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David McDougall fonds

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David McDougall fonds
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of six series: 1. Business Correspondence; 2. Cheques, Receipts, Invoices; 3. Personal Documents; 4. Miscellaneous; 5. Blueprints; 6. Painting. Series 1 consists of business related correspondence to various companies, individuals, and two branches of the Canadian Government. Govern…
Date Range
1845-1947
Reference Code
M557 / V779
Description Level
1 / Fonds
GMD
Painting
Textual record
Blueprint
Private record
Published record
Part Of
David McDougall fonds
Description Level
1 / Fonds
Fonds Number
M 557
V 779
Sous-Fonds
M557
V779
Accession Number
2017.8667
Reference Code
M557 / V779
GMD
Painting
Textual record
Blueprint
Private record
Published record
Date Range
1845-1947
Physical Description
39cm of textual records. – 1 painting
History / Biographical
David McDougall, son of George Millward McDougall and Elizabeth Chantler McDougall, was born on May 14, 1845 in Owen Sound, Ontario. David had four siblings: John, Eliza, Lubby, and Nellie. David married Annie McKenzie in 1871 in Manitoba. Together, they had six children, including their daughter named Georgina (Georgie) Elizabeth McDougall (1872-1965). Georgina was the wife of Norman Luxton and an active member in Banff and the mother of Eleanor Georgina Luxton (1908-1995). David was an early pioneer of Calgary and Banff, who helped build both community life and their economies. While David’s father and brother were both members of the clergy and did missionary work in Morley, Alberta, David become a successful businessman. He established a general merchant store in Morley where he was a dealer in cattle, horses, furs, and curios. In addition to managing his own business block in Calgary, David also owned properties in Edmonton and Calgary. In Banff, David and Annie owned the Mount Royal Hotel for six years until they sold it to Jim Brewster in August 14, 1913. David died in December 6, 1927 and Annie died in 1939.
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of six series: 1. Business Correspondence; 2. Cheques, Receipts, Invoices; 3. Personal Documents; 4. Miscellaneous; 5. Blueprints; 6. Painting. Series 1 consists of business related correspondence to various companies, individuals, and two branches of the Canadian Government. Government correspondence pertains to taxes and by-laws for McDougall’s properties. Series 2 contains invoices, receipts, cheques, and bank statements pertaining to McDougall’s business and properties. Series 3 contains personal letters and legal documents. Materials includes handwritten letters, property transactions and proof of ownership on properties. Series 4 contains cheque books, Dominion Travellers’ Hotel Guide, event program featuring Commissioner Coombs and “Safety First Guarantee” slip. Series 5 contains blueprints of Mount Royal Hotel and McDougall business block, Calgary 1911. The last series consist of a painting of George Noble photograph of Banff Ave, 1929.
Name Access
McDougall, David
Subject Access
Buildings and facilities
Commerce and industry
Communications
Family and personal life
Government
Labour
Land, settlement and immigration
Law and justice
Access Restrictions
No restriction on access. Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply.
Language
Language is English
Related Material
See Luxton Family fonds
Creator
McDougall, David
Biographical Source Notes
Luxton, Eleanor G. Latch String Out. Banff: Summerthought Publishing, 2015. “The Morleyville Story.” McDougall Stoney Mission Society. http://www.mcdougallstoneymission.com/docs/The_Morleyvillle_Story.pdf
Title Source
Title based on provenance of fonds
Processing Status
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Gordon Burles fonds

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Gordon Burles fonds
Scope & Content
Fonds consists mainly of poems by Gordon Burles, 1970-2017. Manuscripts contain about twenty-seven hundred poems, mainly in free verse, some with revisions. Poems are numbered in chronological order. About 2016 Burles stopped numbering each poem. The year of creation is indicated with each poem.…
Date Range
1970-2017, 2022
Reference Code
M196 / V103
Description Level
1 / Fonds
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Photograph print
Textual record
Machine-readable data file
Private record
  1 Electronic Resource  
Part Of
Gordon Burles fonds
Description Level
1 / Fonds
Fonds Number
M 196
V 103
Sous-Fonds
M 196
V 103
Accession Number
1199, 1367, 1414, 1674, 2061, 2212, 2239, 2890, 3233, 3769, 3874, 5526, 5689, 5903, 6347, 6487, 6927,7215, 7483, 7486, 7612
Reference Code
M196 / V103
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Photograph print
Textual record
Machine-readable data file
Private record
Date Range
1970-2017, 2022
Physical Description
ca. 36.5 cm textual records + 9 CD-R (textual records). -- 7 photographs : prints, negatives.
History / Biographical
James Gordon Burles, b.1949, is a poet, surveyor and civil servant at Banff, Alberta, Canada. A native of Banff, Burles is a student of the Canadian Rockies. In Burles' own words, much of his poetry is inspired by four environments: the life and history of Banff National Park, the town of Banff, the Okanagan Valley, and Calgary.
Scope & Content
Fonds consists mainly of poems by Gordon Burles, 1970-2017. Manuscripts contain about twenty-seven hundred poems, mainly in free verse, some with revisions. Poems are numbered in chronological order. About 2016 Burles stopped numbering each poem. The year of creation is indicated with each poem. Some poems pertain to mountain personalities such as Bill Peyto, Norman Sanson, Margaret Stone, Walter D. Wilcox, Walter J. Phillips, Conrad Kain, and Georgia Engelhard. Many are surrealist or nonsense poems and many deal with the Cemetery Tea House, an imaginary teahouse frequented by various characters.
Fonds consists of three series: I : Poetry Manuscripts; II : Prose and research; III: Digital typeset copies of published poems
Some poems deal with Burle's parents and family. The collection also holds fifty-three books and booklets, self-published by the author from 1984 to 2017. The books published from 2003 to 2017 contain all the poems which the author considers worth preserving. Some in one book have been revised in a later book. Some poems were revised more than once. The three books published in 1984, 1986, and 1990 are considered by the author as early works. Only the poems in those books that the author considered worth publishing have been republished in the 2003-2017 books. Names in the poem titles are usually made up.
Some titles are tongue-in-cheek. There were so many poems that the author resorted to names like "Portrait for Bertrand Clerihew-Guggenheim" to make it easier. Some titles, of course, are obviously connected to the content of the poem. Many titles were long enough to preclude the difficulty of getting the graphic designer to centre the title over the poem! Also included are manuscripts, research materials, articles, and notes etc. regarding Bill Peyto, the Copper Mountain Mine, Banff National Park museum, logging roads in the Johnson Lake area, and the Sanson-Bethune connection.
Photographs pertain to remains of hay rake and wagon in the Third Vermilion Lake area (1975) and remains of the Queen of the Hills Mine, above Silver City (1977).
CD-ROMS's contain typeset copies of manuscripts by Gordon Burles in Pagemaker, In Design and .pdf file formats. Manuscripts include "The Jagged Harmony," 2005, "An Avenue Without End," 2005, "That Perfect Elsewhere," n.d., "Much Like A Dream," 2004, "All the Universe of Sight," 2006, "Those Grand Poplars," 2004, "Lords of Many Orchards: Selected Best Poems of Gordon Burles," 2003, "That trellis of tombs: Further Selected Poems of Gordon Burles," 2004, "The Closing of Many Doors: More Poems by Gordon Burles," 2006.
II : Prose and research includes "Life story of James Gordon Burles," 2022
Notes
Books of poetry published by Gordon Burles are located in the Whyte Museum Archives Library 05.1/B92. In 2018 Gordon Burles compiled a listing of the original poems that were edited and re-published. This list is in the M196 document file, and is also a PDF attached to the fonds level record
Name Access
Burles, Gordon
Subject Access
Arts
Access Restrictions
No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
Language
Language is English
Finding Aid
Finding aids and reference tools: file level descriptions with inventory
Creator
Burles, Gordon
Category
Arts
Title Source
Title based on contents of fonds
Processing Status
Processed
Electronic Resources

