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The agony of Mrs. Stone

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Author
Whyte, Jon
Call Number
05.1 W62
Author
Whyte, Jon
Physical Description
insert between p.14 & 15 : ill., port
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Accidents
Mountaineering
Notes
In Matrix, vol.III, no.1, summer 1977
Accession Number
1000
Call Number
05.1 W62
Collection
Archives Library
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Part Of
Bill Peyto fonds
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of papers pertaining to Peyto's Boer War service, photography and personal matters and photographs produced and collected by Peyto. Includes resolution of the American Alpine Club commending Peyto for his aid in the rescue of Margaret Stone on July 24, 1921 from Eon Mountain. Mrs. S…
Date Range
1900-1941
Reference Code
M41 / V497
Description Level
1 / Fonds
GMD
Photograph
Album
Framed print
Photograph print
Textual record
Private record
Part Of
Bill Peyto fonds
Description Level
1 / Fonds
Fonds Number
M 41
V 497
Sous-Fonds
M 41
V 497
Accession Number
6, 266, 7747 (docs)
Reference Code
M41 / V497
GMD
Photograph
Album
Framed print
Photograph print
Textual record
Private record
Date Range
1900-1941
Physical Description
264 photographs : prints, negatives. -- 2 photograph albums (ca.35 prints). -- 3 cm of textual records
History / Biographical
Ebenezer William (Bill) Peyto, 1868-1943, was a guide, outfitter, prospector and national park warden at Banff, Alberta, Canada. Peyto was prominent among the early trail guides of the Rockies, beginning a colourful career ca.1893. He led a number of mountaineers into climbing regions until ca.1910. Peyto served in both the Boer and First World Wars, worked a talc mine on the edge of Banff National Park and was a national park warden for over twenty years, retiring in 1937. Peyto Lake, Peyto Glacier, Peyto Peak and Trapper Peak were named in his honour.
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of papers pertaining to Peyto's Boer War service, photography and personal matters and photographs produced and collected by Peyto. Includes resolution of the American Alpine Club commending Peyto for his aid in the rescue of Margaret Stone on July 24, 1921 from Eon Mountain. Mrs. Stone was stranded after the accidental death of Dr. W. E. Stone on July 17, 1921. Photographs pertain to Bill Peyto, clients and trips in the Rocky Mountains; also Banff townsite views and events, wildlife and scenic views, ca.1900-ca.1940. Includes large framed portrait of Bill Peyto.
Name Access
Peyto, Bill
Subject Access
Family and personal life
Access Restrictions
No restrictions on access
Photographs are in the public domain (other restrictions may apply)
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
Language
Language is English
Finding Aid
Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
Creator
Peyto, Bill
Category
Family and personal life
Title Source
Title based on contents of fonds and accession records
Processing Status
Processed
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Ron Duke collection

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Part Of
Ron Duke collection
Scope & Content
Collection includes: certificate of general resolution of appreciation commending Jack Curren, Frank Betteridge, Frank Gombert, F. Wells, Reno Fitten, William Child and Ralph Rink for aid in the rescue of Mrs. W. E. Stone, July 24, 1921, and recovery of the body of Dr. W. E. Stone, d. July 17, 1921…
Date Range
[ca.1870-ca.1970]
Reference Code
M16 / V203
Description Level
1 / Fonds
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Photograph print
Poster
Textual record
Private record
Part Of
Ron Duke collection
Description Level
1 / Fonds
Fonds Number
M 16
V 203
Sous-Fonds
M 16
V 203
Accession Number
168, 1572, 1593, 1644, 2626, 3379
Reference Code
M16 / V203
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Photograph print
Poster
Textual record
Private record
Date Range
[ca.1870-ca.1970]
Physical Description
1 textual record. -- 12 photographs : prints, posters, negatives
History / Biographical
Ron Duke was a professional photographer at Banff, Alberta, Canada
Scope & Content
Collection includes: certificate of general resolution of appreciation commending Jack Curren, Frank Betteridge, Frank Gombert, F. Wells, Reno Fitten, William Child and Ralph Rink for aid in the rescue of Mrs. W. E. Stone, July 24, 1921, and recovery of the body of Dr. W. E. Stone, d. July 17, 1921, on Mount Eon; and various photographs collected by Duke from unknown sources. Included is a Dave White & Sons Ltd. poster of eight prints, showing store 1894 to 1948; also a poster of male descendants of John Brewster, ca.1965, with ten images.
