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Correspondence: General

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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
One file pertaining to general business and personal correspondence.
Date Range
1959-2002
Reference Code
M224 / 58
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
8111
Reference Code
M224 / 58
Date Range
1959-2002
Physical Description
1.5 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One file pertaining to general business and personal correspondence.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
Letter to Patrick Duffy re previous $25,000 donation to Bruno’s first book. October 25, 2006 crossed out and replaced with 07/08/01. Letter to Fran Jeffery re information and cheque on the David Thompson statue and plaque with Conrad’s name on it. Information about Margaret’s parents Keir and Peggy October 25, 2006 crossed out and replaced with 04/02/03. Fred Pessl’s 100th Birthday Party draft letter describing the gift of a Enzian picked July 1951 with a page of Gmoser’s diary. Oktober 25, 2006 crossed out. Handwritten letter on lined paper to John and Gerti thanking them for “looking after me those days in Banff.”October 10, 1969. Handwritten letter on lined paper to John and Gerti regarding Leo’s driving, trip to Chicago, possibility of building a new family home in the Bugaboos. Nov 2nd. Six copies of Frank Stark’s memorial speech, each one and a half pages. Series of letters and documents, including blank questionnaire regarding a Research project about Austrian Immigrants to Canada, July 10, 1995, April 21, 1997. Letter from Donald J. Bourdon Head Archivist Whyte Museum Archives in thanks for donation and enclosed fonds level description dated Aug 11, 1995. Three fax-interviews with series of questions from Alexander H. Lauber in German dated 08/06/96, 08/06/96, 17/05/96. Letter from Wolfgang Lert requesting Gmoser join the Board of Directors of the International Skiing History Association. March 21, 1996. Stapled Winter 1995 Skiing Heritage Magazine. Letter to Robin Patterson from the Royal British Columbia Museum regarding request for information on Gmoser and heli- skiing. Aug 30, 2006 (date likely wrong, letter is in response to letter from July 20, 2001). Letter in support of the Canadian Ski Museum’s proposed project in conjunction with the Virtual Museum of Canada. Dated Feb 1, 2007 crossed out and replaced with 30/08/05. Attached biography of Gmoser from the Canadian Ski Museum. Letter in German to Hermann Reisach. Dated October 25, 2006 with date crossed out and replaced with 05/05/02. Letter to Linda Stark marked “Hans Personal” regarding a loan of $2500, and a second sheet shows a budget. June 12, 1987. Letter to Hans Ektvedt regarding a return of a note to Erling Strom, due to his passing away. Dec 3, 1986. Letter from Hans Ektvedt regarding a planned CMH trip, and informing of the death of Erling Strom. Nov 20, 1986. Letter to Peter Mackie regarding Kokanee Hut, comments in response to conceptual drawings. August 29, 2006 crossed out. Letter from Hank Krawczyk enclosing slides of the Adamants Project, and summary of cruise information and timber values. Oct 6, 1993. “Monashee Run Use Report Summary- Soards Creek Economics” “Galena Run Use Report Summary- Triune Shoulder Pilot Project” Two pages of notes in Gmoser’s handwriting. V68 redirect for 7 slides. Photocopied letter from Pertti Skarteinen regarding forest management in Finland. 26.8.91. Three letters between Gmoser and Pertti Saarteinen regarding Finland and problems cashing a cheque. Aug 6, 1991-July 8, 1991. Testimonial to Arthur Tauck. Reference letter regarding their business partnership. Sept 19, 1998. Letter to Elli, in German, typed on Hans Gmoser stationary discussing the details of the Mt. Logan trip, its financing through Weekend Magazine. July 7, 1959. Letter from Daniel L. Stephenson in response to an article about the sale of CMH. June 20, 1995. Letter to Marty Flug regarding CMH corporate structure breakdown of shareholders and financial statements for Bugaboo Helicopter Skiing Ltd. Financial information and stock option plan. Gmoser hoped to sell some Bugaboo shares in order to break even with bank debt. Signed Pat in pen and “Hans. Encl. Dictated but not read.” July 15, 1982. Email to Mark Re: “Changeover and Guidance for New Position.” Recounts past discussions of future running of the company, the date at which Mark would be named president, the importance of reading each day, setting a good example, care to details with speed and efficiency. May 5, 1990. Email to “The Directors of Canadian Mountain Holidays Inc.” RE: “Phase Out Plan for Hans and Changes in Top and Mid Level Management.” Includes detailed schedule 1989-1991, and outlines stock option plan. Dated Jan 25, 1989.- two copies. Legal action over the use of the name “Cariboo Helicopter Skiing.” Letter from Vallance and Company regarding a complaint over an ad in the Albertan ski page “as a matter of formality to complain about the ad.” Dec 5, 1975. Letter from Vallance and Company to Messrs. Laven, Laven and Harben Barristers and Solicitors claiming that the error does not fall with CMH but with the paper. Dec 5, 1975. Photocopy of advertisement in question. From Harper Ski Sports. Letter from Vallance and Company advising that there is no legal right to stop Mike Wiegle from advertising that he can offer ski trips in the mountain areas. “You will recall my earlier advice to you that these mountains are the property of everyone and the names are the property of no one.” At the time he suggests that it does not matter that Mike is not running trips in the area at this time. March 22, 1974. Letter on yellow carbon to David Thomas from Travel and Leisure regarding Mike Wiegele and American Express membership. Gmoser attaches letters of complaint from past customers of Wiegele and suggests that he is a “sharp operator.” March 22, 1974. Letter from Vallance and Company regarding a Notice of Motion over the name. Jan 7, 1974. Copy of “The Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Alberta Judicial District of Calgary” application will be made Jan 28, 1974. Copy of “The Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Alberta Judicial District of Calgary” with Michael Wiegele Affidavit. Letter from Laven, Laven and Harben to Vallance and Company regarding the name “this can only be considered a