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Hermann Hagedorn fonds

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Part Of
Hermann Hagedorn fonds
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of research papers and drafts, 1963-1964, and photographs, ca.1880-1930, pertaining to Walking Buffalo and Moral Rearmament, John MacLean, David McDougall, John McDougall, ranches, Andrew Sibbald and Stoney Indians. Research papers include correspondence, interview notes, narrative …
Date Range
[ca.1880]-1964, predominant 1963-1964
Reference Code
M396 / V482
Description Level
1 / Fonds
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
Textual record
Map
Private record
Published record
Part Of
Hermann Hagedorn fonds
Description Level
1 / Fonds
Fonds Number
M 396
V 482
Sous-Fonds
M 396
V 482
Accession Number
2841
Reference Code
M396 / V482
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
Textual record
Map
Private record
Published record
Date Range
[ca.1880]-1964, predominant 1963-1964
Physical Description
9 cm of textual records. -- 3 photographs : prints
History / Biographical
Hermann Hagedorn was an American writer who was known for his biographical works, particularly on Theodore Roosevelt, as well as poetry and novels. Late in life, Hagedorn became interested in Moral Rearmament. During a visit to the movement's headquarters on Mackinac Island, Michigan in 1958, he met George McLean (Chief Walking Buffalo of the Stoney Indians), an active proponent and traveller on behalf of Moral Rearmament. Intrigued by McLean's character and philosophy, Hagedorn wrote articles as well as drafts of a biography tentatively titled "A Chief in Two Worlds," but died before the work could be completed.
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of research papers and drafts, 1963-1964, and photographs, ca.1880-1930, pertaining to Walking Buffalo and Moral Rearmament, John MacLean, David McDougall, John McDougall, ranches, Andrew Sibbald and Stoney Indians. Research papers include correspondence, interview notes, narrative notes, miscellaneous notes, notes from published sources, photocopies and maps. Drafts include an outline and incomplete draft of "A Chief in Two Worlds"; and drafts of "The Man Who Was Needed" article.
Name Access
Hagedorn, Hermann
MacLean, John
McDougall, David
McDougall, John
McLean, George
Subject Access
Family and personal life
First Nations
Indigenous Peoples
Religions
Stoney Nakoda
Access Restrictions
No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
Language
Language is English
Finding Aid
Finding aids and reference tools: arrangement outline
Creator
Hagedorn, Hermann
Category
Family and personal life
First nations
Religions
Title Source
Title based on accession record
Processing Status
Processed
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The glory in a fossil: new poems and old favourites

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2008
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Call Number
05.1 B92 2008 April PAM
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Published Date
2008
Physical Description
16p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Contents: Incident for Katherine (p. 3); A portrait for Mariko and Natsuko (p.3); Tableau for Annalee Westheim (p.4); Portrait for Garrison Upham (p.5); Portrait for Kristelle Dejeune (p. 6); Noctuary for Lazenby Horton (p. 6); Penultimate Tableau for Kristelle (p. 7); Poem dedicated to Helen Wells (p.7); Tableau for Etherspear Wugbyson (p.10); Noctuary for Lousandra Ellerton (p. 10); Nocturne for Amanda (reprint) (p. 11); At the Tea House (reprint) (p.12); Portrait for Leonora (reprint) (p.13); Letter to Wallace (reprint) (p. 14); Another portrait for Maria (reprint) (p.15); Summer carnival (reprint) (p. 16)
Cover: photograph by author in 1979 of fossil coral (Lithostrotionella) near summit of Mount Stoney Squaw
Accession Number
2015.8397 (2 copies)
Call Number
05.1 B92 2008 April PAM
Collection
Archives Library
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All the universe of sight : more poems by Gordon Burles

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2006
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Call Number
05.1 B92 2006 April PAM
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Published Date
2006
Physical Description
30p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Contents: (one copy signed by author); Portrait of old age (revision of poem previously titled “Portrait for Sandra) (p.1); I’ll call the surveyor tomorrow (revision)(p.2); Noctuary for Helena Saddington (revision) (p.3); August at the Cemetery Tea House (p.4); After the holiday(for Jenna)(p.5); A portrait for Victoria (p.5); Noctuary for Jacobson Penner (p.6); Metropolis (for Leanna)(p.6); Noctuary for Lathom Crittenden (p.7); Noctuary for Lathom Srigley (p.7); Tableau for Nigel Dunn (p.8); Esplanade of divinity (for Gisela) (p.8); Daydream (for Kathleen)(p.9); Ode to Natalie (p.9); Story for Etherspear Ghently (p.10); Noctuary for Hermione Grafton (p.11); Otter Street (for Miranda)(p.11); A lament in March (p.12); The Saturday adventure (p.13); Ode to a sunny day (p.14); Penultimate letter to Kezia Upton (p.14); An incident in early June (p.15); One vernal portrait for Mary (p.16); One more portrait for Bridget Hawthorne (p.17); Another memoir for Nathan (p.18); A noctuary for Andzia (p.19); One portrait for Nigel Westfall (p.19); A portrait for Nigel Westlock (p.20); That old Tyrolean dream (p.21); Carrot Creek (for Jane)(p.22); Tableau in the desert (p.23); Portrait of July for Wallace (p.23); The warning (for Astrid)(p.24); The great trash dump(p.25); Ah, when I was young (p.26); The things that are no more (revision)(p.26); Another noctuary in memory of her (revision)(p.27); Tableau for Jessop Dunn-Easton (p.28); Experience in November (for Kazimiera)(p.28); Last narrative for Lilia (p.29); Autumn vision (for Nathaniel)(p.29); Not long after her funeral (p.30)
Cover: photograph by author looking south from Mount Thompson in evening in 1979; Mount Hector in distance on left; Margo McTaggart standing on other peak of Thompson on right
Accession Number
7629 (2 copies)
Call Number
05.1 B92 2006 April PAM
Collection
Archives Library
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Almanacs and recipe books