Name Access
Duke, Ron (collector)
Subject Access
Exploration, discovery and travel
Access Restrictions
No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
Language
Language is English
Creator
Duke, Ron (collector)
Category
Exploration, discovery and travel
Title Source
Title based on accession records and contents of collection
Processing Status
Processed
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[Commendation from American Alpine Club]

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Part Of
George Noble fonds
Scope & Content
Pertains to Peyto, Bill and rescue of Mrs. Stone from Mt. Eon
Date Range
1922
Reference Code
V469 / 1666
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Photograph
Negative
  1 image  
Part Of
George Noble fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Series
I. Scenic and documentary views
Reference Code
V469 / 1666
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Date Range
1922
Physical Description
1 negative : 12 x 17 cm or smaller
Scope & Content
Pertains to Peyto, Bill and rescue of Mrs. Stone from Mt. Eon
Subject Access
Arts
Geographic Access
Alberta
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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1979
Author
Ford, Theresa M., ed
Publisher
Edmonton : Alberta Education
Call Number
05 F75i
Author
Ford, Theresa M., ed
Publisher
Edmonton : Alberta Education
Published Date
1979
Physical Description
224p. : ill
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Series
Western Canadian literature for youth
Notes
Partial contents: Avalanche / Robert E. Gard; Disaster at Avalanche Mountain / Cecil Clark; The agony of Mrs. Stone / Jon Whyte; At Grips with a Grizzly / Colin Wyatt
Accession Number
3092
Call Number
05 F75i
Collection
Archives Library
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The old cabin : poems from Banff

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1984
Author
Burles, Gordon
Call Number
05.1 B92 1984 July–Sep PAM
Author
Burles, Gordon
Published Date
1984
Physical Description
50p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Contents: The heron (p.1); The hermit (p.2); Biskobad changes (p.3); Striving stone (p.4); The children on the hill (p.5); The old cabin (p.6); Vision for vision (p.7); With her (p.8); Rural roads (p.9); Bill Peyto alone (p.10); After the funeral (p.11); Among the poplars (p.12); A dream of moonlight (13); Night and day (p.14); The road home (p.15); She goes away (p.16); Love lesson (p.17); We sat here (p.18); The hike (p.19); Reunion (p.20); Plato in the twilight (p.21); The horsemen (p.22); Funeral (p.23); Bill Peyto old (p.24); Spring (p.25); Testament (p.26); A promise of mountain days (p.27); Banff (p.28); After the concert (p.29); Mountain camp (p.30); New love (p.31); The wedding (p.32); Old age(p.33); Seeing Mt. Cascade from the Spray River (p.34); Lane Johnson returns to Banff, 1919 (p.35); With Mr. Sanson (p.36); The old alpinist (p.37); Meeting a former love (p.38); Old Antophon remembers (p.39); Daybreak (p.40); The ballerina (p.41); The first snow (p.42); Mrs. Stone remembers (p.43); Summer moments (p.44); Mrs. Wheeler’s garden (p.45); At the Banff Springs Hotel (p.46); Plato dying (p.47); Snowfall (p.48); When she walked by (p.49); At the Chateau Lake Louise (p. 50)
Cover: drawing by Wayne Milburn of cabin with Mounts Stoney Squaw and Cascade
Accession Number
6340
17000
Call Number
05.1 B92 1984 July–Sep PAM
Collection
Archives Library
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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Image of Mrs. Winthrop E. Stone cooking over a fire
Date Range
July 19, 1915
Reference Code
v14 / 25 / na66 - 118
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Photograph
Negative, copy
  1 image  
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
V14
Reference Code
v14 / 25 / na66 - 118
GMD
Photograph
Negative, copy
Date Range
July 19, 1915
Physical Description
1 photograph : negative : copy negative
Scope & Content
Image of Mrs. Winthrop E. Stone cooking over a fire
Subject Access
Women
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Sports and Recreation
Geographic Access
Alberta
British Columbia
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Letter of commendation

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Part Of
Peter and Catharine Whyte fonds
Scope & Content
Image of a letter of thanks from Alpine Club of Canada to Bill Peyto on his rescue of Mrs. W. E. Stone after death of her husband on Mount Eon
Date Range
1922
Reference Code
V683 / III / A / 15 / PA - 825
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Photograph
  1 image  
Part Of
Peter and Catharine Whyte fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
M36 / V683 / S37
Series
V683 / III / A / 15 : Peter and Catharine Whyte: Collected Photographs
Sous-Fonds
V683
Accession Number
.
Reference Code
V683 / III / A / 15 / PA - 825
GMD
Photograph
Date Range
1922
Physical Description
Photograph: 1 print ; b&w.
Scope & Content
Image of a letter of thanks from Alpine Club of Canada to Bill Peyto on his rescue of Mrs. W. E. Stone after death of her husband on Mount Eon
Name Access
Peyto, Bill
Subject Access
American Alpine Club
Commendation
Guides
Guiding
Mountaineering
Rescue
Language
English
Title Source
Title based on item
Processing Status
Processed
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"Mr. English's house"

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Part Of
Mary (Molly) Wright Adams fonds
Scope & Content
Image depicts small wooden and stone buildings surrounded by snow; mountains visible in the background.