blatant attempt to confuse, and I would ask that steps be taken to have the matter rectified immediately.” Oct 29, 1973. Stamped on this copy: “This is Exhibit A referred to in the Affidavit of Michael Wiegele.” Letter from Vallance and Company to A. Harben clarifying the use of the term and the use of it at the CMH building. Oct 31, 1973. Stamped on this copy: “This is Exhibit B referred to in the Affidavit of Michael Wiegele.” Copy of “The Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Alberta Judicial District of Calgary” with Carol Gauden Affidavit stating that she was directed to CMH instead of Cariboo Mountain Skiing, because of the sign. Letter on yellow carbon to Hugh Landerkin of Vallance and Company from CMH enclosing a cheque for $75 “in payment of your fee referring to the Cariboo Helicopter Skiing Ltd. case.” Feb 18, 1974. Letter from Vallance and Company finalizing the case that has been dropped and rendering account payable. Feb 5, 1974. Letter from Vallance and Company regarding possible litigation from Laven and Company. Nov 6, 1973. Copy of letter from Laven and Company to Vallance and Company not accepting the use of the term and threatening further action. Nov 2, 1973. Letter from Vallance and Company keeping Gmoser up to date with the litigation. Oct 31, 1973. Second copy of letter from Laven, Laven and Harben to Vallance and Company regarding the name “this can only be considered a blatant attempt to confuse, and I would ask that steps be taken to have the matter rectified immediately.” Oct 29, 1973. Second copy of letter from Vallance and Company to A. Harben clarifying the use of the term and the use of it at the CMH building. Oct 31, 1973. Letter from Vallance and Company regarding the name change. June 6, 1973. Photocopy of letter from Laven and Company to Vallance and Company regarding the name confusion. May 31, 1973. Letter on yellow carbon to Vallance and Company regarding a letter from William Richards to be used in the Mike Wiegele case. April 10, 1973. Copy of letter from William Richards sent to Mike Wiegele, regarding a mix up in change of reservation with CMH through Cariboo Helicopter Skiing, and the confusion over the two companies. April 4, 1973. Letter from Lloyd MacKay Barrister and Solicitor Gmoser’s listing in the phone book as “Caribou Helicopter Skiing Ltd.” as opposed to “Caribou Helicopter Skiing.” Dec 19, 1972. Letter from H. Lloyd MacKay Barrister and Solicitor arranging a meeting. Oct 19, 1972. “Lowry, Rondeau et al. v. Canadian Mountain holidays et al. v. Canadian Mountain Holidays et al. Some Legal Aspect of Heli-Skiing from D. Ross Clark Partner- marked in blue inkl: “Hans” 14 pages. Sections highlighted in yellow. Diagram of Precipitation from Vancouver, Coast Range, Interior Plateau, Cariboos Monashees, Mica Creek, Selkirks Purcells, Bugaboo Lodge, Rockies, Banff, Mt. Allen, to Calgary 1 copy in blue ink, 1 copy photocopied Letter to Peter Van Wagner in response to letter with pictures, reminiscences. Oktober 25, 2006 crossed out and replaced with 02/08/03. “Admiral Gmoser” song composed by Marin Siegerman. Three pages, 18 six line rhyming couplet stanzas. “Premiere Bugaboo Lodge- Friday, April 14, 1972, in the illustrious presence of the Ruler of the Bugaboos in his suite.” Email to “All Managers and Lodge Staff” Re: “How we live at the Lodges,” describing the proper attunement into natural surroundings October 25, 1993. Attached newspaper article entitled: “Losing sign of nature at the cottage” by Kelvin Browne. Three letters between Gmoser and Frank Beckey dated Oct 25, 1972, Nov. 17, 1972, May 14, 1973. Tension in letters regarding markings at the area around Walter Creek and capitalism. Email to “All Area Manager, Kobi Wyss and Mark Kingsbury” Re: “Special Operating Procedures to minimize impact on Wildlife while Heli-Skiing/Hiking.” August 12, 1988.
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Office Documentation

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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
One file pertaining to general office documentation.
Date Range
1957-2006
Reference Code
M224 / 61
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
8111
Reference Code
M224 / 61
Date Range
1957-2006
Physical Description
2.5 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One file pertaining to general office documentation.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
Business Cards for Canadian Mountain Holidays. 2 in English one in Japanese. Customs receipt for Film Mountain High White Horizon November 7, 1977. Credit card for Pacific Petroleums LTD. Office copy photocopy of Bugaboo Glacier Provincial Park and Alpine Recreation Area Organization Chart Bugaboo Helicopter Skiing LTD. – showing 17 employees and their years with the company Following from Folder “CMH History” “Interview with Hans Gmoser July 7, 2003- Harvie Heights Alberta- Canadian Avalanche Association Oral History Project.” Email to Heather Lea, writer for Gripped Magazine, with “my worst and perhaps dumbest venture” from 1969 ending in leg and arm injuries, with advice related to a margin of safety, and two “humorous side bars.” June 5, 2005. Two page history of CMH, including visitor numbers and geographical distribution (35, 000 since 1965) and employs 85 people. “The Company” typed history comprehensive including financial specifics. Pages 3-22. Two diagrams indicating Total Shares in the company Bugaboo Helicopter Skiing Ltd. from Dec 30, 1983 and June 16, 1983. Manila envelope with Heli-Skiing logo- on back note: “Margaret Gmoser designed (?) the original CMH logo.” CMH Heli-Skiing Handbook with sticker note handwritten “Nostalgia Weeks April 9-23, 2005- signed stickers with reminiscences throughout all full page pictures of book. Text of book contains information on Heli-skiing, the lodges, FAQ and staff. CMH Heli-Skiing 2006 Dates and Prices. Trip information, prices, schedule, booking. Canadian Mountain Holidays - Summer 1973- Lists of camps, expeditions, equipment lists, staff list, registration form. Canadian Mountain Holidays- 1967- Gmoser’s touring movie Schedule for “High Road to Skiing,” Time Table for tours, descriptions of tours, equipment list, booking conditions. Canadian Mountain Holidays Application Form 8 ½ x 11 Sunburst Lake Camp small card brochure- information on accommodation, transportation, contact information Four sheets of Hans Gmoser Alpine Guide letterhead with “Phone P02-2343 P.O. Box 583 Banff, Alberta, Canada. With varying states of cleanliness and creases Everest compass manual in French and Dutch “Hut Fees for Wheeler Hut May 1-19” July 27, 1959. “Hut Fees for Stanley Mitchell Hut, March 10th to April 25th” Banff, April 26, 1959. March 1-April 25. “Fees for use of Mitchell Hut, Spring 1957” May 1st, 1957. Letter to Bob Hind enclosing list of hut fees April 20th, 1958. Yellow carbon “Hut Fees for use of Wheeler Hut, May 1967, May 27th, 1957. Drawing “With Ski and Rope by Hans Gmoser Ski and Climbing Adventures in the Canadian Rockies.” “Iowa Mountaineers 1957 Maligne Lake Outing Personnel”, three pages of names. Honorary Membership to the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides, October 1997. Email from Chuck Hinton in thanks for Nostalgia week and skiing at the Cariboos. 