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Banff Indian Days 1928 poster

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Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of one lithograph colour poster advertisement for Banff Indian Days celebrations in 1928, promoted by Canadian Pacific. Poster depicts four Indigenous people outside of teepee [one man on horseback, one woman standing, two children sitting] with text in large print at bottom.
Date Range
1928
Reference Code
LUX / II / F1 / 47
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Textual record
Published record
Poster
  1 image  
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / II / F : Collected material
Sous-Fonds
LUX / II : Eleanor Luxton sous-fonds
Sub-Series
LUX / II / F1 : Textual
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / II / F1 / 47
GMD
Textual record
Published record
Poster
Responsibility
Produced by Canadian Pacific
Date Range
1928
Physical Description
1 col. lithography poster on cardboard; 27 x 33 cm
Scope & Content
File consists of one lithograph colour poster advertisement for Banff Indian Days celebrations in 1928, promoted by Canadian Pacific. Poster depicts four Indigenous people outside of teepee [one man on horseback, one woman standing, two children sitting] with text in large print at bottom.
Material Details
Poster has foldable cardboard stand at back to place upright on surface
Name Access
Canadian Pacific Railway
Subject Access
Activities
Advertising
Cultural pluralism
Community events
Banff Indian Days
Indigenous Peoples
Tourism
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Banff
Language
English
Category
Cultural pluralism
Sports, recreation and leisure
First nations
Title Source
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Processed
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Indigenous community events, Georgina Luxton

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Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 16 photographs pertaining to various members of the Stoney Nakoda community in Mini Thni [?] [Morley] with Georgina Luxton. Images were possibly taken during Banff Indian Days festivities. Images in file are accompanied by a photograph order form in Eleanor Luxton's name from Georgā€¦
Date Range
1934
Reference Code
LUX / II / E / PA - 622 to 637
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
  18 images  
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / II / E : Travel and home records
Sous-Fonds
LUX / II : Eleanor Luxton sous-fonds
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / II / E / PA - 622 to 637
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
Date Range
1934
Physical Description
16 photographs : b&w prints ; 8 x 6 cm
Scope & Content
File consists of 16 photographs pertaining to various members of the Stoney Nakoda community in Mini Thni [?] [Morley] with Georgina Luxton. Images were possibly taken during Banff Indian Days festivities. Images in file are accompanied by a photograph order form in Eleanor Luxton's name from George Noble Photographer in Banff, dated 1934, and an annotated personal note on a business card of Paul Standard.
Notes
Most individuals in photographs are not identified
Name Access
Luxton, Georgina
Standard, Paul
Subject Access
Events
Community events
Indigenous Peoples
Cultural pluralism
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Morley
Banff
Language
N/A
Conservation
Items stored in mylar
Category
Indigenous Peoples
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
Images
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Ceremony and speeches, possibly Banff Indian Days

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Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 4 photographs pertaining to speeches and a ceremony, possibly part of Banff Indian Days celebrations, 1937. Includes groups gathered on a stage and one posed group portrait of mostly Indigenous men.
Date Range
1937
Reference Code
LUX / I / E6 / PA - 600 to 603 (O.S.)
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Print
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / I / E : Collected material
Sous-Fonds
LUX / I : Norman Luxton sous-fonds
Sub-Series
LUX / I / E6 : Collected material: Photographs: Stoney
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / I / E6 / PA - 600 to 603 (O.S.)
GMD
Photograph
Print
Responsibility
Photographs produced by F. Gully of Calgary
Date Range
1937
Physical Description
4 photographs : b&w prints ; 35.5 x 28 cm
Scope & Content
File consists of 4 photographs pertaining to speeches and a ceremony, possibly part of Banff Indian Days celebrations, 1937. Includes groups gathered on a stage and one posed group portrait of mostly Indigenous men.