Date Range
1904
Reference Code
V777 / II / PD - 1 / 28
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Photograph
  1 image  
Part Of
Mary (Molly) Wright Adams fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
V777
Series
V777 / II : Personal and collected records
Sous-Fonds
V777
Accession Number
2018.8685
Reference Code
V777 / II / PD - 1 / 28
GMD
Photograph
Date Range
1904
Physical Description
1 album page with one photograph
Scope & Content
Image depicts small wooden and stone buildings surrounded by snow; mountains visible in the background.
Subject Access
Family and personal life
Language
N/A
Creator
[Molly Wright Adams created the album]
Title Source
Original title used
Processing Status
Processed
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The impossible climb : Alex Honnold, El Capitan, and the climbing life

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2018
Author
Synnott, Mark
Publisher
[New York, New York] : Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC
Call Number
G512 T44 S96
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Author
Synnott, Mark
Publisher
[New York, New York] : Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC
Published Date
2018
Physical Description
viii, 405 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color)
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Rock climbing
Travel
Abstract
In Mark Synnott’s unique window on the ethos of climbing, his friend Alex Honnold’s astonishing free solo ascent of El Capitan’s 3,000 feet of sheer granite is the central act. When Honnold topped out at 9:28 A.M. on June 3, 2017, having spent fewer than four hours on his historic ascent, the world gave a collective gasp. The New York Times described it as “one of the great athletic feats of any kind, ever.” Synnott’s personal history of his own obsession with climbing since he was a teenager—through professional climbing triumphs and defeats, and the dilemmas they render—makes this a deeply reported, enchanting revelation about living life to the fullest. What are we doing if not an impossible climb? Synnott delves into a raggedy culture that emerged decades earlier during Yosemite’s Golden Age, when pioneering climbers like Royal Robbins and Warren Harding invented the sport that Honnold would turn on its ear. Painting an authentic, wry portrait of climbing history and profiling Yosemite heroes and the harlequin tribes of climbers known as the Stonemasters and the Stone Monkeys, Synnott weaves in his own experiences with poignant insight and wit: tensions burst on the mile-high northwest face of Pakistan’s Great Trango Tower; fellow climber Jimmy Chin miraculously persuades an official in the Borneo jungle to allow Honnold’s first foreign expedition, led by Synnott, to continue; armed bandits accost the same trio at the foot of a tower in the Chad desert . . . The Impossible Climb is an emotional drama driven by people exploring the limits of human potential and seeking a perfect, choreographed dance with nature. Honnold dared far beyond the ordinary, beyond any climber in history. But this story of sublime heights is really about all of us. Who doesn’t need to face down fear and make the most of the time we have? (from Penguin Random House website)
Contents
"The Hon is going to freesolo El Cap" -- Crazy kids of America -- A vision of the stonemasters' lightning -- Stone monkey -- Crashing the gravy train on the vertical mile -- The secret weapon, Mr. Safety, and Xiao Pung-- Non-profit -- Secret dawn walls -- Amygdala -- The source -- "Her attitude is awesome" -- Fun.
ISBN
9781101986646
Accession Number
AC639
Call Number
G512 T44 S96
Collection
Alpine Club of Canada Library
URL Notes
Summary on Penguin Random House website
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Display photographs

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Display photographs consists of photographs selected and numbered by the ACC for display in clubhouses, huts and other locations. Photographic subjects include mountain peaks, landscapes and scenery, both regional and international; mountaineering and alpine recreation; camps and expeditions; flor…
Date Range
1890-1958
Reference Code
V14 / AC 00P / 001-444
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
Print
  16 images  
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M200 / S6 / V14
Series
I.A.1 Administration: series I, predom. dates 1906-1949
Sous-Fonds
V14
Sub-Series
j.ii. Photography : Display photographs
Accession Number
5200
Reference Code
V14 / AC 00P / 001-444
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
Print
Date Range
1890-1958
Physical Description
ca.400 photographs : prints
History / Biographical
See fonds level description.
Scope & Content
Display photographs consists of photographs selected and numbered by the ACC for display in clubhouses, huts and other locations. Photographic subjects include mountain peaks, landscapes and scenery, both regional and international; mountaineering and alpine recreation; camps and expeditions; flora and fauna; clubhouse views; and portraits of mountaineers, alpine club members, executive officers and prominent personalities. Also includes a group photograph of the 1906 founding meeting of the Alpine Club of Canada in Winnipeg (ACOOP/77)
Included are ca.180 photographs which were submitted to the ACC though various photographic competitions (AC 00P / 11, 21, 29, 30, 32, 36, 41, 55 - 57, 63, 76, 109, 111, 202, 223, 230, 240, 244, 284 - 443).
