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City of Edmonton Photo Gallery

Wayne Donecz an iron worker for Walward Steel Fabricators helps put together the pyramid that will top Edmonton’s new city hall building when it opens next year.  Sept 13/91
City Hall Construction 1991 roof and staircases
City Hall Construction - progress report – Alderman Patricia Mackenzie and Helen Paull take a tour of Edmonton’s new city hall which is under construction.  After 10 months of work, the project is on schedule and under budget, according to the city’s public works department.
City Hall Construction - bell tower lift – workers assemble a crane which will be used to lift a 22 tonne bell to the top of the clock tower at the new city hall.  The crane arrive in pieces on nine flatbed trucks
clock tower clean up Nov 26/92
Glass Houses – Ferguson glass employees install panes of glass on the pyramid which forms part of Edmonton’s new city hall.  Bad weather has put the work on the project slightly behind schedule.
With Bells On – Vance Peterson is one guy who really gets into his work.  He works for Ferguson Glass and was checking out one of the bells being installed at the new city hall July 2/92
City Hall pyramid July 2/93
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