Subject Access
Indigenous Peoples
First Nations
Ceremony
Community events
Events
Banff Indian Days
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Banff
Access Restrictions
Fragile - handle with caution
Reproduction Restrictions
Fragile - handle with caution
Language
English
Category
First nations
Indigenous Peoples
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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EL 1:1 Helen Reimer interview transcript

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
Helen Reimer interview with Judy Larmour, August 18, 1999 and transcribed by Astrid Bell April 2002. Interview content relates to the following: Introduction; Orme family background in Banff; Helenā€™s father had Overland touring car to drive tourists; siblings; Helen born old Mineral Springs Hospitā€¦
Date Range
2002
Reference Code
LUX / II / F3 i
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II. F. Collected Material Series
Sous-Fonds
II. Eleanor Luxton sous-fonds
Reference Code
LUX / II / F3 i
Date Range
2002
Physical Description
31 pp. textual records.-- photographs: 11 prints, b&w
Scope & Content
Helen Reimer interview with Judy Larmour, August 18, 1999 and transcribed by Astrid Bell April 2002. Interview content relates to the following: Introduction; Orme family background in Banff; Helenā€™s father had Overland touring car to drive tourists; siblings; Helen born old Mineral Springs Hospital, 1925 Early memories of Banff; fatherā€™s job with Rocky Mountain Tours; effect of the Depression on housing for the family; lived in Beaverlodge from 1943-1955 School Days ā€“ The Cascadian Beaverlodge ā€“ state of the house when they moved it; description of house and yard Reflections on Norman Luxton as landlord; lease agreement for Beaverlodge Family members ā€“ William Orme (father); mother, sisters; Margaret and Betty; Helen left school too young to start nurseā€™s training; work in Harmonā€™s drug store; references to Dorothy and Loretta Bryan; places Helen lived ā€“ Vancouver, Dawson Creek, Kenora; return intermittently until 1956 Recollection of Eleanor Luxton coming over to Beaverlodge (after onset of MS); description of Eleanor Luxton walking Recollections of Eleanor Luxton as grade 7 teacher 1937-1938; report card, subjects taught; science class; accountancy class Recollections of a school outing with Eleanor up the river; reference to Alan Matherā€™s boat; meeting at Luxton house before going on trip; description of stove; reference to trap door to basement where preserves were kept; lunch before setting out to Bow River; Alan Matherā€™s boat house, location on bow River; canoeing as pastime in Matherā€™s rented canoes High School friends late 1930s; Nellie Holmes, Beth McGreggor, Moira Wakeman, Helen Baracos, Brian ?, Jim Jecks, Wally Anderson, Bob Edwards, Ted Thompson War time in Banff; refugees from London, Hong Kong, Singapore; Vivian Leighā€™s daughter staying with grandmother (Mrs. Barkley) at the Mount Royal Eleanor Luxtonā€™s trip to China 1937; each student received 2 handkerchiefs beginning of classes; description of handkerchiefs Description of Eleanor Luxtonā€™s appearance in 1937; hair, clothing Other teachers at Banff High School ā€“ Ida Vys, Grisdale, principles A.B. Evanson and J.C. Brown Archibald family home in Banff Lou Luxton family ā€“ reference to Bill, Olive and Wyona Norman Luxton and Banff Indian Days; Banff Winter Carnival; Luxton Museum; half-man, half-fish reference; description of the Sign of the Goat Banff Museum (government), description of; Norman Sanson; children climbing the buffalo Harmonā€™s Drug and Curio Store; Mrs. Harmon; Harmonā€™s trips to China and items he brought back ā€“ Buddha, cloisonné, lacquered plates Barrels of China from England during the war; unpacking, use of paper and excelsior as packing materials Various departments in Harmonā€™s ā€“ reference to William Hiskcock; reference to Mr. Burns, pharmacy, Mr. Bryan; soda fountain in summer; Helenā€™s employment with Harmonā€™s Returned to Banff in 1955/56 to work in the clinic; reference to Dr. McKenzie; Reference to Dr. Costigan; location of clinic; giving injections to Mrs. G. Luxton and Mrs. Ike Mills; description of Georgina Luxton in 1956; reference to Eleanor