Notes
LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHERS :
George Ashley Abraham AC00P/107,209;
Ansel Adams AC00P/119,120,254;
M. Alford AC00P/45-54,59-60;
L. S. Amery AC00P/229,333-337;
Associated Screen News AC00P/206;
Jack Atkinson AC00P/417,434;
M. P. Bridgland AC00P/292,294;
Clair Brown AC00P/44;
H. E. Bulyea AC00P/41,284,291;
Lucy Byrd AC00P/431,432;
Carleton Studio AC00P/89;
J. Norman Collie AC00P/151;
B. Conrad AC00P/42;
Florence Parker Davoll AC00P/368-370,390,391,401,408;
Winnie Dennison AC00P/423;
Mrs. H. B. Dixon AC00P/227;
Mary (Winstone) Enoch AC00P/412,427;
Mary Fallis AC00P/418;
Bob Francis AC00P/106;
Nelly Fraser AC00P/439;
Tom Fyles AC00P/321,322,346-348;
J. M. Garrison AC00P/201;
Gay-Coutlett AC00P/33;
E. Gee AC00P/351;
Herman Genschorek AC00P/63,410,411,413-416;
Lillian Gest AC00P/338-345;
E. R. (Rex) Gibson AC00P/429;
A. Gully AC00P/238,239;
Roy Gunn AC00P/443;
H. S. Hall Jr. AC00P/295;
Byron Harmon AC00P/131;
Jimmie Hendrie AC00P/433;
Julia W. Henshaw AC00P/26,27;
Charles F. Hogeboom Jr. AC00P/293;
Roy Howard AC00P/437;
Mary L. Jobe AC00P/129;
H. F. Lambart AC00P/218;
Miss Lymburn AC00P/313;
F. A. MacFadden AC00P/310-312;
Leonard H. Marvin AC00P/110,116;
A. A. McCoubrey AC00P/11,285-289,330,331;
D. J. M. McGeary AC00P/57;
?. Mills AC00P/240;
C. H. Mitchell AC00P/249;
Stanley H. Mitchell AC00P/84,235;
Don Munday AC00P/14,352,425;
Phyl Munday AC00P/28,332,350,389,392-395,398,402,403,406,424,426,440-442;
George Noble AC00P/236;
Notman & Son AC00P/86;
Edward C. Porter AC00P/266,267,268,269;
Polly Prescott AC00P/421;
Pringle and Booth AC00P/246;
R.B.R. AC00P/419;
Marguerita Schnellbachen AC00P/65;
W. E. Stone AC00P/30,290;
G. Morris Taylor AC00P/233;
J. Monroe Thorington AC00P/301-303;
Vandyk, London AC00P/222;
M. Von Zuben AC00P/76;
W. A. Wakefield AC00P/305;
Charles Walcott AC00P/270-274;
A. G. Wehrli AC00P/444;
T. O. A. West AC00P/297,304,316;
Jack Whellams AC00P/409;
A. T. Wiebrecht AC00P/223,353-366,373-379,382-387,397,400;
Walter Wilcox AC00P/20,130,136,154,255-257;
A. O. Wheeler AC00P/207,208,212,213;
LIST OF SUBJECTS :
Philip Stanley Abbot AC00P/245;
L. S. Amery AC00P/206,222;
F. C. Bell AC00P/87;
Cora Johnstone Best AC00P/104;
John F. Brett AC00P/96;
A. P. Coleman AC00P/82;
J. H. Cuntz AC00P/116;
Edward VII AC00P/203;
Charles E. Fay AC00P/69;
Sandford Fleming AC00P/250;
W. W. Foster AC00P/76,89;
Rex Gibson AC00P/75,90;
H. A. V. Green AC00P/92;
C. Hasler AC00P/134;
James Hector AC00P/93;
J. W. A. Hickson AC00P/86;
John Hunter AC00P/264;
Judas Hunter AC00P/238;
Enos Hunter AC00P/239;
Stanley L. Jones AC00P/242;
Lino Lacedelli AC00P/268;
Ben Lomond AC00P/411;
C. H. Mitchell AC00P/79;
John Muir AC00P/66;
A. H. MacCarthy AC00P/70,76;
Leonard H. Marvin;
S. H. Mitchell AC00P/84,235;
T. B. Moffat AC00P/83;
Don Munday AC00P/74;
Phyl Munday AC00P/418;
Tenzing Norgay AC00P/72;
James Outram AC00P/80;
J. D. Patterson AC00P/98;
Elfreda Pigou AC00P/418;
H. E. Sampson AC00P/97;
Benjamin Frank Seaver AC00P/110,115?,116,243;
A. S. Sibbald AC00P/95;
W. E. Stone AC00P/73;
W. R. Tweedy AC00P/81;
Sidney R. Vallance AC00P/91;
Frank N. Waterman AC00P/237;
C. G. Wates AC00P/94;
A. O. Wheeler AC00P/206;
E. O. Wheeler AC00P/71,85;
Hector Wheeler AC00P/247;
Edward Whymper AC00P/93,251;
Walter Wilcox AC00P/264;
Tom Wilson AC00P/236,264;
T. Fraser, L.O. Armstrong, Tom Martin, W. H. Bedford, Alex Gordon; Jean Parker, Stanley Wills, Stanley Mitchell, L. Q. Coleman; J. W. Kelly, W. J. Taylor, A. O. Wheeler, Elizabeth Parker, E. A. Haggan, J. C. Herdman, A. P. Coleman, Dean Paget, William Brewster ACOOP/77
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Abbot Pass Hut
Activities
Administration
Advertising
Alpine Club of Canada
Alpine Club House
Cabins
Cabins and shelters
Camps
Club
Competition
Discovery and exploration
Environment
Environment and Nature
Exploration
Guide
Guides
Hiking
Huts
Mountain
Mountain guides
Mountaineering
Mountaineers
Mountains
National parks and reserves
Organizations
Photography
Scenery
Sports and recreation
Summit
Geographic Access
Banff National Park
Jasper National Park
Yoho National Park
Alberta
British Columbia
Canada
Language
English
Related Material
Competition photographs are related to other competition photographs in the ACC fonds.
