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George Paris photographs : [prints, group 4]

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Part Of
George Paris fonds
Scope & Content
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Date Range
[between 1893 and 1934]
Reference Code
V484 / PA - 901 to 1000
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Photograph
  7 images  
Part Of
George Paris fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
V484
Series
II. Prints
Sous-Fonds
V484
Reference Code
V484 / PA - 901 to 1000
GMD
Photograph
Date Range
[between 1893 and 1934]
Physical Description
100 photographs : prints
Scope & Content
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Title Source
Title based on contents of series. Sub-title reflects imposed division of series contents into manageable units for description purposes
Content Details
LIST OF PRINTS (V484/PA - 901 to 1000):
901 Ida Paris and Kit Starry, 1903
902 Herb and Ted Paris with nurses, 1911
903 Ida Paris with kitten Murphy
904 [Cyril Paris?] in backyard, 1905?
905 Nurse Natress and guests at the Sanitarium Hotel
906 Mrs. Brett, Dr. White, Marion Cardell, Dr. Brett, and woman, [ca.1903]
907 Ida Paris and women on horses on top of Sulphur Mountain, 1901
908 Frank, Cyril (baby), Ida and George Paris, 1905
909 Ida and Cyril Paris, 1904
910 Ida and Georgie Paris, 1909
911 George and Ida Paris with baby Cyril, 1905
912 Phillip Ashton, with Cyril, Ida and Georgie Paris, 1909
913 Ida and Cyril Paris, 1905
914 Ida Winberg (Paris), Charlie Barbour, Ruby Bryant during picnic on the river, 1902
915 Ida Paris with Cyril and Nurse McLauchlin, 1904
916 Echo Creek, 1899
917 Camp near Mount Assiniboine during pack trip led by Bill Peyto, [ca.1900]
918 Bow River and boathouse at Banff
919 Cerulean Lake
920 The Three Sisters
921 View from summit of Mount Rundle showing Sulphur Mountain and the Bow Valley
922 Devil's Canyon
923 Basin and bathhouse with D. D. Galletly
924 View looking west from Banff after snowstorm, 1906
925 Old Banff bridge, Banff town site and Cascade Mountain, 1898
926 View from summit of Mount Rundle, 1898
927 View from summit of Mount Rundle showing Mount Assiniboine and Sulphur Range, 1899
928 Falls at Upper Hot Springs, 1898
929 Mount Rundle reflected in the Bow River
930 Lime kiln on Tunnel Mountain, 1897
931 View from Sulphur Mountain showing Banff town site, Cascade Mountain, Tunnel Mountain and the Bow Valley
932 Town of Banff from Tunnel Mountain, [ca.1900]
933 Cascade Mountain, Bow River bridge and town of Banff, [ca.1900]
934 View of Banff town site and fire at Bankhead from the Sanitarium Hotel, 1905
935 Fred Ballard's bear
936 Dr. Brett's greyhounds
937 Goats in animal paddocks
938 Mountain sheep head
939 Buffalo herd with Mount Rundle in the background, 1901
940 Buffalo herd, 1900
941 Ida and George Paris, Jock and Gussie Atkinson and ladies / R. H. Trueman, [ca.1903]
942, 943 James Robarts and George Paris at Bow Falls, [ca.1900]
944 John Lawrence, druggist at Sanitarium, and George Paris, [ca.1909]
945 George Paris, Bill Kidner and men, Bow River, [ca.1910]
946 George Paris drinking tea, 1920
947 George Paris swimming, Aug. 20, 1932
948 George Paris skating with Sonya Grandmaison, [ca.1951]
949 George Paris receiving senior citizen award, 1955
950 Ida Winberg (Paris) and George Paris boating on Bow River, [ca.1899]
951 Ida and Cyril Paris boating on Bow River, [ca.1908]
952 Ida and Cyril Paris and children, [ca.1910]
953 Ida Paris and woman, 192?
954 Cyril Paris, Fulton Dunsmore and "Coffee", [ca.1920]
955 Cyril Paris and Fulton Dunsmore, 1922
956 Cyril Paris on verandah of original Norquay Ski Lodge / Lloyd Harmon, 1931
957 Dr. Harry Brett holding Paris twins, [1911]
958 Ted and Herb Paris beside house with 8 pair skis, [ca.1921]
959 Paris twins in tree house behind Paris home, [ca.1920]
960 Paris home, 119 Muskrat St.
961 Ted Paris portrait, after 1930?
962 Ted Paris and skiers, after 1930?
963 Ted Paris at Chateau, [ca.1933]
964 Ted Paris beside plane, after 1940?
965 Ted Paris and wife Kay, after 1940?
966 Kay Jennings (Ted Paris' wife), aftre 1940?
967 Dr. R. G. Brett, [ca.1900?]
968 Dr. R. G. Brett and grandchild, [1912]
969 Dr. R. G. Brett and nurse McCall
970 Dr. R. G. Brett and Prince of Wales, 1919
971 Dr. Harry Brett, [ca.1900?]
972 Dr. Harry Brett with camera, [ca.1900?]
973 Dr. Harry Brett in winter, [ca.1900?]
974 Dr. Harry Brett in woman's clothing, [ca.1916]
975 Dr. Harry Brett canoeing, [ca.1910]
976 Three Sanitarium staff members
977 Manager of Sanitarium and others, 1920
978 Manager of Sanitarium, 1922
979 Nurses at Sanitarium
980 Sanitarium staff (McCall sisters, Fred ?, Arden, Blake and Fred Woodworth), [ca.1898]
981 Woman and men on veranda of Sanitarium
982 Dr. R. G. Brett and Nurse McLaughlin with others throwing snowballs in front of Sanitarium, [ca.1900]
983 Monty Scarth, Dr. R. G. Brett and Bob Edwards with carriage in front of Sanitarium
984 Sanitarium coach and four [W. H. Scarth driving?]
985 Rigs (sleighs) at the Sanitarium stable
986 Jim Raby, Fred Emery and others in rig at Sanitarium
987 Bob Lothian, Sanitarium stage driver, [ca.1900]
988 Staff at Sanitarium livery
989 Brett Drug Store interior, 1893
990 Operating room - Dr. Brett's private hospital, [ca.1903]
991 Mr. Scarth, manager of Sanitarium and others, [ca.1916]
992 Mrs. Scarth and Nurse Annie McLaughlin (portrait), 1897
993 Mrs. Scarth [?], Monty and Kathleen Scarth with Norman Luxton's chained bear, [ca.1907]
994 Mrs. Scarth, Irene and Monty Scarth by stream, ca.1914 [ca.1907?]
995 Mrs. Scarth and Herb Paris, [ca.1917?]
996 Mrs. Scarth and Harold Scarth, [ca.1925]
997 Mrs. Scarth and grandchild
998 Mrs. Scarth age 72, 1955
999 Bevan Ashton with rifle, 1898
1000 Bevan Ashton and son Philip, 1908
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George Paris photographs : [prints, group 5]

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Part Of
George Paris fonds
Scope & Content
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Date Range
[between 1893 and 1934]
Reference Code
V484 / PA - 1001 to 1100
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Photograph
  2 images  
Part Of
George Paris fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
V484
Series
II. Prints
Sous-Fonds
V484
Reference Code
V484 / PA - 1001 to 1100
GMD
Photograph
Date Range
[between 1893 and 1934]
Physical Description
100 photographs : prints
Scope & Content
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Title Source
Title based on contents of series. Sub-title reflects imposed division of series contents into manageable units for description purposes
Content Details
This material is presented as originally created, it contains outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Materials in historical collections reflect the attitudes, ideas, and norms of the era and culture in which they were created or collected. Offensive or harmful terms are retained for historical accuracy or to document the issues and social context of a specific time and the attitudes and opinions of the people who created the material. LIST OF PRINTS (V484/PA - 1001 to 1100
1001 Bevan Ashton, portrait
1002 Bevan Ashton and Sid Downing
1003 Mrs. Bevan Ashton, Ida and George Paris at Upper Hot Springs Hotel, [ca.1918?]
1004 Mrs. Bevan Ashton and son Philip, 1918
1005 Mrs. Bevan Ashton and Mrs. Jim Hall, 1920
1006 Tom Wilson portrait, [ca.1885, R. H. Trueman
1007 Tom Wilson and family by log home, 1896
1008 Tom Wilson by Lake Louise, 1930
1009 Sid Collins, portrait
1010 Sid Collins in camp, 1910
1011 Ralph Edwards and Raymond Rooper [?], portrait
1012 Ralph Edwards
1013 John Walker, portrait, late 1890s
1014, 1015 Mr. and Mrs. John Walker in backyards
1016 Jack Standly with passengers on boat, [ca.1908]
1017 Jack Standly canoeing, [ca.1916?]
1018 Jack Standly sitting on dam beside Minnewanka/ 193Os
1019 Jack Standly sitting on bench beside Mather's boathouse, [ca.1942]
1020 Bill Peyto on speeder [Castle Mountain], 1896
1021 Bill Peyto and son Robin, ca 1906 / George Paris
1022 Mountie on horseback, [ca.1890?]
1023 Raymond Montague Rooper, 1898
1024 Lord Mount Stephen's nephew
1025 Jimmy Simpson [trapping?] at Bow Lakes, [ca.1900?]
1026 Norman Luxton with dead cougar, early 1900s
1027 Clarence Lougheed pushing Cyril Paris in pram, [ca.1905]
1028 Dr. Gilbert Atkin swimming at Cave and Basin, [ca.1910]
1029 Banff water works engineer and George Paris walking tracks near Banff in ice skates, [1905]
1030 Harry Lang and man working on rock, [ca.1900]
1031 Bob Nelson, early CPR conductor, with fish
1032 William Fear at trapper's cabin south of Vermilion Pass, 1905
1033 Hunters in winter camp with bear hides
1034 Fred Ballard climbing on Mt. Edith, [ca.1900]
1035 Syd Baker in winter camp, [ca 1900-05]
1036 Edith Wellman (Sr.) feeding chickens in winter [Morley], [ca.1911]
1037 Tom Lusk on horseback
1038 Joe Brown and men on picnic, [ca.1910]
1039 Jim and Bill Brewster, Celia Lowther, Gussie Johnsston and Lade Bagley (Brewster) on picnic, [ca.1910?]
1040 Sid and Ethel Unwin, Cyril Paris and others, [ca.1910]
1041 George Paris, Jack Knowlton, Nurse Nattress, Dr. White and Mrs. Burgoyne on winter trek, [ca 1900?]
1042 Mr. Henderson, Dixie Wilson, Jack Norton [Knowlton?], Dr. White and Nurse Nattress on winter trek, [ca.1900?]
1043, 1044 Masonic Lodge on Mt. Aylmer climb, 1911?
1045 Banff Springs Hotel staff on raft, June 1913
1046 Dr. Harry Brett, John Walker and men on steps of Sanitarium, [ca.1900?]
1047 Prince Fushimi in carriage, [ca.1911]
1048 Dave White's children playing in snow, [ca.1910]
1049 Ed Noble (on skis) and Jim Stink (Sing), [ca.1920]
1050 Sid Unwin canoeing on Bow River, [ca.1910?]
1051 Dan McCowan
1052 Bill Davie "Nigger Bill", [ca.1918]
1053 Frank Beattie on Banff Ave
1054 George Noble
1055 Joe Blakley - a plasterer
1056 Sam Cobb - first government foreman
1057 Ted Davidson - Cave and Basin foreman
1058 Major Fred Bagley and Frank Hayes at B.S.Hotel [Banff Springs Hotel], [ca.1920]
1059 Barnett and Spencer on Banff Ave., [ca.1916]
1060 George Fowles in front of pool hall, Banff Ave., [ca.1920]
1061 Senator Forget on Banff Ave. in front of Methodist Church
1062 W. Furnell, who installed Banff's electric lights
1063 Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baker and children at Glacier House, [ca.1917]
1064 Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Cobb, Nov. 1927
1065 Mrs. T.A. Dunsmore and deer
1066 Mrs. Able and Mrs. Dunsmore
1067 Gussie and Jock Atkinson
1068 Dr. and Mrs. Anderson on steps of Cave Tearoom, 1923 or 1924
1069 Banff boys in 82nd Battalion, [1915]
1070 Hilda Hobbs, ? Humphrey, Alberta Humphrey, Phil Ashton, Ted Garrett, Edith Davis, Cyril Paris and Ted Davis on Tunnel Mtn., 1922
1071 Anglican Sunday School Picnic, [ca.1920]
1072 Class picture, Grade 6, [ca.1925]
1073 Eleanor Luxton, Ted Garrett, Cyril Paris, Georgie Paris, Fulton Dunsmore, Margaret Dunsmore, Ethel Knight by CPR station, [ca.1923]
1074 Dave "Jack" Whyte and Ethel Knight on road, [ca.1922]
1075 Dave "Jack" Whyte, Ethel Knight, Lila White and Alice Brown, [ca.1922]
1076 Cyril Paris, Cliff White, Chess Edwards and "Jack" Whyte, [ca.1925]
1077 Cyril Paris, Cliff White, "Jack" Whyte and Jack Stanley[?], [ca.1925]
1078 Bob Bryant, Ida Paris, Mrs. Bryant and Hart Bryant at Banff Indian Grounds, [ca.1925]
1079 Mrs. Plante, Ida Paris, Mrs. Bryant and Hart Bryant at Banff Indian Grounds, [ca.1925]
1080 Ada Wilson on Mount Norquay, [ca.1925]
1081 Norman Knight, [ca.1930]
1082, 1083 Louis Hill, [ca.1930]
1084 Mrs. Lowther on her 94th birthday
1085 Group of women by car - Mrs. J.I. McLeod, ? , Mrs. Dunsmore, ? , Ida Paris and Mary Gommell
1086 Blanche Head, Marion Ashton and Ida Paris in front of Hot Springs Hotel, Aug. 20, 1932
1087 Ida Paris, Olive Garrett, Mrs. L. Hill and Mrs. Ashton, 1932
1088 Mrs. Fulsher and Ida Paris, 1937
1089 Nurse McLaughlin, Ethel Fulsher and Ida Paris at Storm Mountain Lodge, [ca.1922]
1090 Ida Paris, Rev. Tully Montgomery, Georgie Paris at Storm Mountain Lodge, [ca.1922]
1091 Group of ski race timers at Mt. Norquay, [ca.1935]
1092 Edith Jaeggi canoeing
1093 Sias Standish in front of residence on Beaver St.
1094 Children of Stockand family - Mavis, David, Marion, Katherine
1095 Harry Micheltree in uniform, [ca.1940]
1096 Ted Paris and a group of R.C.A.F. men, [ca.1940]
1097 Frank Vaughn on Tunnel Mtn.
1098 Lake O'Hara Lodge staff with Major F.V. Longstaff, Charlotte Tuerck and Dr. G.K.K. Link, 1955
1099 Major Longstaff at Lake O'Hara, 1954
1100 Wilf Carter with Matilda and Lois Hammond
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George Paris photographs : [prints, group 6]