1/29/03. Email for Paul Lazarsky with list of dates, mountains and climbs. December 17, 2000. Email to Kim Laker regarding Frank Stark, short biography. Dec 22, 2000. Email to Nancy DaDalt regarding history of the million foot award. March 30, 2004. “Brief History of Bugaboo Lodge,” 3 pages. Three pages typed, double sided, written in German, back of final page in shorthand with numbers that seem to indicate photography exposure, “Route description of climbs done in the summer of 1951” written on post it note. One page, handwritten, double sided, with dates from May 24-Nov 23 and locations. “Captions for Pictures” See V68 for images. “1 The Eastern Glaciers of the Albert Snowfield, the peak on the right is a 10, 000 foot unamed [sic] tower”, [Mountain in distance], photograph by Philippe Delesalle, n.d., 10 x 15 cm, black and white, caption typed on piece of paper which enclosed pictures. “2 The approach to the Albert Snowfield led through 17 miles of steep, narrow canyons and thick bush. It took 5 days to cover the distance”, [Distance shot of water, cliffs and bushes],photograph by Philippe Delesalle, n.d., 10 x 15 cm, black and white, caption typed on piece of paper which enclosed pictures. “3 Sometime we were for days completely engulfed by the Slide Alders”, [Leaning over, obscured by greenery], photograph by Philippe Delesalle, n.d., 10 x 15 cm, black and white, caption typed on piece of paper which enclosed pictures. “5 It was difficult to hold your balance on the slippery rocks and logs in the rushing current”, [Gmoser holding ski, standing in river beside waterfall, about to climb onto snowdrift], photograph by Philippe Delesalle, n.d., 10 x 15 cm, black and white, caption typed on piece of paper which enclosed pictures, Pictures 4, 6, 7, missing.
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Newspaper and Magazine Clippings

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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
One of two files containing newspaper and magazine clippings.
Date Range
1957-2006
Reference Code
M224 / 63
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
8111
Reference Code
M224 / 63
Date Range
1957-2006
Physical Description
2 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One of two files containing newspaper and magazine clippings.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
The Herald Magazine Calgary, Alberta Oct 24, 1969 with article: “Personality of the Week: Banff Alpinist Hans Gmoser Feels Most at Home in the Rarefied Air of the High Country.” P4-5, and image on front cover. “Mit ,,Heliskiing“ zum Millionar” in Radio Tips section of Freizeit. “Up By Air! The Adventure Filled Golden Years of Heli-Skiing” by John Fry in Skiing Heritage Sept 2006. With black and white pictures P8-13. Sonntag Kurier Feb 18, 1996. “Ein Linzer erfand das Heli-Skiing.” Short German article with image from “Land der Berge” (“Land of Mountains” rough translation) “Ski People- Hans Gmoser: Heli-skiing’s guiding light” by Gerald Vander Pyl. “Trudeau Bugaboo Slopes A Test,” discussing the planned trip of the PM. “Heli-Ski-Erfinder aus Traun sturzte in den Tod” from OONachrichten Osterreich July 8, 2006 “Over Use Threatening ‘Our Haven of Sanity’” article written by Don Thomas about a speech made to the Downtown Rotary Club. The Calgary Herald Sept 24, 1970. Two copies of Mrs. John Hartefeld of 213 Bear St. Banff preparing for the 1960 Canadian Icefields Expedition. “Long time friends of Hans Gamoser [sic].” “Much Ado About Bugaboo” by Johnny Hopkins article about Bugaboo Lodge in relation to PM Trudeau’s visit. The Calgary Herald Dec 21, 1972, “Helicopter skiing is great…and risky.” Interviews with Gmoser, information about training of guides. Three images. The Herald World of Television The week of Feb 26- March 4. Feb 25, 1966. Front cover image of Gmoser and Ron Chase and description of Travelling Skis film and airtimes. Banff Crag and Canyon Section II Nov 2, 1994. “Guiding generations gathered” article with image of Robson Gmoser, 25 and interview with Gmoser. Sonntag Kurier Feb 18, 1996. “Ein Linzer erfand das Heli-Skiing.” Short German article with image from “Land der Berge” (“Land of Mountains” rough translation) “Auf der Jagd nach schragen Vogeln” Hans Peter Stauber. “Carlos calls on Canada to help create “just societies” in The Citizen, Ottawa, March 13, 1984. “King Juan Carlos skis; Sophia returns home.” “Spain’s Carlos is splendid” by Charles Lynch. “King’s copter tastes trouble” by Wendy Smith. Im Spiegel unserer Zeit September 28, 1965 “Ein Bergurlaub in Den Rocky Mountains” by Von Dr. E. F. Schludermann, Winnipeg- written in German- several pen edits to page The Assiniboine Wrangler No. 13 Stowe, Vermont, December 1962 The Assiniboine Wrangler No.11 Stowe, Vermont, December 1960- last page mention of Gmoser’s use of Assiniboine Lodge in March The Assiniboine Wrangler No.10 December 1959 The Assiniboine Wrangler No. 9 December 1958 The Assiniboine Wrangler No.8 December 1957 Photocopied newspaper article with photograph of Dr. Wendeling Ettmayr, Austrian Ambassador to Canada, and Landeshauptmann Dr. Josef Puhringer (Governor of Upper Austria) with Hans Gmoser and the “Goldene Verdienstkreuz her Republik Osterreich” at the Landhouse in Linz-Austria. ACMG News Vol 25, Summer 2006. Article highlighted “Hans Gmoser honored by Canadian ambassador.” P7. At the Top: 100 years of guiding in Canada by R.W. Sandford 1996 by The Association of Canadian Mountain Guides and The Alpine Club of Canada- Forward written by Gmoser, p3. “The CMH Story” p. 22.