Title Source
Title based on original use of the material
Processing Status
Processed
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Lords of many orchards : selected best poems of Gordon Burles

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2003
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Call Number
05.1 / B92 / 2003 Oct
Author
Burles, Gordon
Publisher
Banff : Gordon Burles
Published Date
2003
Physical Description
401p
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Copy 2 is signed by the author
Contents: The heron (p.1); When she walked by (p.1); Striving stone (p.2); The children on the hill (p.3); The old cabin (p.4); A dream of moonlight (p.4); Vision for vision (p.5); Rural roads (p.6); Bill Peyto alone (p.7); Night and day (p.8); The road home (p.9); Love lesson (p.10); The hike (p.11); Funeral (p.12); The first snow (p. 13); Manifestation (p.14); Avant-garde artist (p.15); To my wife (p.16); Where Kathleen lives (p.17); At the guest lodge (p.17); Winter near Fairholme (p.18); Motley (p.18); Mt. Norquay road (p.19); Going to Bourgeau Lake (p.20); Destiny (p.20); The visitor (p.21); The farewell (p.21); The camp trip (p.22); For Fay (p.23); Boots and saddle (p.24); Anthracite (p.25); A dream (p.25); Cleomenes remembers (p. 26); Wandering (p.27); Imperial peace (p.27); Summer idyll (p.28); Beatitude (p. 28);Yard clearing (p. 29); Spring tragedy (p.30); Grief (p.31); Fairholme peak (p.31); In childhood (p.32); Ectopia (p.33); Now, dear Leander (p.34); In early May (p.34); Two friends (p.35); During the war (p.36);Hermione’s rodeo (p.37); Worship (p.38); First World War (p.38); Edwardian road (p.39); Scimitar (p.39); His rhapsody (p.40); Le cimetiere (p.41); Visitors (p.42); Plato (p. 43); Summer (p.44); Late Victoriana (p.44); Some panacea! (p.45); Cote de l’eternite (p.45); From my rippertoir (p.46); It happened that way (p.47); Yuletide (p.48); To be oneself (p.48); China (p.49); Huay (p.49); In the land of the toy Teuton (p.50); Nature (p.50); At the Chateau Lake Louise (p.51); Sobbing: Rockbound Lake (p.51); City (p.52);Dr. Thompson and the westernmost (p.52); Vision for Matsuko (p.53); Natalie (p.54); Eight-mile (p.54); Mont St. Eloi (p.55); Afterwhere (p.56); Andalusia (p.57); The other (p.57); Out for a stroll (p.58); Tears for old Lacerta (p.58); While we slumber (p.59); Sunday dancing (p.60); Return of the Magi (p.61); Midnight at Banff (p.62); Vision from a landfill (p.63); Nightfall (p.64); Carotte (p.65); Meditation in a canyon (p.65); Ripeness is all (p.66); October (p.66); Lewis Crescent (p. 67); That proffered vision (p.68); The way of all flesh (p.69); For Albemarle Runstead (p.70); On the world’s carousel (p.71); Asia and her gang (p.72); December idyll (p.72); Thursday liturgy (p.73); Corinth (p.73); From an old photograph (p.74); Homage to Muskrat Street (p.75); Vision for Yone (p.76); The lynx (p.76); Imperatives for Sudsy (p.77); Canyon (p.78); After (p.79); That sunny September (p.80); Homage to Nell Noble (p.81); That townbred vision (p.82); Erstwhile Christmas (p.83); A picnic, 1910 (p.84); More like magnolias (p.85); Imperatives for Yone (p.86); World without end (p.87); Meditation for Alexandra (p.87); Spring journey (p.88); Solitude (p.89); Merely yesterday (p.90); That erstwhile November (p.91); Late in November (p.92); A morning in November (p.93); Late in September (p.94); Vision for Audrey Semple (p.95); Homage to Adelaide Luckmore (p.96); Snow and rock (p.97); Banff (p.97); Sunday evening (p.98); Investiture (p.99); Memoir for Latimer Hoebig (p.100); Address to the court (p.101); Redearth Creek (p.101); For Lydia in spring (p.102); The owl (p.102); April revelation (p.103); Travelling (p.104); Elizabeth (p.104); Autumn (p.105); Sunday evening (p.105); Urban Sunday (p.106); Mrs. Hyde’s funeral (p. 107); Memory for Lydia (p. 108); Memoir