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions15049
Part Of
George Paris fonds
Scope & Content
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Date Range
[between 1893 and 1934]
Reference Code
V484 / PA - 1101 to 1201
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Photograph
  1 image  
Part Of
George Paris fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
V484
Series
II. Prints
Sous-Fonds
V484
Reference Code
V484 / PA - 1101 to 1201
GMD
Photograph
Date Range
[between 1893 and 1934]
Physical Description
101 photographs : prints
Scope & Content
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Title Source
Title based on contents of series. Sub-title reflects imposed division of series contents into manageable units for description purposes
Content Details
LIST OF PRINTS (V484/PA - 1101 to 1201):
1101 to 1104 George Paris and Sid Collins skating on Vermilion Lakes, [ca.1905]
1105, 1106 George Paris and Sid Collins skating on Echo Creek, [ca.1905]
1107, 1108 George Paris and Sid Collins skating on Willow Creek, [ca.1905]
1109 Rev. Wade skating on Echo Creek / [ca.1905]
1110 George Paris skating on canal near boathouse, [ca.1905]
1111 George Paris and Rev. Wade skating on Bow, [ca.1905]
1112 George Paris skating on Bow beside workman cutting ice, [ca.1905]
1113 George Paris and Sid Collins skating on Bow during ice harvest, [ca.1905]
1114 George Paris and Rev. Wade on skates at boathouse, [ca.1905]
1115 Eva Kerslake, Ethel Unwin and George Paris skating on Bow, [ca.1922]
1116 Mary Ward, Doreen Round, George Paris, Doreen Horsfall and Dr.? Kennedy skating at rink, [ca.1925]
1117 Elsie Harris and George Paris, [after 1940?]
1118 to 1120 Hockey on river rink, [ca.1916]
1121 Hockey team - Fred Moorehouse, Howard Caine, Jim Simpson, Joe Woodworth, Ulysses LaCasse, John Wilson, Hugh Ritchie, Art Gordon, George Harrison and Frank Beattie, 1912
1122 to 1126 Women playing hockey on river rink, [ca.1906-07?]
1127 Howard Sibbald, Dr. Harry Brett, Arthur Saddington curling
1128 Ladies curling
1129, 1130 Ladies curling: Mrs. Jack, Mrs. Oldham and others
1131 Jack McCowan, George Paris, Scott Ashley, Dr. Harr Brett curling, Jan. 1915
1132 Sid Collins snowshoeing up [Cory Pass], [ca.1900]
1133 George Paris and Sid Collins snowshoeing up [Cory Pass], [ca.1900]
1134 George Paris and mayor of Revelstoke snowshoeing on Sulphur Mtn., [ca.1900]
1135 George Paris, Sid Collins, Jack Standly and others snowshoeing, [ca.1900]
1136 George Paris, Sid Unwin, Louis Hill, Bill Warren, Sid Collins and others snowshoeing, [ca.1900]
1137 Jack Standly, Sid Collins and Syd Baker snowshoeing near Two Jack Lake, [ca.1900]
1138 Jack Standby, Cyril Paris and others snowshoeing on Spray River, [ca.1915]
1139 Ashley Hine, James Robarts, Jack Standly , George Paris and other snowshoeing at Sheep's Cave, [ca.1910]
1140 Cyril Paris, tourist, Drane (policeman) and George Paris snowshoeing on Spray River, [ca.1915]
1141, 1142 Snowshoers at Sheep's Cave, [ca.1914]
1143 Philip Ashton on skis and Ted Paris on snowshoes, [ca.1917]
1144 Snowshoers on Sunday tramp on Sulphur Mtn.: Doris Douglas, Alice Fulmer, George Paris, Cyril Paris, Peter Whyte, Miss Unwin, [ca.1916]
1145 Snowshoers starting on trip from front of King Edward Hotel, Helen Fulmer, Jennie Edwards, Alice Fulmer, Ted Paris, Tom Dunsmore, Edwin Young, Jim Wardell, Raymond Young and George Paris, [ca.1917-18]]
1146, 1447 Snowshoers in camp on 40 Mile Creek - Alice Fulmer Jim Wardell, Ernie Stenton, Fulton Dunsmore, Pete Whyte, Tom Dunsmore, George and Cyril Paris, [ca.1920]
1148 Jack Standly lunching during snowstorm on snowshoe trek to 40 Mile Creek, ca.1920 [1914?]
1149, 1150 Fulton Dunsmore, Alice and Helen Fulmer, Monica Child and others lunching during snowstorm on snowshoe trek to 40 Mile Creek, [ca.1914?]
1151 Syd Baker on snowshoes, [ca.1916]
1152 Syd Baker atop Sulphur Mtn. during snowshoe trip
1153 Norman Sanson leading Cyril Paris, Peter Whyte and others on Sulphur Mtn. snowshoe trip, [1917]
1154 to 1156 Snowshoers on Sulphur Mtn., [1917]
1157 Raymond Young, Cyril Paris and Peter Whyte on Sulphur Mtn. snowshoe trip, [1917]
1158 Snowshoers on Sulphur Mtn., [1917]
1159 Jim Wardell, Raymond Young, Tom Dunsmore, Edwin Yo Ted Paris, Jennie Edwards snowshoeing, [ca.1920]
1160 Mrs. Margaret Hill, Ted Balderston, Elsie Brown and others on snowshoe trip, [ca.1925]
1161 Snowshoe race at Winter Carnival, [ca.1920 ]
1162 Ethel Unwin snowshoeing, [ca.1920]
1163 Jennie Edwards, Monica Childs and. Alice Fulmer on snowshoe trip, [ca.1920]
1164 Ida Paris and Ada Wilson snowshoeing, a. 1925[?]
1165 George Paris on snowshoes in front of old logging cabin on Mt. Norquay, [ca.1920]
1166 John Tolson, Miss Smithson and Mr. Smithson on skis near Banff, 1894
1167 Manager of hotel at Field on first pair of skis area, [ca.1894-98]
1168 George Paris and Thor Swain on skis, [ca.1925]
1169 Johnson's Slide - first ski run on Mt. Norquay
1170 Edith Jaeggi on skis, 1924
1171 Edith Davis, Alberta Humphrey, Grace Davis, Ted Garrett and Georgie Paris on skis on Marten St., [ca.1925]
1172 Duchesnay Pass showing where Dane brothers were killed in avalanche, 1935
1173 Ice Palace in front of Brewster Hall, 1917
1174 Ice Palace on Banff Ave.
1175 Jack Standly's ice boat on Lake Minnewanka, 1910 / George Paris
1176 [Dog team at confluence of Spray and Bow Rivers / George Noble
1177 Horse team going for wood in winter, [ca.1898]
1178 Bob Campbell and others cutting ice at Lake Louise
1179 [Group of men on mountain side overlooking Bow Valley]
1180 On southwest slope of Mt. Rundle, 1900
1181 James Patterson, druggist, climbing Mt. Rundle, Sept. 27th, 1900
1182, 1183 Chess Edwards and Hubert Miller approaching summit, Sept. 27th, 1900
1184 Men standing beside cliff on Tunnel Mtn.
1185 Climber on corniced ridge nearing summit
1186 Swiss guide on snow slope near Lake Louise
1187 Fulton Dunsmore, Hugh John MacDonald, Ted Davis, T. H. Ritchie, Philip Ashton on 2nd peak of Mt. Edith, 1919-1923 / Cyril Paris photo
1188 Swimmers at Cave and Basin, [ca.1900-ca.1905]
1189 Man with catch of trout on Banff Ave.
1190 Jim Brewster [?] and man fishing on raft at Spray Lakes
1191 One of Syd Baker's packhorses at Glacier House
1192 Wilcox expedition to Mt. Assiniboine with guides, 1896
1193, 1194 Pack train near Bow Lake in snow (hunting trip), 1900s
1195 Pack train
1196 Pack train on snow filled pass
1197 Pack train on hunting trip, upper Siffleur Valley, early 1900s
1198 Pack train on trail
1199 Pack train in rocky terrain
1200, 1201 Horses fording river [Maligne Lake outlet], [1908]
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George Paris photographs : [prints, group 7]

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Part Of
George Paris fonds
Scope & Content
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Date Range
[between 1893 and 1934]
Reference Code
V484 / PA - 1202 to 1300
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Photograph
  7 images  
Part Of
George Paris fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
V484
Series
II. Prints
Sous-Fonds
V484
Reference Code
V484 / PA - 1202 to 1300
GMD
Photograph
Date Range
[between 1893 and 1934]
Physical Description
ca.100 photographs : prints
Scope & Content
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Title Source
Title based on contents of series. Sub-title reflects imposed division of series contents into manageable units for description purposes
Content Details
LIST OF PRINTS (V484/PA - 1202 to 1300
1202 [Horses fording Saskatchewan River], [ca.1908]
1203, 1205 Pack train on rockslide
1204 Pack train on alpine tundra
1206 Pack train on pass
1207 Hunter with dead mtn. [mountain] goat
1208 [Early pack trip to Mt Assiniboine outfitted by Bill Peyto, ca.1900- ca.1905]
1209 [Camp scene during trip to Mt Assiniboine outfitted by Bill Peyto, [ca.1900]-05]
1210 [Og Lake and trip to Mt Assiniboine outfitted by Bill Peyto, [ca.1900- ca.1905]
1211 [Lake Magog and trip to Mt Assiniboine outfitted by Bill Peyto, [ca.1900-ca.1905]
1212 Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, later King George V and Queen Mary, at Banff CPR Station, 1901
1213 The Royal Party at Banff [Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York in carriage with Royal escort and Cascade Mountain in background, 1901] / Thompson
1214, 1215 The Royal Party at Banff [Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, later King George V and Queen Mary, in carriage at Bow River bridge, 1901] / Thompson
1216 Royal Train at Glacier, B. C. [Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, 1901] / Thompson
1217 to 1220 [Vancouver] [Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York during Royal tour, 1901]
1221 [Duke of Connaught visit to Banff, Banff Ave., 1912]
1222 [Duke of Connaught visit to Banff, welcoming speech by Dr. R. G. Brett, 1912]
1223, 1224 [Duke of Connaught visit to Banff, arch at Bow River bridge, 1912]
1225 Duke of Connaught visit to Banff - on Banff Ave.]
1226, 1227 Coronation Parade on Bow River bridge, 1935
1228 Main Street and Cascade Mtn : [Banff Ave and Cascade Mtn] / G. and W. Fear, [postcard, ca.1903]
1229 [Banff Avenue, 1911 or 1912]
1230 Banff Avenue - Winter / G. and W. Fear, [ca.1915]
1231 Banff Avenue 1906,[1912]
1232 Heavy snow, George Paris and Mrs. Sam Ward : [Banff Avenue], [ca.1917]
1233 Banff Springs Hotel [construction of 2nd wing?, 1902]
1234 Banff Springs Hotel, [after 1930]
1235 Drive below CPR Hotel, Banff, [postcard, ca.1900]
1236 Dr. Brett's Hospital and Sanitarium / S. J. Thompson, [1893]
1237 to 1239 Banff (Brett) Drugstore, [ca.1900?]
1240 [Coach at Sanitarium entrance - Walter Peyto, Bob Lothian and others]
1241 [Sanitarium coach] - Walter Peyto, driver, and Bob Lothian, porter, [1900-1910]
1242 Hot Springs Hotel taken from Government Bathhouse / Bevan Ashton, [ca.1925]
1243 Dave White and Bill Peyto on jigger at Banff CPR Station, [ca.1890- ca.1900]
1244 Wilson and Fear store, [ca.1894]
1245 Jimmy Simpson and Fred Ballard departing log house on Bow Ave., [ca.1896?], [log house is Sinclair cabin]
1246 Shack on Banff Ave., [ca.1900]
1247 Second NWMP barracks - Bob Campbell, Dr. Robinson, Dr. Harry Brett, Mr. LaSeur in front, [ca.1900]
1248 Park Liquor Store, [opened 1914]
1249 St. Georges-in-the-Pines Church with Canon Montgomery daughters standing in front
1250 Anthracite, [ca.1900]
1251 Moving house from Bankhead, 1924
1252 Logging cabin on Spray River
1253 Blasting trench in Bow River for water main, [ca.1896]
1254 Laying water main to Banff down Forty Mile Creek
1255 Laying Banff water mains using horses
1256 Laying water main under Bow River, [ca.1896]
1257, 1258 Machine digging trench for Banff water mains
1259 Railway bridge over Forty Mile Creek during flood
1260 CPR Depot during flood, [1915]
1261 George Paris standing near CPR Depot during flood
1262 Mather's boathouse during flood, [1915]
1263 Frank Lloyd Wright Pavilion during flood, [1915]
1264 Recreation grounds during flood, [1915]
1265 Harry Lang and L. Cobb and others working on Sundance Canyon Rd, 1896
1266 Park gate at Sinclair Canyon
1267, 1268 Swiss Guides' chalet adjacent to Chateau, [1930s]
1269 Siding at Lake Louise looking to Silvertip Mtn
1271 Mrs. George Paris, Georgie Paris, Aunt Emma Stephenson, Florence and Harry Stephenson, Cyril Paris on Brewster Transport rig, [ca.1909]
1272 Fire down Spray Valley a Train wreck near Canmore, 1911
1273 Building Seebe Dam
1274 to 1277 Laying railroad ties after Frank Slide [Crowsnest Pass], [ca.1903]
1278 Workers in slide debris after Frank Slide [Crowsnest Pass, 1903]
1279 People posed in debris after Frank Slide, [1903]
1280 [Turtle Mountain] and slide path after Frank Slide, [1903]
1281 [Workers laying roadbed after Frank Slide], [1903]
1282 [Horse race] at early Banff Indian Days, [ca 1905 ]
1283 Indians and buckboards [at early Banff Indian Days], [ca.1910]
1284 Woman in Indian dress, [ca 1900?]
1285 [Stoney Nakoda woman and children], [ca.1900?]
1286 [Stoney Nakoda woman and child beside teepee]
1287 [Stoney Nakoda woman and child]
1288 [Stoney Nakoda Chief holding child]
1289 At the Stampede, Calgary, 1912
1290 [Undientified Indigenous person beside river]
1291 [Undientified Indigenous people in front of grain elevator]
1292 [Indigenous grave platform in teepee]
1293 Marmot / Fred Hussey
1294 Lynx
1295 Ballard - hunter and guide - with Rocky Mtn ram, [ca.1912?]
1296 Mr. Ed Ellis holding fox on chain [at Animal Paddock, ca.1912?]
1297 Buffalo ("Sir Donald") at paddock
1298 Six legged sheep at Animal Paddock, [ca.1912]
1299 Sheep at old buffalo park, [ca.1912]
1300 [Grey jay]
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George Paris photographs : [prints, group 8]