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 7 published paperback booklets. Contents include 3 copies of "Dr. A.W. Chase's Calendar Almanac" dated 1931, 1933 and 1934 respectively; 2 copies of "Dodd's Almanac and Household Hints" dated 1933 and 1934; one copy of "Things Worth Knowing: Reliable Recipes, Valuable Formulas and …
Date Range
[ca. 1895]
1908
1927
1931
1933
1934
Reference Code
LUX / II / F1 / 13
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Textual record
Published record
Calendar
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / II / F : Collected material
Sous-Fonds
LUX / II : Eleanor Luxton sous-fonds
Sub-Series
LUX / II / F1: Textual
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / II / F1 / 13
GMD
Textual record
Published record
Calendar
Responsibility
Published by Murray Printing Co. Ltd.; The Dodds Medicine Co. Ltd.; Dr. Williams Medical Co.; and The W.H. Comstock Co. Ltd
Date Range
[ca. 1895]
1908
1927
1931
1933
1934
Physical Description
2 cm of textual records
Scope & Content
File consists of 7 published paperback booklets. Contents include 3 copies of "Dr. A.W. Chase's Calendar Almanac" dated 1931, 1933 and 1934 respectively; 2 copies of "Dodd's Almanac and Household Hints" dated 1933 and 1934; one copy of "Things Worth Knowing: Reliable Recipes, Valuable Formulas and Methods of Home Treatment for Common Diseases", annotated on the back cover in blue/purple ink with recipe for a health drink.; and one copy of "Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills", stamped "D.C. McDougall Morley, AB" on the back cover.
Name Access
McDougall, David
Subject Access
Advertising
Commerce and industry
Medicine
Astronomy
Health services
Geographic Access
Canada
Language
English
Conservation
Last two items in file stored in mylar, due to staining and more fragile condition than other file contents
Category
Commerce and industry
Health services
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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An ammonite amid flowers : new poems and old favourites

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2009
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Call Number
05.1 B92 2009 June PAM
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Published Date
2009
Physical Description
12p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Contents: End of a love affair (p.3); Poem in spring for Lucinda Mayhope (p.3);Meditation in spring (p.4); Incident in late May (p.5); We are etched upon darkness (p.6); A Banff moment (p.7); Memoir for Kathleen and Mary (reprint) (p.8); Some kind of Saturday (reprint) (p.9); Another portrait for Pat (reprint) (p.10); Nocturne for Kathleen (reprint) (p.11); Noctuary for Kathleen (reprint) (p.12)
Cover: photograph by author of Triassic ammonite in flower bed at home of Kenneth Bunn in Banff
Accession Number
2015.8397 (2 copies)
Call Number
05.1 B92 2009 June PAM
Collection
Archives Library
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An avenue without end : more poems by Gordon Burles

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2005
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Call Number
05.1 B92 2005 Oct PAM
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Published Date
2005
Physical Description
32p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Contents: (one copy signed by author); Incident for Jennifer Weston (p.3); A portrait in June (p.4); One portrait for Basil Roehampton-Northrup (p.5); Adventure for Natalia Von Humboldt (p.6); Sermon for Leander Oldstone (p.7); Tableau for Natalie Westbrook-Wassermann (p.7); Noctuary for Wyndham Saddington (p.8); Portrait of summer for Adrian (p.8); Portrait for Elmira Bracebridge (p.9); Tableau for Littleton Sundergaard (p.10); Portrait for Halliwell Dunn (p.10); Letter to Eleanor de Vavenarches (p.11); Noctuary for Ada Westfall (p.12); Portrait of a June morning (p.12); The elderly alpinist (p.13); Tableau for Ilya Gunning (p.14); Poem for householder (p.14); Memoir for Lathom Dunn (p.15); September dialogue (revision)(p.15); Tableau for Sandeman Westbrook (p.16); Another reckoning (p.16); One portrait for Lorna (revision)(p.17); The Cave and Basin (p.18); Long ago (for John) (p.18); Darkling meditation (p.19); One more narrative for Pelagia Sunderland (p.19); Larch Valley (for Judd) (p.20); Valencian interlude (p.21); Walter Phillips’ last dream (p.22); Life in three-quarter time (p.23); Noctuary for Alma Tidswell (p.24); Noctuary for Melinda Dunn (p.25); Tableau for Jackson Weston-Murtha (p.25); Plato’s last night-dream (p.26); Memoir for Jacob Boulton-Smith (p.26); Crossing that pass (p.27); Stewart Canyon adventure (p.28); Another portrait for Eva (revision) (p.29); Tableau for Jason, Greg and Wellington (p.30); Tableau for Jack Dunn-Bridgeman (p.31); The second portrait for Miyuki (p.32)
Cover: photograph by author of lane joining Otter street and Muskrat St. in 100 block; looking west from Otter street
Accession Number
7612 (2 copies)
Call Number
05.1 B92 2005 Oct PAM
Collection
Archives Library
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Burned Photographs [from the Luxton family home]

