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Banff Avenue, Banff, and Cascade Mtn (alt. 9,836 feet), Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue16292
Medium
Library - Postcard
Published Date
1958
Author
Harmon, Byron
Publisher
Scenic Art
Call Number
V222-PG-1
  1 image  
Variant Title
Banff Avenue, Banff, and Cascade Mtn. [Cascade Mountain]
Author
Harmon, Byron
Responsibility
Byron Harmon Photos
Place
Richmond California
Publisher
Scenic Art
Published Date
1958
Medium
Library - Postcard
Abstract
On back of postcard: Scenes in Natural Color
Notes
Annotated
colour
Includes postage stamp
Accession Number
5046
Call Number
V222-PG-1
Images
Less detail
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Banff Avenue from Bridge

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue16919
Medium
Library - Postcard
Published Date
ca. 1951
Author
Harmon, Byron
Call Number
V466/PG-B99-85
  1 image  
Variant Title
Along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway
Author
Harmon, Byron
Responsibility
Byron Harmon
Place
Made in Canada
Published Date
ca. 1951
Medium
Library - Postcard
Notes
Annotated
b&w
Includes postage stamp
Accession Number
7227
Call Number
V466/PG-B99-85
Images
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Gateway, Kootenay National Park

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue17475
Medium
Library - Postcard
Published Date
ca. 1951
Author
Harmon, Byron
Call Number
V151/PG-B99-3
  1 image  
Variant Title
Along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway
Author
Harmon, Byron
Responsibility
Byron Harmon
Place
Made in Canada
Published Date
ca. 1951
Medium
Library - Postcard
Notes
Annotated
b&w
Includes postage stamp
Accession Number
7890
Call Number
V151/PG-B99-3
Images
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
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