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Part Of
George Paris fonds
Scope & Content
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Date Range
[between 1893 and 1934]
Reference Code
V484 / PA - 1301 to 1417
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Photograph
  2 images  
Part Of
George Paris fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
V484
Series
II. Prints
Sous-Fonds
V484
Reference Code
V484 / PA - 1301 to 1417
GMD
Photograph
Date Range
[between 1893 and 1934]
Physical Description
ca.120 photographs : prints
Scope & Content
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Title Source
Title based on contents of series. Sub-title reflects imposed division of series contents into manageable units for description purposes
Content Details
LIST OF PRINTS (V484/PA - 1301 to 1417):
1301 Grouse [Ptarmigan?]
1302 Prairie chicken [Ptarmigan?]
1303 Dog with squirrel in tree beside old museum and police barracks / George Paris
1304 Dr. Brett's greyhound with puppies
1305 Bob Campbell's [mountain] goat[?]
1306 Syd Baker's [mountain] goat[?]
1307, 1308 Mountain goat
1309 Moose behind 119 Muskrat Street, [ca.1950]
1310 [Moose at Animal Paddock], [ca 1905]
1311 N. K. Luxton with moose head, [ca.1905]
1312 Polar bear in Banff Zoo / GandW Fear
1313 Chained black bear at Sanitarium, [ca.1912]
1314 Black bear
1315 Banff from Sulphur Mtn, [1898]
1316 View of Bow Valley east from Sulphur Mtn., [1898]
1317 Summit ridge of Sulphur Mtn looking south
1318 to 1324 Summit of Mount Rundle / George Paris, [ca.1900]
1325 [Mountain summit]
1326 Mounts Louis and [Fifi] from Edith Pass / George Paris, [ca.1900]
1327 [East face] of Mount Victoria
1328 Hungabee Mtn from Mount Victoria
1329 Mount Biddle and Lake McArthur
1330, 1331 [Twin Falls] / N. B. Sanson
1332 Crowfoot Glacier, [ca.1900]
1333 [Mount Temple]
1334 [Glacier and col]
1335, 1336 [Mountain summit]
1337 to 1339 [Ice field]
1340 [Glacier]
1341 [Mountain summit]
1342, 1343 [Ice field]
1344 [Mount Sir Donald?]
1345 [Winter scene in mountains]
1346 [Mountain and erosion gully]
1347 Fortress Lake in winter
1348 Mount Chephren and [Lower Waterfowl Lake]
1349, 1350 Mistaya Canyon
1351 Mount Murchison in winter
1352 to 1355 View north from Saskatchewan River Crossing in winter
1356 [Cabin in woods beside lake]
1357 Sinclair Canyon, early 1920s
1358 Sinclair Canyon, early 1930s
1359 Sundance Canyon/ George Paris, 1894
1360 Devil's Canyon / J. H. Clarke, [ca.1895?]
1361 Heavy snow in woods near Forty Mile Creek, 1917
1362 Assembling windmill on barn near Calgary, [ca.1900]
1363 Dr. White's ranch near Cochrane, [ca.1900]
1364 Ranch corral, stallions fighting
1365 Ranch corral, roping horses
1366 Ranch corral, stallions fighting
1367 Ranch corral, horses
1371, 1372 Ranch hands being photographed outside tent
1373, 1374 Brewster Ranch - Ike Brooks riding bucking horse, [ca.1912]
1375 Brewster Ranch - Col. Moore riding bucking horse, [ca.1912]
1376 Brewster Ranch - riding bucking horse, [ca.1912]
1377 Brewster Ranch - horse team dragging log
1378, 1380 Brewster Ranch - riding bucking horse
1379 Brewster Ranch - woman feeding horses
1381 Indians sitting on bluff overlooking flooded river, 1905, [Medicine Hat]
1382 Main street of Revelstoke in winter
1383 Snow cap on a stump
1384 Skagway, Alaska, [ca.1898]
1385 to 1387 [Totem pole in Indigenous village, B.C. / Alaska, ca.1900]
1388 Skagway, Alaska, [ca.1898]
1389 Chilkoot Pass, [ca.1898]
1390 [Seaport], [ca.1900]
1391 Niagara Falls, August 13, 1903
1392 Niagara Falls, July 14, 1903
1393 Niagara Falls, July 13, 1903
1394 Niagara Falls, August 10, 1903
1395 Niagara Falls, August 13, 1903
1396 to 1403 San Francisco earthquake, 1906
1404 Jim Brewster fishing in South Seas, [ca.1910?]
1405 [Rangoon] Pagoda, [ca.1910?]
1406, 1407 Burning Ghats, [India, ca.1910?]
1408 Burning Ghats, [Japan]
1409 to 1413 [Far East]
1414, 1415 [Quebec?]
1416, 1417 Crowd outside Bank of England, [London]
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George Paris photographs : [prints, oversize and framed]

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Part Of
George Paris fonds
Scope & Content
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Date Range
[between 1893 and 1934]
Reference Code
V484 / PB - 1 to 12
V484 / PC - 1 to 3
Description Level
3 / Series
Part Of
George Paris fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Series
II. Prints
Reference Code
V484 / PB - 1 to 12
V484 / PC - 1 to 3
Date Range
[between 1893 and 1934]
Physical Description
15 photographs : prints
Scope & Content
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Content Details
LIST OF PRINTS (V484/PB - 1 to 12; V484/PC - 1 to 3):
PB-1 Man and work horses (oversize)
PB-2 Cascade #5 A. F. A. M. at Windemere, June 14, 1924 (oversize)
PB-3 Interior of Brewster Trading Store; Bill Brewster, Jim Brewster, L. S. Crosby, A. W. Dunsmore, Tom Dunsmore, and two women, [ca.1912] (oversize)
PB-4 Interior of Brewster Trading Store (oversize)
PB-5 Brewster packers (oversize)
PB-6 Masonic District (oversize)
PB-7 St. John's Knights, [ca.1910] (oversize)
PB-8 Banff Curlers (oversize)
PB-9 Group of Curlers by the waiting room built across the canal (oversize)
PB-10 Curling at Mather's rink (oversize)
PB-11 Masonic Ball at Brewster Hall, March 9, 1914 (oversize)
PB-12 Edward, Prince of Wales with Dr. Brett (oversize)
PC-1 Dr. and Mrs. Bevan Ashton (bark frame hand-made by George Paris)
PC-2 Portrait of Nurse McLaughlin (bark frame hand-made by George Paris)
PC-3 Bow River (bark frame hand-made by George Paris)
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Gladys Campbell McKillop Lantern Slide

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Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Scope & Content
Series consists of 1 lantern slide by Mary Schaffer of Gladys Campbell McKillop with Walter Wilcox's dog at Lake Louise.
Date Range
1905
Reference Code
V8 / 3548 / PS - 1
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Transparency
Lantern slide
  1 image  
Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
V8
Series
V8
Sous-Fonds
M8 / V8 / S8
Accession Number
3548
Reference Code
V8 / 3548 / PS - 1
GMD
Transparency
Lantern slide
Date Range
1905
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w slide ; 10 x 8.2 cm
History / Biographical
Gladys Campbell McKillop (1899-1985) was the daughter of Robert E. Campbell, a prominent guide and outfitter in the Lake Louise area starting in 1897. As a child, Gladys would have spent a lot of time around the Lake Louise Chalet, where her father's outfit was based, and its surrounding area. She was married to Donald D. McKillop (1899-1975) and the couple share a grave in Banff's old cemetary.
Scope & Content
Series consists of 1 lantern slide by Mary Schaffer of Gladys Campbell McKillop with Walter Wilcox's dog at Lake Louise.
Name Access
Glayds Campbell McKillop
Subject Access
Lantern slide
Family and personal life
Geographic Access
Lake Louise
Alberta
Canada
Language
English
Creator
Warren, Mary S.
Biographical Source Notes
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/113656736/gladys-henrietta-mckillop
Title Source
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Hans Gmoser film collection

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Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Scope & Content
Series consists of textual records pertaining to the Hans Gmoser film collection project, including related notes and transcripts of films by Hans Gmoser; project funding and donation records; and reports and publications related to the film project.
Date Range
2009
2011 - 2014
Reference Code
M57 / VII
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Textual record
Published record
Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M57
S47
V40
Series
M57 / VII : Hans Gmoser film collection
Sous-Fonds
M57
Accession Number
2015.8559
8110
Reference Code
M57 / VII
GMD
Textual record
Published record
Date Range
2009
2011 - 2014
Physical Description
18 cm of textual records
Scope & Content
Series consists of textual records pertaining to the Hans Gmoser film collection project, including related notes and transcripts of films by Hans Gmoser; project funding and donation records; and reports and publications related to the film project.
Name Access
Scott, Chic
Gmoser, Hans
Subject Access
Advertising
Commerce
Communications
Community events
Correspondence
Donations
Finances
Films and film making
Fundraising
Mountaineering
Publication
Ski mountaineering
Skiers
Skiing
Sports and recreation
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Banff
British Columbia
Whistler
Canadian Rocky Mountains
United States of America
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply - includes personal contact information
Reproduction Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
Category
Commerce and industry
Communications
Exploration, discovery and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Title Source
Title based on contents of series
Processing Status
Processed
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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Series consists of hut registers produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between ca.1930-2020. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts, which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the huts; wildlife sightings; custodi…
Date Range
[ca.1930-2020]
Reference Code
M200 / IV
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M200
S6
V14
Series
M200 / IV : Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Accession Number
accn. 2023.19 accn. 8002 accn. 2023.20 accn. 2023.32 accn. 1299 accn. 1040 accn. 2141 accn. 3298 accn. 3757 accn. 6376 accn. 6465 accn. 6623 accn. 7779 accn. 2023.10 accn. 5538 accn. 2014.8293 accn. 2023.31 accn. 2023.15 accn. 2020.05 accn. 6766 accn. 2376 accn. 3296 accn. 3970 accn. 5215 accn. 3560 accn. 2014.8278 accn. 5462 accn. 3382 accn. 5330 accn. 6457 accn. 5635 accn. 5591 accn. 8120 accn. 2376 accn. 3560 accn. 2023.41 accn. 8119 accn. 2023.14 accn. 3160 accn. 3298 accn. 3970 accn. 5114 accn. 5200 accn. 5463 accn. 5631 accn. 6470
Reference Code
M200 / IV
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Registers produced by Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
[ca.1930-2020]
Physical Description
ca. 3.5 metres of textual records
Scope & Content
Series consists of hut registers produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between ca.1930-2020. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts, which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the huts; wildlife sightings; custodial issues and updates; and related topics. Series is separated at the sub-series level by individual huts: M200 / IV / A : Abbot Pass Hut M200 / IV / B : Elizabeth Parker Hut M200 / IV / C : Wates-Gibson Hut M200 / IV / D : A. O. Wheeler Hut M200 / IV / E : Sydney Vallance (Fryatt) Hut M200 / IV / F : Bow Hut M200 / IV / G : Stanley Mitchell Hut M200 / IV / H : Fay Hut M200 / IV / I : Balfour Hut M200 / IV / J : Peyto Hut/ Peter and Catharine Whyte Hut M200 / IV / K : Elk Lakes Cabin M200 / IV / L : Bon Echo Hut M200 / IV / M : Bill Putnam / Fairy Meadows Hut M200 / IV / N : Scott Duncan Hut M200 / IV / O: Conrad Kain/Bugaboos Hut M200 / IV / P: Neil Colgan Hut M200 / IV / Q: Silver Spray Hut M200 / IV / R: Asulkan Hut M200 / IV / S: Mount Colin Hut M200 / IV / T: Great Cairn Hut M200 / IV / U: Other Huts [Registers]
Notes
See sub-series entries for chronological inventories of hut registers
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Abbot Pass Hut
Backcountry skiing
Buildings and facilities
Cabins
Cabins and shelters
Climbing
Environment
Exploration
Helicopter skiing
Huts
Log structures
Memorial
Mountaineering
Mountains
Parks Canada
Peter Whyte Hut
Porcupine
Property
Recreation
Ski areas
Sports
Sports and recreation
Wildlife
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
British Columbia
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
Related Material
M235
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Title Source
Title based on contents of series
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I. Textual Materials