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 75 photographs pertaining to extended members of the Luxton and McDougall family. Photographs include Munro, Graham, Ingraham, Mackenzie and Hardisty family members. Photographs are accompanied in file by two lists detailing context and individual family members in each photograph.
Date Range
1889-1904
Reference Code
LUX / III / C3 / PA - 1 to 79
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
  148 images  
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / III / C : Extended family
Sous-Fonds
LUX / III : Luxton family sous-fonds
Sub-Series
LUX / III / C3 : Other extended family
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / III / C3 / PA - 1 to 79
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
Date Range
1889-1904
Physical Description
75 photographs : b&w prints ; 15 x 20 cm or smaller
Scope & Content
File consists of 75 photographs pertaining to extended members of the Luxton and McDougall family. Photographs include Munro, Graham, Ingraham, Mackenzie and Hardisty family members. Photographs are accompanied in file by two lists detailing context and individual family members in each photograph.
Notes
Photographs are part of a collection retrieved from the Luxton family home titled "Burned Photographs". Original numbering from corresponding photograph lists has been preserved, although some listed photographs are missing from file. Photograph list: Image 1: Srgt. Major Flintoff, N.W.M.P. Image 2: Mrs. Munro + family - cousin [of] Mrs. D. McDougall Image 3: [missing] Image 4: Mt. Royal Hotel, Banff, built by D. McDougall Image 5: Dorothy Graham Ingraham Image 6: F.H. Graham + Jean Graham (wife) Image 7: Geo. Ingraham Image 8: Uncle F.H. Graham from Gracie 1903 Image 9: Dorothy Graham [3 photos] Image 10: A.A. Williams' Bungalow Calgary, 1900 Image 11: John Graham Image 12: Elizabeth Chantler McDougall Image 13: Allen A. Shepard 1894 [3 photos] Image 14: Jean McDougall Graham in her wedding gown Image 15: Bob Alloway Image 16: Mr. [Fred?] Graham's mother Image 17: Freddie Graham Jr. Image 18: E. G. McDougall Image 19: [missing] Malcolm McKenzie Image 20: Fishing Great Slave Lake Image 21: Lizzie Colter Image 22: Gillies Girls Image 23: David & Annie McDougall Image 24: Jimmy Mackenzie's first wife Image 25: Birdie Young Roy Image 26: Maggie Munro 1892 O.L.C. Image 27: Jennie Gillies' girls Image 28: [missing] Annie Mackenzie McDougall, David's Wife Image 29: [missing] Eliz. Chantler McDougall Image 30: [missing] Rev. Geo. McDougall Image 31: Lillian Hall 1891 O.L.C. Image 32: Helen Roat Image 33: May McD. Ross Image 34: Gussie and Mrs. Geo. McDougall [in] Morley Image 35: [missing] Jean McDougall Graham's Wedding in Morley Image 36: Freddie Graham Jr. Image 37: N.K. Luxton 1904 Image 38: Libby McD. Young Rev. Geo.'s Daughter Image 39: Dorothy Graham [6 photos] Image 40: Arthur Hall Image 41: [missing] Fred Graham + wife Image 42: Mr. F.M. Graham [2 photos] Image 43: Mrs. Graham Sr., Harry + wife + Jean, Fred's wife Image 44: Freddie Carling- son [of] Annie Image 45: Annie McD. Carling- daughter [of] David Mcd. Image 46: John Mackenzie + His Wife Image 47: [missing] Nettie Ramsay Image 48: [missing] David's Trading Post Morley Image 49: Minnie McD. Wilson- wife [of] Tom Wilson Image 50: Jean + Fred Graham Image 51: Dottie Burroughs Image 52: Liza + Percy Hardisty, Clara + Mrs. Geo. McD. Image 53: Miss Barret, first teacher Morley Image 54: Mrs. Youmans - Fred husband Indian Agent Morley Image 55: Nellie Wood McDougall Image 56: [missing] Harry Graham wife Jean McD. Graham + Mrs. Graham Sr. Image 57: Rev. John McD., [Egerton Steinhauer], Pakan, Samson, Joman [Jonas Two Young Men] Image 58: [missing] Geo., Dorothy, Aunt Jean Image 59: Jean Graham John McDougall Image 60: Young David, Son [of] Rev. John + Elizabeth McDougall Image 61: [Ed] Youmans Image 62: [not listed] Image 63: Magnus Begg Image 64: Mrs. Egerton [Steinhauer] Image 65: Ruth Wheatley [and] family daughter [of] Rev. John [McDougall] + first wife Image 66: Ed Youmans Image 67: [not listed] Image 68: [not listed] Image 69: Willie Mackenzie's wife Image 70: B.J.'s Christening [B.J. Ingraham] Image 71: Malcolm Mackenzie school teacher Morley [2 photos] Image 72: Mr. May- married Annie Mackenzie Image 73: Clara + Percy Hardisty Image 74: Jean Graham Image 75: Aggie Munro Image 76: Annie Munro Image 77: N.W.M.P. Post Canmore 1889 Image 78: Percy Hardisty Image 79: 1914 Princess Pats Training Calgy.
Name Access
Graham, Fred
Graham, Dorothy
Graham, Harry
Graham, Jean
McDougall, David
McDougall, Annie
McDougall, May
McDougall, Elizabeth (Chantler)
Mackenzie, George John
Hardisty, Percy
Hardisty, Clara
Munro, Aggie
Munro, Annie
Subject Access
Buildings
Children
Family
Family and personal life
Fishing
Leisure
Marriage
Military
North West Mounted Police
Photography
Portrait
Recreation
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
WWI
World War I
Geographic Access
Canmore
Calgary
Morley
Alberta
Canada
Access Restrictions
Fragile- handle with caution
Reproduction Restrictions
Fragile- handle with caution
Language
English
Conservation
Items are stored in mylar. Digitization recommended due to fragile and damaged nature of photographs
Category
Family and personal life
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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The closing of many doors : more poems by Gordon Burles

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue13128
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2006
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Call Number
05.1 B92 2006 May PAM
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Published Date
2006
Physical Description
28p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Contents: (both copies signed by author); Penultimate tableau for Nathan Ostgaard (p.3); Tableau for Exeter Sentance (p.3); Noctuary for Tanya Everson (p.4); Tableau for Muriel Eastmonde (p.5); The second portrait for Miyuki Sato (revision)(p.6); Meditation for Eli Braunshweig (p.7); Letter to Latimer Sansonby (p.7); Noctuary for Louis Sexton (p.8); Tableau for Nigel Wakelyn (p.9); Tableau for Jim and Kay Burles (p.9);Penultimate Noctuary for Hermione Fenton (revision of poem previously titled “Noctuary for Hermione Fenton)(p.10); Letter to Audrey Cawthorne (p.11); A drop of rain is the truth (p.12); Another portrait for Nigel Upton (p.12); One portrait for Annabelle Luscar (p.13); Another September adventure (p.14); September entreaty (for Louise) (p.14); Tableau for Vincent (p.15); Another portrait of October (p.15); One more narrative for Barrymore Hamilton (p.16); Yes, rejoice—we conquer! (p.17); Memoir for Lucinda, Nigel, and Helen (p.17); Memoir for Lathom Dunn (p.18); On Cascade Mountain (p.19); Another adventure in August (p.20); One more portrait for Nathaniel Von Ostmark(p.20); Portrait for Gertrude Morstein (p.21); Experience near Banff (p.21); Melancholy moments (p.22); A wind-song (p.22); The honeysuckle (p.23); Banff, 1900 (p.24); The cherry tree (p.24); Yearnings in springtime(p.25); Portrait for springtime (p.26); Tableau for Nathaniel Dunstan (p.27); Episode in spring (for Kathleen)(p.27); A letter to Katharine (p.28)
Cover: photograph by author of Kay and Jim Burles on horseback along Carrot Creek circa 1990; buttress of Mount Peechee in background
Accession Number
7637 (2 copies)
Call Number
05.1 B92 2006 May PAM
Collection
Archives Library
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The dolorous rain : some favourite Cemetery Tea House poems

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2008
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Call Number
05.1 B92 2008 Sep PAM
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Published Date
2008
Physical Description
16p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Contents: (both copies signed by author); Portrait for Andalusia Himmelfarb (p.3); Tableau for Nathan Slingsby-Rothenburg (p. 4); Tableau for Marion Estabrook (p. 5); Portrait for Annalee Niverville (p. 6); Tableau for Miranda Costain (p. 7); Tableau for Ethel Harrow-Blakiston (p.8); Portrait for Eustace Lathomson (p.9); Incident for Nate Garson (p.10); Ripeness is all (reprint) (p. 11); October (reprint) (p.11);Portrait for Bronwen (reprint) (p. 12); Portrait for Andzia Norfolk (reprint) (p. 13); Portrait of evening (reprint) (p. 14) ; Portrait for Nathaniel Sandringham (reprint) (p. 15); One more portrait of August (reprint) (p. 16)
Cover: photograph of (left to right) Stan Ward, Bill Ward, Kay Ward (author’s mother), and Annie Ward on top of Sulphur Mountain in about 1921; photographer unknown; children of William and May Ward
Accession Number
2015.8397 (2 copies)
Call Number
05.1 B92 2008 Sep PAM
Collection
Archives Library
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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 4 photographs pertaining to family members. Includes a photograph of three unidentified children; and portraits of an unidentified man, David Nawash McDougall standing next to a man (possibly son David Hardisty McDougall), and Elizabeth Chantler McDougall.
Date Range
[ca.1890-1920]
Reference Code
LUX / III / A3a / PA - 1 to 4
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Print
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / III / A : Norman Luxton family
Sous-Fonds
LUX / III : Luxton family sous-fonds
Sub-Series
LUX / III / A3 : Collected material
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / III / A3a / PA - 1 to 4
GMD
Photograph
Print
Date Range
[ca.1890-1920]
Physical Description
4 photographs : b&w prints ; 12.5 x 22 cm or smaller
Scope & Content
File consists of 4 photographs pertaining to family members. Includes a photograph of three unidentified children; and portraits of an unidentified man, David Nawash McDougall standing next to a man (possibly son David Hardisty McDougall), and Elizabeth Chantler McDougall.
Name Access
McDougall, David
McDougall, David Hardisty
McDougall, Elizabeth (Chantler)
Subject Access
Family and personal life
Children
Portrait
Language
N/A
Category
Family and personal life
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If there were gods : more poems

