Series consists of maps from 1900 - 1929.
A copy of railway plan of right of way produced by the Canadian Northern Alberta Railway Company in Edmonton, 1910. The copy is on beige paper using black print. It shows a plan for a Right of Way through Townships 54 and 55, Ranges 26-28,W.4.M. There is a Book of Reference chart in the middle of the map. The plan has been signed in July and August, 1910.
Fourth edition (corrected). Shows river lots and township system, part of HBC reserve. The information for this plan was compiled from official surveys dated 1882, 1883, 1885 and 1893. The plan was approved and confirmed by the Surveyor General. Gordon Sanders (1917-1993) is the father of St. Albert alderman Margaret Plain.
Printed on paper. Edmonton Interurban Railway St. Albert Line Car Barn drawings. The following drawings are on this sheet: Detail of Bumping Post Track No. 1 (Scale 1/2=1'0); Method of Framing Roof Timbers (Scale 1=1'0); Detail of Doors (Scale 1/2=1'0); Detail of Bumping Post Track No. 2 (Scale 1/2=1'0); Method of Framing Sil Joints Under Posts (Scale 1=1'0); Side Elevation (Scale1/8=1'0); Cross Section (Scale 1/8=1'0); End Elevation (Scale 1/8=1'0); Front Elevation ( Scale 1/8=1'0); Ground Plan (1/8=1'0); Roof Plan (1/8=1'0); and Longitudinal Section Through Track No. 1 (Scale 1/8= 1'0).
Map of Alberta likely a land grant map as the lower portion is divided into quarter sections. Dates between April and November, 1905, determined by proposed route for Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad, a northern route which was officially abandoned November 1905. Province of Alberta created April 1905. Large, backed with a cotton (?) weave. Top surface is heavy parchment. Wood pole at top with brass ring for hanging.
Paper full colour map of Central Europe and the Mediterranean as of August 28, 1939. Scale 1:5,000,000 or 78.91 miles to the inch. The map shows capitals of countries, railways, elevations in feet, other capitals, canals, areas below sea level, relief, swamps, glaciers, wadies.
Plan showing subdivision replotting scheme for river lots 24-27. Shows Mission neighborhood area with old street names and corresponding street number names.
Series consists of maps from 1960 - 1969.
A copy of a land survey plan showing the subdivision of Mission Park, St. Albert produced by the Province of Alberta in Edmonton, 1969. The copy is on beige paper with black print showing river lots 24, 25, 26, 27. Several stamps of approval are evident. The plan is signed by Mayor R. M. Gibbon and the Secretary Treasurer.
Plan showing Town of St. Albert Highway No. 2 Storm Sewer dated October 20, 1961, showing elevations and plan.