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Date
1962 – 1993
Material
plastic; fiberglass; fabric;
Catalogue Number
103.04.0124
Description
White fiberglass hard hat with a beige-coloured plastic brace inside that can be adjusted around the head - brace also includes crossed fabric straps and a brown [possible] shoestring holding the beige plastic together - and stickers throughout the exterior. Stickers include a green spade with “199…
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Title
Hard Hat
Date
1962 – 1993
Material
plastic; fiberglass; fabric;
Dimensions
14.5 x 22.0 x 29.3 cm
Description
White fiberglass hard hat with a beige-coloured plastic brace inside that can be adjusted around the head - brace also includes crossed fabric straps and a brown [possible] shoestring holding the beige plastic together - and stickers throughout the exterior. Stickers include a green spade with “1993” in black on the front bill, three different orange and blue “76 Lubricants” stickers, a blue and white “NORMAN WELLS N.W.T” sticker with a polar bear, a green, white, and black diamond with “BANNISTER,” a blue and white octagon with “ALPAC ORIENTATION 1993,” and a red and white rectangle with the Alberta Pacific Emergency Contact Number. “EDDIE HUNTER” is also written on the left-hand side in black marker, partially covered by the “NORMAN WELLS” sticker.
Subject
Eddie Hunter
equipment
construction equipment
safety equipment;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
103.04.0124
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Date
1970 – 1985
Material
plastic; metal; paper; cardboard;
Catalogue Number
104.01.0004
Description
Clear plastic Cousino Echo-matic II self threading tape cartridge in original cardboard box.
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Title
Audio Tape
Date
1970 – 1985
Material
plastic; metal; paper; cardboard;
Dimensions
2.5 x 9.2 x 13.7 cm
Description
Clear plastic Cousino Echo-matic II self threading tape cartridge in original cardboard box.
Subject
Eddie Hunter
movie making
sound equipment
audio equipment;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.01.0004
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Date
1963 – 1990
Material
fabric; leather; metal; plastic; glass;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0180 a-m
Description
Green fabric-covered hard-sided travel case with leather corner caps on the lid, leather carry handles on both short sides and on the back [broken], and three leather straps attached to the short sides and the front that overlap over a metal loop on the lid. A metal frame is fixed to the front of t…
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Title
Camera Case
Date
1963 – 1990
Material
fabric; leather; metal; plastic; glass;
Dimensions
31.5 x 29.5 x 65.8 cm
Description
Green fabric-covered hard-sided travel case with leather corner caps on the lid, leather carry handles on both short sides and on the back [broken], and three leather straps attached to the short sides and the front that overlap over a metal loop on the lid. A metal frame is fixed to the front of the lid for the display of a shipping label, various stickers and shipping labels throughout the lid, and a paper Sunshine Village transportation tag hangs from the right-hand handle by a string. The interior is lined with canvas and has blue and white canvas straps attached to the long sides as well as green fabric flaps attached to the short sides and front. Contents include:A - Bolex H16 SB video camera with large lens mount plate and additional side viewfinder attached [empty]B - 230mm Century Tele-Athenar zoom lens in a leather tube carrier extensively covered in adhesive tape at both ends [lid is no longer connected to the body]C - 120mm Angenieux-Zoom Type 10x12 B lens with a small silver metal mount pin screwed into the body about half-way downD - 50mm Asahi Pentax lens [slightly dented along the rim] in a foam-lined grey fabric carry tube that zips closedE - four boxes of 16mm film - two black plastic boxes of Eastman EXR Color Negative Film [one’s label is severely degraded], one red cardboard box of gaf Anscochrome Professional Camera Film, and one green cardboard box of Du Pont 931A safety motion picture film - in a plastic bagF - various lens attachments and spare parts in a grey plastic toiletries bag that zips closedG - a black plastic Shepherd EX-99 handheld electronic flash meter in a black pleather pouch that snaps closedH - various black and grey plastic cables in a brown leather pouch that zips closed [one side of the zipper fabric has completely separated from the leather]I - a green on white nylon ski bib from the 30th Anniversary Engler Veterans Ski Race J - a Bolex paillard cardboard box containing several spare remote triggersK - four spare lens filters - three of which are still in their original yellow Kodak cardboard envelopes - in a small plastic bagL - two round metal containers with various miscellaneous parts - one is silver and one is blackM - spare pieces of Velcro in a small plastic bag