Luxton being in Calgary; reference to Eleanor Luxtonā€™s private nurse Orme family in Banff until 1974 Eleanor Luxton at the opening of the new archives; appearance Reference to Eleanor Luxtonā€™s involvement in Norman Luxtonā€™s affairs; things in the house Luxton house ā€“ storm door; piano and pictures on the wall; reference to Eleanor Luxton never mentioning her family at school Observation ā€“ no one ever mentioned playing with Eleanor as a child Discussion of Helenā€™s childhood/youth in Banff; skating parties on Whiskey Creek; canoeing on Vermilion Lakes; climbing Tunnel Mountain Winter Carnival in Banff; preparation for events; parade; Annie Fullbrook in kilt with bagpipes; Mounties and Air Force band; ice palace; skijoring; Ike Mills and his dog sled; toboggan slide; Carnival opening on a Thursday, no school on Friday; Mount Norquay events on Saturday and Sunday Banff Indian Days; horses tied tail to bridle; Indians photographed by tourists at bridge Events at grounds; rodeo; Indians receiving a naval orange at the Banff Springs Hotel; Powwows at the grandstand Memories of Helenā€™s re the Banff Springs Hotel; babysitting for guests; evening walk along the sidewalk; reference to bands ā€“ Mart Kenny, Murray Adaskin, Frances James Identification and discussion of photographs (see Oral History transcript file LUX/II/F.3.i. EL 1:1 Helen Reimer interview) 1. Group shot of friends, reference to addition at back of house 2. Front of house, reference to stain on logs 3. Back of garden, reference to fence with hops 4. Living room, occasion was shower for Marion Reeves discussion of coverings and colours in room 5. Christmas at Beaverlodge, description of window 6. Chesterfield, discussion of 7. Interior shot of bedroom wall, discussion of 8. Jack Heysel ā€“ a bell hop at the Mount Royal Hotel Story of Jack Heysel Stories of roomers at Beaverlodge; Bill Williams, Australian hitchhiker; Joe McKinnon, from Cape Breton; Eleanor Dickson ex RCAF and reference to her friend Bette (Davidson) Carlyle Reference to guestbook from Beaverlodge held at WMCR Archives Frank Dowler [should be Hobart A. Dowler] ā€“ roomed at Beaverlodge while constructing addition to Luxton Museum; reference to two Indian helpers from Hobbema; reference to Dowler building cairns for mountain ascents; reference to the Abbot Cabin Maintenance of Beaverlodge by the Orme family; description of the bathroom; natural gas installation and conversion of the furnace in 1952; Tanglewood tenants ā€“ references to David Nudd, Joe Bayne, Mrs. Jack Taylor Story of clearing out hundreds of bats when first rented Beaverlodge; Norman Luxton bringing over an animal trap
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EL 3:1 Louis Trono interview transcript

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
Louis Trono interview with Judy Larmour, August 27, 1999 and transcribed by Astrid Bell 2002. Interview content relates to the following: Introduction; family background/early movements in Bow corridor; Louis Trono born in Bankhead 1909; family moved between Bankhead and Banff; fatherā€™s work; Theā€¦
Date Range
2002
Reference Code
LUX / II / F3 i
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II.F. Collected Material Series
Sous-Fonds
II. Eleanor Luxton sous-fonds
Reference Code
LUX / II / F3 i
Date Range
2002
Physical Description
33 pp. textual records.--photographs: 2 prints, b&w
Scope & Content
Louis Trono interview with Judy Larmour, August 27, 1999 and transcribed by Astrid Bell 2002. Interview content relates to the following: Introduction; family background/early movements in Bow corridor; Louis Trono born in Bankhead 1909; family moved between Bankhead and Banff; fatherā€™s work; The Eldon copper mine ā€“ story about accident with cable release ferry c. 1924 Trono Family; reference to being from Turino area of Italy; Father was Mario Trono and Mother was Laura (Moroso) Trono; language; Piedmontese (dialect) spoken at home; first contacts with English at school; reference to Miss Garrett, a teacher in Banff; family settled in Banff at 338 Muskrat Street Classmates recalled; Eleanor Luxton, Herbert Ashley, Jack White, John Bayne Memories of Eleanor Luxton; relations in Banff between British and non-British; reference to