for Clawson Blackaway (p.109); Vision on a June evening (p.110); Vision for Sibylla (p.111); Never Septuagesima (p.112); Vision for Alison Dahlbert (p.113); Portrait of midsummer (p.114); Vision in midsummer (p.115); Edwardian noctuary (p.116); Vision for Astrid Von Einhorn(p.117); The things that are no more (p.117); Letter to Stimson Dawe-Westermere (p. 118); A rainy Sunday (p.119); Letter to Abigail Greenlace (p.119); After the concert (p.120); Plato dying (p.121); Some kind of Saturday (p.122); Creed for Kezia (p.122); Vision for Elsie Ward (p.123); Denouement in February (p.124); Diary for a Sunday in August (p.124); Funeral rites in April (p.125); Noctuary for Hermione Fenton (p.125); Vision for Hladislaw Upton (p.126); Noctuary for Jacqueline (p.126); Narrative for Luxton Heath-Beaumont (p.127); Narrative for Heseltine Veaudry (p.128); A mad ransom for ecstasy (p.129); Morning at the Cemetery Tea House (p.130); Twilight notes (p.131); Recollection for Buxton Westmore (p. 131); The autumn crisis (p.132); Narrative for Elmer Blake-Hoolihan (p.133); Solstice adventure (p.134); Wisdom for the jeweller (p.135); Dream for Kezia (p.135); Portrait of summer (p.136); Epiphany in late August (p.137); Weekender’s vision (p.138); The storm in early August (p.139); Neighbours (p.139); Incident in September (p. 140); Portrait of autumn (p. 143); September night out (p.144); Edwardian autumn (p.145); Vision for Helena Richmond (p.146); Epiphany for Kasimira (p.147); Prologue for Kasimira (p.148); Incident for Carlotta (p.149); Narrative for Latimer Oldstone (p. 150); “Happy birthday, Kezia” (p.151); The pension in autumn (p.152); Episode in August (p.152); Send this, Gilbert (p.153); Adventure for midsummer (p.154); Portrait for Kezia Von Ostmark (p.155); Solitary moment (p.156); Autumnal night (p.157); That lithophagic frown (p.157); Narrative for Helga (p. 158); Aubade in spring (p.159); Plangent days, no doubt (p.160); Summertime incident (p.161); Afternoon in summer (p. 162); September adventure (p.163); Fine weather predicted (p. 164); I’ll call the surveyor tomorrow (p.165); Narrative for Jacobson Lashuk (p.166); Narrative for Lexington Nethershaw (p. 167); Exordium for Halberd Munroe (p.168); Portrait for Lorna (p.169); Ritual (p.170); Narrative for Twyla Lathom (p.173); Positively wizard, Pooky (p.174); Epiphany in April (p.175); Vernal narrative (p.176); Summer incident (p.177); Fate of an anarchist (p.178); At Johnson’s Lake (p.179); Summer judgement (p.180); After Andzia’s funeral (p.181); Letter to Bertrand Von Ostmark (p.182); Tampering with Tuesday (p.185); Memoir for Riordan Bekstad (p.186); Memoir for Ludmila (p.187); Portrait for Emmanuel Upton (p.188); Narrative for Wolfgang Herbertson (p.189); Narrative for Ludmila Carnegie (p.190); December interment (p.191); Afternoon incident (p.192); Portrait for Hampton Rasporich (p.193); Incident for Nigel (p.193); Narrative for Tomoko (p.194); Incident in November (p.195); Portrait for Alexandra (p.196); Springtime dream (p.196); The dehumanizing sway of fame (p.197); Memoir for Bessemer Gascoigne (p.198); Summer epiphany (p.199); Portrait for Theodore Lazenby (p.200); Narrative for Ludmila Gainesborough (p.201); Yesterday was impure (p.202); Portrait for Bronwen (p.203); Portrait of a summer morning (p. 204); Portrait for Bernard Leigh-Windermere (p.205); Portrait for Augustus Torrington (p.206); Narrative for Liam Walker-Genereux (p.207); Incident in early summer (p.208); Portrait of early August (p.209); Portrait of early summer (p.210); October epiphany (p.211); Portrait for Leicestershire Baldwin (p.212); Portrait for Lorimer Giesbrecht (p.213); Portrait for Augustus Honegger (p.214); Narrative for Lathom Sandeman (p.215); Portrait for Vanessa Simenon (p.216); Portrait for Corinna (p.217); Afternoon incident for Eva (p. 218); Sermon