Longview Mutual Telephone Company fonds
- CA PAA paa-7714
- Fonds
- Copied after 1962
Fonds consists of copied minutes dating 1936, 1937, 1941, 1963, and 1967.
Longview Mutual Telephone Company
Longview Mutual Telephone Company fonds
Fonds consists of copied minutes dating 1936, 1937, 1941, 1963, and 1967.
Longview Mutual Telephone Company
The fonds consists of copies of recordings of 1948 CKUA broadcasts from the Strand Theatre featuring the Edmonton Philharmonic Orchestra with commentary by Fred Deihl, and comments about the state of music in Edmonton and Alberta from Richard MacDonald, Coordinator of Cultural Activities for Alberta and Harry Ainlay, Mayor of Edmonton.
Moss, Ian
Imprimerie Canadienne Ltd. fonds
The fonds consists of correspondence, annual reports, financial statements, an Allied Printing Trades Union Agreement, and some shares in both Imprimerie Canadienne Ltd. and Imprimerie La Survivance.
Imprimerie Canadienne
Hudson Mutual Telephone Company fonds
Fonds consists of the business records of the Hudson Mutual Telephone Company including minutes, financial records, reports, correspondence, maps, by-laws, and published material.
Hudson Mutual Telephone Company
Iola-Hoadley Mutual Telephone Company fonds
Fonds consists of the business records of the Iola-Hoadley Mutual Telephone Company dating 1937-1970 and includes mainly minutes with some subscriber accounts, subscriber lists, a waiting list for service, and financial records.
Iola-Hoadley Mutual Telephone Company
The fonds consists of a copy of The Bulletin dating from December 20, 1880; copies of The Edmonton Bulletin dating from January 30, December 1886, April 17, 1886, May 15, 1886, December 4, 1886, and December 25, 1886; and The Bully Tin (published by The Edmonton Bulletin) dating from 1916.
McRae, Gertrude Annie
Fleming Radio Productions fonds
The fonds consists of records of the programs produced by Fleming Radio Productions, and includes programs, program elements and scripts for "The Alberta Story," "Alberta Scrapbook" and "The Oil Story," a draft story, "Aladdin in Alberta," about the Malowney family and oil strikes at Redwater, Alberta, an issue of <em>Alberta Broadcast Programmes</em>, and elements and programs for Canadian Chronicles (CBC International Service), "This is Canada," and "What's Your Opinion?" (CFAC).
Fleming Radio Productions
Edmonton Official Gazette fonds
The fonds consists of a run of the Edmonton Official Gazette dating from March 19, 1914 to July 9, 1914. The fonds also consists of a copy of 1914 Index to Streets and Avenues of Edmonton from the Edmonton Gazette.
Edmonton Official Gazette
The fonds consists of materials created or collected by Fil Fraser during the course of his wide ranging business activities within the broadcasting, arts and political arenas. The fonds consists of the following series: Productions; Film and Television industry; Committees; Political Appointments; Professional Work; Speeches and Conferences; Writings; Music; and Personal.
Fraser, Fil
Grant MacEwan College Music Library radio audio disc collection
The collection consists of 78 rpm, 33 1/3 rpm, LPs, microgroove, shellac, acetate, vinyl, and transcription audio discs that comprised Sunwapta Broadcasting's (CFRN Radio's) music library for radio broadcast, and David Lennick's personal record collection. These two collections were intermixed by the Grant MacEwan College Music Library so are no longer distinct entities. The collection consists mainly of popular music, sound effects, production music, and syndicated radio plays and programs. The original Sunwapta Broadcasting Co. collection consisted of approximately 14,500 audio discs of a mix of American, Canadian, British and other commercial recordings of music, 1920s to 1950s, that comprised Sunwapta Broadcasting's (CFRN's) music library for radio broadcast. Music genres include big band, Christmas, classical, country/western, easy listening, ethnic, pop/jazz vocalist, folk, French, gospel/spiritual, instrumental/easy listening, jazz, military, novelty, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and sacred. The original David Lennick collection consisted of approximately 2500 audio discs of a mix of American, Canadian, British, and other commercial recordings of sound effects, production music, syndicated radio plays and programs, and classical, jazz, western and popular music.
Grant MacEwan College