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Indian clubs, which originated in India, were used for physical education in Edmonton Public Schools.
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Part of Artifact Collection
Indian clubs, which originated in India, were used for physical education in Edmonton Public Schools.
Part of Artifact Collection
Indian clubs, which originated in India, were used for physical education in Edmonton Public Schools.
George Marion, M.A., Principal of This School, 1915-1949, King Edward School, Edmonton
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Item is engraved with "George Marion, M.A., Principal of This School, 1915-1949, King Edward School, Edmonton".
King Edward Junior High School
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Item is a numbered print (166/500) of the new King Edward Junior High School. Also included is a page providing a brief history of the school.
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Item is a lapel pin showing the EPSB logo.
Board Administration
Centre for Education Opening Ceremonies Scissors
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Item is the pair of scissors used to cut ceremonial ribbon at the Official Opening of the Centre for Education on 28 Sep 1984. Tied to the scissors is a bow made from the official ribbon.
Board Administration
Centre for Education Opening Ceremonies Ribbon
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Item consists of the ceremonial ribbon cut at the Official Opening of the Centre for Education on 28 Sep 1984. The ribbon was red and blue but has faded to purple and blue.
Board Administration
Centre for Education Ball-Point Pen
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Item is a Cross ball point-pen issued as a souvenir of the Official Opening of the Centre for Education. The pen is engraved: CENTRE FOR EDUCATION Sept. 28, 1984. The case is labeled: Centre For Education September 28, 1984.
Board Administration
Part of Artifact Collection
Item is a button showing a stack of books and an apple with the words “one kingsway” beneath. Around the bottom edge of the button are the words “Centre for Education”.
Board Administration
Part of Artifact Collection
Item is a videocassette with two Victoria Composite Television Productions. The first, entitled “Expansion 83 EPS”, looks at the building of the Centre for Education. The second, untitled, shows highlights from the Centre for Education’s Official Opening Ceremony on 28 Sep 1984.
Board Administration
Center for Education Official Opening 84/09/28
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Item is the videocassette recording of the Official Opening of the Centre for Education. The label on the videocassette case indicates that it is designed for still picture reproduction.
Board Administration
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Item consists of 57 printing blocks used in the printing of The Edmonton Public Schools bulletin from Sep 1958 to Feb 1961. An additional two blocks are included, one of which is a photograph of Trustee Dr. J. Andrews (1961-62); while the other appears to be Superintendent Wagner’s letterhead.
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Item consists of two rubber stamps. One has the words “BRAEMAR SCHOOL” on it, the other has “BRAEMAR SCHOOL LIBRARY.”