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Expansion 83 EPS

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.

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Center for Education Official Opening 84/09/28

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.

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Interview with Ed McDougall

Item is a recorded interview with Ed McDougall about school life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He identifies photographs of school mates and teachers. He mentions, but does not describe, the schools he attended namely Edmonton School, McKay Avenue School, Queen's Avenue School, and Victoria School. He mentions teachers, Miss Chegwin, Miss Barker and Mr. Welbourne. He describes his homes in Edmonton. Interviewer is M. A. Kostek. On verso is an accidental recording of daily activity in Alma McKay’s office ca. 1984. Mike Kostek’s voice can be heard.

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Interview with Ed Bell

Item is a recorded interview with Ed Bell, former teacher at Riverside School (1912-1913) and first principal of Bennett School. He discusses Cadets, Inspectors, and daily life in the schools. He mentions S.A.G. Barnes and Superintendent McCaig. He left Bennett to teach in the Peace Country and describes the move north in 1914. Interviewer is Frank Mathew.

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Interview with Catherine McLean

Item is a recorded interview with Catherine McLean. She discusses her school experiences in Edmonton in the late 19th Century and early 20th Centuries. She describes the Edmonton School and mentions teachers Lucy Dulmage and George Welbourne. She describes College Avenue School and early Edmonton. She also briefly describes her experience working for the Legislature in McKay Avenue School. Interviewer is M. A. Kostek.

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