Accession UAA-1973-171 - UAA-1973-171

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Title and statement of responsibility area

Title proper

UAA-1973-171

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  • Graphic material

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Accession

Reference code

UAA-1973-171

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  • 1891-1911 (Creation)
    Creator
    McCuaig, Hazel
  • 1891-1911 (Creation)
    Creator
    McCuaig, Hazel

Physical description area

Physical description

3 photographs

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Name of creator

(1893-1992)

Biographical history

Hazel McCuaig (nee Rutherford) was the daughter of the first premier of Alberta, Alexander Cameron Rutherford. She was born in 1893 in Kemptville, Ontario, but the family later moved to Edmonton, Alberta. She married Stanley Harwood McCuaig, with whom she had four children. Hazel McCuaig was a benefactor of the University of Alberta, from which she received an honorary degree in 1964. Other groups which have benefitted from her participation are the Y.W.C.A., the Women's Canadian Club, the Old Timers' Association and the Edmonton Archives Board. She passed away in 1992.

Name of creator

(1873 - 1976)

Biographical history

Dentist, Administrator, 1873-1976. Dr. Bulyea came to the University for the 1919/20 session to teach dentistry in the Faculty of Medicine. He was appointed Director of the Department of Dentistry in 1924 and of the School of Dentistry in 1930, retiring in 1942. He was a founding member of the Edmonton Art Club, a photographer and an enthusiastic mountaineer.

Custodial history

Scope and content

Photograph of first executive of Women's Canadian Club - Legal Officers of Edmonton, N.W.T.

Notes area

Physical condition

good

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Language of material

  • English

Script of material

    Location of originals

    Photographs, Small Accessions

    Availability of other formats

    Restrictions on access

    open

    Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

    Finding aids

    accession register; index; file inventory

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    Accruals

    1961

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    Description record identifier

    Private

    Institution identifier

    AEU

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    Dates of creation, revision and deletion

    DBRACEWELL 8.26.2009

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      Script of description

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