Subject
Eddie Hunter
camera equipment
film making
film equipment
travel
Head Hunter Films;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.41.0180 a-m
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Date
1976 – 2000
Material
plastic; metal; fabric;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0177
Description
Analogue Sekonic Studio Delux L-398 Exposure Meter with a main central analogue dial to set the ISO and a removable opaque white plastic dome cover over the light meter on an extension coming off the top that can rotate a full 360 degrees. The main body is made of a mix of metal and black plastic a…
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Title
Light Meter
Date
1976 – 2000
Material
plastic; metal; fabric;
Dimensions
3.2 x 5.8 x 11.0 cm
Description
Analogue Sekonic Studio Delux L-398 Exposure Meter with a main central analogue dial to set the ISO and a removable opaque white plastic dome cover over the light meter on an extension coming off the top that can rotate a full 360 degrees. The main body is made of a mix of metal and black plastic and has a metal plaque on the back with the manufacturer’s details and a long black nylon cord attached by a silver metal clasp to the bottom of the meter.
Subject
Eddie Hunter
photography
movie making
equipment
camera equipment;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.41.0177
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Date
1957 – 1957
Material
cardboard; paper; leather; metal; plastic;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0196
Description
White plastic light meter with a central metal dial above a clear plastic window over the meter needle and a removable metal grate over the light-sensitive plate on top housed in a brown leather pouch with “SOLEPHOT” embossed in gold on the front. The leather pouch snaps closed over the top at the …
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Title
Light Meter
Date
1957 – 1957
Material
cardboard; paper; leather; metal; plastic;
Dimensions
3.5 x 6.3 x 8.4 cm
Description
White plastic light meter with a central metal dial above a clear plastic window over the meter needle and a removable metal grate over the light-sensitive plate on top housed in a brown leather pouch with “SOLEPHOT” embossed in gold on the front. The leather pouch snaps closed over the top at the back and has a small opening in the bottom through which a gold metal chain is attached to the bottom of the meter. The meter is housed in its original cardboard box, which consists of a gold lid with “SOLAPHOT” printed in red on the lid that fits completely over the white body - also inside the box is the paper instruction manual.
Subject
Crosby family
Abegweit
camera equipment
photography
photography equipment;
Credit
Gift of Robert Crosby Family, Banff, 1998
Catalogue Number
104.41.0196
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Date
1960 – 1987
Material
cardboard; metal; paper; fabric;
Catalogue Number
105.05.0030 a,b
Description
Square cardboard film reel travel box with metal caps on all the corners, a green canvas handle attached to one edge of the lid with metal braces, and green canvas straps with metal caps attached in a cross on the bottom. On the lid is a metal frame for a shipping label - the label in the frame is …
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Title
Reel Box
Date
1960 – 1987
Material
cardboard; metal; paper; fabric;
Dimensions
5.5 x 38.0 x 39.0 cm
Description
Square cardboard film reel travel box with metal caps on all the corners, a green canvas handle attached to one edge of the lid with metal braces, and green canvas straps with metal caps attached in a cross on the bottom. On the lid is a metal frame for a shipping label - the label in the frame is addressed to “Miss Carrie Hunter” from “Foster Advertising Company Limited” and a hand-written Head Hunter Films label is visible underneath - as well as an Air Canada adhesive shipping label, an Air Canada Expedair paper envelope, and a circular Head Hunter Films sticker that has an address in Montreal written in. Inside the box is a grey metal empty film reel frame with a small white paper adhesive with “91-6” written on it in black ink and a piece of masking tape with “NOV 87 [illegible] Rev. From HTWWS” written in blue ink [HTWWS refers to the Head Hunter Film “How the West Was Skied].”
