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Date
1908 – 1920
Material
fibre; paper; metal; wood
Catalogue Number
104.41.1085 a-c
Description
Collapsable daylight enlarger (a), four-sided with snaps along edge. Can be dismantled and stored flat. Rectangular black wooden piece with hole in centre for lens (b) is suspended inside enlarger. Easel (c) is made of wooden frame with cardboard back covered with black coated fabric. Enlarger cons…
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Title
Daylight Enlarger
Date
1908 – 1920
Material
fibre; paper; metal; wood
Dimensions
46.0 x 25.0 cm
Description
Collapsable daylight enlarger (a), four-sided with snaps along edge. Can be dismantled and stored flat. Rectangular black wooden piece with hole in centre for lens (b) is suspended inside enlarger. Easel (c) is made of wooden frame with cardboard back covered with black coated fabric. Enlarger constructed of cardboard covered with coated black fabric. Inside enlarger stamped: “No. 4 Brownie Enlarging Camera. MANUFACTURED BY EASTMAN KODAK CO., ROCHESTER, N.Y. MADE IN U.S.A. PATENTED JUNE 23, 1908.”
Subject
packers and guides
photography
Bert Riggall
Credit
Gift of Dale Burton, Surrey, 1999
Catalogue Number
104.41.1085 a-c
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Date
1986
Material
keratin; skin; hair; wood; metal
Catalogue Number
112.01.1019
Description
A pair of mounted deer antlers with part of the hair-covered head on a wood plaque. On viewer’s left the antler has two large points, one small point, and one projection (to be counted as a point the projection has to be over 1 inch). Viewer’s left: the first curved point closest to the viewer is 3…
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Title
Deer Horns
Date
1986
Material
keratin; skin; hair; wood; metal
Description
A pair of mounted deer antlers with part of the hair-covered head on a wood plaque. On viewer’s left the antler has two large points, one small point, and one projection (to be counted as a point the projection has to be over 1 inch). Viewer’s left: the first curved point closest to the viewer is 34.0cm in length; it is dividing at the end with a 2.0cm length projection. The curved point behind is 30.5cm; at the base of the antler it has a 9.0cm point with a 1.0cm projection. On the viewer’s right the curved antler has three points. At the base of the antler the smallest point is 12.0cm; the inward curving point closest to the viewer’s right measures 39.0cm in length and the one behind is 33.25cm in length. The depth of each antler is 10.0cm. The point span at its largest is 29.50cm, the next 28.0cm. The head part has brown/red hair, with much lighter hair on each side. The top of the head part between the antlers is 7.50cm; the base is 12.7cm. Measurements for the head part is 9.0cm x12.0cm wide, and depth 5.0cm. There are two screws through the head part to attach the antlers to the plaque. The screw on the viewer’s left, is 4.0cm from the head part base and the screw on the viewer’s right is 5.0cm from the head part base. The plaque is a shield-shaped piece of dark brown varnished wood measuring 28.0cmx26.0cm wide, and 1.0cm depth. There is a screw 3.0cm from the top to attach it to the wall. Underneath this the word “GEM” is carved into the wood. At the bottom of the plaque underneath the antlers and head part the number “86” is carved.Note: These antlers are screwed to the wall of the ‘Trading Post’ in the Luxton exhibition “Stuff of Legend” so it was hard to measure.
Subject
households
sports
hunting
animals
deer
crafts
Albert Maitland Perrin
Credit
Gift of Albert Maitland Perrin, 2007
Catalogue Number
112.01.1019
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Date
1900 – 1973
Material
leather; wood; antler; horn;
Catalogue Number
106.06.0064
Description
Small-scale antler, wood, and leather saddle with horn stirrups with leather halter and straps. According to accompanying note from Catharine Robb Whyte, the saddle was meant for a child to ride a large dog. A tag originally attached to the saddle reads “Little saddle made by Paul Dixon. Parts were…
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Title
Dog Saddle
Date
1900 – 1973
Material
leather; wood; antler; horn;
Dimensions
48.9 x 18.6 x 34.0 cm
Description
Small-scale antler, wood, and leather saddle with horn stirrups with leather halter and straps. According to accompanying note from Catharine Robb Whyte, the saddle was meant for a child to ride a large dog. A tag originally attached to the saddle reads “Little saddle made by Paul Dixon. Parts were one[?] used by Great grandmother.”