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue15317
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2008
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Call Number
05.1 B92 2008 Nov PAM
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Published Date
2008
Physical Description
16p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Contents: (both copies signed by author); Autumn tempest (p.3); Tableau for Nadine Portabella (p.4); Exhortation for Nigel (p.5); Portrait of spring for Gogie (p.6); Reflection for Mieumieu (P.7); Incident for Marygale (p.8); Noctuary for Amanda Westby(revision)(p.8); In the city’s outskirts (p.9); With Mr. Sanson (revision from The Old Cabin) (p.10-11); Mrs. Lewthwaite’s summer (revision from Crossing the Pass) (p.12); Portrait of October for Julie (p.13); Letter to an old acquaintance (p.14); Tableau for Beckwith Annistorn (p.15); Portrait of afternoon for Suzanne (p.16)
Cover: photograph by author of cirrus cloud above outlier of Mount Hector; taken from Mosquito Creek, possibly in 1979
Accession Number
2015.8397 (2 copies)
Call Number
05.1 B92 2008 Nov PAM
Collection
Archives Library
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The jagged harmony : more poems by Gordon Burles

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2005
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Call Number
05.1 B92 2005 Mar PAM
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Published Date
2005
Physical Description
31p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Contents: (one copy signed by author)Portrait of old age for Lousandra (p.2); Banff (for Kathleen)(p.3-4); Thoughts in solitude (p.5); A beautiful day (p.6); Poem for a friend (p.6); Along Muskrat Street (p.7); Some vision for Kezia Scopes-Turner (p.8); Mortality (for Jane)(p.8); Epiphany in late June (for Sandra) (p.9); The photograph (p.9); Along the Spray River (p.10); The winter adventure (for Simon)(p.10); Penultimate narrative for Lilia Westerlove (p.11); Indeed, time is no dream (p.12); Last letter to Kezia(p.13); Portrait for Kenneth (p.14); Late summer wooing (p.14); Adventure for Lucinda (p.15); Exhortations for Lydia (p.15); An incident on Muskrat Street (p.16); Noctuary for Jane Sibley (p.16); A letter to Dawson Micawber (p.17); Winter portrait for Kay (p.18); Tableau for Jake Wallace (p.18);Narrative for Hladislaw Winnton (p.19); Another autumn portrait (revision)(p.20); Letter to Nathaniel Applewhaite (p.21); Tableau for Vergil Summersby (p.22); Tableau for Natalie Everton (p.22); Memoir for Muriel Easton-Considine(p.23); Tableau for Jackson Saddington (p.24); The joy is in the nihility (p.25); Noctuary in late autumn (p.25); One portrait for Menander (p.26); Final encounter in summer (p.27); An incident for Kara Weston-Blacklock (p.28); Another portrait of August for Rachel (p.28); Noctuary for Helena Saddington (p.29); Portrait for George Leander (p.30); Tableau for Manyusya Hesseltine (p.31); Noctuary near winter’s close (p.31)
Cover: photograph of author on Storm Mountain by Toni Demuy, circa 1974
Accession Number
7612 (2 copies)
Call Number
05.1 B92 2005 Mar PAM
Collection
Archives Library
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The joy of poetry : new works by Gordon Burles plus some favourites from other authors

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue15315
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2008
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Call Number
05.1 B92 2008 July PAM
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Published Date
2008
Physical Description
16p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Contents: (both copies signed by author); Poem dedicated to Kristelle (p. 3); Tableau for Caulder Hallamson (revision) (p. 3); Another tableau for Jason Dunning (revision) (p.4); Letter to Samantha Westhampton (p. 4); Incident in June for Natali (revision) (p. 5); One Vernal Portrait for Mary (revision) (p. 6); Tableau for Jansen Vanderveen (p.7); Portrait in June for Amanda Upton (p.8); The owl (by Edward Thomas) (p. 9); The bridge (by Edward Thomas) (p.10); The dark forest (by Edward Thomas) (p.10); The shadowy horses (by W.B. Yeats) (p. 11); Hound voice (by W.B. Yeats) (p.12); Nobody Comes (by Thomas Hardy) (p. 13); Anthem for doomed youth (by Wilfred Owen) (p. 14); Piano (by D.H. Lawrence) (p. 15); Cold are the crabs (by Edward Lear) (p. 16)
Cover: photograph of statue of Apollo, Greek god of poetry, provided by graphic designer, Crystal Harvey
Accession Number
2015.8397 (2 copies)
Call Number
05.1 B92 2008 July PAM
Collection
Archives Library
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Laneways of humanness : new poems and revisions

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2008
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Call Number
05.1 B92 2008 Feb PAM
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Published Date
2008
Physical Description
16p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Contents: (both copies signed by author); Now you are famous, darling (revision)(p.2); A portrait for Jansen Westermere (p. 3); Christmas letter to Kathleen (p. 5); Vision for Audrey Semple (revision) (p.6); Adventure for Natalia Von Humboldt (revision) (p. 7); The camp trip (revision) (p. 8); December interment (revision) (p.9); Portrait for Augustus Honegger (revision) (p.10); Portrait for Westermere Beckwith (revision) (p. 11); Portrait for Heather (revision) (p.12); Adventure for Lucinda (revision) (p. 13); Exhortations for Lydia (revision)(p.14); Another letter to Kay (revision) (p. 14); Portrait for Wallace Black (revision) (p.15);Letter to Samantha Wisterbeck (p. 16); Aah, westward to Quinquagesima! (revision) (p. 16)
Cover: photograph by Christine Thel of Banff of alley east of two hundred block of Otter Street in Banff, looking north
Accession Number
2015.8397 (2 copies)
Call Number
05.1 B92 2008 Feb PAM
Collection
Archives Library
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Light and dark remain : more poems

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2007
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Call Number
05.1 B92 2007 Mar PAM
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Published Date
2007
Physical Description
20p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Contents: (both copies signed by author); Tableau for Caulder Hallamson (p.3); Tableau for Nathaniel Weston-Magnius (p.4); Incident for Ilya Driscoll (p.5); Noctuary for Pendleton Surrey (p.6); Portrait for Ethelbert Waldron (p.7); Another noctuary for Hallam Lewis (p.8); One portrait for Huay Tsin Tsu (p.9);Tableau for Worthington Jessop (p.9); That final answer (p.10); Another tableau for Ritsuko Magami (p.11); Another noctuary for Huay Tsu (p.12); One portrait for Natalia Westby (p.12); Another portrait for Eva Weston (p.13); Another letter to Sebastian (p.14); A midsummer epiphany for Jackson Appleby (p.15); Incident in June for Ilya Westlock (p.16); In the Rundle Lounge (p.17); Seeing Mt. Cascade (for Fay) (p.18); City—oh, city! (for Anzia)(p.19); Incident for Hortensia (p.20)
Cover: photograph of fresh grave of William Ward (author’s grandfather) in Old Banff Cemetery in August of 1948; photographer unknown
Accession Number
7819 (2 copies)
Call Number
05.1 B92 2007 Mar PAM
Collection
Archives Library
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The logic of light and dark : new poems and old favourites

