The Edmonton Bulletin hired advertising specialist C.A. Violette of San Francisco to conduct an advertising campaign to create this Special Edition which was used to promote Edmonton as an up-and-coming city, and includes descriptions of businesses, businessmen, and industries, as well as descriptions of the social, economic, military and artistic scenes in Edmonton and the greater Edmonton area.
All of the photographs used in the publication were created by the Byron-May Company (EB-26).
This file contains a photographic survey of facilities operated by the Edmonton Ambulance Authority. Among the sites are:
- Station #1 (Headquarters) at 10510 - 107 Avenue [pages 1-31]
- Station #9 (Edmonton General Hospital) [pages 32-33]
- Edmonton Ambulance Authority parking at the Western GMC Hangar [page 34]
- Station #2 at 109 Street and University Avenue [pages 35-36]
- Station #3 at 93 Street and 127 Avenue [pages 37-39]
- Station #4 at 10526 - 142 Street [pages 40-55]
- Station #5 at 6506 - 118 Avenue [pages 56-63]
- Station #6 at 9813 - 34 Avenue [pages 64-66]
- Station #7 at the Misericordia Hospital [pages 67-68]
- Station #8 at 8309 - 90 Avenue [pages 69-80]
This file consists of Volume 1, No. 2 of the Belmont School District No. 23 newsletter, 'The Star.'
Notes, poems, and dedications to Annie York from various friends and family, includes: L.C. York, L.L. Hill, R. Lawson, Angie York, Nellie Robertson, C.A. Durno, Ida Howe, D. Lawson, Annie, Thos. Sawson, James Short, John York, Joseph McGill, Jessie, G.M. McBride, Mary Bromwell, Kate Kirtcel, Ida McGill.
The journal consists of diary entries made by Annie York Secord between 1 January 1916 and 12 January 1917, describing daily life and events of family, friends, and community.