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Newspaper and Magazine Clippings

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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
One of two files containing newspaper and magazine clippings.
Date Range
1968-1987
Reference Code
M224 / 64
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
8111
Reference Code
M224 / 64
Date Range
1968-1987
Physical Description
2 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One of two files containing newspaper and magazine clippings.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
Letter to the Editor “Mountain Hospitality” written by Marg Gmoser. Craig and Canyon Wednesday, June 18, 1980. Whole of Banff Crag and Canyon- Wednesday June 25, 1980 paper, turned to page with response to Marg Gmoser’s Letter to the Editor from the owner of Simpson’s Num-Ti-Jah Lodge. Whole of Banff Crag and Canyon Wednesday June 25, 1980 paper, with response to Marg Gmoser’s Letter to the Editor from the owner of Simpson’s Num-Ti-Jah Lodge. News Clipping Envelope Vogue 7173 pattern “A Close Look At Countertops” article “Over Use Threatening ‘Our Only Haven of Sanity’”, The Calgary Herald Sept 23, 1970. “It’s 100 areas in one” article on Bugaboos skiing. “Helicopter Airlift Carries Skiers to ‘Untouched Snow’”, The Calgary Herald Feb 14, 1968. “Building Begins At Bugaboo On Chalet Costing $100, 000.” Annotated “Through you might like this extra copy.” “Much Ado About Bugaboo”, The Calgary Herald April 11, 1969. “The Ski Scene: A Guide’s Impressions”, The Calgary Herald Nov 4, 1971. “Nothing Like it: Magic in superskiing” in The Albertan Jan 18, 1973. “Deciduous plants over up ‘bald spots’ in lawn grass”, The Calgary Herald April 19, 1973. “By Playboy: Bugaboos eyed” in The Albertan Jan 18, 1973. “Gmoser’s bronze prevents shutout” in the Calgary Herald Feb 11, 1982. “Success spelled ‘Gmoser’”, Edmonton Journal March 7, 1974. “Good month for our Nordic skiers “Canadian Mount Everest climb scuttled”, April 22, 1974. “Banff Alpinist Hans Gmoser Feels Most At Home in the Rarefied Air of the High Country” in Herald Magazine Oct 24, 1969. “Introduction to Skiing free course” Photocopy of letter from Alberta division Canadian Ski Assocation Jan 24/25 attached to article “Ski jumping tourney successful.” Whole Banff Crag and Canyon Oct 18, 1980, with front page obit for Elizabeth Rummel. “PM hits Calgary on way to skiing” from The Albertan April 7, 1969. “Trudeau unwinds on skis” April 5, 1969. “1,000 at Radium See Prime Minister Trudeau in The Lake Windermere Valley Echo April 17, 1969. “Trudeau not caught” “Canada Glacier Country Fantasy Land for Skiers” Santa Barbra News-Press May 12, 1968. “Guess Who’s Coming to Ski?” in The Lake Windermere Valley Echo February 27, 1969. “Trudeau to Ski at Bugaboo” The Herald April 5, 1969. “Expert skiers with $400 to space will enjoy Trudeau’s holiday Choice” Special to the Star, Toronto Daily Star March 29, 1969. “People” article on Pierre Trudeau with picture. The Calgary Herald April 8, 1969. Image of “Trudeau Holiday” “Trudeau Holiday” April 11, 1969. “Noted athlete” with Pierre Trudeau in fur after-ski boots. “Trudeau Holiday”. “Mr. Trudeau to Stop at Radium” in The Lake Windermere Valley Echo” April 10, 1969. “Trudeau takes time for skiing” Star April 5, 1969. “Prime Minister in Bugaboos Next Week” “Trudeau Holiday” The Calgary Herald April 7, 1969. “Trudeau Puts His Foot In It” Star April 11, 1969. “Trudeau Holidays” The Albertan April 11, 1969. “Noted athlete” with Pierre Trudeau in fur after-ski boots. April 11, 1969. Oatmeal and Cake Recipe out of magazine Smart Buyer’s Guide articles for kitchens out of magazine “Hans Gmosers rotweiBrote Karriere in der weiBen Pracht der Rocky Mountains”, Sept 24, 1987 in Reportage. 2 copies of “Wie ein Oberosterreicher “fliegend” reich wurde…” June 6, 1978 in Heimat. Photocopy of “’Heli-Skiing’ in Vorarlberg: Die Jet-Setter wander ab….” Clipping “Climbing Group Needed” with advertisement for Gmoser’s climbing school.
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Whole Newspapers and Magazines

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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Date Range
1947-1966
Reference Code
M224 / O.S. Category "H"
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
8111
Reference Code
M224 / O.S. Category "H"
Date Range
1947-1966
Physical Description
3 cm of textual records.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Title based on contents.
