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  1. Edmonton: Growth before 1851 | British History Online

  2. Edmonton: Public services | British History Online

  3. History of Edmonton - Wikipedia

  4. Timeline of Edmonton history - Wikipedia

  5. Edmonton: Growth after 1851 | British History Online

    WEBEdmonton B.C. rehoused substantially, replacing 19th-century terraces by tower-block flats, particularly in the 'jerry-built' areas of the 1870s and 1880s. Between 1945 and 1963 Edmonton completed 3,911 houses …

  6. Historical Map of Edmonton (Northside), 1790-1900

    WEBThe City of Edmonton Archives. (1966-) Scope and content. This map includes photographs and illustrations of various points of interest and historical sites of the time. Compiled by Christina Dyde Wootton, Muriel …

  7. Historical Map of Edmonton (Northside) about 1790-1900

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    The timeline of Edmonton history is a chronology of significant events in the history of Edmonton, Alberta. Indigenous peoples roamed Alberta for thousands of years, or even tens of thousands of years.
    From the 16th century growth was continuous. As communications improved more Londoners acquired houses in Edmonton, some, like one Avery of Basinghall in 1665, as summer residences for their families, (fn. 38) others as permanent homes.
    1894 map of the Edmonton area showing its rural nature and the earliest roads of the Victorian terrace houses. Tap/click for a larger image. There were small pockets of small workers' houses situated behind i.e. to the west of Hertford Road, and the railway was built to skirt these.
    The first inhabitants hunted and gathered in the area that is now Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, around 3,000 BC and perhaps as early as 10,000 BC, when an ice-free corridor opened up as the last ice age ended and timber, water, and wildlife became available in the region.
  9. The wider area of old Edmonton UK - Me

    WEBThe Edmonton (now Enfield) wider area around the early 20th Century, commentaries, 1894 map showing street names, housing, factories, railway line, canal and more.

  10. Origins of Naming in Edmonton | City of Edmonton

    WEBThe name Edmonton was first given to Fort Edmonton, a Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) fur trading post on the North Saskatchewan River, in 1795. It was named after Edmonton, England, the birthplace of Sir James …

  11. 1790s | Edmonton City as Museum Project ECAMP