The Donovan and Eunice Joan Williams Church Slide collection contains over 2,000 slides of churches from across Canada, compiled in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The majority of the churches date from the late 19th century to 1945, with few being built post-1945.
This collection includes images of Anglican, Presbyterian, United, Catholic, Ecumenical, Lutheran, African Orthodox, Ukrainian Roman Catholic, Wesleyan, Baptist, Greek Orthodox, Unitarian, Mennonite, and Zion denominational churches.
Williams, DonovanCollection consists of ephemeral items that relate to the university's activities and that are considered worthy of retention
Collection consists of one album containing 529 autographs from leading 19th century figures, chiefly British, roughly separated into the sections of political figures, musicians, literary figures, visual artists, religious figures, performing artists, legal professionals, medical professionals, scientists, and philanthropists. List of contents at end of album.
Hetherington, HowardThe collection consists of film footage of petroleum industry related views (ca. 1940s-1955) including Atlantic #3 blowout and fire at Leduc field, Alberta in 1948; recorded interview with Aird's colleagues, Willis Gibson and Labby LaBerge, about the film (1987); and photocopy of letter to LaBerge and a colleague, Allan Carr, about the film (1987).
Aird, J. CampbellCollection consists of framed, matted reproductions of drawings, paintings and photographs of prominent 19th century Canadian statesmen. Includes George Brown, Robert Borden, Sir Wilfred Laurier, Edward Blake, Sir Georges Etienne Cartier, Robert Baldwin, Sir John A. Macdonald, Sir Richard John Cartwright and Lord Durham. Versos of items contain holograph notes about the statesmen and identify some of original artists.
Edmanson, R. M.The collection consists of minutes and refresher course manuals of AAMDST (1936-1973) and convention minutes of ARAA. Also consists of convention reports of AUMA (1960-1970).
Union of Alberta MunicipalitiesConsists 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.
Jeffers, Allan MerrickCollection consists of reports.
University of Calgary. Report CollectionOne 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.
Wade, Fred