Content Details
The Sunday Sun Vancouver BC. Weekend Magazine Vol. 9, No. 42 Oct. 17, 1959. Front cover “How Canada’s Highest Mountain was Climbed.” P 2-4, 68. Part of three part series over three weeks. The Sunday Sun Vancouver BC. Weekend Magazine Vol. 9, No. 44 Oct. 31, 1959. P 10-14. “They Climbed Canada’s Highest Peak: A River Avenges the Conquered Mountain.” Final part of three part story. The Sunday Sun Vancouver BC. Weekend Magazine Vol. 9, No. 43 Oct. 24, 1959. P 14-16, 52, 53, 55. “They Climbed Canada’s Highest Peak: On the Summit- ‘A Proud and Happy Moment.’” Weekend Telegraph No. 83 April 29, 1966. Cover “The Man Who Climbed the Eiger.” A tribute to the death of John Harlin and mountain climbers. World’s largest Ski Magazine. Oct 1963. “They Call it Mt. Hostility” by Fred Lindholm. P52-55, 90. Paris Match No. 831 13 Mars 1965 1, 20 F. Skiing article annotated on page of “1000Km. A ski Sur Le Toit De L’Europe.” The Saturday Evening Post Oct 25, 1947. The Sunday Sun Vancouver BC Weekend Magazine Vol 13, NO. 39. Sept 28, 1963. P6-10, 16. “Eight men Climb a Wall of Ice.” By Bruce Moss.
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Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
Framed photographs in this file housed in a manuscript box consist of the following:
Date Range
1963-1980
Reference Code
V68 / PC 1-4
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
VI. Framed Photographs
Accession Number
8111
Reference Code
V68 / PC 1-4
Date Range
1963-1980
Physical Description
4 framed photographs: col; b&w.
Scope & Content
Framed photographs in this file housed in a manuscript box consist of the following:
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
1- “1963 April Summit Mt. Columbia before cornice break, photo Lloyd and Nixon” “Picture always on Hans’ desk since 1960s Photo of Hans on cornice- right after it was taken, Hans disappeared after cornice broke!”, [Hans walking alone on cornice], frame 18 x 13 cm, colour, captions written on 3 post it notes stuck to back of gold frame. 2- “Margaret Gmoser belt (yellow) – bottom Lloyd Gallgher (1) – mid-Margaret in Bugaboos- VO advertisement- [illegible] – models” [Four vignettes, L-R, woman in yellow skiing, people standing next to helicopter, Woman in yellow talking to two men by fire in lodge, man and woman skiing, Time magazine cover title and date of March 11, 1974 taped to back of frame- loose “VO” glued to bottom right corner of picture], wood frame 25 x 20 cm, colour, caption written on post it notes on back of frame. 3- “Han’s [sic] family- Johann Resch (father) Rosa Gmoser E. Hintringer”, [10 people in professional photograph], n.d., wood frame 21 x 16 cm, sepia toned, caption written on post it notes attached to back of frame. 4- “Hans and Ingemar Stenmark (world cup Winner) Cariboo 1980”, [Stenmark on left, Hans on right, helicopter behind], 21 x 26 cm, colour.
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Cartographic Materials

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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
Cartographic materials in these four oversized files consist of the following:
Date Range
1914-1973
Reference Code
M224 / O.S. Cartographic
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records: Cartographic records
Accession Number
7361, 7877, 8111
Reference Code
M224 / O.S. Cartographic
Date Range
1914-1973
Physical Description
48 cartographic records.
Scope & Content
Cartographic materials in these four oversized files consist of the following:
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Title based on contents.
Content Details
Folder 1 Map on heavy paper, wrapped in plastic. “A Reconnaissance Topographic Map Suveyed and edited by Bradford Washburn” printed in Bern, Switzerland. Centred on Mt. McKinley.- From 7361. Palliser- Kananaskis Area British Columbia and Alberta- Publication No. 1962- Reprinted by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. Mistaya British Columbia and Alberta- Compiled, drawn and printed at the office of the Surveyor General, Ottawa, 1931. Reprinted with corrections at the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Ottawa, 1950. National Topographic Series. Yoho British Columbia and Alberta- Compiled, drawn and printed at the office of the Surveyor General, Ottawa, 1932. Reprinted with corrections at the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Ottawa, 1952. National Topographic Series. Price 25 cents. Invermere British Columbia Kootenay Land District- National Topographic System- First Status Edition compiled and produced by the Geographic Division, Surveys, and Mapping Branch, Dept. of Lands, Forests and Water Resources, Victoria, BC 1964-65- annotated Beaton British Columbia Kootenay Land District- National Topographic System- First Status Edition compiled and produced by the Geographic Division, Surveys, and Mapping Branch, Dept. of Lands, Forests and Water Resources, Victoria, BC 1964-66- annotated Lardeau British Columbia Kootenay Land District- National Topographic System- First Status Edition compiled and produced by the Geographic Division, Surveys, and Mapping Branch, Dept. of Lands, Forests and Water Resources, Victoria, BC 1963- annotated Mount McKinley Alaska, Published by the Museum of Science, Boston, Mass, USA and the Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, Zurich. 1960. Centennial Range Yukon Territory- M.C.R. 7 Edition 1- Produced and printed 1967 by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources- maps printed in 1961-62- annotated British Columbia Land Recording Dists.- Land Commissioner’s Offices- Department of Lands and Forests- first published 1957- Updated Nov. 1, 1960. Master Site Plan Bugaboo Creek Lodge Project number 6844- June 18, 1973- Cohos Delesalle & Evamy. Folder 2 Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Athabasca Pass- Sheet No. 27A – annotated- centered on Jasper Park Boundary Between Alberta and BC-All below Wheeler Maps (by hand) used for the Great Divide as per Chic-no topographical maps used for both Hans and similar maps were used by Chic bottom rip taped- Sheet No. 20- Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa - centered on Clearwater forest and Lyell Icefield at bottom right Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 15- Drawn and printed at the Surveyor General’s Office, Ottawa, Canada- centered on Rocky Mountains Park Boundary Between Alberta and BC - Sheet No. 19- Drawn and printed at the Surveyor General’s Office, Ottawa, Canada- centered on centered on Clearwater Forest with Mt. Alan Campbell at bottom Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 25- annotated- Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa - centered on Jasper Park with Chisel Peak at bottom Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 19- dirt and annotated- revised 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Clearwater and Push Pass W. Boundary Between Alberta and BC- annotated- Sheet 16- revised 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Yoho Park and Rocky Mountains Park Steele Glacier- Topographical Survey 1967 Arial Photography 1951 Mount St. Elias Canada- United State of America- Produced and Printed by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys 1962 from air photographs taken in 1951 and 1956- annotated Woolsey Glacier- Revelstoke National Park British Columbia – Printed by the Surveys and Mapping Branch Department of Energy, Mines and Resources- 1967 Windermere Kootenay District- Map 165A Issued 1918- Reprinted by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. Folder 3 Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 20- heavily annotated- revised 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Clearwater Forest, Saskatchewan Glacier at top left Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 18- heavily ripped- annotated - notes on back- revised 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Clearwater Forest, Mt Mummery at bottom Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 17 (in pencil “A and B”)- annotated - heavily ripped- drawn and printed at the Surveyor Generals’ Office- centered on Clearwater Forest and Yoho Park Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 26- annotated- revised 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Jasper Park and Icefields Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 17- revised 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Clearwater Forest and Yoho Park Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 28- stained- centered on Jasper Park Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 24- annotated- revised edition, 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Jasper Park Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 16- annotated- revised 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Yoho and Rocky Mountains Park Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Revised edition 1925 drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 27. Following maps are from accession 7877. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1920. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 26. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1920, 1921. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 25. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1919, 1921. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 24. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Revised edition 1925 drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 21. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Revised edition 1925 drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 18. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1913. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 13 A. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1916. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 12 A. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1916. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 11. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1916. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 10. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1916. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 9. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1916. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 8. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1916. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 6. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1915. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 5. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1914. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 4. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1922. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 31. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1922, 1924. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 30. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1917. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 29.