Subject
saddle
transportation
tools
Indigenous Peoples
Stoney Nakoda
First Nations
dogs
children;
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
106.06.0064
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Date
1903 – 1930
Material
metal; wood
Catalogue Number
104.43.1006 a,b
Description
Two engraving plates and accompanying hardware (screws and nuts). Each plate has “POST CARD” and other words with the letters reversed and in relief.
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Title
Engraving Plate
Date
1903 – 1930
Material
metal; wood
Description
Two engraving plates and accompanying hardware (screws and nuts). Each plate has “POST CARD” and other words with the letters reversed and in relief.
Subject
photography
Byron Harmon
souvenirs
Credit
Gift of Don Harmon, Banff, 1966
Catalogue Number
104.43.1006 a,b
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Date
1902 – 1920
Material
cardboard; paper; glass;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0207
Description
Box of one dozen 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 glass Seed’s Dry Plates with cut paper adhesive tape around the edges and bottom and manufacturer details printed on a pale green background throughout the lid. These dry plates were invented by M.A. Seed in 1879 and became very popular with photographers as the plate…
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Title
Exposure Plates
Date
1902 – 1920
Material
cardboard; paper; glass;
Dimensions
3.0 x 9.3 x 15.0 cm
Description
Box of one dozen 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 glass Seed’s Dry Plates with cut paper adhesive tape around the edges and bottom and manufacturer details printed on a pale green background throughout the lid. These dry plates were invented by M.A. Seed in 1879 and became very popular with photographers as the plates came pre-prepared with the emulsion layer already applied - prior to “dry” plates, photographers would need portable dark rooms in which they would create their liquid emulsions prior to taking a photograph [known as “wet” plates]. Seed’s dry plates still required they be opened in a dark room, but this could be accomplished in the field by placing a dark sheet over the camera while loading and unloading the plates. In 1902, Eastman Kodak purchased Seed’s company [Seed Dry Plate Co.], but continued to capitalize on his name due to its reputation among consumers.
Subject
Crosby family
Abegweit
photography
photography equipment
Kodak
Seed Dry Plate Co.
Credit
Gift of Robert Crosby Family, Banff, 1998
Catalogue Number
104.41.0207
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Date
1900 – 1950
Material
fibre, cotton
Catalogue Number
104.45.1004 a,b
Description
Two pieces of white three-tiered cotton with lace inserts.
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Title
Fabric
Date
1900 – 1950
Material
fibre, cotton
Description
Two pieces of white three-tiered cotton with lace inserts.
Subject
households
crafts
needlework
Credit
Gift of Ed (Mrs.) Jamieson, Banff, 1966
Catalogue Number
104.45.1004 a,b
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Date
1982
Material
hair, sheep; fabric
Catalogue Number
103.05.1174
Description
A narrow wool belt from Nepal, woven in a split tapestry technique, in various colours; has an off-white cotton braided fringe (the warp) that is knotted on the ends.
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Title
Fibre Belt
Date
1982
Material
hair, sheep; fabric
Dimensions
3.5 x 126.0 cm
Description
A narrow wool belt from Nepal, woven in a split tapestry technique, in various colours; has an off-white cotton braided fringe (the warp) that is knotted on the ends.
Subject
crafts
weaving
households
clothing
Nepal
Credit
Gift of Mary Garnham Andrews, Banff, 2009
Catalogue Number
103.05.1174
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Date
1900 – 1940
Material
wood; metal; cork; fibre
Catalogue Number
104.18.1034 a-e
Description
Five bundles of fishing rods. Rods are collapsible. Four of the five have fabric carrying cases. (a) is two rods tied together. (d) has a net with handle to attach to fishing pole.
