac La Biche in 1883.
Sans titreAccession consists of 18 volumes of books published by the University of Alberta Press.
Sans titreBooks published by the University of Alberta Press.
Sans titre14 Publications published by the UA Press (2017-2018)
Accession contains University of Albert Press publications for 2017 to 2019, including books edited and authored by Robert C. Rival; Jay Scherer, David Mills, and Linda Sloan McCulloch; Michael Stock; Tessa Jordan; Ursula Mathis-Moser and Marie Carriére; Geo Takach; Sandra Semchuk; Chandrima Chakraborty, Amber Dean, and Angela Failler; Roger Epp; Margaret Atwood; Pamela Brett-MacLean and Lianne McTavish; Aldona Jaworska; Rod Macleod; Darryl Raymaker; Norma Dunning; Susmita Roye; Douglas Barbour; Carissa Halton; Rona Altrows and Julie Sedivy; Melissa Tanti, Jeremy Haynes, Daniel Coleman, and Lorraine York; Jenna Butler; John Rae and William Barr; Amanda Wakaruk and Sam-Chin Li; Marita Dachsel; Michael Crummey; E.D. Blodgett; Naomi K. Lewis; Leslie Main Johnson;George Pavlich and Matthew P. Unger; Alana Fletcher and Morris Neyelle; William Wray Carney, Colin Babiuk, and Mark Hunter LaVigne; Nora Foster Stovel; Huia Tomlins-Jahnke, Sandra Styres, Spencer Lilley, and Dawn Zinga; and Therese Greenwood.
Personal and professional papers, awards, certificates, diplomas and photographs
Sans titreDiaries, photographs, correspondence and interview transcript with W.D. Addison
Sans titrePersonal and professional papers
Sans titreAccession consists of papers and photographs collected by Dr J. D. Hawkins to update A. E. Jamieson's "History of Dentistry in Alberta 1885-1968."
Sans titreCorrespondence, notes, photographs and reference materials for History of Medicine course and publications. Minutes of Ower Reporting Club (1929-1946) and Departmental Pathologists (1948-1950). Photographs of students and graduates [1906-1952]
Sans titreMotion Picture: "The Fires of Spring". Original film footage, master footage, print copies, preview copies, out-takes, and other related materials. Film depicts controlled habitat burning in Northern Alberta. Ca. 300 minutes of film and related materials
Sans titreFonds consists of records pertaining to Patricia McCormack and her work as an anthropologist, professor, and lecturer.
Sans titrePhotographs of family, arctic and riverboat related subjects along the Athabasca River, Lake Athabasca, Fort Simpson, Great Slave Lake and Fort McMurray. Also are included press clippings of Northern newspapers and the Camsell family.
Sans titreAccession consists of audio tape interviews with early settlers in the Peace Rive country.
Sans titreAccession consists of the personal diary of Muriel Oslie (in three volumes, 1931-1968), personal photographs, and taped interviews with Peace River residents.
Sans titreAccession consists of correspondence, research proposals, interviews, newspaper clippings, bibliographies, and other research material from the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Project Research.
Sans titrePersonal and career papers
Sans titreThe Reta Rowan fonds covers the years from 1940 to 1971. The material consists of correspondence, minutes, briefs, reports, publications, periodicals, newspapers, drawings, print and negative photographs. The books in the Reta Rowan fonds were listed on a separate inventory in 1977. Originally, the majority of the files were arranged in chronological order under the society's or association's title, while the remainder were filed by the organization's name or by subject, or left unlabelled. Mrs. Rowan's arrangement has been followed where possible but all unlabelled or loose files have been placed in the proper year or provided with a subject title.
Sans titreMaps, photographic albums, books and an unpublished essay.
Sans titreAccession consists of personal and professional files, notes, books, correspondence and other reference materials of L. G. Thomas (primarily 1956-1971).
Sans titrePersonal and professional papers
Sans titreHistoric Sites and Monuments Board of Canada - meeting minutes
Sans titreNational Historic Sites and Monuments Board files
Sans titreCorrespondence and research notes
Sans titrePersonal files (1942-1968) and student papers (1939-1944)
Sans titreFiles of clippings, used as references for lectures
Sans titreAccession consists of history lecture notes by Dr. Lewis H. Thomas.
Sans titreDr. William Wonders collected papers comprise 10 metres and consist of correspondence and publications related to his career as a geographer and teacher, working files on his participation as a member of organizations for professional geographers, historians, and social scientists, and his reference collection of press clippings and reports relating to the world north of 60o. Canada, Alaska, the Arctic, and Scandinavia are chiefly represented in the collection.
Sans titrePersonal and professional papers relating to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Meech Lake Constitutional Accord, 1992 Constitution negotiations, and Departmental administrative and teaching duties
Sans titreAccession represents a photo album containing original prints of the Edmonton photographer C.W. Mather
Sans titreAccession consists of National Historic Sites and Monuments - Alberta Sites files.
Sans titreAccession consists of photographs taken mostly by John Allan for the Alberta Geological Survey, as well as personal photographs of Allan.
Sans titreContains correspondences, personal and professional papers, diaries, scrapbooks, photographs, maps, financial and legal records, and AV materials. The collection is mainly comprised of records created by Samuel Steele, Marie Harwood Steele, Harwood Steele, and Flora Steele.
Explore the digital collection at http://steele.library.ualberta.ca/index.html
Sans titreFinley McInnes personal papers, audio tapes and photographs
Sans titreThis 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.
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.
The 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.
The 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).
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 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.
Includes photographs, as well as correspondence and miscellaneous materials from Dickins' professional and military career, plus personal memorabilia.
Sans titreAccession consists of typed and handwritten correspondence, reviews and working papers concerning the book, "Aboriginal Ontario" by Edward S. Rogers.
Sans titreAccession consists of textual records of Dr. David J. Hall's career as an academic historian and author, containing drafts, research notes, newspaper clippings, journal articles, correspondence and photocopied primary resources related to his work on the Clifford Sifton and Frank Oliver biographies, the book titled From Treaties to Reserves, as well as various other history projects and collaborations. Accession also contains material related to the Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 case in which Dr. Hall was called as an expert witness, as well as photographs primarily used in Dr. Hall's publications.
Sans titreAccession consists of Festschrift for L.H. Thomas: Correspondence with contributors, University of Alberta Press; MSS of contributions.
Sans titreAccession contains field notes, research project papers, correspondence, maps, photographs and audio-visual material.
Sans titrePersonal files relating to the Historic Sites and Monuments Board
Sans titreAccession consists of sound track and work print for: "Fires of Spring".
Sans titreLouis Romanet: Portraits and photos of unidentified Inuit people
Book and research materials for "The struggle for responsible government in the Northwest Territories, 1870-97", by L.H. Thomas, including much material citing A.L. Burt
Sans titreAccession consists of publications by H.C. Jamieson.
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