recess separation of boys and girls at school; school play Hiawatha; roles played by Eleanor Luxton, Jack White and Louis Trono; Eleanor Luxtonā€™s later recollections of play; description of Eleanor Luxton as ā€œbeautifulā€; reference to her hair style and clothes Leaving school after grade nine/becoming a musician; music in family, reference to Bankhead band; description of Bankhead as modern town; moving of houses to Banff Bankhead Band; Major Bagley and Banff Citizenā€™s Band ca.1924; Trono sending to Vancouver for a trombone; story of meeting with Bagley and joining band; members of band; going to Calgary Stampede Development of musical career; playing with Jim Hitchins and Cascade Dance Band; reference to money earned; playing in Calgary during the Depression 1930s; The Gerry Fuller Orchestra; reference to Fullerā€™s ability to do arrangements; Pendley Dance Hall Calgary; The Barn, Edmonton; Palliser Hotel, Banff Springs Hotel in summer Invited to join the Navy Band, 1939 Playing in Calgary in 1930s, further discussion of reference to broadcasts on various radio stations; going overseas The Navy Band in Belfast; launching of Canadian ship; anecdotes; stationed at Greenock; going to London for recording sessions Reference to being trained as a gunner on aircraft carrier Story of young Navy and musicians on the torpedoed Nabob D-Day Invasion story End of the war; victory parade in London; entertainment of troops waiting to go back to Canada; story about YMCA Canteen Elsa Pickett; story about how she recognized Louis Trono from Australian TV; documentary on Banff; Meeting Elsa Pickett at Banff Springs Hotel mid 1970s Career as musician after the war; Vancouver Symphony Orchestra; return to Banff 1948; Palliser Hotel; Bruce Bristolā€™s 10 piece band; making the switch to ballroom music/list of tunes; Louis Trono Trio 1970s; retirement 1980 and now playing special occasions Banff Springs Hotel 1970s; description Meeting Eleanor Luxton at Banff Springs Hotel; reference to later meetings once in awhile Norman Luxton; reference to his strictness with Eleanor Luxton; reference to his temper; reference to Eleanor Luxtonā€™s term ā€œunsure temperā€; story about Norman Luxton losing his temper when his dogs got out; reference to Luxtonā€™s dealing at Trono family store ā€œThe Magnetā€; Eleanor Luxtonā€™s telephone calls with questions about Banff while working on history book Sign of the Goat; description of ā€œManfishā€; Indian crafts; Lou Luxton; reference to Lou Luxtonā€™s character as opposite to Norman Luxton; the Lou Luxton family Teenage years; worked as bus boy at Banff Springs Hotel; games played; reference to fishing, playing pool, hiking; Recollections of the bear cub on the chain outside of the Sign of the Goat Banff Indian Days; description of parade line-up; reference to Norman Luxton and Jim Brewster; parade coming into courtyard at Banff Springs Hotel; reference to bus boys on fire escapes; reference to drum beating by Native boys; Norman Luxton addressing the crowd; reference to Buffalo ranch Indians in Banff; as guides on Sulphur Mountain; Indians visiting Catharine Whyte; Indians selling crafts Recollections of Banff citizenry; Dunsmore, Margaret and Fulton; Lucille (Knight?); Professor Round and Louis Trono attending his theory lessons; Roundā€™s sense of humor; Round as reporter for Calgary Herald; description of Round and his wife Elsie Square Round. Further recollections of Eleanor Luxton; discussions about music; Eleanor Luxtonā€™s requests for tunes at Banff Springs Hotel; reference to Eleanor Luxton in company of the Millers; memories of meeting at Cascade Plaza for coffee; reference to Eleanor Luxton spending time with Reid and Cathy Campbell Banff Days; reference to Eleanor Luxton at book signing; various people attending ā€“ Charlie Beil, Whytes, Sooles; reference to early class distinction in Banff; reference to Eleanor Luxton not retaining this sense; Eleanor Luxtonā€™s appearance after onset of illness; reference to Eleanor Luxtonā€™s serious nature Visiting Eleanor Luxton in hospital when she had pneumonia; Eleanor Luxtonā€™s optimism Death of Eleanor Luxton; Louis Trono not well enough to attend the service Opening of Luxton House; description of the event; reference