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Walking Buffalo, Stony (sic)

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Artist
Harley W. Brown (1939 – , Canadian)
Date
1960 – 1968
Medium
pastel on craft paper
Catalogue Number
BwH.03.01
Description
pastal drawing of Chief Walking Buffalo (George MacLean)
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Artist
Harley W. Brown (1939 – , Canadian)
Title
Walking Buffalo, Stony (sic)
Date
1960 – 1968
Medium
pastel on craft paper
Dimensions
62.33 x 48.26 cm
Description
pastal drawing of Chief Walking Buffalo (George MacLean)
Subject
Walking Buffalo
buffalo
pastel
Tatanga
Indigenous
Credit
Gift of Chris Hay, Maple Ridge, 2015
Catalogue Number
BwH.03.01
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Date
1918
Material
metal; wood; silver; rubber; ivory
Catalogue Number
103.08.1134
Description
A straight walking stick with 46 lettered, riveted, metal bands (7/8 cm. wide) commemorating various hiking trips indicating date on flat side and location on the rounded front. The varnished hardwood body has a large ivory handle (seems to be part of a tusk) with a black rubber band underneath for…
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Title
Walking Stick
Date
1918
Material
metal; wood; silver; rubber; ivory
Dimensions
97 x 5 cm
Description
A straight walking stick with 46 lettered, riveted, metal bands (7/8 cm. wide) commemorating various hiking trips indicating date on flat side and location on the rounded front. The varnished hardwood body has a large ivory handle (seems to be part of a tusk) with a black rubber band underneath for gripping. The tip of the metal shaft is pointed, second metal piece is where wood and shaft are inserted into head for strength. Above this is a coiled thick wire wrapped around the stick, glued, then a thick ring of brass, and again another coil of wire glued into place. The first metal band from the handle has “1918 Alpine Club” stamped on it. The second and largest metal band 3.2 cm. has the words “A.O. Brigden” written in script and the word “WINNIPEG” printed underneath. Each subsequent band commemorates a yearly hiking trip as follows: 1939 Floe And Scarab Lakes; 1940 Emerald & Lake O’Hara; 1941 Glacier = Floe Lake; 1942 Marvel Pass; 1943 Slocan = Okanagan; 1944 Marron Valley; 1945 Temple Chalet; 1946 Skoki Lodge; 1947 Merlin Ridge; 1948 Lake Louise; 1949 AGS - Scotland; 1950 Lake Louise; 1951 AGS - England; 1952 Lake Louise, 1953 Lake Louise, 1954 Lake Louise, 1955 Lake Louise; 1956 England; 1957 Tonquin Pass; 1958 Mummery; 1959 England; 1960 Fryatt Camp BIRKS STERLING; 1961 Ice River Camp BIRKS STERLING; 1962 Maligne Camp, Shovel Pass BIRKS STERLING; 1963 Merlin BIRKS STERLING; 1964 Merlin BIRKS STERLING; 1965 St. Ermine’s; 1966 Wonder Pass BIRKS STERLING; 1967 France - Glasgow, 1968 (blank); 1969 Cartmell; 1970 (blank); 1971 AGS Harrogate. A corded metal chain is wrapped around the wooden shaft twice followed by: 1926 Alpine Club; 1926 Lake O’Hara; 1927 England; 1928 Schreiber - Nipigon House; 1929 Nipigon, 1930 Nipigon-2, 1931 Nipigon-3; 1932 Nipigon-4-England; 1933 Paradise Valley ACC; 1934 Pack Trip; 1935 Pack Trip; 1936 England; 1937 Pack Trip; 1938 England.
Subject
sports
walking
hiking
climbing
A.O. Brigden
Credit
Gift of Margaret Gmoser, Harvie Heights, 2008
Catalogue Number
103.08.1134
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Date
c. 1913
Material
wood; metal
Catalogue Number
103.08.1154
Description
Dark wood walking stick with a small silver colour plaque at the handle. The plaque reads “Canadian Rockies Sept 13, 2013.” The surface of the stick is smooth, the burls have been sanded down to be flush with the surface, and are lighter in colour than the bark of the wood. The surface is glossy, a…
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Title
Walking Stick
Date
c. 1913
Material
wood; metal
Dimensions
2 x 87.5 cm
Description
Dark wood walking stick with a small silver colour plaque at the handle. The plaque reads “Canadian Rockies Sept 13, 2013.” The surface of the stick is smooth, the burls have been sanded down to be flush with the surface, and are lighter in colour than the bark of the wood. The surface is glossy, and may have been treated with a glaze. The handle is larger in width than the base of the stick, measuring 7.5 cm.
Subject
sports
walking
hiking
1913
Credit
Gift of Kerry Guenter, 2007
Catalogue Number
103.08.1154
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Date
c. 1960
Catalogue Number
107.02.1048
Description
a wood carving of a rhinoceros, snout horn 5.0cm, head horn 3.0cm.
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Title
Wood Carving
Date
c. 1960
Dimensions
9.5 x 3.6 x 20.0 cm
Description
a wood carving of a rhinoceros, snout horn 5.0cm, head horn 3.0cm.
Subject
carving
souvenir
Africa
George McLean
Walking Buffalo
Credit
Gift of Unknown, 2014
Catalogue Number
107.02.1048
Images
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