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Part Of
Jean Knox Petrie fonds
Scope & Content
Series consists of newspaper clippings and photocopied newspapers pertaining to the first summit of Mount Columbia by female mountaineers, and a photocopy of a guide to the Tonquin area created by Kathleen Chapman.
Date Range
July 21 1938- July 22 1940
Reference Code
M237 / V281 / I
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Textual record
Part Of
Jean Knox Petrie fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M237
V281
Series
I
Sous-Fonds
M237
Accession Number
7694
Reference Code
M237 / V281 / I
GMD
Textual record
Date Range
July 21 1938- July 22 1940
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records
Scope & Content
Series consists of newspaper clippings and photocopied newspapers pertaining to the first summit of Mount Columbia by female mountaineers, and a photocopy of a guide to the Tonquin area created by Kathleen Chapman.
Name Access
Chapman, Kathleen
McDonald, Jean
Petrie, Jean
Gibson, Rex
Feuz, Edward
Gest, Illian
Subject Access
Mountaineering
Mountaineers
Banff Jasper Highway
Alpine Club of Canada
Camps
Glaciers
Geographic Access
Jasper National Park
Alberta
Canada
Language
English
Finding Aid
In case file
Creator
Jean Petrie Knox
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
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Part Of
Charlie Russell fonds
Scope & Content
Series consists of two colour transparencies depicting Wellmans cattle.
Date Range
ca.1961-ca.1968
Reference Code
V557 / II
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Photograph
Transparency
Part Of
Charlie Russell fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
V557
Series
II
Sous-Fonds
V557
Accession Number
7728
Reference Code
V557 / II
GMD
Photograph
Transparency
Date Range
ca.1961-ca.1968
Physical Description
2 photographs : col. slides ; 4x5
History / Biographical
"Wellman" likely refers to Cal Wellman, the Russell's neighbouring rancher on Watertons northeast boundary.
Scope & Content
Series consists of two colour transparencies depicting Wellmans cattle.
Name Access
Russell, Andrew Charles (Charlie)
Wellman, Cal
Subject Access
Farmland
Ranchers and ranching
Ranches
Ranching
Geographic Access
Waterton
Waterton Lakes National Park
Alberta
Canada
Language
English
Finding Aid
Revised digital and original handwritten in case file
Creator
Charlie Russell
Category
Family and personal life
Biographical Source Notes
"Spirit Bear, Encounters with the White Bear of the Western Rainforest", Charlie Russell, 1994, Key Porter Books Limited. Pg 24.
Title Source
Cardboard in which negatives were previously stored.
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Jean Knox Petrie fonds
Scope & Content
Series consists of photo albums pertaining to the first summit of Mount Columbia by female mountaineers and various Alpine Club of Canada trips in Banff, Jasper, and Yoho national parks.
Date Range
July 12, 1938-Sept 3, 1940
Reference Code
M237 / V281 / II
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Album
Part Of
Jean Knox Petrie fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M237
V281
Series
II
Sous-Fonds
M237/V281
Accession Number
7694
Reference Code
M237 / V281 / II
GMD
Album
Date Range
July 12, 1938-Sept 3, 1940
Physical Description
8 albums (257 photographs : b&w ; 25 x 20 cm or smaller)
Scope & Content
Series consists of photo albums pertaining to the first summit of Mount Columbia by female mountaineers and various Alpine Club of Canada trips in Banff, Jasper, and Yoho national parks.
Notes
Albums with black pages were likely originally bound together as a single album, however gaps in page numbers imply that pages are missing from the complete work.
Name Access
Chapman, Kathleen
McDonald, Jean
Petrie, Jean
Gibson, Rex
Feuz, Edward
Gest, Illian
Subject Access
Mountaineering
Mountaineers
Banff Jasper Highway
Alpine Club of Canada
Camps
Glaciers
Geographic Access
Jasper National Park
Banff
Yoho National Park
Alberta
British Columbia
Canada
Language
English
Finding Aid
In case file
Creator
Jean Petrie Knox
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
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III. Photographic Prints

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Part Of
Jean Knox Petrie fonds
Scope & Content
Series consists of 4 black and white photographic prints
Date Range
December 1938 to July 1940
Reference Code
M273 / V281 / III
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Photograph print
Part Of
Jean Knox Petrie fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M273/V281
Series
III
Sous-Fonds
V281
Accession Number
7694
Reference Code
M273 / V281 / III
GMD
Photograph print
Date Range
December 1938 to July 1940
Physical Description
4 photographs : b&w silver gelatin prints ; 20 x 25 cm or smaller
Scope & Content
Series consists of 4 black and white photographic prints
Notes
Prints were enclosed in photographic albums from series II. but were seperated due to their lack of any geographic/subject relation to the albums.
Name Access
Petrie, Jean
McDonald, Jean
Subject Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Skoki Lodge
Skiing
Geographic Access
Banff
United States
Alberta
Canada
Language
English
Creator
Jean Knox Petrie
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
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Inventory listing - Unprocessed

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Part Of
Banff Public Library fonds
Date Range
1949 - 2013
Reference Code
M71 / V785 / Box 3 - Unprocessed
Description Level
3 / Series
Part Of
Banff Public Library fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M71 / V785
Sous-Fonds
M71 / V785
Accession Number
2017.8661
Reference Code
M71 / V785 / Box 3 - Unprocessed
Date Range
1949 - 2013
Physical Description
Textual and photographic records
Language
English
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Content Details
Box contents consist of: Banff Public Library minutes 2007 to 2013, Banff Public Library Needs Assessment, 1987, Banff Public Library Collection Assessment Project January – April 1995, Banff Public Library Renovations 1998, Banff Public Library Bylaws & Policy (1983?), Banff Public Library Plan of Service, By-Laws & Policy (1994?), Banff Public Library Rules & Regulations (1953-54?), George Stacey, Proposed Library Philosophy 1981, and Banff Public Library Goals & Objectives 1998, and Minutes of the Banff Library/Seniors’ Centre Building Committee. Also included is Proposed Banff Seniors’s Centre/Library Complex: Proposed Financing and funds, Proposal for Architectural Services, Budget for Construction and Consulting costs, Site Plan. Documents regarding establishing a Building Committee: Letter from George Stacey, Secretary-Treasurer, Banff Library Board to W. R. Roberge, Chairman, Banff School District No. 102 requesting School District representation on the Building Committee and List of Committee members Other various documents included are: Library Building Program Checklist, Review and remarks of the Building Committee’s visit to Lacombe, Space & design requirements; Fundraising, Planning, Clippings, One file “Banff Public Library up to 1962 clippings (incl. 1949 & before), Nine files labelled 1990-91, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 containing newspaper clippings, advertisements, and programme posters. Also included: library logo contest c. 1985, One blue receipt book containing receipts for fundraising donations for the new library at 101 Bear St. c. 1982-83, Seniors’ Centre: Plans, Anticipated Needs and Suggestions, Library Citizen Survey, and Space Plan April 1981 Leasehold Correspondence
Letter; E. J. Hart, Administrator, Peter and Catharine Whyte Foundation to George Stacey, Secretary/Treasurer Banff Library Board
Letter; George Stacey, Secretary/Treasurer Banff Library Board to Cliff White, President, Peter and Catharine Whyte Foundation
Letter; Lee Racine, Building and Development Officer, Parks Canada, Banff Township Office to Patricia Langridge, Chairperson Banff Library/Seniors’ Centre Building Committee
Letter; Patricia Langridge, Chairperson Banff Library/Seniors’ Centre Building Committee to Mr. Tom Ross, Acting Superintendent, Banff National Park
Letter; E. J. Hart, Administrator, Peter and Catharine Whyte Foundation to Patricia Langridge, Chairperson Banff Library/Seniors’ Centre Building Committee
Letter: Patricia E. McNamee, Librarian/Secretary/Treasurer, Banff Public Library to Patricia Langridge, Chairperson Banff Library/Seniors’ Centre Building Committee
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Inventory listing - Unprocessed

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Part Of
Banff Public Library fonds
Date Range
1949 to 1994
Reference Code
M71 / V785 / Box 1 - Unprocessed
Description Level
3 / Series
Part Of
Banff Public Library fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M71 / V785
Sous-Fonds
M71 / V785
Accession Number
2017.8661
Reference Code
M71 / V785 / Box 1 - Unprocessed
Date Range
1949 to 1994
Physical Description
Textual records and photographs
Language
English
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Content Details
Box contents consists of Banff Public Library minutes 1949 to 1994
Processing Status
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Inventory listing - Unprocessed

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Part Of
Banff Public Library fonds
Date Range
1995 - 2006
Reference Code
M71 / V785 / Box 2 - Unprocessed
Description Level
3 / Series
Part Of
Banff Public Library fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M71 / V785
Sous-Fonds
M71 / V785
Accession Number
2017.8661
Reference Code
M71 / V785 / Box 2 - Unprocessed
Date Range
1995 - 2006
Physical Description
Texual records
Language
English
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Content Details
Box contents consists of Banff Public Library minutes 1995 - 2006
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Inventory listing - Unprocessed

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Part Of
Banff Public Library fonds
Date Range
1984 - 2007
Reference Code
M71 / V785 / Box 4 - Unprocessed
Description Level
3 / Series
Part Of
Banff Public Library fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M71 / V785
Sous-Fonds
M71 / V785
Accession Number
2017.8661
Reference Code
M71 / V785 / Box 4 - Unprocessed
Date Range
1984 - 2007
Physical Description
Textual records and photographic records
Language
English
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Content Details
Box contents consist of: Two small green photograph albums Banff Public Library 1984-1989 Banff Public Library 2003-2007 Programming, staff events, renovations Fourteen photos mounted on foam core with a sheet of paper describing the images. Copied and mounted by Chic Scott for a library celebration c. 2005.
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Inventory listing - Unprocessed

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Banff Public Library fonds
Date Range
1970 - 2007
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M71 / V785 / Box 5 - Unprocessed
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3 / Series
Part Of
Banff Public Library fonds
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3 / Series
Fonds Number
M71 / V785
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M71 / V785
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2017.8661
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M71 / V785 / Box 5 - Unprocessed
Date Range
1970 - 2007
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Textual and photographic records
Language
English
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Title based on contents of file
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Box contents consist of: Two guest books containing visitor comments from 1999 and 2000 One file of negatives – ca. 1970? to 2000? and 1 CD-R disc containing 109 J-PEG photos dating 2000-2007 One VHS containing the Much Music Snowjob event, March 1995 containing a segment filmed in the library (staff Margaret Watson & Max Elliott). Special program event posters
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J. J. Brewster personal papers series. -- 1956-1972

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Brewster Transport Company Ltd. fonds
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File contains business cards, letters of acknowledgement, records re insurance and employment. Also include 1948 history of the Brewster family and correspondence pertaining to "Telescope" film re Brewster history, 1964.
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M82 / [260]
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3 / Series
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Brewster Transport Company Ltd. fonds
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3 / Series
Series
VIII. Other
Reference Code
M82 / [260]
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1 file of textual records (1 cm)
Scope & Content
File contains business cards, letters of acknowledgement, records re insurance and employment. Also include 1948 history of the Brewster family and correspondence pertaining to "Telescope" film re Brewster history, 1964.
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J. Monroe Thorington papers and photographs series. -- 1871-1974