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Title
Fishing Rod
Date
1900 – 1940
Material
wood; metal; cork; fibre
Dimensions
117.0 x 7.0 cm
Description
Five bundles of fishing rods. Rods are collapsible. Four of the five have fabric carrying cases. (a) is two rods tied together. (d) has a net with handle to attach to fishing pole.
Subject
Vaux family
sports
fishing
hiking
camping
Credit
Gift of Molly Vaux, New York, USA, 1999
Catalogue Number
104.18.1034 a-e
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Date
1900 – 1939
Material
fibre; metal
Catalogue Number
109.02.1033
Description
Typical red, white and blue Union Jack flag. There are two metal grommets on one side at the corners. The flag is marked “British Made.”
Title
Flag
Date
1900 – 1939
Material
fibre; metal
Description
Typical red, white and blue Union Jack flag. There are two metal grommets on one side at the corners. The flag is marked “British Made.”
Subject
households
ceremonial
England
Great Britain
Mary Schaffer
Credit
Gift of Charles C. Reid, Banff, Alberta, 1986
Catalogue Number
109.02.1033
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Date
1900 – 1939
Material
metal; plastic
Catalogue Number
104.20.1049
Description
A set of 23 knives, 12 dinner knives and 11 butter knives, that each have a flat, blunt-ended blade inserted into a french ivory handle. The blade of each knife is marked “W. Sylvester & Co. Arundel Street Sheffield.”
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Title
Flatware Set
Date
1900 – 1939
Material
metal; plastic
Description
A set of 23 knives, 12 dinner knives and 11 butter knives, that each have a flat, blunt-ended blade inserted into a french ivory handle. The blade of each knife is marked “W. Sylvester & Co. Arundel Street Sheffield.”
Subject
households
Mary Schaffer
Credit
Gift of Charles C. Reid, Banff, Alberta, 1986
Catalogue Number
104.20.1049
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Date
1908 – 1912
Material
skin; metal
Catalogue Number
104.41.1199
Description
Eastman Kodak camera enclosed in leather case and lens extracts from leather body. Marked with “No. 1 A Folding Pocket Kodak.”
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Title
Folding Camera
Date
1908 – 1912
Material
skin; metal
Dimensions
10 x 19 cm
Description
Eastman Kodak camera enclosed in leather case and lens extracts from leather body. Marked with “No. 1 A Folding Pocket Kodak.”
Subject
households
photography
hobbies
Credit
Gift of Bob Edwards, Banff, 2014
Catalogue Number
104.41.1199
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Date
1905 – 1927
Material
metal; leather; glass; wood
Catalogue Number
104.41.0245
Description
A large, black leather bound square folding camera from Eastman Kodak Co. The camera when folded looks like a leather case with a leather handle attached at the top with two large metal buttons. One of the shorter sides features varying mechanisms to make adjustments to the camera. At the top is re…
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Title
Folding Camera
Date
1905 – 1927
Material
metal; leather; glass; wood
Dimensions
24.6 x 23.0 x 10.0 cm
Description
A large, black leather bound square folding camera from Eastman Kodak Co. The camera when folded looks like a leather case with a leather handle attached at the top with two large metal buttons. One of the shorter sides features varying mechanisms to make adjustments to the camera. At the top is rectangular shaped metal plate with a knob that can be twisted and will make a clicking noise with a engraved arrowed to indicate turn the knob counter-clockwise, underneath is a l-shaped leaver that has a minor turn radius with an “M” engraved on the one arm. In the middle is a gold metal knob that can be pushed away from the case to open the one side and reveal the camera. Near the knob is a metal plate that reads “SPEED GRAPHIC CURTAIN APERTURE”, a graph with numbers, and “FOLMER & SCHWING DIVISION” “EASTMAN KODAK CO.” “13476 ROCHESTER, N.Y.” At the bottom is another square-shaped plate with a knob that can be turned that corresponds to numbers in a small black circle in the plate. On the top of the case is a white sticker with blue numbers “68622”. On the back of the case is a section for film holders/double dark slides and a glass plate behind a piece of the case that opens with a clasp at the bottom of the square. The other short side features small metal circles and a hole for a screw - most likely for a tripod mount. The front of the case is flat. When the case is opened it reveals the folded camera with black bellows and a silver metal face with a Wollensak Betax No.3 lens. It moves on a track to extend and retract with a mechanism in the front that when pinch together allows for the movement of the camera. There is a partially ripped sticker on the wood panel that reads “Sales - Service - Repairs” “Camera & Instrument Crafts” “9452 Calgary, Alta.” One side of the panel also features a black plate with numbers for focal range.