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Hans Gmoser fonds
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One of five files containing published books considered but not transferred to library.
Date Range
1942 - 1997
Reference Code
M224 / 66
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M224
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Sous-Fonds
M224
Accession Number
7877
Reference Code
M224 / 66
Date Range
1942 - 1997
Physical Description
2 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One of five files containing published books considered but not transferred to library.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
Fritz Raskop. Berechnungsbuch des Elektromaschinenbauer-Handwerkers (Ankerwicklers). Berlin: Technischer Verlag Herbert Cram, 1951. “Hans Gmoser Private Guide Banff, Alberta” written on inside cover. Hilfsbuch 1: Rechnungen an Elektromotoren in der Reparaturwerkstatt. Books transferred to libary include: Walther Ziersch. Gustav Waldau. Munich: Zinnen-Verlag, 1942. Mrs. Theodore Thomas (Rose Fay). Our Mountain Garden. New York: The Macmillian Company, 1904. – dedication in pencil “William Jordan from Mrs. A.S.J. Taylor”- dedication in pen “For Margaret Gmoser from Ye Abbot”- post it note stuck to scrap paper “Ye Abbot is Bill Putnam.” Marius Barbeau. Banff Indian Days in the Canadian Rockies. Toronto: The McMillian Company Canada, 1923 Peter Vergo. Vienna 1900. Edinburg, National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, 1983. – dedication to Chic from Pam. Gottfried Brandstatter. Nasswald und siene Pioniere. Austria: Verlag Gerhard Holler, 1998. Otto Braun. Ihre Welt, die Berge: Huttenwirte auf Schneeberg & Rax. Wien: Verlag Niederosterreichisches Pressehaus, 1992. – with post it note “Complimentary copy to Hans, with helped with Conrad Kain”, dedication inside similar, in German. J. Russell Harper, ed. Paul Kane’s Frontier: Including Wanderings of an Artist among the Indians of North America. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1971. Otto Eidenschink. Richtiges Bergsteigen: Bergsteigen und seine Technik in Fels und Eis. Germany: Verlag F. Bruckmann, 1951. – covered in brown paper Wastl Mariner. Neuzeitliche Bergrettungstechnik. Innsbruck: Tiroler Graphik 1959. Dipl.Ing Leo Handl. Praktische Schnee-und Lawinenkunde. Innsbruck: Wagner’sche Universitats, 1955. Osterreichischer Schi-Lehrplan. Salzburg: Otto Muller Verlag, 1957.- inside cover “Hans Gmoser Guide Banff, Alberta. R. L. G. Irving. Werden und Wandlungen Des Bergsteigens. Wien: Verlag Adolf Holzhausens Nachfolger, 1949. – covered in brown paper, dedication handwritten on inside cover, in German dated “Traun 17. Nov. 1951.” Rocky Mountains: Canada’s Playground. Victoria: Shaw Bros., LTD. inside cover “Putnam For Battle Abbey.” “Der Bergsteigerfriedhof in Johnsbach” by Josef Hasitschka, 1997 - short paperback book rough trans title “The Mountaineer’s Cemetery in Johnsbach.”
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Nina Whiteman (nee Grenny)

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Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Scope & Content
Six files of Nina Whiteman's (nee Grenny) personal correspondence.
Date Range
1889-1956
Reference Code
M250 / I / 1 to 6
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
I. Correspondence
Accession Number
7363
Reference Code
M250 / I / 1 to 6
Date Range
1889-1956
Physical Description
12 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
Six files of Nina Whiteman's (nee Grenny) personal correspondence.
Subject Access
Family and personal life
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
1 - Correspondence dates 1889 to 1899. Folder contains correspondence from the Galt Public School Board and corresponding report card, Young Ladies College Brantford, Ontario correspondence with corresponding receipts.Several items of correspondence are in German, including mailed German receipts. Correspondence with AWR Whiteman. 2 - Correspondence dates 1900 to 1928. 3 - Correspondence dates 1930 to 1942. Letters from Dorothy Whiteman to her mother. 4 - Correspondence dates 1943 to 1949. Letters from Dorothy Whiteman to her mother. 5 - Correspondence dates 1950 to 1956. 6 - Undated correspondence. Letters from Dorothy Whiteman to her mother.