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J. Monroe Thorington fonds
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Series consists of: A. American Alpine Club correspondence, 1903-1969, 23 cm; B. Correspondence re mountaineering in the Alps and Canada, 1914-1971, 47 cm; C. Guidebooks, writings, diary, ca.1915-1974, 33 cm; D. Dr. W. S. Ladd and Allen Carpe papers, ca.1925-1947, 7 cm, includes manuscripts, corres…
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M106 / 1, 3 - 9, 38 - 213
V622 / PA / 1 - 28
V622 / PB / 1 - 3
V622 / PC / 1 - 3
V622 / NA / 1 - 2
V622 / NS / 1 - 28
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3 / Series
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J. Monroe Thorington fonds
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3 / Series
Series
I. J. Monroe Thorington papers and photographs
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M106 / 1, 3 - 9, 38 - 213
V622 / PA / 1 - 28
V622 / PB / 1 - 3
V622 / PC / 1 - 3
V622 / NA / 1 - 2
V622 / NS / 1 - 28
Physical Description
ca.110 cm of textual records. -- 64 photographs : prints, transparencies, copy negatives
Scope & Content
Series consists of: A. American Alpine Club correspondence, 1903-1969, 23 cm; B. Correspondence re mountaineering in the Alps and Canada, 1914-1971, 47 cm; C. Guidebooks, writings, diary, ca.1915-1974, 33 cm; D. Dr. W. S. Ladd and Allen Carpe papers, ca.1925-1947, 7 cm, includes manuscripts, correspondence, diary; E. Photographs, 1871-1970, 64 items, pertains mainly to climbing associates, mountain guides, friends and climbs, also tombstones of friends at the Banff Cemetery; F. Other, 1901-1971, 9 items, includes miscellaneous original summit notes, articles, etc. pertaining to Jean Habel, David Douglas, other landmark mountaineering activities in the Canadian Rockies, miscellaneous
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Access to negatives is by appointment only
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Constitutes Series I of the J. Monroe Thorington fonds
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M106 / 1 Framed manuscript map and photo of Mt. Columbia, labelled: "1901, Jean Habel's map of the Athabaskas, and his photo of Mt. Columbia from the N." [removed from frame July 92] M106 / 3 Thorington bibliography: list of articles in various journals relating to mountaineering in Canada. M106 / 4 Note from warden re: washed out O'Hara road, 1970, July 21 ; "Rules For Smoking In Bed", set, from Num-Ti-Jah Lodge, Bow Lake. M106 / 5 Article: "The Cariboo Journal of John Macoun" by J. Monroe Thorington from "The Geographical Society of Philadelphia Bulletin, xxviii,1930 July, copy. M106 / 6 Three articles written by J. M. Thorington, copies: "Expedition to Freshfield Group"; "Expedition to Columbia Icefields"; "Expedition to Athabasca Pass, Tonquin Valley and Mount Robson", [1924]. Newsclipping: "Canadians Sight Hairy Creatures" [sasquatches], 1969 Sept. 14, New York Times, copy. Typed articles: "Adam Joachim As Told by George Camp Summer 1965" and "Adam Joachim As Written In a Letter By George Camp", 1970 Nov., 2 items. Letter from Herschel Clifford Parker to B. F. [Benjamin Frank] Seaver, 1903 July 25, copy, re: first ascents of Mt. Goodsir, Hungabee Mountain, Kaufmann brothers [Hans and Christian] as guides. [also duplicate copy in M106 / 41]. Letter from George Kinney, 1934 Sept. 7, copy, re: A. O. Wheeler, Conrad Kain, Curly Phillips with Smithsonian Institute group on ACC Mt. Robson expedition, 1911, first ascent of Whitehorn Mountain by [Conrad?] Kain, 1911. List of T. E. Wilson's ascents for Mrs. [Mary] Schaffer, 1909. Letter from Henrietta L. (Tuzo) Wilson, 1922 Mar. 20, re: climbs in the Rockies, first ascent of Mt. Tuzo, Christian Kaufmann as guide on ascents of Mt.Tuzo & Wapta Mountain, 1906 July 11; copy. Two letters from Ted Abram, 1971 Feb. 4 & 19: re: stories (covering letter from J. M. T. to M. H. S. [Maryalice Harvey Stewart]), also in Feb. 19 letter re: meeting Fred Stephens at Tete Jaune. Cache, 1907. Manuscripts, by Ted Abram, typewritten: copies, 4 items: "Over the Hills and Far Away" ; "Horse Surgery on the Trail in 1911" ; "The Hunted Hunter" re: some information on history of Hargreaves Brothers; "Near Tragedy on the Mountain" 1932. Notes, typewritten, by J. M. Thorington: 1922, re: trip to Freshfield Group, expedition to Columbia Icefield; 1924, re: expedition to Athabaska [Athabasca] Pass, Tonquin Valley and Mt. Robson. M106 / 7 Anonymous - framed manuscript containing a portrait of David Douglas by his niece ; Extract, from David Douglas' short journal re: Mts. Hooker and Brown and his autograph, 1825. [removed from frame, July 1992] M106 / 8 Summit note, 1901 Aug. 1, framed, re: Jean Habel's, Fred Ballard's and Dan Campbell's ascent of peak [*Habel's Mt. Chaba] in E.Chaba Valley ; [*Jean Habel in 1901 ascended a peak he named 'Chaba', 1 mile N. E. of today's Chaba Peak] ; Summit notes, framed, re: first four ascents of Mt. Louis: 1916, 1923, 1924, 1933 - Conrad Kain was the guide on the first ascent in 1916 and summit note was brought down by Conrad Kain, Aug. 10, 1933 which was his birthday ; [Frames containing ascent records (see document file), removed from frame, July 1992] M106 / 9 Badge and explanatory note by J. Monroe Thorington re: the Sir Donald Club, Glacier, B.C. ; Letter to M. H. S. [Maryalice Harvey Stewart] from J. M. Thorington ; Christmas card, 1971 from E. Rummel showing Elizabeth Rummel with Tenzing Norgay. M106 / 38 List, American Alpine Club members, includes guide to obituary notices in AAJ, photocopy ; List, nominations to American Alpine Club 1909 - 1915, copy. M106 / 39 Letter from C. E. Fay to Howard Palmer, 1921 Mar. 1, copy ; Letter from C. E. Fay, 1921 April 16, copy, re: ascents on Mt. Afton in 1893, 1894 and 1897 ; Letters from Henry G. [Greer] Bryant 1910 Nov. 14 - 1923 Aug. 18, 3 items, copies. M106 / 40 Letter from Joseph W. LeConte, 1941 Nov. 25, copy ; A.A.C. memoranda on LeConte ; Letter from Joel E. Fisher, 1946 Aug. 5, re: letter from LeConte regarding corrections in Annals on him ; Letter from Ruth Little Sanford, n.d., copy, re: George T. Little, includes 2 pages of biography. M106 / 41 Letter from Herschel Clifford Parker to B. F. Seaver, 1903 July 25, copy, re: first ascents of Mt. Goodsir, Hungabee Mountain, Kaufmann brothers [Hans and Christian] as guides. [see also copy in M106 / 6] ; Letters from Harry P. Nichols, 1923 Mar. 10 - 1940 Nov. 2, 10 items, copies. M106 / 42 Letters, G. M. Weed, 1923 Mar. 22 - 1941 Dec. 9, 7 items, copies ; Letters from George M. Weed to Henry S. Kingman, 1936 Sept. 28, copy, re: naming of Mt. Noyes, naming of and attempts on Mt. Weed ; Letter from Annie S. Peck to C. E. Fay, 1909 Jan. 22, copy ; Letter, George Vaux Jr., 1923 May 4. M106 / 44 Letter from S. H. Mitchell to F. K. Butters, 1925 Jan. 12, copy ; Letter from F. Butters, 1945 Apr. 26, copy ; Letters from Lee Irwin Smith, 1945 Aug. 20 - 1946 Aug. 19, re: biographical information on Butters, 4 items, copies ; Letter from B. [Benjamin] S. Comstock, 1927 Mar. 4, copy, re: date of climb of Eiffel Peak. M106 / 45 Letters from E. W. Harnden, 1937 Jan. 13 - 1946 Jan. 8, 4 items, copies, includes ascent of Mt. Bruce. M106 / 46 Letters from Joseph William A. Hickson, 1923 Sept. 19 - 1952 Nov. 29, 83 items, copies: 1923 Sept. 19 - Oct. 5, 4 items re: James Outram and his Turret Peak, first ascent of Mt. Spring-Rice; 1945 Jan. 12 contains biographical information - Charles Robert Cross. M106 / 47 Letters from Joseph William A. Hickson, 1923 Sept. 19 - 1952 Nov. 29, 83 items, copies; see letter of Jan. 12, 1945 for biographical information ; 1939 Mar. 6 letter re: ascent of Mt. Cyclone, 1910. M106 / 48 Letter re: Edward Willet Dorland Holway (1853-1923) from Lee Irwin Smith to Thorington (Oct. 2, 1945) re: address of Holway's daughter ; James Sather Hutchinson (1867-1959), 1 page of biographical information, June 5, 1945 ; William Libby (1855-1927) - 1 letter from Librarian, Princeton University to Thorington (June 11, 1945) re: Libby's expedition to Mesa Encantada in 1897 (photograph included) ; M106 / 49 Letters from Henry Fairbanks Montagnier, 1929 July 29 - 1933 Mar. 30, 17 items, copies. M106 / 50 Letters from Howard Palmer, 1920 Nov. 10 - 1921 Sept. 13, copies. M106 / 51 Letters from Howard Palmer, 1922 Sept. 13, re: David Douglas; 1922 Sept. 30, re: traverse of Ursus Major Mountain; 1922 Feb. 1, re: naming of Serenity Mountain; copies. M106 / 52 Letters from Howard Palmer, copies: 1925 Sept. 28 and Oct. 26, re: ascent of Bastion Peak; Japanese ascent of Mt. Alberta, 1925 Sept. 28; ascents of Mt. Fryatt, Mt. Lapensee, 1926 Aug. 16. M106 / 53 Letters from Howard Palmer, copies: n.d., 1929, 1930 Sept. 11 letter re: death of Neuman D. Waffl. M106 / 54 Letters from Howard Palmer, copies: 1937 Jan. 5, re: traverse of Mt. Smart; 1938 Jan. 2, re: ascents on Sugarloaf Mountain; 1940 Dec. 29, re: discussion of American Alpine Club's physical operations to 1940 ; Letters from Howard Palmer, 1941 June 1 - 1942 Apr. 19, 7 items, copies: re: Munday-Zillmer [Raymond T. Zillmer] controversy [includes letter from Don Munday to Editorial Board of A.A.J.]; also letter 1942 Aug. 20, re: Iconoclast Mountain trip. M106 / 55 Letters from J. M. Thorington to Howard Palmer, 1942 Dec. 18, copy, re: memories of James Outram ; Letter from H. Palmer, 1944 July 4, copy, re: ascent of Mt. Afton with dog, 1907 ; Letter from Howard Palmer to Frederick K. Butters, 1922 Sept. 10, copy ; Letter from J. Simpson, 1927 Sept., copy, re: ascent of Mt. Cline. M106 / 56 12 letters from Henry Augustus Perkins to Thorington, Jan. 5, 1945 - Nov. 8, 1950 re: article on Iceland, Chamonix ; Article and corrections: "Mont Blanc Sideshow" M106 / 57 Letter extracts, Nichols to B. F. [Benjamin Frank] Seaver, 1924 Aug. 29, copies, re: Mt. Logan expedition (1925) ; A.A.C. circular, to members, 1924 Sept. re: advertising Mt. Logan expedition ; Letters from Harrington Putnam, 1923 May 30 & 1930 Jan. 31, 2 items, copies ; Biographical data, 1928 Canadian Alpine Journal, copies, re: B. F. Seaver ; Letters from Seaver, 1923 Nov. 28 - 1927 Aug. 19, 8 items ; Letter from Mary V. [Vaux] Walcott, 1940 May 6, copy. M106 / 58 Letters from A. O. Wheeler, copies: 1922 Mar 13, re: Frederick Michel, arrangements and prices for pack trip with Brewster's [Transport Co. Ltd.], walking and riding tour and outfitters opposition to it [Wheeler's Walking and Riding Tours]; 1922 Oct. 11 & Nov. 23, 2 items, re: Mt. Brown; Mt. Hooker; ascent of Coronation Mountain by A. J. Campbell, D.L.S., first ascent of North Peak of Molar Mountain by Bridgland ; Letters from A. O. Wheeler, 1920 Dec. 29 - 1944 Jan. 19, 31 items, copies: 1932 Nov. 28 - 1933 Nov. 18, 3 items, re: ACC Glacial Committee, [includes memos and instructions]; 1936 Nov. 19, re: Chaba Peak and area; 1942 Aug. 25, re: identity of ten original Swiss guides [Canadian Pacific Railway]; 1944 Jan. 19, re: renaming of Mt. Amery ; Memo from A. O. Wheeler, 1938 Nov. 18, re: observations of Bow, Peyto and Bugaboo Glaciers. M106 / 59 Letter from Allen H. Bent, 1920 Jan. 12, copy ; Letters from Belmore Browne, n.d., 1942 Oct. 24 - 1954 Jan. 3, 9 items, copies: 1942 Oct. 24 letter re: Ulysses LaCasse and Mungers ascent of Molar Mountain, 1923; n.d. letter re: some members of the Lovat Scouts. M106 / 60 Letter from Samuel Prescott Fay, 1935 July 17, copy ; Letters from Andrew J. Gilmour, 1925 Sept. 27 - 1941 Jan. 27, 6 items, copies: 1925 Sept. 27, re: attempt on Resplendent Mountain, 1915. M106 / 61 Letters from W. S. Ladd and J. M. Thorington, 1926 Aug. 3 & Sept. ?, 2 items, copies: re: attempt on Fairweather Mountain. M106 / 62 Letters from Albert H. MacCarthy, 1922 June 5 - 1947 Oct. 15, 7 