for Lilia (p.219); Portrait for Andalucia Billingsgate (p.220); Portrait of September (p.221); October experience (p.222); Narrative for Micah Havelock (p.222); November night out (p.223); Narrative for Salerno Westlock (p.224); Portrait for Nathan Clerkenwell (p.224); Narrative for Leander Hazelmere (p.225); Incident in autumn (p.226); Epiphany in late March (p.227); Spring (p.227); Experience in early September (p.228); Portrait for Nigel Saddington (p.229); Autumn portrait (p.230); Narrative for Adeline Frere (p.231); Incident for Adrian Lewthwaite (p.232); Experience in spring (p.233); For Anzimiera (p.233); If tears would help (p.234); Portrait of early September (p.235); Letter to Anzimiera (p.236); Portrait for Anzimiera (p.237); Portrait of August (p.238); Portrait for Wendy Saddington (p.238); The mason’s words (p.239); At Bankhead (p.239); Portrait of August (p.240); Portrait for Latimer Stratton (p.241); Portrait for Nigel Lansdown-Hawthorne (p.242); Memoir for Burnett Chatterton (p.243); Portrait for Grimshaw Roehampton (p.244); Westward to Quinquagesima (p.245); Incident in spring (p.246); Portrait for Adrian Von Markewiecz (p.247); Incident for Madelein (p.248); November exhortation (p.249); Portrait of spring (p.250); Portrait for Westermere Beckwith (p.251); Portrait for Andzia Norfolk (p.252); Portrait for Adrian (p.253); Narrative for Radcliffe Starkey (p.254); Portrait for Helen Saddington (p.255); Portrait for Basil Morant (p.256); Portrait for Neville De Beauchance (p.257); Portrait for Nathaniel (p.257); Portrait for Pelham Postlethwaite (p.258); Theodolite alley (p.259); Portrait for Leslie Sundergaard (p.260); Portrait for Sandra (p.261); Narrative for Drucilla Roehampton (p.262); Portrait for McMaster Chadwick (p.263); Portrait for Eleanora Rumbold (p.264); Portrait of late morning (p.265); Portrait for Adrian Westcot (p.266); Portrait for Alexandra (p.267); Portrait for Adrian Hazeldean (p.268); Portrait for Sanford Roebuck (p.269); Portrait for Neville Lathom (p. 270); Letter to Adrian (p.271); Portrait for Ethelbert (p.272); Portrait for Jillian (p.273); Portrait for Hailesham Isherwood (p.273); Portrait for Heseltine (p.274); Portrait of evening (p.275); Portrait for Adrian Holloway (p.276); Portrait of summer for Nigel Lewthwaite (p.277); Portrait for Etherspear Chatterton (p.277); Portrait for Ernest Roehampton (p.278); Letter to Jillian (p.278); Portrait for Nathaniel Sandringham (p.279); Portrait for Ethelbert Roehampton (p.280); Portrait for Andzia Learmonth (p.281); Portrait for Ethelbert (p. 281); Portrait of Lassitude (p. 282); Another portrait for Jillian (p.283); Portrait for Mary (p.284); Letter to Kezia (p.285); Portrait for Ethelbert Rilehampton (p.286); Portrait for Amand Hampton-Giles (p.286); Narrative for Kezia (p.287); Portrait for Natalia Westmoreland-Roehampton (p.288); Portrait for Adrian Clapperton (p.289); Letter to Adrian Roebuck (p. 289); Portrait for Willoughby Easthampton (p. 290); Portrait for Hadrian Moorehouse (p.291); Another portrait for Kazimiera (p.292); Memoir for Hadrian (p.293); Portrait for Natalia Van Der Wald (p.294); Portrait for Nigel Endicotte (p.295); One more portrait for Kezia (p. 296); Portrait for Annalee Westlock (p.297); Narrative for Ikumi and Atsuko (p.298); Portrait for Natalie Westmoreland (p.299); Another protrait for Maija (sic) (p.300); Portrait for Hayward (p.300); Portrait for Leighton Hammersmith (p.301); Portrait for Manon (p.302); Portrait for Halliwell Saddington (p.303); Another Letter to Jillian (p.304); Portrait of home (p.305); Afternoon in late March (p.305); Portrait for Geoffrey (p. 306); Portrait for Beatrix Hawthorne (p.307); Summertime dialogue (p.308); Another incident in August (p.309); Another portrait for Ingrid (p.310); Portrait for Adrian Everet (p.311); Portrait for Adrain Sherwood (p.312); Portrait for Nigel Colclough (p.312); Epiphany in early October (p.313); Letter to Hadrian (p. 314); Portrait for Delores (p.315); Portrait Dedicated to Adrian (p.316); One more portrait of August (p.317); Another portrait of November (p.318); Portrait for Dayna Westermere (p.319); Portrait for Elsa and Eva (p.320); One more portrait of autumn (p.320); Portrait of summer for Arcadeuse (p.321); Meditation in early December (p. 322); Memoir for Alexander (p.323); Another meditation in October (p.323); A portrait for Alicia and Maria (p.324); Another portrait for Maja (p.325); Another portrait for Roma, Eva, and Maja (p.326); Memoir for Lawrence (p.327); Memoir for Nigel Exeter-Hampton (p.328); Portrait for Heather (p.329); Portrait of night for Eva (p.330); Portrait in honour of Rachel (p.331); Portrait for Elizabeth (p.332); Portrait of supper-hour (p.333); Memoir for Kazimiera (p.334); Letter to Pelagia (p.335); One more portrait for Rachel (p.336); Narrative for Elias Shrimpton (p.337); Further portrait for Alicia (p.338); Portrait for Natalie Watson (p.339); Portrait of autumn (p.339); Memoir for Yvonne Eastwood (p.340); Portrait for Patricia (p.341); Portrait for Gisela (p.341); Portrait for Lathom Rolandson (p.342); Portrait for Angela Rotherham (p.342); Portrait for Elisa (p.343); September tableau for Torolf (p.344); No need to embrace futility, darling (p.345); Portrait for Pat (p.346); Portrait for Winslow (p.346); Portrait for Nigel Enderby (p.347); Portrait for Natasha Whippleby (p.348); Portrait for Andaman Hilstad (p.349); December Solstice (p.350); Portrait for Jason (p.351); An evening in winter (p.351); New portrait for Heather (p.352); First portrait for Doreen (p.353); Memoir For Lorna (p.353); Portrait for Angela (p.354); Another portrait for Pat (p.355); First portrait for Mia (p.356); Portrait for Lynney (p.356); Portrait for Phyllis (p.357); Portrait of dusk for Kathleen (p. 358); Another portrait for Eva (p.359); Portrait for Jennifer (p.360); Portrait for Helen (p.360); Portrait for Nicole (p.361); Portrait for Latimer Humphrey (p.361); Noctuary for Peter (p.362); Portrait for Edward (p. 362); Portrait for Louise (p.363); Portrait of afternoon (p.364); Letter to Eleanor (p.365); Noctuary for Sandra (p.365); Portrait for Etherspear Ghent (p.366); Portrait for Ethelbert Addison (p.367); Portrait for Kate Ward (p.368); Exhortation for Heather (p.368); Portrait for Westlock Ghent (p.369); Letter to Anzimiera (p.369); Portrait for Eliza Roehampton (p.370); Portrait for Anne (p.370); Portrait for Anzia McCreary (p.371); Portrait for Clare Weston (p.372); Noctuary for Paulette (p373); Memoir for Sabrina (p.373); Letter to Jessie (p.374); Letter to Winnifred (p.374); Memoir for Keith (p.375); Letter to Adriana (p.376); Portrait for Nathaniel (p.377); Memoir in November (p.377); Nocturne for Kathleen (p.378); Memoir for Melissa (p.379); Letter to Kathy (p.380); Another portrait for Laura (p.381); Portrait for Heloise (p.382); On Lewis Crescent (p.383); Harmonies latent (p.384); Noctuary for Kathleen (p.385); Portrait of summertime (p.386); Portrait for Natalia Roehampton (p.387); Portrait for Eustace (p.388); Portrait of Night (p.388); On the prowl (p.389); Portrait for Andrew (p.389); Portrait for Arcadeuse (p.390); Poet’s night out (p.391); September dialogue (p.391); After the climb (p.392); Would I were there (p.393); 1925 (p.394); Spring storm (p.395); The wife (p.395); The era of sleep (p.396); End of a day’s work (p.397); Noctuary in late summer (p.398); Vision for Bertrand Clerihew-Guggenheim (p.399);A day in August (p.399); Daybreak (p.400); November narrative (p.401)
Cover: drawing by Calgary artist, Yone Young
ISBN
0973298901
Accession Number
22500
7483
Call Number
05.1 / B92 / 2003 Oct
Collection
Archives Library
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