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue15312
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2007
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Call Number
05.1 B92 2007 Oct PAM
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Published Date
2007
Physical Description
20p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Contents: Memory from when I was young (p.2);Portrait for Adriana Luscar (p.3); Memoir for Lousandra Noble (p.3); Tableau for Natali Etheridge (p. 4); Memoir for Lathom Dunn (revision) (p. 4); Portrait for Latimer Estabrook (p. 5); Funeral oration for poet (p. 6); The journey of a poetess (p. 7)); Vision for Helena Richmond (reprint) (p. 8); Epiphany for Kasimira (reprint) (p.9); Summertime Incident (reprint) (p. 10); Fine weather predicted (reprint) (p. 11); After Andzia’s funeral (reprint) (p.12); October epiphany (reprint) (p. 13); Narrative for Adeline Frere (reprint) (p. 14); Portrait of August (reprint) (p. 15); Portrait for Wendy Saddington (reprint) (p. 15); Portrait for Latimer Stratton (reprint) (p. 16); Portrait for Helen Saddington (reprint) (p. 17); Portrait for Adrian Hazeldean (reprint)(p. 18); Letter to Kezia (reprint) (p. 19); Memoir for Hadrian (reprint) (p.20)
Cover: photograph by author of cars on Wolf Street in Banff between Beaver Street and Otter Street at dusk
Accession Number
2015.8397 (2 copies)
Call Number
05.1 B92 2007 Oct PAM
Collection
Archives Library
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Lords of many orchards : selected best poems of Gordon Burles