items, copies: 1922 June 5, re: note on ascents of Mt. Farnham, Mt. Nelson, note on climb of peak believed to be Mt. Sally Serena, first ascent and descent by North west arete of Mt. Sir Donald; 1924 Nov. 1, re: Mt. Logan expedition (1925); 1937 Mar. 15, re: ascent of Eyebrow Peak, 1915 Aug., ascent of Howser Spire ; Letter from A. H. MacCarthy to H. F. Lambart, 1943 Dec. 29, copy, re: reminiscences of Mt. Logan Expedition (1925). M106 / 63 Letter from A. A. McCoubrey, 1928 Dec. 13 - 1942 Jan. 27, 19 items, copies includes 1928 Dec. 13 letter re: measurements of Toby Glacier, 1915-1928, naming of Mt. Toby. M106 / 64 Letters from James Grafton Rogers, 1938 Mar. 30 - 1967 Mar. 5, 5 items, copies ; also letter from J. G. Rogers to Harry Hall, 1941 Dec. 23, copy. M106 / 66 List, names and information on AAC Pacific Coast members elected prior to 1912, 5 items, copies. M106 / 67 Letter from W. A. B. Coolidge, 1920 Dec. 5, copy, re: Rudolf Bernet ; Letters from Sir Martin Conway, 1922 Oct. 24 and 1930 Dec. 9, 2 items, copies, re: Mt. Conway. M106 / 68 - 69 Letters from J. P. [John Percy] Farrar, 1922 Sept. 1 - 1929 Jan. 2, 38 items, copies. M106 / 70 Letter from A. L. Mumm, 1922 Feb. 24, copy. M106 / 71 - 72 Letters from Sydney Spencer, 1925 June 13 - 1949 Oct. 1, 74 items, copies. M106 / 73 - 74 53 letters from E. L. Strutt to Thorington (Mar. 27, 1927 - June 22, 1946) re: articles in British Alpine Journal (Strutt is editor); request for news of A.A.C.; Albert Smith; death of Farrar; Paccard document files on Logan; Montagnier; King of the Belgians; blacks; obituaries; retirement from Alpine Journal ; M106 / 75 7 letters from Noel E. Odell to Thorington (Dec. 1, 1927 - April 12, 1945) re: visit; summer plans; article on Greenland trip and 1 letter from Odell to A. Burr, Nov. 9, 1933 re: Ruttledge paper ; Letter from Oliver Perry-Smith to Thorington, Mar. 9, 1965 re: thanks ; Letter from N. B. Clinch to Crosby Perry-Smith, June 12, 1969 re: condolences on death of father ; Letter from Clinch to Thorington, June 12, 1969 re: deathof O. Perry-Smith ; Letter from Crosby T. Perry-Smith to Thorington, June 5, 1969 re: thanks. M106 / 76 1 page proposal for honorary membership for Dr. H. Bradford Washburn Jr. and Dr. Walter A. Wood, Jan. 14, 1967 ; 1 page brief biography of Washburn ; Letter from Washburn to Thorington, Nov. 30, 1966 re: Shipton's "Mountain Conquest" - correction sheet included ; 1 page brief biography of Dr. Walter A. Wood ; Letter from Young to Thorington, June 6, 1940 re: unable to write at present. M106 / 77 2 letters from George G. Aitken (Chief Geographer, Victoria, B.C.) to Thorington, Mar. 10 & May 28, 1937, re: naming of "Monashee" Mountains; Kain ; Letter from Freeman Allen to Thorington, Apr. 16, 1930 re: thanks ; 9 letters from Leopold Amery (Alpine Club) to Thorington, Jan. 28, 1930 - Sept. 14, 1948, re: location of Mt. Amery; ascents of Mts. Amery, Saskatchewan, incomplete ascent of Mt. Bryce, peak west of Maligne Lake, Mt. Leah; photographs; book on Kain; Longstaff's retirement; Randall incident ; Richard Archibald (American Alpine Club) letter to Thorington, Jan. 22, 1936 re: altitude of Mt. Albert Edward, Papua ; Letter to Thorington from Max Aufdenblatten (guide, Zermatt), Dec. 29, 1925, re: ____ in German ; From Fred D. Ayres, [1948] Sept. 29 - 1952 Oct. 6, 5 items, copies; 1952 Oct. 6, re: photos of Mt. Conrad - map included; ice axe found on Freshfield Glacier in 1947 [J. M. T. note explaining], notes on first ascents of Mts. Erasmus, Hooge, Willerval, Monchy Mountain, unnamed [1 mile e. of Erasmus]. M106 / 78 Letters to Thorington from: Florence Baillie-Grohman (Sehlas Motzen, Tyrol) to Thorington, Oct. 10, 1936; Bob [Robert] Bates, copies, 1935 Sept. 16 - 1970 Oct. 7; Anderson Bakewell (A.A.C.), June 3, 1942 re: peaks in Mexico; E. D. Bladock (Chief Cartographer, Ottawa), 1 letter re: elevations of several points on Jasper Park south sheet, naming of peaks after Frank Smythe; Charlotte Baldwin, 1929 Dec. 2, copy, re: first ascent of Mt. Gloria; 30 letters to Thorington from Robert Bates (A.A.C., A.C.), Sept. 16, 1935 - Oct. 7, 1970 re: climbing in Alaska [probably McKinley]; climb of Mt. Wood; parachuting; Smythe, eruption of Vesuvius; discussion of mountain warfare; editorship of Alpine Journal; expedition to Victoria Island (Arctic); honouring of Ladd; Everest expeditions; naming of Mt. Thorington; climbing in Nepal; history of American Alpine Club; ark on Mt. Ararat. M106 / 79 7 letters to Thorington from E. Bentley Beauman (A.C.), Aug. 15, 1948 - Dec. 3, 1967, re: Abominable Snowman; plans for summer in Swiss Alps ; Letter from Fred Beckey (A.A.C.) to Thorington, Aug. 27, 1945, re: mountain guide to Washington; first ascent of Mt. Adams, Mt. Index ; Letter from Raffi Bedoyen (A.A.C.) to Thorington, Sept. 8, 1940, re: ascent of Snowpatch Spire ; 8 letters from Sir Gavin de Beer (A.C.) to Thorington, Nov. 10, 1945 - June 24, 1968, re: survey of American ascents in the Alps; list of mountaineering books; John Morgan's journals; J. A. De Luc burial place; Edmund John Clark; Paccard. M106 / 80 Letters from Fred C. Bell, 1931 Sept. 8 & 1937 April 4, 2 items, copies re: David Douglas article, monument to Kain at Cranbrook ; Letter to Thorington from R. G. Hartley Bibby (A.C.), Mar. 18, 1935, re: request for Kain's autobiography ; 2 letters to Thorington from Anthony J. Drexel Biddle (Mt. Biddle), Jan. 8, 1937 & Jan. 19, 1937, re: son's operation and letter from Thorington to Biddle, Jan. 15, 1937 ; 3 letters [in German] from Joseph Anton Biner (guide, Zermatt) to Thorington, Mar. 6, 1927 - Dec. 12, 1928. M106 / 81 63 letters from Thomas S. Blakeney (A.C.) to Thorington, Mar. 1, 1949 - Dec. 21, 1970 re: ascents of Monte Rosa; Auldja material; Everest & Mont Blanc reliefs; publication of a volume of Thorington's essays; discussion of various inclusions for A.J.; proofs; O. Perry-Smith; Whymper; Charles Evans [cripple] president of Alpine Club; first Englishwoman to climb Mt. Blanc; amalgamation of Alpine Climbing Groups with A.C.; J. K. Stone; A. L. Mumm - [Whirlpool Valley]; Blakeney's displeasure with A. C.; Everest 50 year anniversary; historical recording of climbs; Graham Brown; Cal du Lion. M106 / 82 Letter to Thorington from: F. A. Blossom (Explorer's Club), July 29, 1931 re: explorer's tales ; Bob Cary (A.A.C.) letter to Thorington, Oct. 27, 1925 ; Orrin Bonney (A.A.C.), May 8, 1940 re: artcles on first mountain ascent in North America ; 5 letters from Joseph Braunstein (Vienna musicologist) to Thorington, Feb. 10, 1941 - Apr. 17, 1942 ; Letter from James I. Brewster to Thorington, 1940 Oct. 1, copy ; Letters from: Norman Bright (A.A.C.), Apr. 28, 1938 to Thorington ; Letters to Bright from: Burge, Sept. 13, 1944; from unidentified, Sept. 18, 1944 re: Strathdee; Glen Scott, May 1, 1944 re: Sequoia National Park; Mrs. Irving Garrett, Aug. 29, 1944 re: Strathdee; J. H. Corry (Geographic Board of Canada) re: naming of Sky Walk Peak in the Rockies referred to Executive Council. M106 / 83 Letters from Eric Brooks, 1945 Apr. 8 - 1952 Oct. 20, 9 items, copies: 1947 Jan. 22 & 29, 2 items, includes info on A. O. Wheeler Hut, proposed Conrad Kain Hut, ascents of Quintet #1 - #4; 1952 Oct. 20, re: Lawrence Grassi ; Letters from G. [George] H. Browne, 1926 Dec. 4 & Dec. 23, 2 items, copies ; Climbing sheets, "Climbs Made From ACC Camp" [Bugaboo Creek], 1946 July 14 - 28, 4 typewritten copies. M106 / 84 Letters from Helen I. Buck , 1931 Oct. 2 - 1953 Apr. 23, 23 items, copies. M106 / 85 3 letters from Buhler to Thorington, July 27, 1935 - Jan. 12, 1949, 2 letters in German ; 5 Letter from Douglas Busk to Thorington, Sept. 25, 1928 - Dec. 28, 1950 re: Mystery Mountain; Munday; request for information on peaks which have been climbed; climbs of Redoubt and first ascent of Mt. Casemate ; Letters from Lawrence Burpee, June 15, 1925 - Mar. 21, 1932, 6 items, copies, re: McGillivray's Rock as Mt. Hooker; Macoun journal. M106 / 86 2 letters from Thomas D. Cabot (A.A.C.) to Thorington, Dec. 4, 1931 & Dec. 11, 1936 ; Letter from Howard Carlson (A.A.C.) to Thorington, Mar. 28, _____, re: doubts about Robson climb of Putnam & Hargreaves ; 16 letter from Allen Carpe, May 9, 1922 - Aug. 8, 1930 re: equipment for climbing, plans for Clemenceau climb; Bush Peak; Albreda Peak (Mt. Milton); Selkirk Mts. additions; Douglas journal and Mt. Brown; climb of Mt. Brazeau; Mrs. Schaffer's topographical errors; Mt. Mary Vaux; Gold Range; Tonquin Valley - Simon Peak and Bennington; altitude of Athabasca Pass; 1 draft of note on the climb of Albreda Mountain - North Gold Range. M106 / 87 Letters and notes from Alfred L. Castle, 1928 Jan. 25 - 1943 Apr. 2, 3 items, copies: [includes ascents of Mt. Cline, 1927 Aug. 14; ascent of Mt. Columbia, 1927 Aug. 8] ; Letters from Rollin T. Chamberlin, 1925 Mar. 10 - 1944 Dec. 14, 8 items, copies. M106 / 89 - 90 Letters and notes from Eaton Cromwell, 52 items, copies: 1931 Aug. 19, re: ascent of Hungabee 1909 Aug. 24; 1963 Mar. 8 - 1970 Nov. 20. M106 / 89 Letter from E. Cromwell, [1930], copy, re: first ascent of Pigeon Spire. M106 / 90 Letters from E. Cromwell, 52 items, copies: 1936 Aug. 15, re: ascent of Wenkchemna Peak by Southeast ridge; 1939 Jan. 13, re: first ascents of Crescent Tower, Eastpost Spire, Mt. Murchison South Tower, Turret Peak; 1943 Sept. 27, re: new route on Park Mountain; 1963 Mar. 8 - 1970 Nov. 20 ; Notes of E. Cromwell, copies, re: first ascent of south ridge and traverse of Mt. Carnavon; season of 1941, re: new route on Mt. Collier, ascent of two towers on Mt. Murchison, new route on the Vice President. M106 / 91 Letters from Georgia Engelhard: 1910 Oct. 13, copy, re: ascent of Mt. Bosworth ; to J. E. Johnson, 1929 Mar. 12, copy, re: ascent of Mt. Collier ; from G. [Georgia] (Cromwell) Engelhard, 1939 Jan. 27 - 1952 Dec. 11, 10 items, copies: 1940 Oct. 13 re: ascent of Mt. Owen; 1949 Jan. 16, re: first ascents of Andromache, Mt. Hurd. M106 / 92 Climbing notes from Doug R. Crosby, 1940, copies: re: ascents of W. Cathedral Crags, July 1940; Mt. Columbia, 1940 June 30; traverse of Mt. Girouard, 1940 Aug. 20 ; Letter from L. [Louis] S. Crosby, 1941 Feb. 11, copy. M106 / 93 Letter from Glen Dawson, 1938 Oct. 28, copy, re: first ascent of Brenta Spire. M106 / 95 Letters from Dr. James Morgan, D. Nelson, W. A. Dykes, The Royal Society, Royal Artillery Institution, Royal Botanic Gardens, The Library of the Colonial Office, L. J. Burpee, copies, re: David Douglas. M106 / 97 Letters from A. W. Drinnan, 1924 Aug. 25 - 1929 Mar. 15, copies, 3 items, re: first ascent of Wenkchemna Peak. M106 / 98 Letters from Dyson Duncan (A.A.C.) to Thorington, 13 copies: Nov. 30, 1927 - Jan. 6, 1954 re: mistake in guide on Mt. Sarback; climb on Lyell #4; climbs of 1927; Aug. 3, 1934 re: attempt on Rostrum (Bush) Peak; Feb. 28, 1943 re: description of mountain warfare training at Saskatchewan Glacier. Letter from Dana Durand (A.A.C.) to Thorington, n.d. M106 / 99 Letter from J. E. C. Eaton (A.C.) to Thorington, Mar. 9, 1922 re: changes in guide on Eaton's 1910 ascents in the Freshfield Group ; Letter from Arthur Brewster Emmons to Thorington, Apr. 24, 1945 re: climbs in Argentine Andes ; 12 letters from Claire Elaine Engel (Alpine write) to Thorington, Oct. 3, 1934 - Dec. 10, 1937 re: "Mt. Blanc Sideshow" and Albert Smith review; early XIX century climbs of Mt. Blanc. M106 / 100 3 letters from Linwood M. Erskine, Jr. (A.A.C.) to Thorington, June 5, 1946 - Dec. 23, 1966 re: Guide to the Interior Ranges; Mt. Butters ; Georges Esoppey (A.A.C.) letter to Thorington, 1942 ; 3 letters from Guy M. Everett (A.A.C.) to Thorington, Mar. 2, 1953 - Mar. 30, 1953 re: Albert Smith and his ascent of Mt. Blanc; ACC camp in Whirlpool area; Auldjo. M106 / 101 18 letters from Francis Peloubet