Subject
Eddie Hunter
film making
film equipment
travel
Head Hunter Films
travel equipment;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
105.05.0030 a,b
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Date
1960 – 1980
Material
metal; plastic; paper;
Catalogue Number
104.01.0007
Description
Green metal audio announcer, used to play pre-recorded audio - usually advertisements - during broadcasts like radio programs. The announcer consists of a rectangular body with a black plastic handle at one short end, vent slats at the other, and speakers along both long sides. The top of the box f…
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Title
Audio Announcer
Date
1960 – 1980
Material
metal; plastic; paper;
Dimensions
16.4 x 14.8 x 22.7 cm
Description
Green metal audio announcer, used to play pre-recorded audio - usually advertisements - during broadcasts like radio programs. The announcer consists of a rectangular body with a black plastic handle at one short end, vent slats at the other, and speakers along both long sides. The top of the box features the grey metal housing for the tape cartridge - which also has a plug for an external speaker - the power switch, volume control knob, outlet for a remote to be plugged in, and a brown plastic power cord. All of these features can be covered by a removable hinged lid that latches closed above the carry handle. Also contains the instruction manual.
Subject
Eddie Hunter
advertisements
audio equipment
sound recording;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.01.0007
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Badminton Shuttlecocks

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Date
1928 – 1950
Material
cardboard; plastic; rubber; feathers;
Catalogue Number
108.04.0048
Description
Orange, black, and grey cardboard tube with four shuttlecocks inside - all four are predominantly white, two have red accents and two have purple. All appear used.
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Title
Badminton Shuttlecocks
Date
1928 – 1950
Material
cardboard; plastic; rubber; feathers;
Dimensions
15.5 cm
Description
Orange, black, and grey cardboard tube with four shuttlecocks inside - all four are predominantly white, two have red accents and two have purple. All appear used.
Subject
Crosby family
Abegweit
sports equipment
sports;
Credit
Gift of Robert Crosby Family, Banff, 1998
Catalogue Number
108.04.0048
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Date
1901 – 1935
Material
leather; metal; cardboard; glass
Catalogue Number
104.41.0176
Description
Dark brown/black Kodak No. 2 Brownie camera with a leather strap that has “BROWNIE’ stamped on it on the top, two viewfinders [one on top, one on the right side], a back panel that hinges open to access the film compartment [this compartment is metal and removable], a thin metal rod that rotates th…
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Title
Brownie Camera
Date
1901 – 1935
Material
leather; metal; cardboard; glass
Dimensions
11.3 x 9.4 x 14.4 cm
Description
Dark brown/black Kodak No. 2 Brownie camera with a leather strap that has “BROWNIE’ stamped on it on the top, two viewfinders [one on top, one on the right side], a back panel that hinges open to access the film compartment [this compartment is metal and removable], a thin metal rod that rotates the film inside, and the lever that triggers the lens. Attached to the back is a small rectangular metal plaque with the manufacturer’s details and above it is an embossed stamp that identifies this camera as being “No. 120.”
Subject
Eddie Hunter
photography
photographic equipment
cameras;
Credit
Gift of Eddie Hunter, Banff, 1995
Catalogue Number
104.41.0176
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Date
1923 – 1940
Material
metal; glass; fabric;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0185 a,b
Description
Silver metal Kodak lens with mounting plate that includes a fold-up view finder [possibly for a Ciné-Kodak motion picture camera] with black velvet-lined lens caps and a black fabric-wrapped extension trigger for an unknown camera.
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Title
Camera Accessories
Date
1923 – 1940
Material
metal; glass; fabric;
Dimensions
4.2 x 4.1 x 9.6 cm
Description
Silver metal Kodak lens with mounting plate that includes a fold-up view finder [possibly for a Ciné-Kodak motion picture camera] with black velvet-lined lens caps and a black fabric-wrapped extension trigger for an unknown camera.
Subject
Crosby family
Abegweit
camera equipment
camera lens
Credit
Gift of Robert Crosby Family, Banff, 1998
Catalogue Number
104.41.0185 a,b
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