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2003
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Call Number
05.1 / B92 / 2003 Oct
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Published Date
2003
Physical Description
401p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Copy 2 is signed by the author
Contents: The heron (p.1); When she walked by (p.1); Striving stone (p.2); The children on the hill (p.3); The old cabin (p.4); A dream of moonlight (p.4); Vision for vision (p.5); Rural roads (p.6); Bill Peyto alone (p.7); Night and day (p.8); The road home (p.9); Love lesson (p.10); The hike (p.11); Funeral (p.12); The first snow (p. 13); Manifestation (p.14); Avant-garde artist (p.15); To my wife (p.16); Where Kathleen lives (p.17); At the guest lodge (p.17); Winter near Fairholme (p.18); Motley (p.18); Mt. Norquay road (p.19); Going to Bourgeau Lake (p.20); Destiny (p.20); The visitor (p.21); The farewell (p.21); The camp trip (p.22); For Fay (p.23); Boots and saddle (p.24); Anthracite (p.25); A dream (p.25); Cleomenes remembers (p. 26); Wandering (p.27); Imperial peace (p.27); Summer idyll (p.28); Beatitude (p. 28);Yard clearing (p. 29); Spring tragedy (p.30); Grief (p.31); Fairholme peak (p.31); In childhood (p.32); Ectopia (p.33); Now, dear Leander (p.34); In early May (p.34); Two friends (p.35); During the war (p.36);Hermione’s rodeo (p.37); Worship (p.38); First World War (p.38); Edwardian road (p.39); Scimitar (p.39); His rhapsody (p.40); Le cimetiere (p.41); Visitors (p.42); Plato (p. 43); Summer (p.44); Late Victoriana (p.44); Some panacea! (p.45); Cote de l’eternite (p.45); From my rippertoir (p.46); It happened that way (p.47); Yuletide (p.48); To be oneself (p.48); China (p.49); Huay (p.49); In the land of the toy Teuton (p.50); Nature (p.50); At the Chateau Lake Louise (p.51); Sobbing: Rockbound Lake (p.51); City (p.52);Dr. Thompson and the westernmost (p.52); Vision for Matsuko (p.53); Natalie (p.54); Eight-mile (p.54); Mont St. Eloi (p.55); Afterwhere (p.56); Andalusia (p.57); The other (p.57); Out for a stroll (p.58); Tears for old Lacerta (p.58); While we slumber (p.59); Sunday dancing (p.60); Return of the Magi (p.61); Midnight at Banff (p.62); Vision from a landfill (p.63); Nightfall (p.64); Carotte (p.65); Meditation in a canyon (p.65); Ripeness is all (p.66); October (p.66); Lewis Crescent (p. 67); That proffered vision (p.68); The way of all flesh (p.69); For Albemarle Runstead (p.70); On the world’s carousel (p.71); Asia and her gang (p.72); December idyll (p.72); Thursday liturgy (p.73); Corinth (p.73); From an old photograph (p.74); Homage to Muskrat Street (p.75); Vision for Yone (p.76); The lynx (p.76); Imperatives for Sudsy (p.77); Canyon (p.78); After (p.79); That sunny September (p.80); Homage to Nell Noble (p.81); That townbred vision (p.82); Erstwhile Christmas (p.83); A picnic, 1910 (p.84); More like magnolias (p.85); Imperatives for Yone (p.86); World without end (p.87); Meditation for Alexandra (p.87); Spring journey (p.88); Solitude (p.89); Merely yesterday (p.90); That erstwhile November (p.91); Late in November (p.92); A morning in November (p.93); Late in September (p.94); Vision for Audrey Semple (p.95); Homage to Adelaide Luckmore (p.96); Snow and rock (p.97); Banff (p.97); Sunday evening (p.98); Investiture (p.99); Memoir for Latimer Hoebig (p.100); Address to the court (p.101); Redearth Creek (p.101); For Lydia in spring (p.102); The owl (p.102); April revelation (p.103); Travelling (p.104); Elizabeth (p.104); Autumn (p.105); Sunday evening (p.105); Urban Sunday (p.106); Mrs. Hyde’s funeral (p. 107); Memory for Lydia (p. 108); Memoir for Clawson Blackaway (p.109); Vision on a June evening (p.110); Vision for Sibylla (p.111); Never Septuagesima (p.112); Vision for Alison Dahlbert (p.113); Portrait of midsummer (p.114); Vision in midsummer (p.115); Edwardian noctuary (p.116); Vision for Astrid Von Einhorn(p.117); The things that are no more (p.117); Letter to Stimson Dawe-Westermere (p. 118); A rainy Sunday (p.119); Letter to Abigail Greenlace (p.119); After the concert (p.120); Plato dying (p.121); Some kind of Saturday (p.122); Creed for Kezia (p.122); Vision for Elsie Ward (p.123); Denouement in February (p.124); Diary for a Sunday in August (p.124); Funeral rites in April (p.125); Noctuary for Hermione Fenton (p.125); Vision for Hladislaw Upton (p.126); Noctuary for Jacqueline (p.126); Narrative for Luxton Heath-Beaumont (p.127); Narrative for Heseltine Veaudry (p.128); A mad ransom for ecstasy (p.129); Morning at the Cemetery Tea House (p.130); Twilight notes (p.131); Recollection for Buxton Westmore (p. 131); The autumn crisis (p.132); Narrative for Elmer Blake-Hoolihan (p.133); Solstice adventure (p.134); Wisdom for the jeweller (p.135); Dream for Kezia (p.135); Portrait of summer (p.136); Epiphany in late August (p.137); Weekender’s vision (p.138); The storm in early August (p.139); Neighbours (p.139); Incident in September (p. 140); Portrait of autumn (p. 143); September night out (p.144); Edwardian autumn (p.145); Vision for Helena Richmond (p.146); Epiphany for Kasimira (p.147); Prologue for Kasimira (p.148); Incident for Carlotta (p.149); Narrative for Latimer Oldstone (p. 150); “Happy birthday, Kezia” (p.151); The pension in autumn (p.152); Episode in August (p.152); Send this, Gilbert (p.153); Adventure for midsummer (p.154); Portrait for Kezia Von Ostmark (p.155); Solitary moment (p.156); Autumnal night (p.157); That lithophagic frown (p.157); Narrative for Helga (p. 158); Aubade in spring (p.159); Plangent days, no doubt (p.160); Summertime incident (p.161); Afternoon in summer (p. 162); September adventure (p.163); Fine weather predicted (p. 164); I’ll call the surveyor tomorrow (p.165); Narrative for Jacobson Lashuk (p.166); Narrative for Lexington Nethershaw (p. 167); Exordium for Halberd Munroe (p.168); Portrait for Lorna (p.169); Ritual (p.170); Narrative for Twyla Lathom (p.173); Positively wizard, Pooky (p.174); Epiphany in April (p.175); Vernal narrative (p.176); Summer incident (p.177); Fate of an anarchist (p.178); At Johnson’s Lake (p.179); Summer judgement (p.180); After Andzia’s funeral (p.181); Letter to Bertrand Von Ostmark (p.182); Tampering with Tuesday (p.185); Memoir for Riordan Bekstad (p.186); Memoir for Ludmila (p.187); Portrait for Emmanuel Upton (p.188); Narrative for Wolfgang Herbertson (p.189); Narrative for Ludmila Carnegie (p.190); December interment (p.191); Afternoon incident (p.192); Portrait for Hampton Rasporich (p.193); Incident for Nigel (p.193); Narrative for Tomoko (p.194); Incident in November (p.195); Portrait for Alexandra (p.196); Springtime dream (p.196); The dehumanizing sway of fame (p.197); Memoir for Bessemer Gascoigne (p.198); Summer epiphany (p.199); Portrait for Theodore Lazenby (p.200); Narrative for Ludmila Gainesborough (p.201); Yesterday was impure (p.202); Portrait for Bronwen (p.203); Portrait of a summer morning (p. 204); Portrait for Bernard Leigh-Windermere (p.205); Portrait for Augustus Torrington (p.206); Narrative for Liam Walker-Genereux (p.207); Incident in early summer (p.208); Portrait of early August (p.209); Portrait of early summer (p.210); October epiphany (p.211); Portrait for Leicestershire Baldwin (p.212); Portrait for Lorimer Giesbrecht (p.213); Portrait for Augustus Honegger (p.214); Narrative for Lathom Sandeman (p.215); Portrait for Vanessa Simenon (p.216); Portrait for Corinna (p.217); Afternoon incident for Eva (p. 218); Sermon for Lilia (p.219); Portrait for Andalucia Billingsgate (p.220); Portrait of September (p.221); October experience (p.222); Narrative for Micah Havelock (p.222); November night out (p.223); Narrative for Salerno Westlock (p.224); Portrait for Nathan Clerkenwell (p.224); Narrative for Leander Hazelmere (p.225); Incident in autumn (p.226); Epiphany in late March (p.227); Spring (p.227); Experience in early September (p.228); Portrait for Nigel Saddington (p.229); Autumn portrait (p.230); Narrative for Adeline Frere (p.231); Incident for Adrian Lewthwaite (p.232); Experience in spring (p.233); For Anzimiera (p.233); If tears would help (p.234); Portrait of early September (p.235); Letter to Anzimiera (p.236); Portrait for Anzimiera (p.237); Portrait of August (p.238); Portrait for Wendy Saddington (p.238); The mason’s words (p.239); At Bankhead (p.239); Portrait of August (p.240); Portrait for Latimer Stratton (p.241); Portrait for Nigel Lansdown-Hawthorne (p.242); Memoir for Burnett Chatterton (p.243); Portrait for Grimshaw Roehampton (p.244); Westward to Quinquagesima (p.245); Incident in spring (p.246); Portrait for Adrian Von Markewiecz (p.247); Incident for Madelein (p.248); November exhortation (p.249); Portrait of spring (p.250); Portrait for Westermere Beckwith (p.251); Portrait for Andzia Norfolk (p.252); Portrait for Adrian (p.253); Narrative for Radcliffe Starkey (p.254); Portrait for Helen Saddington (p.255); Portrait for Basil Morant (p.256); Portrait for Neville De Beauchance (p.257); Portrait for Nathaniel (p.257); Portrait for Pelham Postlethwaite (p.258); Theodolite alley (p.259); Portrait for Leslie Sundergaard (p.260); Portrait for Sandra (p.261); Narrative for Drucilla Roehampton (p.262); Portrait for McMaster Chadwick (p.263); Portrait for Eleanora Rumbold (p.264); Portrait of late morning (p.265); Portrait for Adrian Westcot (p.266); Portrait for Alexandra (p.267); Portrait for Adrian Hazeldean (p.268); Portrait for Sanford Roebuck (p.269); Portrait for Neville Lathom (p. 270); Letter to Adrian (p.271); Portrait for Ethelbert (p.272); Portrait for Jillian (p.273); Portrait for Hailesham Isherwood (p.273); Portrait for Heseltine (p.274); Portrait of evening (p.275); Portrait for Adrian Holloway (p.276); Portrait of summer for Nigel Lewthwaite (p.277); Portrait for Etherspear Chatterton (p.277); Portrait for Ernest Roehampton (p.278); Letter to Jillian (p.278); Portrait for Nathaniel Sandringham (p.279); Portrait for Ethelbert Roehampton (p.280); Portrait for Andzia Learmonth (p.281); Portrait for Ethelbert (p. 281); Portrait of Lassitude (p. 282); Another portrait for Jillian (p.283); Portrait for Mary (p.284); Letter to Kezia (p.285); Portrait for Ethelbert Rilehampton (p.286); Portrait for Amand Hampton-Giles (p.286); Narrative for Kezia (p.287); Portrait for Natalia Westmoreland-Roehampton (p.288); Portrait for Adrian Clapperton (p.289); Letter to Adrian Roebuck (p. 289); Portrait for Willoughby Easthampton (p. 290); Portrait for Hadrian Moorehouse (p.291); Another portrait for Kazimiera (p.292); Memoir for Hadrian (p.293); Portrait for Natalia Van Der Wald (p.294); Portrait for Nigel Endicotte (p.295); One more portrait for Kezia (p. 296); Portrait for Annalee Westlock (p.297); Narrative for Ikumi and Atsuko (p.298); Portrait for Natalie Westmoreland (p.299); Another protrait for Maija (sic) (p.300); Portrait for Hayward (p.300); Portrait for Leighton Hammersmith (p.301); Portrait for Manon (p.302); Portrait for Halliwell Saddington (p.303); Another Letter to Jillian (p.304); Portrait of home (p.305); Afternoon in late March (p.305); Portrait for Geoffrey (p. 306); Portrait for Beatrix Hawthorne (p.307); Summertime dialogue (p.308); Another incident in August (p.309); Another portrait for Ingrid (p.310); Portrait for Adrian Everet (p.311); Portrait for Adrain Sherwood (p.312); Portrait for Nigel Colclough (p.312); Epiphany in early October (p.313); Letter to Hadrian (p. 314); Portrait for Delores (p.315); Portrait Dedicated to Adrian (p.316); One more portrait of August (p.317); Another portrait of November (p.318); Portrait for Dayna Westermere (p.319); Portrait for Elsa and Eva (p.320); One more portrait of autumn (p.320); Portrait of summer for Arcadeuse (p.321); Meditation in early December (p. 322); Memoir for Alexander (p.323); Another meditation in October (p.323); A portrait for Alicia and Maria (p.324); Another portrait for Maja (p.325); Another portrait for Roma, Eva, and Maja (p.326); Memoir for Lawrence (p.327); Memoir for Nigel Exeter-Hampton (p.328); Portrait for Heather (p.329); Portrait of night for Eva (p.330); Portrait in honour of Rachel (p.331); Portrait for Elizabeth (p.332); Portrait of supper-hour (p.333); Memoir for Kazimiera (p.334); Letter to Pelagia (p.335); One more portrait for Rachel (p.336); Narrative for Elias Shrimpton (p.337); Further portrait for Alicia (p.338); Portrait for Natalie Watson (p.339); Portrait of autumn (p.339); Memoir for Yvonne Eastwood (p.340); Portrait for Patricia (p.341); Portrait for Gisela (p.341); Portrait for Lathom Rolandson (p.342); Portrait for Angela Rotherham (p.342); Portrait for Elisa (p.343); September tableau for Torolf (p.344); No need to embrace futility, darling (p.345); Portrait for Pat (p.346); Portrait for Winslow (p.346); Portrait for Nigel Enderby (p.347); Portrait for Natasha Whippleby (p.348); Portrait for Andaman Hilstad (p.349); December Solstice (p.350); Portrait for Jason (p.351); An evening in winter (p.351); New portrait for Heather (p.352); First portrait for Doreen (p.353); Memoir For Lorna (p.353); Portrait for Angela (p.354); Another portrait for Pat (p.355); First portrait for Mia (p.356); Portrait for Lynney (p.356); Portrait for Phyllis (p.357); Portrait of dusk for Kathleen (p. 358); Another portrait for Eva (p.359); Portrait for Jennifer (p.360); Portrait for Helen (p.360); Portrait for Nicole (p.361); Portrait for Latimer Humphrey (p.361); Noctuary for Peter (p.362); Portrait for Edward (p. 362); Portrait for Louise (p.363); Portrait of afternoon (p.364); Letter to Eleanor (p.365); Noctuary for Sandra (p.365); Portrait for Etherspear Ghent (p.366); Portrait for Ethelbert Addison (p.367); Portrait for Kate Ward (p.368); Exhortation for Heather (p.368); Portrait for Westlock Ghent (p.369); Letter to Anzimiera (p.369); Portrait for Eliza Roehampton (p.370); Portrait for Anne (p.370); Portrait for Anzia McCreary (p.371); Portrait for Clare Weston (p.372); Noctuary for Paulette (p373); Memoir for Sabrina (p.373); Letter to Jessie (p.374); Letter to Winnifred (p.374); Memoir for Keith (p.375); Letter to Adriana (p.376); Portrait for Nathaniel (p.377); Memoir in November (p.377); Nocturne for Kathleen (p.378); Memoir for Melissa (p.379); Letter to Kathy (p.380); Another portrait for Laura (p.381); Portrait for Heloise (p.382); On Lewis Crescent (p.383); Harmonies latent (p.384); Noctuary for Kathleen (p.385); Portrait of summertime (p.386); Portrait for Natalia Roehampton (p.387); Portrait for Eustace (p.388); Portrait of Night (p.388); On the prowl (p.389); Portrait for Andrew (p.389); Portrait for Arcadeuse (p.390); Poet’s night out (p.391); September dialogue (p.391); After the climb (p.392); Would I were there (p.393); 1925 (p.394); Spring storm (p.395); The wife (p.395); The era of sleep (p.396); End of a day’s work (p.397); Noctuary in late summer (p.398); Vision for Bertrand Clerihew-Guggenheim (p.399);A day in August (p.399); Daybreak (p.400); November narrative (p.401)
Cover: drawing by Calgary artist, Yone Young
ISBN
0973298901
Accession Number
22500
7483
Call Number
05.1 / B92 / 2003 Oct
Collection
Archives Library
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McDougall and Ross family correspondence