Farquhar (A.A.C.) to Thorington, Oct. 5, 1930 - Dec. 5, 1966. M106 / 102 Correspondence from E. Feuz, 1920 June 10 - 1970 Dec. 20, 42 items, copies: 1930 Feb. 3 re: ascent of Mt. Amery; incomplete ascent of Mt. Bryce. M106 / 103 Letters from Walter Feuz, 1924 Nov. 18 - 1952 Jan. 23, 7 items, copies. M106 / 104 Letters from John C. Oberlin, copies: 1948 Sept. 19, re: second ascent of Mt. Alberta; 1952 Sept. 5; Map,"Termini of Athabaska [Athabasca] and Dome Glaciers", 1953. M106 / 105 Letters from: Joel Ellis Fisher, 1929 Oct. 26 - 1949 Jan. 9, 13 items, copies ; Margaret D. Fleming, 1943 Jan. 6 & 1946 June 24, 2 items, copies. M106 / 106 Letters from Harold E. Forster, 1932 Apr. 20 and 1933 Apr. 12, 2 items, copies: re: early steamboats on the Columbia River, Columbia Valley ; Letters from Val A. Fynn, 1924 Mar. 14 & Oct. 14, 2 items, copies. M106 / 107 Letters from Malcolm D. Geddes, 1924 Dec. 16 & 1927 Feb. 25, 2 items, copies ; Letters from Lillian Gest, 1904 - 1940 Jan. 17, copies: [1904] re: ascent of Teepee Peak or G1 on Teepee Mountain; [1937] Aug. 24, re: first ascent of Trident Mountain; letter, n.d. July 21, re: ascent of Waterfall Peak, 1938. M106 / 108 Letter from J. S. T. Gibson, 1945 Feb. 12, copy, re: second ascent of Foster Peak ; Letters from John Murray Gibbon, 1924 Oct. 30 & 1926 Jan. 20, 2 items, copies, 1924 Oct. 30, re: Byron Harmon filming on Columbia Icefield ; Letters from E. R. (Rex) Gibson, 1940 Oct. 5 - 1952 Oct. 26, 5 items, copies, re: 1952 Oct. 26, re: Lawrence Grassi and his guiding qualifications. M106 / 109 Letters from Bradley B. Gilman, 1941 Jan. 21 - 1966 Dec. 22, 12 items, copies: 1941 Jan. 21 letter re: recession of Mons Glacier, first ascent of Sullivan Peak ; Letter from Frank Gladish, 1940 Oct. 10, copy. M106 / 110 Letters from Nathaniel Lewis Goodrich, [1927] May 15 - 1937 Mar. 25, 9 items, copies ; Letter from Donald P. Graham, 1952 Sept. 13, copy, re: new route on Mt. Victoria. M106 / 111 Letter from Winthrop Benton Greene to Thorington, Dec. 31, 1919 re: climbs accomplished ; 1 page obituary notice ; Letters to Thorington from Henry S. Bryant, C. E. Fay, L. L. Delafield re: Greene's candidacy. M106 / 112 Letter from Henry Warren Greenham, 1940 Oct. 25, copy, re: first ascent of Mt. Brewster ; Letters to Thorington from: Lawrence I. Grinnell (A.A.C.) to Thorington, Sept. 18, 1933, n.d. ; Gilbert Grosvenor, Dec. 28, 1932 re: cartographic collection ; Alois Gstrein (Austrian guide, Oetzthal), Dec. 30, 1939 - letter is in German. M106 / 113 Letters from William R. Hainsworth, 1928 - 1969 May 12, 11 items, copies. M106 / 114 Letter from Henry S. Hall, Jr., 1923 June 21 - 1969 May 14, 49 items, copies, 1923 Aug. 23, copy, re: first ascent of Mt. Clemenceau. M106 / 115 Letter from Byron Harmon, 1928 Jan. 20, copy ; Letter from W. D. Harris 1928, Feb. 23, copy. M106 / 116 Letters from Christian Hasler, 1923 May 24 - 1940, 6 items, copies: 1937 Apr. 10, re: ascent of Mt. Fox by Paul McIntyre; article re: grizzly bear attack on Morant and Hasler ; Letter from Lillian Gest, n.d. Mar. 23, copy, re: climb of Iconoclast Mountain, 1924. M106 / 117 Letter from K. A. Henderson, 1937 Feb. 25, copy, re: ascent of Granite Peak ; Note from K. A. Henderson, n.d., copy, re: ascent route of Mt. Maye. M106 / 118 Letters from Sterling B. Hendricks [AAC], 1932 - 1946, n.d., 11 items, copies: ascent of Augustine Peak; first ascent of Farbus Mountain; ascents of big Blackfriar, Sentinel Peak 1946; ascent of Howser Spire, North Tower; letter, n.d., re: ascent of Mt. Olympus, first ascent of Sir Ernest [N.E. peak of Mount Shackleton], second ascent of Mt. Sir Sandford 1946, ascent of Unicorn Mountain 1946. M106 / 119 13 letters from Horst von Hennig (A.A.C.) to Thorington, Dec. 7, 1953 - Jan. 31, [1969?] re: information on Etna Mountain; Emile Gos collection (letters to Gos included); planned trip to Dolomites, 1968 ; 2 letters from Phineas Henny (A.A.C.) to Thorington, n.d., Jan. 18, 1967 re: plans for summer trip in the Alps, bad weather in the Alps ; Letter from Edward S. Herbert (A.C.) to Thorington, Nov. 20, 1953. M106 / 120 Letters from Julian Griswold Hillhouse, 192? Aug. 7 - 1936 Jan. 22, 19 items, copies ; Letter from Hillhouse to John Hart, 1932 Oct. 4. M106 / 121 Letter from John H. Hoag, 1926 Sept. 5, copy, re: ascent of Bennington Peak ; Letter from N. W. Spadavecchia, 1926 Sept. 11, copy, re: ascent of Bennington Peak. M106 / 122 Letters from Edward V. Huntington, 1929 Apr. 10, re: ascent of Mt. Columbia; 1929 June 14; 2 items, copies ; Letter from Charles S. Hunter, 1946 Feb., copy. M106 / 123 Letter from Richard K. Irvin, 1953 Sept. 1, copy, re: ascents of Mt. Colin, Oubliette Peak, The Watchtower. M106 / 124 Letters from Joseph E. Johnson, 1925 Feb. 13 - 1966 Dec. 29, 4 items, copies: 1925 Feb. 13 letter re: ascents of Mt. Edith Cavell by east ridge, Oldhorn Mountain. M106 / 125 Letters from Andrew J. Kauffman, 1946 Feb. 23 - 1952 Sept. 30, 7 items, copies: n.d. & 1946 Feb. 23, 2 items, re: ascent of North ridge of Mt. Swanzy; 1952 Sept. 30, re: ascents of Mts. Barlow, Cairnes, Mummery, Unnamed (Karakal), Jones Peak. M106 / 126 Letters from H. S. Kingman, 1933 Feb. 21 - 1964 May 12, 50 items, copies: 1934 Aug. 20 letter re: first ascent of Mt. Aye by Henry Crosby; 1935 Dec. 10, re: Joe Weiss; 1936 Sept. 3, re: first ascent of Mt. Weed; 1943 Nov. 13, re: finding Whymper's camps and ascent notes in Yoho Valley; 1952 Aug. 14, re: accident, airplane crash at Mt. Assiniboine ; Letter from Henry S. Kingman to Jimmy Simpson, 1934 Apr. 13, copy ; Letters from J. Simpson to Henry S. Kingman, 1934 Apr. 15 and June 15, 2 items. M106 / 127 Letter from Herbert Koth, 1952 Sept. 11, copy, re: ascent of Mt. Henry MacLeod ; Letters from Clifford B. Kopas, 1933 Nov. 14 - 1934 May 8, 3 items, copies ; Letters from Vigo Victor Kutschera, 1946 Oct. 26, copy. M106 / 128 Letters from Howard F. Lambart, n.d. and 1939 May 11, 2 items, copies ; Letters from Lambart to Howard Palmer: 1939 Apr. 25, Lambart to Geographic Board, 1939 Apr. 25 & May 11 and reply 1939 May 17, 2 items, copies. M106 / 129 Letter from Robert C. Linck, 1952 Aug. 23, re: first ascent of Pangman Peak; 1952 Oct. 3, re: ascent of Mt. Bergne & first ascent of Pangman Peak; copies ; Letters from Ray Legace, 1944 May 21 - 1947 Apr. 16, 2 items, copies ; Letters from Robert C. Linck, 1952 Aug. 23 - 1969 Aug. 20, 3 items, copies ; Robert Linck obituary notice, 1970 July 17 ; Letter from Mrs. Linck replying to J. M. Thorington's questions, 1970 Oct. 24 ; Letter from Robert O'Hara to W. D. Wilcox, 1908, Sept. 6. M106 / 130 2 letters from Lennox H. Lindsy to Thorington, n.d. & Mar. 6, 1935 ; 3 letters from Albert M. Linton to Thorington, Aug. 15, 1946 - Dec. 10, 1966 re: visit to Berg Lake, 22 years previously; Robson climb by Fuhrer Logan and Perry; altitudes of Wedgwood Peak ; Letter from Robert W. Lloyd to Thorington, May 14, 1949. M106 / 131 Letter from Frederick V. [Victor] Longstaff, 1944 Sept. 26, copy ; Letters from Tom Longstaff, 1934 Oct. 7 & 18, 2 items, copies. M106 / 134 Climbing notes by John D. & Ruth Mendenhall, 1 page, copy, re: first ascents of Aiguille Peak, Midway Peak, Mt. Synge ; Letters from John D. & Ruth Mendenhall, 1952 Oct. 16 - 1967 Dec. 13, 3 items, copies ; Letter from Dan McCowan, 1935 May 24, copy. M106 / 135 Article, 1943 Mar., the Tuftonian, copy, re: Prof. A. [Arthur] Michael. M106 / 136 Letters from Stanley H. Mitchell, 1916 Dec. 9 - 1929 Nov. 5, 28 items, copies: 1916 Dec. 9, re: naming of Mt. McGill; 1921 Mar. 28, re: Wheeler's view of Tom Wilson's ascents of Mt. Stephen and Wind Mountain; 1924 Nov. 11, re: first ascent of Lynx Mountain; 1927 Aug. 9, re: death of Malcolm D. Geddes on Mt. Lefroy; 1929 Apr. 29 re: first ascent of Naiset Peak; 1929 May 4 & Aug. 14, 2 items, re: ascents of Popes Peak; 1929 Nov. 5, re: party who climbed Outpost Peak. M106 / 137 Letter from Thomas B. Moffat to F. N. Waterman, 1930 Mar. 19, and reply 1930 Mar. 31, re: establishment of huts in the Rockies, copies ; Letter from Thomas B. Moffat, 1930 Apr. 29 and 1935 Mar. 21, 2 items ; Letter from John Mowat, 1952 Oct. 2, copy, re: ascent of Mt. Colin, Oubliette Peak, The Watchtower. M106 / 138 Letters from Thos. A. Mutch, 2 items, copies, n.d. & 1952 Oct. 27 re: ascent of Eiffel Tower on Eiffel Peak ; Letters from A. L. Mumm to Mrs. Eddy, 1920 Dec. 15 - 1922 Feb. 12, 3 items, copies ; Letters from Don Munday, 1948 Jan. 15 - Dec. 6, 3 items, copies. M106 / 139 Letters from Francis Stanley North, 1936 Mar. 29 - Oct. 18, 5 items, copies. M106 / 140 Letters from John C. Oberlin, 1947 Jan. 14 - 1961 May 26, 17 items, copies: 1947 Sept. 28, re: ascent of Oppy Mountain; 1948 Sept. 19, re: first ascent of Brussels Peak; 1948 Oct. 11, re: Joe Weiss' discovery of axe; 1952 Sept. 5, re: first ascents of Mts. Erasmus, Hooge, Monchy Mountain, ascent of Oppy Mountain. M106 / 141 "Report To The Topographical Survey of Canada" by [Alfred L. Ostheimer, 1927 Oct.], copy, re: Clemenceau Group in Rocky Mountains. M106 / 142 Letters from James Outram, 1921 Dec. 31 - 1924 Feb. 25, 4 items, copies. M106 / 143 Letter from R. H. Palenske, copy, 1940 Sept. 24. M106 / 144 Letter from Edmund Petrig, 1952 Oct. 2, copy, re: ascents of the east ridge of Haddo Peak, The Mitre by North face, the east ridge of Mt. Whyte. M106 / 145 - 146 A complete set of letters from and relating to Oliver Perry-Smith which formed the basis of "Profile of a Mountaineer" A.A.J. 1964: 12 letters from Perry-Smith to Thorington, Jan. 25, 1963 - Sept. 21, 1964 re: biographical data, some of his more memorable climbs; answers to questions posed by Thorington; climbs with Rudolf Aemmer; climbs from 1902, 1912-13; letters to Thorington from various individuals concerning Oliver Perry-Smith: including: Crosby T. Perry-Smith, Florence B. King, E. Toland, Berton H. Bayum, D. F. O. Dangar, E. Erlich,dr. F. Grassler, C. J. Luther, Helmut Haldagel, Hans Pohle, Fredrich Rosesler, Gerhard Voight, Fritz Wiesner. M106 / 147 Manuscript, "Introducing Donald 'Curly' Phillips" by Donald Phillips, 4 pages, copy ; Letters from Curly Phillips, 1924 Mar. 17 - 1938 Jan. 18, 22 items, copies ; Letter from Bert Wilkins, 1938 Apr. 10, re: Phillips' death, copy ; Letter from Joseph William A. Hickson, 1938 May 28, copy, re: Kinney - Phillips ascent of Mt. Robson ; Letter from A. O. Wheeler, 1938 Sept. 6, copy, re: Phillips ascent of Mt. Robson. M106 / 148 Letters from Polly Prescott, 1937 Jan. 25 & 1942 Dec. 8, 2 items, copies: 1937 Jan. 25 re: ascent of Mt. Bruce; first ascent of Mt. Dorothy; ascents of Mts. Farnham, Monica ; Letters from Edward C. Porter, 1951 Aug. 20 - 1966 Sept. 1, 3 items, copies: 1951 Aug. 20 letter re: ascent of North Peak of Mt. Victoria ; Letters from Dr. Erich Pistor, 1936 Oct 6 & 1939 Jul 8, 2 items, copies re: monument for Konrad Kain and Amelie Malek role in publishing book "Where the Clouds Can Go" M106 / 149 Letters from Christine L. Reid, 1936 Dec. 26 - 1967 Nov. 25, 4 items, copies: 1939 Nov. 20, re: first female ascent of Mt. Columbia, attempts on N2. M106 / 150 Letters from W. H. Hutchinson, Chief, Geographic Division, B.C. Government, 2 items, copies: 1955 Jan. 14, re: Robinson's nomenclature in Interior Ranges & W. R. Young, Chief, Geographic Division, B.C. Government, 1955 Mar. 15 re: acceptable names from Robinson ; Letters from Peter Robinson, 1953 Nov. 19 - 1969 Dec. 26, 7 items, copies; 1953 Nov. 9 letter re: naming of Mt. Thorington ; Letter from Peter Robinson to D. J. Kines, 1944 Mar. 22, copy. M106 / 151 Letters from Carl Rungius, 1925 Apr. 1 & n.d., 2 items, copies ; from William Rowan, 1940 July 22, copy. M106 / 152 Letters from Herbert E. Sampson, 1931 Apr. 7 - 1947 Oct. 15, 8 items, copies: 1931 Apr. 7 - June 9, 3 items, re: arranging free railway