The series consists of records pertaining to Alan’s military and legal careers, with a lesser extent to his acting and community involvement activities. The records include programmes, correspondence, writings by Alan, news clippings and photographs.
Macdonald, Alan FraserThe series consists of records of Alexander J.H. McCauley, predominantly musical programmes, many of which list him as the pianist or accompanist. The other programmes where he is not listed, it is presumed these were concerts or performances that Alexander attended.
The series also includes a musical biography of Alexander’s son, William A. McCauley.
Alexander J.H. McCauley FamilyThe series consists of daily journals (diaries), 1906-1918, 1937-1950, scrapbooks and recipe clipping books, 1945-1962 (one recipe book added to after her death), correspondence, books, and other documents relating to her life, interests and activities.
Secord, Annie Ada YorkThe series consists of two photographs of Bill Magee.
Magee, BillThe series consists of news clippings pertaining to Brian’s advocacy and fundraising for a cure for empidermolysis bullosa
File List
File 1: News clippings - re epidermolysis bullosa (1980-1982)
- articles on people afflicted with the disease (including Michael Hammond, Linda Pasula, Jennifer Collins, Cathy Miller), the search for treatment, and Brian Macdonald’s fundraising and advocacy,
- announcement, recipient of Realtor of the Year award, 1981.
The series consists of records pertaining to Bruce’s military career and family.
File List
File 1: Correspondence, news clippings - includes:
- news clippings, family life and military career, 1948-1985
- address, 'Canada's Chemical Industry : A Pattern of Challenge and Concern', by Bruce Fraser Macdonald, President, Canadian Chemical Producers Association, Nov. 19, 1971,
- news clipping, obituary for Bruce Fraser Macdonald, Feb. 21, 1985
- photocopies of telegrams of condolence, Feb. 1985,
- Scrapbook pages - includes clippings and photographs of Bruce Fraser Macdonald in uniform. (O/S Box 1)
The series consists of Byron-May Company photographs from the Byron-May album. Many were part of their business, including images commissioned by the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce. The photographs include buildings, sports events, agriculture, exhibitions, street and river valley scenes, and military personnel. At the time, these photographs were used to promote Edmonton as an up-and-coming city.
Other commissioned photographs, such as family or home portraits, show not only the growth of the Byron-May Co. and the booming prosperity of Edmontonians at the time, but also reflect the increasing popularity of photography in the early twentieth century.
Byron-May CompanyThe series consists of records outlining the Edmonton Social Planning Council and the United Community Fund of Greater Edmonton interactions and work with the Canadian Welfare Council. The series includes correspondence, reports, memorandums, minutes, papers, clippings, statements and recommendations. The series also includes records pertaining to the Canadian Conference on Housing and Community Funds and Councils of Canada conference.
Canadian Welfare CouncilThe series consists of writings by Donald Walter Macdonald.
File List
File 1: Personal papers
- poem, 'Bugaboo, Bogey and I' by Donald Mack, n.d.,
- newspaper article, 'A Tale of Two Lawyers' by Donald Mack, Edmonton Journal, May 10, 1929, p. 4 (o/s folder in map cabinet).
The series consists of photographs taken or collected by Ellen Godwin.
Godwin, Ellen