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of letters, postcards, invitations, holiday cards and other correspondence pertaining to members of the Ross and McDougall families. Recipients and senders include: May (McDougall) Ross, George H. Ross, Annie McDougall, Georgina (McDougall) Luxton, Jean Ross, and classmates of May McD…
Date Range
1898
1900-1902
1907-1913
[1910-1920]
1917-1919
1921
1923-1925
1939
1941-1942
1944
1946
1950-1952
1955
Reference Code
LUX / III / C2 / 15 to 16
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Textual record
Private record
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / III / C : Extended family
Sous-Fonds
LUX / III : Luxton family sous-fonds
Sub-Series
LUX / III / C2 : McDougall and Ross families papers and photographs
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / III / C2 / 15 to 16
GMD
Textual record
Private record
Date Range
1898
1900-1902
1907-1913
[1910-1920]
1917-1919
1921
1923-1925
1939
1941-1942
1944
1946
1950-1952
1955
Physical Description
4 cm of textual records
Scope & Content
File consists of letters, postcards, invitations, holiday cards and other correspondence pertaining to members of the Ross and McDougall families. Recipients and senders include: May (McDougall) Ross, George H. Ross, Annie McDougall, Georgina (McDougall) Luxton, Jean Ross, and classmates of May McDougall Ross from her time as a student at DaMill Ladies' College.
Notes
Some items in file are not dated; some items do not name senders or recipients.
Material Details
One item in file is made of thin wood with plant sample and small red ribbon attached
Name Access
McDougall, May
McDougall, Annie
McDougall, David
Ross, George
Ross, Jean
Luxton, Georgina
Subject Access
Correspondence
Family and personal life
Holidays
Events
Community events
Weddings
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Banff
Calgary
Morley
Ontario
St. Catharines
Language
English
Conservation
One Christmas greeting card printed on wood has been placed in mylar
Category
Communications
Family and personal life
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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