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LEVEL OF DESCRIPTION: Series
No.: PR0253.0003
TITLE: Ward House series
CREATOR: Ward Family
DATE RANGE: 1949-2000
EXTENT: 34 blueprints and other material.
Includes 0.09m of textual records, 35 photographs, 4 negatives and 2 contact sheets.
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HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:

Husband and wife Henry Gerrie Ward and Janet “Jean” Elizabeth Ward (nee Hanley) were married on August 5, 1940 in Drumheller, Alberta, and were residents of Edmonton, Alberta.

Jean Hanley was born on June 2, 1915, in Wapella, Saskatchewan to parents Alexander Peter “A.P.” Hanley and Mary Patricia McGregor, and moved with them to Drumheller, Alberta as a young child. In 1936, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Alberta, and then re-enrolled in the school to receive her teacher’s certificate. Immediately after leaving the university, she taught at Wetaskiwin High School (Wetaskiwin, Alberta), and then the Llanarthy School for Girls in Edmonton. Jean was a member of Pi Beta Phi women’s fraternity during university, and later joined their alumnae group in Edmonton. Jean was a teacher, potter, and member of the Canadian Guild of Potters and the Alberta Potter’s Association.

Jean’s father "A.P." was born Joseph Peter Alexander Hanley on June 6, 1885, in Montreal, QC, to parents Alexander Hanley and Annie Urquhart. After moving his family to Drumheller, he owned and operated Hanley’s Hardware, served as Mayor, was a member of the Drumheller Hospital Board and the Board of Stewards and Trustees of Knox United Church, and was a Freemason. He passed away on May 19, 1973 in Drumheller. Jean’s mother was born on November 12, 1879, in Dundalk, Ontario and passed away on December 20, 1969, in Drumheller. She was a music teacher. Jean’s parents were married in Cranbrook, BC on September 8, 1914.

Henry Ward was born in Edmonton on June 15, 1913, to Muriel Louise Gerrie and Edward Henry Ward (died 1948). He was the nephew of Samuel Archibald Dickson, a founder of the Edmonton Rotary Club and a leader in the campaign to establish Fort Edmonton Park. As a teenager in the 1930s, Henry worked at Edmonton’s Gyro Park. In 1937, Henry graduated from the University of Alberta with a dual bachelor’s degree in arts and education, and taught in Edmonton from 1942 to1974. He first served as Assistant Principal of Victoria and Strathcona Composite High Schools, then Principal of Bonnie Doon Composite High School, before transferring to the Edmonton Public School Board’s (EPSB) central office to work as Director of Personnel. Henry later worked as a sessional instructor in education administration at the University of Alberta.

In addition to his career in education, Henry was active in many professional, community and historical groups, often in lead positions, including: the Alberta High School Principals’ Association (president); the EPSB High School Enrichment Committee (chair); the Alberta Department of Education High School Curriculum Committee (member); the Rotary Club of Edmonton (president, director); the Pigeon Lake Yacht Club (commodore); the Historical Society of Alberta (president); the Edmonton Historical Advisory Board (chair, member); the Old Strathcona Foundation (director); and, the Fort Edmonton Historical Foundation (director). Henry also served as the Canadian Executive Service Organization (CESO) Commissioner for the Alexander First Nation (Cree: Kipohtakaw), and acted on a number of committees regarding the Strathcona Village and the City of Edmonton Archives. Near the end of his life, Henry also worked with ceramics and pottery.

Henry G. Ward died of a heart attack on August 30, 1976, in Golden, British Columbia. Jean Ward died in 2001. The couple had two sons, William Peter Ward, born February 11, 1943, and John Edward Henry Ward, born May 3, 1946.

The fonds is arranged into the following series:
PR0253.0001 Henry G. Ward Personal and Professional Records
PR0253.0002 Jean Ward Personal and Professional Records
PR0253.0003 House Construction Records
PR0253.0004 Ward Family Records

SCOPE AND CONTENT:

The series consists of the plans, correspondence and other records relating to the design and construction of the Ward’s home by the women-led architectural firm of Wallbridge and Imrie, including: a copy of Women in Architecture Bulletin and Elevation West magazine referencing the project; an account book of building costs for the home construction; the contract and specifications for the home construction; photographs and negatives of home construction and interior; and, clippings referencing the home’s architects.

The series also consists of construction expenditures as well as specifications for a pottery kiln.

RELATED RECORDS: See the Jean Ward Personal and Professional Records series (PR0253.0002) for more records related to Jean’s pottery work.
GENERAL NOTE: As of July 2020, access restrictions on the architectural plans in PR2001.1179 are lifted.
RELATED FONDS: PR0253 (Ward family fonds)


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