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Additional correspondence

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Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Scope & Content
One file of personal correspondence addressed to a variety of individuals including family members of Tronson Draper, Dorothy Boyce, and Jim Boyce. Recipients include: Mr. and Mrs. H. Mann, Kathleen Mann, Margaret and Mary Draper, Mrs. Peatman, Mary Boyce, Rupert Edwards, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. A. M. Ma…
Date Range
1906-1975
Reference Code
M250 / I / 9
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
I. Correspondence
Accession Number
1418, 6790, 7363
Reference Code
M250 / I / 9
Date Range
1906-1975
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history. Note to researcher: Mrs. H. Mann was Tronson Draper's sister.
Scope & Content
One file of personal correspondence addressed to a variety of individuals including family members of Tronson Draper, Dorothy Boyce, and Jim Boyce. Recipients include: Mr. and Mrs. H. Mann, Kathleen Mann, Margaret and Mary Draper, Mrs. Peatman, Mary Boyce, Rupert Edwards, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. A. M. Mack. Letter from H. Tiesmaki dated 19 June 1939, pertaining to film (accn 1418).This file includes unaddressed correspondence. Undated correspondence at back of file.
Subject Access
Family and personal life
Title Source
Title based on records.
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Empty addressed envelopes

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Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Scope & Content
Five files of empty addressed envelopes addressed primarily to Dorothy Draper or Dorothy Boyce (nee Whiteman).
Date Range
1916-1993
Reference Code
M250 / I / 10 to 14
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
I. Correspondence
Accession Number
7363
Reference Code
M250 / I / 10 to 14
Date Range
1916-1993
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history.
Scope & Content
Five files of empty addressed envelopes addressed primarily to Dorothy Draper or Dorothy Boyce (nee Whiteman).
Subject Access
Family and personal life
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
Envelopes primarily date to the 1970s and 1980s.
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Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Scope & Content
Four files of invitations to weddings and other events. Intended recipient typically not indicated.
Date Range
1871-1998
Reference Code
M250 / I / 15 to 18
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
I. Correspondence
Accession Number
7363
Reference Code
M250 / I / 15 to 18
Date Range
1871-1998
Physical Description
8 cm of textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history.
Scope & Content
Four files of invitations to weddings and other events. Intended recipient typically not indicated.
Subject Access
Family and personal life
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
15 - Wedding invitations 1898 - 1956. Includes invitation to the wedding of Arthur W. R. Whiteman and Nina Llewellyn Grenny, and to the wedding of Dorothy Frances Llewellyn Whiteman to Tronson Draper. 16 - Wedding invitations 1969 - 1995. File includes wedding anniversary celebration invitations. 17 - Event invitations 1871 - 1981. Events include: Billiards tournament, 1885 Grand Winter Carnival, Commencements, The Medical Student Club of the University of Alberta banquets, events at the Peter Whyte Gallery, events at the Banff Centre, a garden party for Joe Clark, Pioneer Night. 18 - Event invitations 1982 - 1998. Events include: Chateau Lake Louise Centennial Day Program, Edmonton Ladies Pharmaceutical Auxiliary and Edmonton Society of Pharmacists Poinsettia Ball including attached menu, Grand Opening of the Banff Public Library/Seniors Centre, events at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies and the Banff Centre, Dorothy Boyce's 90th birthday celebration. Assorted undated invitations at back of file.
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Scope & Content
15 files of Christmas cards, typically addressed to Dorothy Draper Boyce (nee Whiteman), Nina Whiteman, Tronson Draper, and Jim Boyce. Cards are in miscellaneous order due to undated nature of the majority of the cards.
Date Range
ca. 1880-2001
Reference Code
M250 / I / 19 to 33
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
I. Correspondence
Accession Number
6790, 7363
Reference Code
M250 / I / 19 to 33
Date Range
ca. 1880-2001
Physical Description
36 cm of textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history.
Scope & Content
15 files of Christmas cards, typically addressed to Dorothy Draper Boyce (nee Whiteman), Nina Whiteman, Tronson Draper, and Jim Boyce. Cards are in miscellaneous order due to undated nature of the majority of the cards.
Subject Access
Family and personal life
Title Source
Title based on records.
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Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Scope & Content
4 files of address books and loose addresses belonging to Dorothy Whiteman, Mary Alice Boyce and Nina Grenny.
Date Range
ca. 1937-1973
Reference Code
M250 / I / 34 to 37
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
I. Correspondence
Accession Number
6790, 7363
Reference Code
M250 / I / 34 to 37
Date Range
ca. 1937-1973
Physical Description
8 cm of textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history.
Scope & Content
4 files of address books and loose addresses belonging to Dorothy Whiteman, Mary Alice Boyce and Nina Grenny.
Subject Access
Family and personal life
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
34 - File contains Ladies Visiting List book with entries in Index, Christmas Record Book 1969-1973 and Christmas Record Book 1969. 35 - File contains two brown address books, one with newspaper clipping at back regarding death of Nina Whiteman and Ethel Riggin, and Mary Alice Boyce's blue address book dated 1972. 36 - File contains deer notebook with addresses and phone numbers, 1937 Imperial Products notebook with addresses and phone numbers, red "Addresses Telephones" book with financial notations throughout, Birthday Forget Me Not book belonging to Nina L. Grenny, Brantford. 37 - File contains loose addresses on pieces of lined paper, papers ripped from envelopes, envelope stickers, and loose Christmas card lists.
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Bert Riggall fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 425 b&w negatives. The negatives pertain to Riggall packtrains and camps, bighorn sheep, hunting, hunting trophies, various landscapes, men posing with hunting trophies, portraits of the Cox family, portraits of Riggall cousins at Brooks, flowers (calipso orchid), Parkview school p…
Date Range
[ca.1904 to ca.1959]
Reference Code
V26 / IX / B / NA (B1 to B45)
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Negative
  5 images  
Part Of
Bert Riggall fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M376 / V26
Series
IX. Riggall Negatives Scanned and Described
Sous-Fonds
V26
Accession Number
7102
Reference Code
V26 / IX / B / NA (B1 to B45)
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Date Range
[ca.1904 to ca.1959]
Physical Description
425 photographs : b&w negatives
Scope & Content
File consists of 425 b&w negatives. The negatives pertain to Riggall packtrains and camps, bighorn sheep, hunting, hunting trophies, various landscapes, men posing with hunting trophies, portraits of the Cox family, portraits of Riggall cousins at Brooks, flowers (calipso orchid), Parkview school picture, Hawk's nest, well drilling, clients fishing, and Riggall's cars.
