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CA ACU CAA C0009 · Colección · 1963, 1965

Consists of two sets of architectural drawings created by Clifford Wiens for the Church Our Lady in Moose Jaw (1965) and the Maple Creek Camp and Picnic Ground Administration Building (1963). The drawings are construction sets that include floor plans, elevations, sections, and details.

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CA ACU CAA C0002 · Colección · Printed 1981 (originally created 1908-1915, 1981)

Consists of 15 reprographic copies of drawings of the Calgary Normal School from between 1908 and 1915 by architect A. M. Jeffers for the province of Alberta department of public works. The original drawings are held at the Provincial Archives of Alberta. The Calgary Normal School was among the first major public works built in the province. It was later renamed McDougall School in 1922. Also included are 8 reprographic copies of as built drawings of McDougall School by provincial department of public works architect Max Kattenburg for a renovation project in 1981. In 1981 the school was decommissioned and renovated into a provincial government office and meeting space.

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CA ACU CAA C0007 · Colección · 1983-1984

Consists of 114 photographs and 4 drawings compiled by Ron Henderson of the Samuel Atlantic Skead residence at 712 12 Avenue SW, Calgary. The house was designed in 1906 and demolished in 1983 or 1984. The photographs document the house, interior and exterior, prior to and during the demolition. The drawings were created in 1983 showing plans and elevations of the house as it was in 1906 and 1983.

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Southam Building gargoyles photographs
CA ACU CAA C0019 · Colección · [1972?]

Photographs of gargoyles removed from Southam Building and a brief history. The images and text were used in an unknown exhibition, perhaps in 1972 when the gargoyles were purchased by the University of Calgary. The Southam Building was located at 130 7th Avenue SW in Calgary. It was also known as the Herald Building while it was the home of the Calgary Daily Herald and then the Greyhound Building when it housed the bus terminal for Greyhound. The gargoyles that adorned the building were believed to have been created by Mark Marshall of Royal Doulton.

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H.G. Wells Collection
CA ACU SPC C0069 · Colección · 1895-2002 (gaps exist)

The collection consists of correspondence to and from H.G. Wells including with his publisher J.M. Dent & Co, and with The Times advising Wells of a new paper delivery service. Also consists of records related to, and written by, H.G. Wells, as collected by Eric Korn.

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CA ACU CAA C0018 · Colección · 1938

Consists of two architectural presentation drawings created by W. F. Williams of Nelson, B.C., for the competition for the Canadian Building at the New York World’s Fair. The drawings include two prints and two duplicate copies in reverse print. Also included are two clippings from the RAIC Journal that note Williams’ winning entry in the competition and an image of the pavilion.

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CA ACU CAA C0003 · Colección · 1919

One perspective drawing by Fred Wade of the old Colonel Walker School which served as the the Calgary Retraining Centre for a time after the first world war. Fred Wade took the course in carpentry at the Soldier's Retraining Centre in the Colonel Walker School in 1919.

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CA ACU CAA C0006 · Colección · 1909-1919, 1928, 1947

Collection consists of architectural drawings and specifications for the Lancaster Building in Calgary. The Lancaster Building is a notable example of Calgary’s early commercial architecture and one of the city’s first high-rise buildings. It is located at the corner of 2 Street and Stephen Avenue SW. The collection consists of sixteen drawings by James C. Teague (1863-1947) from 1912, ten drawings by William Stanley Bates (1872-1949) from 1919, and an additional six drawings by an unidentified architect likely created in the 1910s. The collection also includes specifications and several brochures and pamphlets related to the construction of the building. The Lancaster Building was built for James Stuart Mackie from 1912 to 1913 under architect James C. Teague, and following WWI, from 1916 to 1919 under architect William S. Bates. The materials in the collection were maintained by James A. N. Mackie, descendant of James Stuart Mackie.

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Cypress Hills report collection.
CA ACU ARC C0029 · Colección · 1971-2001 (predominant 1971-1987)

The Cypress Hills report collection is comprised of reports, plans, studies, surveys, photographs, maps and correspondence, accumulated in the Faculty of Environmental Design for teaching and research purposes. The collection also consists of course materials from an EVDS 603 class resulting from work on the collection.

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CA ACU ARC C0011 · Colección

Fonds consists of history of the university from 1916 to 1966 by Sanders and Smith, clippings and photocopies of research material, 1909-1990, Bott's research material, and Smith's slides on the university's origins. Includes recorded interviews with Grant MacEwan (1987); and Mrs. A.L. Doucette, Frank Doucette, Lou Goodwin, W.H. Swift, and Mary Dover (1988). Also includes a scrapbook from Tom Oliver, Faculty of Science.