Subject
film photography
photography
Kodak
folding camera
Harmon
camera
Credit
Gift of Don Harmon, Banff, 1985
Catalogue Number
104.41.0245
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Date
c. 1910
Material
wood; metal; leather
Catalogue Number
104.41.0280
Description
A small black box folding camera. On the top of the camera is a set of two hinged latches which open the back panel of the camera (the leather is separating from the camera). There is also a bump on the top of the camera that when pressed releases the front panel of the camera that reveals the fold…
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Title
Folding Camera
Date
c. 1910
Material
wood; metal; leather
Dimensions
11.5 x 8.0 cm
Description
A small black box folding camera. On the top of the camera is a set of two hinged latches which open the back panel of the camera (the leather is separating from the camera). There is also a bump on the top of the camera that when pressed releases the front panel of the camera that reveals the folding lens, tracks, and a viewfinder near the top of the panel. There is no lens, and the silver metal lens holder is separated from the red bellows. On the other side of the front panel is a hole which a tripod can be screwed into. There are also two small holes on either side of the camera near the top, possibly for a strap.
Subject
film photography
photography
camera
folding camera
Whyte
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.41.0280
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Date
1906 – 1916
Material
wood; metal; leather
Catalogue Number
104.41.0281
Description
A medium-sized black box folding camera. The top of the camera features a leather handle stamped with “PREMO” in the middle attached with two silver clasps, a circular black and red sticker with white text that reads “FILM” “THE” “PREMO” “CAMERA” “NO.1”, a set of two silver metal latches that open …
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Title
Folding Camera
Date
1906 – 1916
Material
wood; metal; leather
Dimensions
16.0 x 12.1 cm
Description
A medium-sized black box folding camera. The top of the camera features a leather handle stamped with “PREMO” in the middle attached with two silver clasps, a circular black and red sticker with white text that reads “FILM” “THE” “PREMO” “CAMERA” “NO.1”, a set of two silver metal latches that open the back panel, and a small bump that opens the front panel of the camera. The back panel features a metal plate stamped with “U.S.A. PAT. NOV.10-03.” Once opened the back panel reveals the backside of the bellows and lens. On the interior of the panel the name “Bud Miller” is etched in, stamped text that reads “MANUFACTURED BY” “EASTMAN KODAK CO.” “SUCCESSORS TO” “ROCHESTER OPTICAL CO.” “ROCHESTER, N.Y. U.S.A.” “NO.” “1” “PREMO FILM”, etched “6257”, “PAT. JULY 8-1902” “NOV. 10-1903”. There is a black sticker with gold text that reads “The Kodak House” “BISHOP & CHRISTIE” “VANCOUVER, B.C.” When the front panel is released the lens, red leather bellows, focal range meter, and viewfinder. To extend the lens outwards, there are two silver latches that are pinched together. On the lens there is a shutter speed adjustment at the top, “T” “B” “I”, and along the bottom is an aperture adjustment “128” “64” “32” “16” “8” “4”, above the aperture range is text that reads “Eastman Kodak Co. Succ’rs to” “ROCHESTER OPTICAL CO.”. The viewfinder can be shifted from portrait to landscape.
Subject
film photography
photography
camera
folding camera
Whyte
Kodak
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.41.0281
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Date
1905 – 1950
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
104.19.1102 a-d
Description
Four rectangular metal food-storage canisters with lids, d) has a hinged lid: a) 22.0 x 19.0 x 2.5 cm; b) 11.0 x 11.0 x 8.5 cm; c) 11.0 x 11.0 x 6.5 cm; d) 15.5 x 13.0 x 7.0 cm.