Subject Access
Packing
Pack trips
Hunting
Sports
Recreation
Portrait
Family and personal life
Animals
Bighorn Sheep
Environment and Nature
Fishing
Natural resources
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Brooks
Language
N/A
Category
Environment
Family and personal life
Exploration, discovery and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Content Details
Reference scans available: V26 / IX / B / PA (B1 to B45)
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File consists of 463 b&w negatives. The negatives pertain to Riggall pack trains and camps, hunting trophies, Riggall's ram trophies, negatives removed from two Riggall negative albums, early hunting and camping photographs, Riggall's parents posing with bear killed by Riggall, tourists on Waterton…
Date Range
[ca.1904 to ca.1959]
Reference Code
V26 / IX / E / NA (E1 to E21)
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Negative
  5 images  
Part Of
Bert Riggall fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M376 / V26
Series
IX. Riggall Negatives Scanned and Described
Sous-Fonds
V26
Accession Number
7102
Reference Code
V26 / IX / E / NA (E1 to E21)
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Date Range
[ca.1904 to ca.1959]
Physical Description
463 photographs : b&w negatives
Scope & Content
File consists of 463 b&w negatives. The negatives pertain to Riggall pack trains and camps, hunting trophies, Riggall's ram trophies, negatives removed from two Riggall negative albums, early hunting and camping photographs, Riggall's parents posing with bear killed by Riggall, tourists on Waterton steam boat, Austin's Cochrane ranch, and the Castle River rodeo.
Subject Access
Hunting
Animals
Bear
Boats
Transportation
Camping
Sports
Recreation
Packing
Pack trips
Ranches
Travel
Family and personal life
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Cochrane
Waterton
Language
N/A
Category
Family and personal life
Exploration, discovery and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Transportation
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Content Details
Reference scans available: V26 / IX / E / NA (E1 to E21)
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Bert Riggall fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 309 b&w negatives. The negatives pertain to breaking horses, packtrains and horses, various landscapes, hunting and hunting trophies, hiking, fishing, camps, camp life, and birds.
Date Range
[ca.1904 to ca.1959]
Reference Code
V26 / IX / F / NA (H1 to H9)
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Negative
  3 images  
Part Of
Bert Riggall fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M376 / V26
Series
IX. Riggall Negatives Scanned and Described
Sous-Fonds
V26
Accession Number
7102
Reference Code
V26 / IX / F / NA (H1 to H9)
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Date Range
[ca.1904 to ca.1959]
Physical Description
309 photographs : b&w negatives
Scope & Content
File consists of 309 b&w negatives. The negatives pertain to breaking horses, packtrains and horses, various landscapes, hunting and hunting trophies, hiking, fishing, camps, camp life, and birds.
Subject Access
Recreation
Leisure
Camping
Sports
Hunting
Fishing
Wildlife
Birds
Animals
Horses
Horseback riding
Pack trips
Packing
Landscapes
Family and personal life
Language
English
Category
Exploration, discovery and travel
Family and personal life
Sports, recreation and leisure
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Content Details
Reference Scans available at: V26 / IX / G / PA (G1) to V26 / IX / H / PA (H9)
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Personal photographs

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of b&w photograph negatives of the Luxton home and garden in Banff, Alberta
Date Range
[between 1904 and 1962]
Reference Code
LUX / I / D1a / NA-2 to NA-5
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Negative
  4 images  
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / I / D : Personal and professional
Sous-Fonds
LUX / I : Norman Luxton sous-fonds
Sub-Series
LUX / I / D / 1 : Personal and family life
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / I / D1a / NA-2 to NA-5
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Date Range
[between 1904 and 1962]
Physical Description
4 photographs: b&w negatives ; 11.3 x 7 cm
Scope & Content
File consists of b&w photograph negatives of the Luxton home and garden in Banff, Alberta
Subject Access
Banff
Garden
Family and personal life
Geographic Access
Banff National Park
Alberta
Banff
Title Source
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Scope & Content
Item consists of negatives depicting the Natural Bridge in Yoho National Park.
Date Range
[1930-1960]
Reference Code
LUX / I / E4 / NA - 3 to NA - 4
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Photograph
Negative
  2 images  
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / I / E : Collected Material
Sous-Fonds
LUX / I : Norman Luxton sous-fonds
Sub-Series
LUX / I / E / 4 : Photographs
Reference Code
LUX / I / E4 / NA - 3 to NA - 4
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Date Range
[1930-1960]
Physical Description
2 photographs: b&w negative ; 7 x 4.5 cm
Scope & Content
Item consists of negatives depicting the Natural Bridge in Yoho National Park.
Subject Access
Waterfalls
Rivers
Family and personal life
Geographic Access
Yoho National Park
British Columbia
Related Material
Corresponding prints: LUX / I / E4 PA-47, PA-51
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Scope & Content
Item consists of negatives depicting the Natural Bridge in Yoho National Park.
Date Range
[1930-1960]
Reference Code
LUX / I / E4 / NA - 7 to NA - 8
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Photograph
Negative
  2 images  
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / I / E : Collected Material
Sous-Fonds
LUX / I : Norman Luxton sous-fonds
Sub-Series
LUX / I / E / 4 : Photographs
Reference Code
LUX / I / E4 / NA - 7 to NA - 8
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Date Range
[1930-1960]
Physical Description
2 photographs: b&w negative ; 7 x 4.5 cm
Scope & Content
Item consists of negatives depicting the Natural Bridge in Yoho National Park.
Subject Access
Waterfalls
Rivers
Family and personal life
Geographic Access
Yoho National Park
British Columbia
Related Material
Corresponding prints: LUX / I / E4 PA-50, PA-52
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