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Date
1980 – 1985
Material
metal; plastic; fibre
Catalogue Number
105.04.1013 a,b
Description
Motronic “Pieps 2” avalanche beacon or transceiver. Orange plastic with metal parts. Labeled on side with “Pieps 2. Motronic. Made in Austria.” and instructions for use. Yellow fabric case with black cord marked “Pieps 2. Motronic. Canada.”
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Title
Avalanche Transceiver
Date
1980 – 1985
Material
metal; plastic; fibre
Dimensions
11.7 x 7.0 cm
Description
Motronic “Pieps 2” avalanche beacon or transceiver. Orange plastic with metal parts. Labeled on side with “Pieps 2. Motronic. Made in Austria.” and instructions for use. Yellow fabric case with black cord marked “Pieps 2. Motronic. Canada.”
Subject
sports
skiing
climbing
communication
rescue equipment
Credit
Gift of Douglas Leonard, Canmore, 1998
Catalogue Number
105.04.1013 a,b
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Date
1930 – 1945
Material
skin; metal; fibre
Catalogue Number
103.03.1004 a,b
Description
Vic Kutschera's, with edgenails, leather laces, scuffed brown leather, ankle-high, squared toes, thick soles, edge nails around perimeter of soles and heels, small .8 cm square studs in middle and under arch, thin leather laces through 8 brass eyelets each side of soft folding tongue stitched to ea…
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Title
Climbing Boots
Date
1930 – 1945
Material
skin; metal; fibre
Dimensions
14.5 x 10.8 x 30.1 cm
Description
Vic Kutschera's, with edgenails, leather laces, scuffed brown leather, ankle-high, squared toes, thick soles, edge nails around perimeter of soles and heels, small .8 cm square studs in middle and under arch, thin leather laces through 8 brass eyelets each side of soft folding tongue stitched to each side, inside unlined.
Subject
sports
climbing
Vic Kutschera
Credit
Gift of Forrest (Pat) Oliver Brewster, Banff, 1966
Catalogue Number
103.03.1004 a,b
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Date
1930 – 1940
Material
skin; metal; fibre
Catalogue Number
103.03.1007 a,b
Description
sturdy, ankle-high brown leather studded boots, ankle edge bound by khaki-coloured woolen fabric, tongue attached and folded at sides, long yellow laces, brass aglets through 4 metal eyelets each side, lacing at ankle, thick soles and heel studded by clusters of 3 square-headed nails set in triangu…
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Title
Climbing Boots
Date
1930 – 1940
Material
skin; metal; fibre
Dimensions
18.8 x 10.0 x 19.5 cm
Description
sturdy, ankle-high brown leather studded boots, ankle edge bound by khaki-coloured woolen fabric, tongue attached and folded at sides, long yellow laces, brass aglets through 4 metal eyelets each side, lacing at ankle, thick soles and heel studded by clusters of 3 square-headed nails set in triangular shape, single nails under arch.
Subject
sports
outdoor
climbing
Paris family
Credit
Gift of Cyril Paris, Banff, 1968
Catalogue Number
103.03.1007 a,b
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Date
1925 – 1940
Material
skin; metal
Catalogue Number
103.03.1023
Description
Black leather, edge nails, tricuni nails on soles, reinforced metal in toes, heels and sides, counter curves forward forcing ankle to bend. Top of counter has two leather flaps with 4 eyelets on each, 7 eyelets and long tongue attached half way up instep, flat ridged edge nails on edge of sole, sm…
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Title
Climbing Boots
Date
1925 – 1940
Material
skin; metal
Dimensions
14.5 x 9.8 x 28.0 cm
Description
Black leather, edge nails, tricuni nails on soles, reinforced metal in toes, heels and sides, counter curves forward forcing ankle to bend. Top of counter has two leather flaps with 4 eyelets on each, 7 eyelets and long tongue attached half way up instep, flat ridged edge nails on edge of sole, smaller tricuni style nails in middle of sole and on heel surface, cream leather interior walls, leather flaps inside, covers slit on counter.
Subject
sports
climbing
Credit
Gift of Unknown, 1968
Catalogue Number
103.03.1023
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Date
1930 – 1960
Material
skin; metal
Catalogue Number
103.03.1084 a,b
Description
Leather hiking, climbing boots with eyelets and grommets, felt at ankle opening. Soles are heavily studded with Tricuni edge and sole studs.
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Title
Climbing Boots
Date
1930 – 1960
Material
skin; metal
Dimensions
20.0 x 30.0 cm
Description
Leather hiking, climbing boots with eyelets and grommets, felt at ankle opening. Soles are heavily studded with Tricuni edge and sole studs.
