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Athabasca Archives Buildings collection

  • CA ATH ath-1989
  • Collection
  • 1912-1986

The collection consists of 98 photographs and 59 negatives of buildings in the Town of Athabasca. They have been described as a collection because they all pertain to buildings that are, or have been, located in Athabasca.

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Don McGinnis Stephenson collection

  • CA ATH ath-2005
  • Collection
  • [1927]-1944

The fonds consists of 28 photographs collected by Don Stephenson of a [1927] Edmonton-Athabasca-Peace River Highway motor tour; pictures of Athabasca buildings; and the 1944 flood. The Athabasca buildings include: All Saints Anglican Church, Imperial Bank of Canada, Grand Union Hotel, Municipal Hospital, Public School, and views of Skinner Street and Wood Avenue, Baptiste Lake, ferry, cable cage and grain elevators.

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Charles Stewart Bissell collection

  • CA ATH ath-2103
  • Collection
  • 1912-[1980s]

The fonds consists of photographs of : Athabasca view [1912], Landing Motors opening (1953), Don Logan, D. Torquil MacDonald (son of Dr. R.D. MacDonald), and Septumus Poulton.

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Athabasca Archives Athabasca Pottery Discovery Day collection

  • CA ATH ath-2148
  • Collection
  • 2009

The fonds consists of newspaper articles, magazine articles, e-mails between Conrad Biernacki and Marilyn Mol, financial information, a press release, bookmarks, the event program which contains historic information, and thank-you letters. The magazine articles, written by Conrad Biernacki, are in the May/June and July/August 2009 editions of Discovering Antiques edited by Jan Mather. The posters were designed by Jen Luckay, an employee of Athabasca University. The artifacts include bricks and brick pieces and a shard from a turned pot from Claude Thillett's Brickyards (1912-c1919). The potter was probably Ewald Walden.

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Robert William Tannas collection

  • CA ATH ath-2180
  • Collection
  • 1912-2010

The fonds consists of a copy of the 1938 poem "Yarn of the Howling Gale, Cameron Shipyards, Athabasca" by William Bleasdell Cameron; a photograph of Mrs. Katherine Flynn (O'Brien); 2 articles about the 1907-1914 journey of Norwegian reindeer via Newfoundland, through Athabasca Landing to Fort Smith, NWT; a piece of pottery made by Athabasca Clay Products; a large framed photograph entitled "laying water main at Athabasca" [over the Muskeg Creek] with the name Voldeng & Bolton, 255 Jasper East, Edmonton written in one corner; and a photo of a man holding a hat (possible connections to Amber Valley).

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Catherine G. Williamson collection

  • EDM edm-1127
  • Collection
  • 1902-1969

The collection consists of ledgers and correspondence relating to the Edmonton Tannery, 1930-1952. The collection reveals much of the day to day business of the tannery. Also included are the private correspondence and business papers of John B. Lidstone.

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P.J. Conlin collection

  • EDM edm-1175
  • Collection
  • 1881-1912

One booklet entitled "The Town of Athabasca", published by the Athabasca Board of Trade in 1912, one copy of <i>The Northern Light</i> newspaper from Athabasca Landing, 1908, and one copy of the <i>Edmonton Bulletin</i>, March 14, 1881.

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Maurice P. Flowers collection

  • EDM edm-1184
  • Collection
  • 1910

The copy of "Baughman's Buying and Selling Lumber" belonged to Ted Mayall who worked at John Walter's lumberyard in the wholesale and retail store in 1910.

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Bruce Ibsen collection

  • EDM edm-1481
  • Collection
  • 1965-1987

The collection consists of sports ticket stubs, the Oiler Hockey Team calendar for 1984-5, a program from the Nexus Theatre's run of Life After Hockey, souvenir programs, invitations and a commemorative mug from the opening of the Northeast (Kennedale) Integrated Services Complex, a Miles for Millions certificate, A souvenir program of School Flag Raising Ceremony 1965, a Confederation Train brochure and Our Alberta Heritage folder with inserts and a copy of The Roughneck, March 1963.

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