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Date
ca. 1926 – 1932
Material
metal; glass; leather; plastic
Catalogue Number
104.41.0255 a,b
Description
A No.1A Pocket Kodak with camera case. a) Black camera with embellished details in the outer covering. On the top, there is a leather handle which reads “KODAK” and is attached to the camera with metal hinges. At the back of the camera is a red glass window. There is also a small opening with a tab…
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Title
Folding Camera
Date
ca. 1926 – 1932
Material
metal; glass; leather; plastic
Dimensions
20.9 x 8.7 x 3.7 cm
Description
A No.1A Pocket Kodak with camera case. a) Black camera with embellished details in the outer covering. On the top, there is a leather handle which reads “KODAK” and is attached to the camera with metal hinges. At the back of the camera is a red glass window. There is also a small opening with a tab that can slide open; this is an autographic window which would have allowed the photographer to add handwritten notes into the film negative with a stylus, which would have been included with the camera. There is a tab at the top of the camera that would be used for winding the film. On the back of the camera is an embellished logo reading “USE KODAK FILM No. A116” in a circular motif. The sides of the camera are rounded. On the front is a panel that opens by releasing the latch just above the panel. The front panel has a small hole in it with threads, suggesting that something could be screwed into it like a tripod. There is also a tripod hole on the bottom of the camera. On the outside of the front panel is a metal label with the text: “Kodak” written in embellished script. This label is a metal tab that folds out and operates as a stand for the camera to sit upright. On the back of the kickstand is engraved with the number “132743”. When opened, the inside of the panel door has a metal track. There is also metal hardware such as a screw mechanism that can be spun to move the metal track forward to adjust the viewing distance. On the right is a metal gauge with various distances in feet and meters. When the track is adjusted, a notch in the side of it lines up with the lines on the gauge. The panel door is attached with an elaborate brace that locks to keep the door in an open position. There is a metal knob that can be pulled forward to extend the lens and unfold the lens hood. The lens is connected with a metal frame. There are decorative labels attached to the lens frame. Above the lens is a label that reads: “KODEX” and has a logo reading “EKC” in an art deco font. The label also has shutter speeds. Beside the frame is the metal shutter release, which can be pushed down to activate the shutter. On the right is the viewfinder which can be viewed from above or the side by flipping it on its hinge. Small text below the lens reads: “SHUTTER MADE IN ROCHESTER, N.Y., U.S.A. BY”, “EASTMAN KODAK CO.” On the left side of this lower label are the numbers “29061”. There are also aperture settings along the bottom, which can be adjusted by moving the small arrow. Below the lens and its frames is another label which reads, “NO. 1A POCKET KODAK”; “MADE IN CANADA BY”; “CANADIAN KODAK CO.”; “LIMITED”; “TORONTO ONTARIO”. The lens is extended outward by press a small metal button next to the right side of the lens while using the small silver knob to guide. Outside, on the front of the camera, the metal hardware below the panel door can be lifted to release the entire interior cartridge in order to load film into the camera. The interior back panel is plastic and has a series of patent dates and patent numbers for USA, Canada, Australia, and Britain.b) A medium sized dark brown leather camera bag with a short strap with one metal buckle. On the front of the bag is a metal clasp with “CKC” (Canadian Kodak Co., Limited logo) and a lever to release the clasp. Above the clasp is stamped with “MADE IN U.S.A.” 22.1 x 9.8 x 4.4 cm.
Subject
film photography
photography
Kodak
camera
Credit
Gift of Elaine Maxwell, Banff, 1984
Catalogue Number
104.41.0255 a,b
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Date
ca. 1928 – 1943
Material
metal; plastic;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0283
Description
A black and silver hard-shelled folding camera. On one end of the camera is a nylon(?) handle attached via to metal rings. The front of the camera is indicated by the metal stand for when the camera is open and a hole for a tripod. The front panel open with a small metal button on the left side, ne…
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Title
Folding Camera
Date
ca. 1928 – 1943
Material
metal; plastic;
Dimensions
18.0 x 8.3 cm
Description
A black and silver hard-shelled folding camera. On one end of the camera is a nylon(?) handle attached via to metal rings. The front of the camera is indicated by the metal stand for when the camera is open and a hole for a tripod. The front panel open with a small metal button on the left side, near the ‘key’ that winds the film. When opened the camera is attached to end of the front panel and fully extended with black bellows, there are no tracks for the camera to extend or retract on. On the right side of the lens is a viewfinder, that can be pushed from side to side for portrait or landscape. Along the lens is marked with aperture stops along the top of the lens and bottom, along with shutter speeds. The shutter release is on the left side of the lens. “PLENAX” in a red square is underneath the lens. A metal plate underneath the lens, on the front panel reads “PD 16 PLENAX” “USE PD 16 AGFA FILM” “MADE BY” “AFGA ANSCO CORPORATION” “BINGHAMTON, N.Y. U.S.A.” Either side of the camera, it is metal with an art-deco style simple design with silver lines. To release the back of the camera to load the film, there is a metal bar under the handle that acts as a latch. Inside the camera is a red and yellow sticker that reads “USE PD 16” “Agfa” “FILM” “For half-size picture use the metal picture mask in back of camera under film” “For full-size pictures, use no mask under film and lift hinged mask on view finder so larger scene is included.” “PATENTS PENDING”. There are two red circles for view the film when the camera is closed. There is a direct view of the folded bellows and lens, including the metal picture mask. On the back of the back panel is two small circles, top one reads “OPEN ONLY” “No. 2” arrow “WHILE” “WINDING” and the bottom one reads “OPEN ONLY” “No. 1” arrow “WHILE” “WINDING”.