Subject
sports
climbing
hiking
Douglas Crosby
Credit
Gift of Janice McGregor, Edmonton, 1997
Catalogue Number
103.03.1084 a,b
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Date
1940 – 1980
Material
skin; fibre; metal; rubber
Catalogue Number
103.03.1113 a,b
Description
Pair of heavy brown leather hiking/climbing boots, leather lined with Vibram soles.
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Title
Hiking Boots
Date
1940 – 1980
Material
skin; fibre; metal; rubber
Dimensions
15.5 x 12.0 x 31.5 cm
Description
Pair of heavy brown leather hiking/climbing boots, leather lined with Vibram soles.
Subject
sports
climbing
hiking
Arnold Wexler
Credit
Gift of Arnold Wexler (Estate), Allentown, United States, 1999
Catalogue Number
103.03.1113 a,b
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Date
1965 – 1975
Material
leather; rubber; fibre
Catalogue Number
103.03.1047 a,b
Description
Reddish brown leather hiking boots, sturdy leather uppers mounted on black rubber and leather layered sole, square toe, orange-brown laces through gold metal eyelets, leather loop pull-off above heel on back, a split tongue, tan inner leather with white tag, green lettering "Lilly Whites, Picadilly…
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Title
Hiking Boots
Date
1965 – 1975
Material
leather; rubber; fibre
Dimensions
16.0 x 12.0 x 30.0 cm
Description
Reddish brown leather hiking boots, sturdy leather uppers mounted on black rubber and leather layered sole, square toe, orange-brown laces through gold metal eyelets, leather loop pull-off above heel on back, a split tongue, tan inner leather with white tag, green lettering "Lilly Whites, Picadilly Circus" on bottom, both on arch and heel, it says "Made in Itshide England, Commando, Design Reg'd 839218", heavy studded rubber grip sole, screwed onto boot with screws and latched with 8, (four on either side), metal clasps.
Subject
sport
outdoor
hiking
Credit
Gift of Elizabeth Kidd, Vancouver, 1986
Catalogue Number
103.03.1047 a,b
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Date
1950 – 1960
Material
skin; rubber; fibre
Catalogue Number
103.03.1028 a,b
Description
Brown leather, over ankle high, hiking boot, eyelet closing with brown, flat, fabric laces, stacked heel, bottom stack is rubber, separate sole, stitched and nailed to boot, green, oval insert, 4.5x2.5, under ball of foot.
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Title
Hiking Boots
Date
1950 – 1960
Material
skin; rubber; fibre
Dimensions
15.0 x 11.0 x 30.5 cm
Description
Brown leather, over ankle high, hiking boot, eyelet closing with brown, flat, fabric laces, stacked heel, bottom stack is rubber, separate sole, stitched and nailed to boot, green, oval insert, 4.5x2.5, under ball of foot.
Subject
sports
outdoor
hiking
Credit
Gift of Jon Whyte, Banff, 1984
Catalogue Number
103.03.1028 a,b
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Date
1925 – 1935
Material
skin; metal; fibre
Catalogue Number
103.03.1030 a,b
Description
High chocolate brown lady's hiking boots,16 lace holes on each side, sole is heavy 2-ply leather which is sewn and nailed to the boot, metal plates in the heel and toe of boot, boots show signs of extensive wear.
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Title
Hiking Boots
Date
1925 – 1935
Material
skin; metal; fibre
Dimensions
35.2 x 9.0 x 27.5 cm
Description
High chocolate brown lady's hiking boots,16 lace holes on each side, sole is heavy 2-ply leather which is sewn and nailed to the boot, metal plates in the heel and toe of boot, boots show signs of extensive wear.
Subject
sports
outdoor
summer
Credit
Gift of Dorothy Boyce, Banff, 1984
Catalogue Number
103.03.1030 a,b
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Date
1910 – 1950
Material
skin; wood; metal; fibre
Catalogue Number
103.03.1082 a-f
Description
(a,b) Pair of black leather hiking boots with 7 lace eyelets and hooks. Felt around opening. Tricuni nails on soles. Very heavy boots. Very well used. (c,d) Wood and metal adjustable shoe trees. (e,f) Brown leather hiking boots with 6 eyelets and hooks, hard rubber soles. Stamped on sole: "…
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Title
Hiking Boots
Date
1910 – 1950
Material
skin; wood; metal; fibre
Dimensions
18.0 x 11.5 x 31.0 cm
Description
(a,b) Pair of black leather hiking boots with 7 lace eyelets and hooks. Felt around opening. Tricuni nails on soles. Very heavy boots. Very well used. (c,d) Wood and metal adjustable shoe trees. (e,f) Brown leather hiking boots with 6 eyelets and hooks, hard rubber soles. Stamped on sole: "Innsbruk Bergsohle".
Subject
sports
climbing
hiking
Elizabeth Rummel
Credit
Gift of Margaret Fulton, Vancouver, 1997
Catalogue Number
103.03.1082 a-f
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