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Red Deer City Council agendas and City Commissioner's reports

A collection of civic and community records about the COVID-19 pandemic experience in central Alberta

Records donated and related to the Rotary Club of Red Deer

Kiwanis Club of Red Deer

Records related to, created by and accumulated by Wells family members

Photographs and records of the Trimble Family, Trimble Signs business, and the Trimble Creamery.

Records donated by the Red Deer Chamber of Commerce

Photographs and records of the Cottingham family, and their extensive travels.

Photographs by Eric Bundy as a professional photographer and a volunteer for the Red Deer Museum and Red Deer and District Archives

Archival photographs belonging exclusively within MG 531 Red Deer Advocate Library (Morgue) photograph fonds

Digitized videos and other records from RDTV / CHCA television

Photographs by J.H. Gano and J.H. Gano & Son including school portraits, Red Deer area and Wainwright area.

Photographs of the Provincial Training School grounds, students, staff and residents.

Consists of photographs taken by Sylvia Hayhoe as a long-time member of various local, provincial and national photography clubs as well in her capacity as an official Red Deer Fair photographer.

Fonds consists of photographs and a recording of a Metis Country / Western / Blues musician Buck Wells throughout his music career.

Records created and collected by Alban Elfred James both personal and from his time of employment at the Provincial Training School (1923-1964) Alberta School Hospital (1965-1976) / Michener Centre (1977 to present) and Deerhome

Fonds consisted of physical and digital records created by Curtis Labelle during his career as a musician and performer in Red Deer and central Alberta.

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