Subject
film photography
photography
camera
Agfa: Ansco: Whyte
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.41.0283
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Date
1920 – 1930
Material
metal, leather, glass
Catalogue Number
104.41.1052 a-d
Description
Folding camera (a) with case (b); bellows-lens assembly rides on foldout bed; lens plate (c) holds lens;viewfinder top left corner; has "Compur" below lens; wire rectangle unfolds left; knob top right moves lens plate up and down; bed has distance indicator;F. PL. select lever; tripod underside of …
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Title
Folding Camera
Date
1920 – 1930
Material
metal, leather, glass
Dimensions
21.2 x 5.6 x 12.0 cm
Description
Folding camera (a) with case (b); bellows-lens assembly rides on foldout bed; lens plate (c) holds lens;viewfinder top left corner; has "Compur" below lens; wire rectangle unfolds left; knob top right moves lens plate up and down; bed has distance indicator;F. PL. select lever; tripod underside of bed, also collapsible rest; leather bellows; leather covered metal body; carrying strap top end; also back release; film advance right top end; compartment attached to camera back which holds cartridge for plates, detachable; flip-up viewing sight to be coupled with wire rectangle; brown leather case "Kodak" in fancy letters on buckle; roll film in camera (d) (Kodak verichrome pan); name/address inside flap.
Subject
photography
Credit
Gift of Robert N. Smith, Canmore, 1985
Catalogue Number
104.41.1052 a-d
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Date
1920 – 1940
Material
metal, leather, glass
Catalogue Number
104.41.1047
Description
Folding camera with case; one side has film advance knob other side has pop up viewfinder (non-optical); leather handle on top portion; lens and bellows assembly unfolds with bed; optical viewfinder beside lens; shutter release, shutter speed selection; aperture selection around lens; first lens el…
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Title
Folding Camera
Date
1920 – 1940
Material
metal, leather, glass
Dimensions
16.6 x 9.3 x 3.3 cm
Description
Folding camera with case; one side has film advance knob other side has pop up viewfinder (non-optical); leather handle on top portion; lens and bellows assembly unfolds with bed; optical viewfinder beside lens; shutter release, shutter speed selection; aperture selection around lens; first lens element unscrews; red window on back; tripod mounts on one side and bottom side of bed; brown leather case with cloth strap.
Subject
photography
Credit
Gift of Robert N. Smith, Canmore, 1985
Catalogue Number
104.41.1047
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Date
1925 – 1945
Material
paper
Catalogue Number
105.02.0014
Description
A rectangular black and white photograph from the waist up of John Brewster (dark suit with tie, small mustache, balding). Two piece modern mat and framed with simple black frame.
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Title
Photographic Print
Date
1925 – 1945
Material
paper
Dimensions
11.3; 21.0 (mat) x 8.8; 16.0 (mat) cm
Description
A rectangular black and white photograph from the waist up of John Brewster (dark suit with tie, small mustache, balding). Two piece modern mat and framed with simple black frame.
Subject
photography
John Brewster
households
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.02.0014
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Date
1920 – 1930
Material
paper; wood; glass; metal
Catalogue Number
105.02.0019
Description
A black and white photograph of the Brewster family standing in front of trees and a rockpile (six men standing in semi-circle with a woman sitting in front), framed with a simple black wood frame.
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Title
Photographic Print
Date
1920 – 1930
Material
paper; wood; glass; metal
Dimensions
25.5; 28.0 (frame) x 32.7; 35.4 (frame) cm
Description
A black and white photograph of the Brewster family standing in front of trees and a rockpile (six men standing in semi-circle with a woman sitting in front), framed with a simple black wood frame.
