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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
Item consists of a panoramic black and white negative of unidentified people standing in front of tipis in camp during Indian Days. Included is a George Noble photo finishing envelope.
Date Range
[1910-1953]
Reference Code
LUX / I / E6 / NA - 118
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Photograph
Negative
  2 images  
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / I / E : Collected Material
Sous-Fonds
LUX / I : Norman Luxton sous-fonds
Sub-Series
LUX / I / E / 6 : Photographs: Stoney
Reference Code
LUX / I / E6 / NA - 118
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Date Range
[1910-1953]
Physical Description
1 photograph: b&w negative ; 32 x 9 cm
Scope & Content
Item consists of a panoramic black and white negative of unidentified people standing in front of tipis in camp during Indian Days. Included is a George Noble photo finishing envelope.
Subject Access
Indigenous Peoples
Tipi
Cascade Mountain
Geographic Access
Cascade Mountain
Banff National Park
Banff
Alberta
Processing Status
Processed
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Journey to Columbia Icefield

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Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Scope & Content
Item consists of one 16 mm motion picture pertaining to a Brewster Open-Top Tour Bus trip to the Athabaska Glacier, as well as footage of people skiing on Columbia Icefield and assisting in the rescue of Victor Kutschera, who had accidentally fallen into a crevasse. The original label on the case r…
Date Range
1945-1946
Reference Code
V190 / VI / NF - 27
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Film
Motion picture
  1 image  
Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
M323 / S40 / V190
Series
VI : Retained file
Sous-Fonds
V190
Accession Number
7436
Reference Code
V190 / VI / NF - 27
GMD
Film
Motion picture
Date Range
1945-1946
Physical Description
1 motion picture (1 film reel: ca. 300'): 16 mm, original, col., silent
History / Biographical
See fonds level description
Scope & Content
Item consists of one 16 mm motion picture pertaining to a Brewster Open-Top Tour Bus trip to the Athabaska Glacier, as well as footage of people skiing on Columbia Icefield and assisting in the rescue of Victor Kutschera, who had accidentally fallen into a crevasse. The original label on the case reads "Skiing to the Athabaska, Vic Kuchera in the Crevasse, Camera: B. Engler, Journey to the Columbia Icefield, Taken 1945-46, History."
Subject Access
Activities
Automobiles
Glaciers
Mountains
Mount Royal Hotel
Rescue
Rivers
Scenery
scenic
Ski mountaineering
Ski touring
Skiing
Skiers
Tourism
Waterfalls
Geographic Access
Banff National Park
Jasper National Park
Alberta
Language
English
Creator
Bruno Engler
Title Source
Original title kept
Processing Status
Processed
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Kinettes Sq. Dance, Auditorium Banff, May 6

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Part Of
Ron Duke fonds
Scope & Content
Item pertains to 10 black and white negatives of a Kinettes Square Dance held in the Banff Auditorium on Banff Avenue. The Kinettes were the female branch of the Kinsman Club of Canada, a secular non-profit service organization - the present-day version of the club has combined the male and female …
Date Range
[ca. 1945-1950]
Reference Code
V180 / I / E / ii / NA - 47
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Negative
  10 images  
Part Of
Ron Duke fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
M175 / V180
Series
I.E. Early material / other
Sous-Fonds
V180
Accession Number
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Reference Code
V180 / I / E / ii / NA - 47
GMD
Negative
Date Range
[ca. 1945-1950]
Physical Description
10 photographs : b&w negatives ; 12.1 x 9.9 cm
History / Biographical
See fonds level description
Scope & Content
Item pertains to 10 black and white negatives of a Kinettes Square Dance held in the Banff Auditorium on Banff Avenue. The Kinettes were the female branch of the Kinsman Club of Canada, a secular non-profit service organization - the present-day version of the club has combined the male and female branches into Kin Canada.
Subject Access
Banff Auditorium
Community events
Community life
Children
Music
Dancing
Events
Geographic Access
Banff
Banff National Park
Language
NA
Creator
Duke, Ron
Title Source
Original title kept
Processing Status
Processed
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[Unidentified people standing outside house]

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
Item consists of a b&w photograph negative of a three unidentified people standing outside of a home
Date Range
[1904-1940]
Reference Code
LUX / I / D6c / NA - 47
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Photograph
Negative
  1 image  
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / I / D : Personal and professional
Sous-Fonds
LUX / I : Norman Luxton sous-fonds
Sub-Series
LUX / I / D / 6 : Other activities and interests
Reference Code
LUX / I / D6c / NA - 47
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Date Range
[1904-1940]
Physical Description
1 photograph: b&w negative ; 14 x 9 cm
Scope & Content
Item consists of a b&w photograph negative of a three unidentified people standing outside of a home
Subject Access
Family and personal life
Geographic Access
Banff National Park
Banff
Alberta
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
Images
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