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Title
Food-Storage Canister
Date
1905 – 1950
Material
metal
Description
Four rectangular metal food-storage canisters with lids, d) has a hinged lid: a) 22.0 x 19.0 x 2.5 cm; b) 11.0 x 11.0 x 8.5 cm; c) 11.0 x 11.0 x 6.5 cm; d) 15.5 x 13.0 x 7.0 cm.
Subject
packers and guides
camping
Bert Riggall
Credit
Gift of Dale Burton, Surrey, 1999
Catalogue Number
104.19.1102 a-d
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Food-Storage Canister

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Date
1905 – 1950
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
104.19.1103
Description
Metal food-storage canister with lid embossed: “KEEN’S. D.S.F.”
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Title
Food-Storage Canister
Date
1905 – 1950
Material
metal
Dimensions
11.5 x 8.0 cm
Description
Metal food-storage canister with lid embossed: “KEEN’S. D.S.F.”
Subject
packers and guides
camping
Bert Riggall
Credit
Gift of Dale Burton, Surrey, 1999
Catalogue Number
104.19.1103
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Date
1905 – 1950
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
104.19.1101
Description
Small metal frying pan with long handle.
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Title
Frying Pan
Date
1905 – 1950
Material
metal
Dimensions
36.0 cm
Description
Small metal frying pan with long handle.
Subject
packers and guides
camping
Bert Riggall
Credit
Gift of Dale Burton, Surrey, 1999
Catalogue Number
104.19.1101
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Fuze Primer, Detonation

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Date
1905 – 1918
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
104.08.0006
Description
A cone shaped metal WW1 artillery fuze of German origin. The fuze has been detonated and the base shows part of the inside of the fuze. There are many holes in the casing. “H.Z. 05 SP.14” is stamped at the top of the fuze. Around the exterior are vertical, ruler-like, markings and numbers from 6 to…
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Title
Fuze Primer, Detonation
Date
1905 – 1918
Material
metal
Dimensions
6.5 x 8.0 cm
Description
A cone shaped metal WW1 artillery fuze of German origin. The fuze has been detonated and the base shows part of the inside of the fuze. There are many holes in the casing. “H.Z. 05 SP.14” is stamped at the top of the fuze. Around the exterior are vertical, ruler-like, markings and numbers from 6 to 52 in intervals of 2.
Subject
WW1
WWI
war
ammunition
Moore home
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.08.0006
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Date
1987 – 1988
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
103.09.1178 a-g
Description
7 Parks Canada guide badges. Rectangular shape, white background with blue lettering. All badges read: “Environment Canada. Parks. GUIDE.” with date “1987-88” at bottom. Under “GUIDE” each badge is identified with the type of guide: a) “FISH”; b) “SKI INSTRUCTOR”; c) “TRAIL & BOATING TRIP”; d) “TR…
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Title
Guide Pin
Date
1987 – 1988
Material
metal
Dimensions
4.0 x 7.0 cm
Description
7 Parks Canada guide badges. Rectangular shape, white background with blue lettering. All badges read: “Environment Canada. Parks. GUIDE.” with date “1987-88” at bottom. Under “GUIDE” each badge is identified with the type of guide: a) “FISH”; b) “SKI INSTRUCTOR”; c) “TRAIL & BOATING TRIP”; d) “TRAIL ‘C’”; e) “SKI”; f) “MOUNTAIN”; g) “TRAIL ‘A’”.
Subject
Banff National Park
guides
skiing
fishing
boating
hiking
sports
Parks Canada
Credit
Gift of Wendy Bush, Banff, 2000
Catalogue Number
103.09.1178 a-g
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Date
1900 – 1920
Material
wood; metal
Catalogue Number
104.36.1002
Description
Remains of a harmonica that was made from wooden reeds attached together between two thin rectangles of metal.
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Title
Harmonica
Date
1900 – 1920
Material
wood; metal
Description
Remains of a harmonica that was made from wooden reeds attached together between two thin rectangles of metal.
Subject
Bankhead
enterainment
music
Credit
Gift of Jodi Wilson, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.36.1002
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