Subject
households
family
Brewster
photography
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.02.0019
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Date
1929 – 1929
Material
paper; wood; glass; fibre
Catalogue Number
105.02.0029
Description
A black and white photograph of a man (Phil Moore) and a woman (Pearl Moore) resting on thier stomachs in grass, wearing casual clothing, with their heads together and feet toward the camera. A third person's head (Jack? Brewster) and torso is at the top left. The photo is framed in a fairly hea…
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Title
Photographic Print
Date
1929 – 1929
Material
paper; wood; glass; fibre
Dimensions
14.0 x 19.4 cm
Description
A black and white photograph of a man (Phil Moore) and a woman (Pearl Moore) resting on thier stomachs in grass, wearing casual clothing, with their heads together and feet toward the camera. A third person's head (Jack? Brewster) and torso is at the top left. The photo is framed in a fairly heavy wooden frame painted gold with slight carving at the outside border. The photograph is signed “Dan McCowan” at the bottom right corner.
Subject
photography
Dan McCowan
Philip Moore
Pearl Moore
Brewster
organizations, Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.02.0029
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Date
1927 – 1927
Material
paper; wood; glass; metal; fibre
Catalogue Number
105.02.0034
Description
A black and white photograph of a man on a horse (side view of Philip Moore sitting on pinto pony) at Yoho Park. The photograph is in a simple carved wooden gold coloured frame.
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Title
Photographic Print
Date
1927 – 1927
Material
paper; wood; glass; metal; fibre
Dimensions
9.7 (image) x 14.2 (image) cm
Description
A black and white photograph of a man on a horse (side view of Philip Moore sitting on pinto pony) at Yoho Park. The photograph is in a simple carved wooden gold coloured frame.
Subject
photography
animals, horses
Philip Moore
Canadian Pacific Railway
parks, Yoho
camping
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.02.0034
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Date
1927 – 1927
Material
paper; wood; glass
Catalogue Number
105.02.0039
Description
A black and white photograph of a young woman (Edmee Moore Reid) standing in riding clothes (shirt, neck kerchief, beaded belt, pants with cuffs up, cowboy boots) in front of a wooden wall at Yoho Park. The photo is framed in a plain wooden frame with the grain running perpendicular to the shape o…
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Title
Photographic Print
Date
1927 – 1927
Material
paper; wood; glass
Dimensions
18.0; 20.0 (frame) x 11.0; 12.9 (frame) cm
Description
A black and white photograph of a young woman (Edmee Moore Reid) standing in riding clothes (shirt, neck kerchief, beaded belt, pants with cuffs up, cowboy boots) in front of a wooden wall at Yoho Park. The photo is framed in a plain wooden frame with the grain running perpendicular to the shape of the frame.
Subject
photography
Edmee Moore Reid
parks, Yoho Park
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.02.0039
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Date
1927 – 1927
Material
paper; wood; glass; metal
Catalogue Number
105.02.0040
Description
A black and white photograph of Philip Moore with hat, checked shirt, pants and boots astride a horse standing before mountains and a valley. The photo is in a plain wood (oak?) frame. The back is marked with “Col Moore - upper skyline in Yoho Valley.”
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Title
Photographic Print
Date
1927 – 1927
Material
paper; wood; glass; metal
Dimensions
17.3 (image) x 27.3 (image) cm
Description
A black and white photograph of Philip Moore with hat, checked shirt, pants and boots astride a horse standing before mountains and a valley. The photo is in a plain wood (oak?) frame. The back is marked with “Col Moore - upper skyline in Yoho Valley.”
Subject
photography
Philip Moore
animals, horses
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.02.0040
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Date
1920 – 1930
Material
paper; wood; glass; metal
Catalogue Number
105.02.0042
Description
A black and white photograph of a man (Philip Moore), with his head resting on one hand, lying on rock wearing a fringed deerskin shirt. The photograph is framed with a white mat and a simple carved wooden frame with a painted outside border of red, blue and green.
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Title
Photographic Print
Date
1920 – 1930
Material
paper; wood; glass; metal
Dimensions
20.1; 27.3 (frame) x 25.2; 32.4 (frame) cm
Description
A black and white photograph of a man (Philip Moore), with his head resting on one hand, lying on rock wearing a fringed deerskin shirt. The photograph is framed with a white mat and a simple carved wooden frame with a painted outside border of red, blue and green.
Subject
photography
Philip Moore
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.02.0042
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Date
1920 – 1930
Material
paper; wood; glass
Catalogue Number
105.02.0075
Description
A hand-tinted photograph of a castle with a lawn infront and large trees at either side. The photograph is framed in a brown wood (cove moulding with decorative inside edge) frame.
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Title
Photographic Print
Date
1920 – 1930
Material
paper; wood; glass
Dimensions
1.5 (frame) x 21.7 (image); 25.5 (frame) x 16.7 (image); 20.6 (frame) cm
Description
A hand-tinted photograph of a castle with a lawn infront and large trees at either side. The photograph is framed in a brown wood (cove moulding with decorative inside edge) frame.
Subject
households
Pearl Moore
Sara Jane Irvine Brewster
photography
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.02.0075
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