transportation for Collie to ACC camp; 1932 Aug. 8, re: organization of glacial committee ; Letter from H. E. Sampson to J. L. Johnson, 1929 Apr. 9, copy. M106 / 153 Letters from Henry B. deVilliers Schwab, 1924 Mar. 3 - 1934 Mar. 9, 19 items, copies ; Letter from Joel E. Fisher, 1935 Mar. 15, re: Schwab's death. M106 / 154 Letters from Andrew S. Sibbald, 1935 Apr. 9 - 1938 Mar. 31, 10 items, copies. M106 / 155 Letters from Jimmy Simpson, 1921 May 21 - 1971 Sept. 21, 86 items, copies includes: 1927 Sept. 1, re: ascent of Lyell 4 [Mt. Lyell]. M106 / 156 Letters from J. Simpson, copies: 1968 Oct. 26, re: reminiscences of old guides and packers; 1968 Nov. 1 & 18, re: remembrances of Tom [Thomas Coffee] Lusk, re: Fred Stephens and his encounter with Wheeler; 1968 Dec. 4, re: remembrances of Whymper; 1968 Dec. 23, re: tales of Jean Habel, Jim Tabuteau, Nigel Vavasour; 1969 Jan. 13, re: remembrances of Bill Peyto; 1969 Jan. 23, re: disposition of Simpson's Rungius collection; 1969 Feb. 8, re: remembrances of Jim Boyce; 1969 May 22, re: remembrances of Harry Lang; 1969 June 7, July 3, Sept. 24, 3 items, re: Fred Ballard; 1969 Oct. 1 re: Rungius; 1972 Jan. 21, re: Christmas visit to Wilson, 1904. M106 / 157 Letter from C. B. Sissons, 1940 Mar. 1, copy, re: naming of Cirrus Mountain ; Letters from Frank Smythe, 1944 Jan. 12 - 1948, 5 items, copies. M106 / 158 Letters from Alfred Streich, 1925 Mar. 12 - May 15, 5 items, copies ; Letter from N. W. Spadavecchia, 1926 Sept. 11 - 1966 Sept. 28, 7 items, copies: 1926 Sept. 11, re: ascent of Bennington Peak ; Letter from J. H. Hoag, 1936 May 9, copy, re: ascent of Bennington Peak ; Letters from Erling Strom, 1942 June 16, copy. M106 / 159 Letter from Max Strumia, 1930 July 27, copy, re: first ascent of Mt. Belanger; ascents of Mt. Christie, peaks 1, 2 & 3 of Maligne Mountain ; Letter from Douglas Sutherland to Howard Palmer, 1921 Nov. 10, copy, re: second ascent of Mt. Edith Cavell, ascent of Manx Peak ; List of ascents prepared by Max Strumia, copy, re: first ascents of mts. Charlton, Ermantinger, Evans, Samson Peak, North and South peaks of Mt. Scott, Mt. Warren; also ascents of Mt. Hawley, Peak Thumb on Mt. Paul. M106 / 160 Letter from Jack W. Brewster, 1926 Dec. 11, copy ; Letter from Harold F. Thomson, 1939 Dec. 6, copy, re: ascents of Mts. Bruce, Monica; names of party who ascended The Dome. M106 / 161 Letters from W. R. Tweedy, 1936 Sept. 21 - 1940 Feb. 14, 6 items, copies. M106 / 162 Minutes of meetings, American Alpine Club Board of Directors Meeting, Annual Meeting and Dinner, 1930 Jan. 11, copies ; Letters from Herman F. Ulrichs, copies: 1929 Nov. 27, re: first ascent of Peak Five, ascent of Mt. Stephen by the North face, Mt. Perren; 1944 May 23, re: first ascent of Lilliput Mountain ; Letters from Daniel Underhill, 1924 May 9 - 1950 Oct. 12, 13 items, copies ; Letter from Mrs. Underhill, 1951 Aug. 27, copy, re: Daniel Underhill's death. M106 / 163 Letter from Louise P. VIncent, n.d., copy, re: first ascent of Howser Spire ; Letter from Sydney Vallance, 1941 Sept. 24 - 1948 Oct. 4, 5 items, copies includes 1948 Jan. 7 letter re: ascent of Mt. Sparrowhawk. M106 / 164 Notes by N. D. Waffl entitled "Notes on Sir Alexander (Kitchi) and others", re: ascents on Mt. Chown, Mt. Sir Alexander; copies ; Letters from Neuman Waffl, 1929 Nov. 28 - 1930 May 27, 8 items, copies ; Obituary, re: Neuman Waffl ; Letters from Charles Walcott, 1926 Oct. 30 & Nov. 20, 2 copies. M106 / 165 Letters from F. [Frank] N. Waterman, n.d. - 1945 Apr. 19, 13 items, copies: 1930 Feb. 6, re: ascent of Mt. Queen Mary; 1945 Apr. 19, re: Wheeler and the founding of the Alpine Club of Canada; n.d., re: ascent of Mt. Sir Donald. M106 / 166 Letter from Albert T. Wiebrecht, 1941 Aug. 14, copy, re: traverse of Nanga Parbat Mountain, first ascent of Mt. Niverville ; Climbing notes of Fritz Wiessener, copy, re: ascent of Twin Tower ; Letter from Fritz H. Wiessner to Mrs. Fisher, 1936 Aug. 20, copy, re: climb of Mt. Waddington ; Letters from Fritz H. Wiessener, 1937 Aug. 15 - n.d., 4 items ; Letters from Cyril G. Wates, 1929 Sept. 5 - 1940 Sept. 20, 11 items, copies. M106 / 167 Letters from Bert Wilkins, 1916 Dec. 27 - 1940 July 4, 8 items, copies. M106 / 168 Letters from Charles H. Wilts, 1951 Sept. 25 - 1967 Dec. 9, 5 items, copies: 1951 Sept. 25, re: suggestion for naming of Mt. Smythe; 1967 Dec. 9, re: naming of Mt. Gee; copies ; Letters from Lorne C. Wilson, 1936 June 23 - 1964 June 4, 4 items, copies. M106 / 169 Letter from Walter A. Wood to Howard Palmer, [1933] Sept. 23, copy ; Letters from Walter Wood, 1936 Jan. 21 - 1954 Feb. 19, 5 items ; Letter from Walter Wood to John C. Case, 1946 Jan. 26, copy, re: naming of Mt. Eisenhower ; Letters from Don M. Woods, 1946 Nov. 29 - 1952 Sept. 25, 3 items, copies: 1947 Mar. 9, re. ascent of Howser Spire; 1952 Sept. 25, re: first ascents of Mts. Helmer, Whiteaves . M106 / 170 Letters from Raymond T. Zillmer, 1940 Oct. 28 - 1949 May 24, 11 items, copies: re: exploration of the Cariboo Range; also 1941 Dec. 15 letter re:first ascent of Mt. Watson; 1943 Aug. 23 letter re: headwaters of the Canoe River. M106 / 171 Transcript, "Letters from J. Simpson to J. Monroe Thorington, Oct., 1968 - Feb., 1972", typed. M106 / 172 Narrative on the life of Justin James MacCartney "Jimmy" Simpson composed from his letters to J. Monroe Thorington. M106 / 173 - 174 Letters to Howard Palmer from : Lewis L. Delafield (Apr. 4, 1921) ; Walter D. Wilcox (June 11, 1921) ; typed manuscript of first edition of "A Climber's Guide to the Rocky Mountains of Canada" with corrections and proof of reissued edition (5gh printing, 1953). M106 / 175 - 177 Letters (1937-1955) to J. Monroe Thorington relating to material for "A Climber's Guide to the Interior Ranges of British Columbia" from Harry Francis, James Maxwell, W. H. Hutchinson, W. R. Young, Fred Beckey, E. C. Brooks, Nick Clinch, Georgia Engelhard, Lin Erskine, Rex Gibson, Lillian Gest, Sterling B. Hendricks, E. K. Karcher, A. J. Kauffman, Edward F. Little, Samuel V. Moore, Peter Robinson, David Hope Simpson, C. B. Sissons, Robert West, Arnold Wexler, Elizabeth Knowlton. M106 / 178 - 179 Letters (1930 - 1939) to J. Monroe Thorington relating to "A Climber's Guide to the Rocky Mountains of Canada" from: Howard Palmer, Brad Gilman, John Crosby, Lillian Gest, Georgia Engelhard, Sterling Hendricks, W. A. Tweedy, Henry S. Kingman, Marguerite Schnellbacher, Edward Feuz, Katie Gardiner, Polly Prescott, Henry S. Crosby, Elizabeth Knowlton. M106 / 180 Typewritten manuscripts by J. Monroe Thorington: "Rocky Mountains of Canada. Diary 1916" (unpublished) ; "A note on the Naming of Mt. Robson" ; "Two Relief Maps of the Canadian Rockies" ; "The Cariboo Journals of John Macoun, 1872" J. Monroe Thorington (editor) ; M106 / 181 Typewritten manuscripts by J. Monroe Thorington: "Donald Phillips (1884-1938)" ; "The Expedition to Mount Logan, Yukon Territory" ; "The Asulkan - Abbott Traverse" ; "A Note On Some Group Names In The Vicinity Of North Kananaskis Pass" - including letters from W. D. Wilcox and A. O. Wheeler ; "The Mountains of the Columbia Icefield, 1923." M106 / 182 Typewritten manuscript: "The Mountains of the Whirlpool" by J. M. Thorington ; typewritten notes: "Notes for a Historical Sketch of the Athabasca Pass" by J. Monroe Thorington. M106 / 183 Typewritten manuscripts by J. Monroe Thorington: "Side Valleys and Peaks of the Yellowhead Trail" ; "Icefield Sources of the North Saskatchewan River. Diary of Expeditions 1922-23" (unpublished) ; "The Icefield Sources Of The North Saskatchewan River" ;"Some Mountain Heights of Canada." M106 / 184 Typewritten manuscripts by J. Monroe Thorington: "Old Trails And New Peaks In The Canadian Rockies" ; "Heights of the Athabaska" ; "Climbs In The Forbes-Lyell and Otter Groups Of The Canadian Rockies, 1926" - including notes on the measurement of Lyell and Freshfield Glaciers. M106 / 185 Typewritten manuscripts: "Climbs and Camps in the Whirlpool Mountains" by Julian G. Hillhouse and J. Monroe Thorington ; "Climbs in the Freshfield and Otter Groups of the Canadian Rockies, 1930" by J. Monroe Thorington ; "Climbs in the Northern Waputiks, Canadian Rocky Mountains" by Henry S. Kingman and J. Monroe Thorington '"The Bugaboo - Howser Watershed, Purcell Range" by J. Monroe Thorington ; "A Note on Ancient Crampons" ; "Revival of Linda di Chamounix at the Metropolitan" ; "Library of Princess Marie Louise" by J. Monroe Thorington. M106 / 186 Typewritten manuscripts: "Conrad Kain, 1883-1934" by J. Monroe Thorington ; Unnamed - relating to trip of 1924 in Purcells region ; Alpine Club of Canada Committee on Glaciers, Programme for Summer of 1933 ; Typewritten manuscript: "The North Wing of the Columbia Group" by J. Monroe Thorington. M106 / 187 Typewritten manuscripts by J. Monroe Thorington: "The Freshfield and Lyell Glaciers" ; "Canadian Rocky Mountains, 1930" ; "Mountain Passes of the Yoho-Waputik Group" ; Typewritten report by J. Monroe Thorington: "Bugaboo Glacier, Bow Glacier, Peyto Glacier" ; Typewritten manuscript: Unnamed - translated into German for Der Bergsterger - includes lists of entomological specimens found in the mountains ; Handwritten manuscript: "A Mountaineers Note on the Original Journals of David Douglas" by J. Monroe Thorington, July, 1925 ; Typewritten manuscript by J. Monroe Thorington: "David Douglas and the Heights of Athabaska" by J. Monroe Thorington. M106 / 188 - 191 Copy of an article: "Trapping in the Canadian Rockies Part II" by Eleanor Rees as told by Conrad Kane [Kain], Rod and Gun, Feb. 1948 ; Various manuscripts and memorial notices relating to Conrad Kain ; Letters from: Erich Pistor, W. R. Rickmers, A. P. Harper, Kate Gardiner, A. O. Wheeler, Amelia Malek, Enid Hurst, P. A. W. Wallace, J. C. Dun Waters, L. C. Wilson, Mrs. J. Thomson, Dan McCowan, H. N. P. Slaman ; Book reviews for "Where The Clouds Can Go." M106 / 192 - 195 Letters relating to Conrad Kain book "Where The Clouds Can Go" ; Conrad Kain to Amelia Malek, 1909-1910 ; Amelia Malek to J. Monroe Thorington, 1934-1938 ; Conrad Kain to Thorington, 1923-1933. M106 / 196 Letters from numerous mountaineers, friends, etc. to Thorington regarding Kain's death and information on him, 1934. M106 / 197 - 198 Copies of 6 Conrad Kain manuscripts: "Tales of a Mountain Guide" ; "The Southern Alps of New Zealand" ; "Reminiscences of Seven Summers in the Rockies" ; "Climbing with a girl of 60" ; "The Purcell Range" ; "The Southern Alps." M106 / 199 Copies of 3 Allen Carpe manuscripts: "Climbs in the Cariboo Mountains And The Northern Gold Range, Interior Ranges of British Columbia" ; "Climbing The Biggest Mountain In The World" ; Unnamed manuscript on Mt. Logan climb of 1925. M106 / 200 - 201 Correspondence (1932-1934) of Dr. W. S. Ladd dealing mainly with A. A. C. matters and Carpe-Koven accident on Mt. McKinley, 1932 (includes Carpe's diary and various accounts of the accident). M106 / 202 W. S. Ladd correspondence (1930-31) dealing with E. F. Farmer, lost in the Himalayas in 1929. M106 / 203 - 204 W. S. Ladd and Allen Carpe material on Mt. Fairweather and the St. Elias Range, 1926-1931 including letters, notes, articles, etc. M106 / 205 Biographical sketch of the life of Andy Taylor by W. S. Ladd and letters to Ladd commenting on it, 1947. M106 / 206 Article "Days Remembered" by J. Monroe Thorington, 1974 American Alpine Journal, reprint, compilation of letters from Jimmy Simpson edited by Thorington. M106 / 207 - 212 Manuscript, "Tracks Across My Trail, The Trapping Diairies of Donald (Curly) Phillips" transcribed and edited by J. Monroe Thorington, 1940, copy. M106 / 213 Photocopies of J. Monroe Thorington's perpetual diary listing his mountaineering activities.
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