to McDougall connection; views on the house as a heritage house Discussion of heritage houses in Banff; Jim Brewster house; Crosby house; designation categories; Trono house and reference to itā€™s builder Barnett; discussion of present architecture in Banff Recollections of famous people in Banff; Prince of Wales visit to Banff Springs Hotel; dancing with Dorothy Lougheed and ? Brewster; anecdotes about Prince and Dorothy Lougheed in swimming pool, the prince and the media on the golf course Film stars and movies; The Alaskan at Bow Falls; The Foreigner and Snow Blind Part played by Louis Trono in Lost and Found Bruno Engler and his camera; story of Marilyn Monroe on crutches; meeting Burt Lancaster; how Louis Trono got to know Alli MacGraw Column in Crag & Canyon; how he got started in 1992; response to his column; reference to article from Summer 1999 (in transcript file); reflections on his career in music; reference to recently singing at Banff Springs Hotel Reunion; reference to Ted Kissanes
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EL 8:1 Ralphine Locke interview transcript

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Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
Ralphine Locke interview with Judy Larmour, October 25, 1999 and transcribed by Astrid Bell July 2002. Interview content relates to the following: Biographical details; born in Lake Louise 1925 Reference to Uncle Tom Wilson ā€œdiscoveringā€ Lake Louise and Ralphine Lockeā€™s father working for Brewsteā€¦
Date Range
2002
Reference Code
LUX / II / F3 i
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
Lux
Series
II. F. Collected Material Series
Sous-Fonds
II. Eleanor Luxton sous-fonds
Accession Number
N/A
Reference Code
LUX / II / F3 i
Date Range
2002
Physical Description
24 pp. textual records
Scope & Content
Ralphine Locke interview with Judy Larmour, October 25, 1999 and transcribed by Astrid Bell July 2002. Interview content relates to the following: Biographical details; born in Lake Louise 1925 Reference to Uncle Tom Wilson ā€œdiscoveringā€ Lake Louise and Ralphine Lockeā€™s father working for Brewster Transportation Co.; parents were Ralph Strathie Harvie and Elizabeth Boyd Brewster who met through a Brewster connection; reference to her mother nursing Aunt Fern Brewster; reference to Brewsterā€™s move from Tally Ho to motorized vehicle; reference to Jim and Bill Brewster; grandfather was James Irvine Brewster; discussion of family; parentā€™s marriage in 1921; reference to Ralphine Lockeā€™s birth in a cottage at Lake Louise; memories of summers at Lake Louise; winter houses in Banff; reference to walking everywhere Eleanor Luxton as her teacher in grades 6 & 7 Luxtonā€™s keeping to themselves Recollections of Eleanor Luxton and Georgina Luxton at Banff Indian Days and Carnival; description of Banff Indian Days Reflections on familyā€™s Morley connections Rodeo and races on Indian grounds The Banff school; Junior and Senior buildings; reference to no library in school or town; reference to Catharine Whyteā€™s role in public library; access to Uncle P. Mooreā€™s library Eleanor Luxton as a teacher Visiting the Luxton house Aunt ā€œGeorgieā€ Luxton Eleanor Luxtonā€™s love of clothes Aunt Georgieā€™s costumes; purchased in Montreal and New York Reflections on the clannishness of the McDougall family Recollections of Norman Luxton; hunting with R. Harvey; setters; his community involvement and promotion; the Trading Post and description of the store and products, Merman Memories of Mount Royal Hotel as a child; description, conversations that took place Lou Luxton; description and comparison to Norman Luxton Jim Brewster; recollections of his way with people; King and Queen visit to his home in 1939 Sunshine Lodge, opening 1935; description of Ralphine & MaryAlice Stewartā€™s trip up School bus trip up Banff-Jasper road; Mistaya Canyon School trips; Eleanor Luxtonā€™s after school hikes; Miss Gratzā€™s field trips Eleanor Luxton; walks, ski-joring, skating with Mrs. Simpson as her teacher Duncan family Eleanor Luxtonā€™s decision to leave the Banff school and engineering training in Montreal Move to Calgary during War with her family Move to Montreal after the War Discussion of chronology of Eleanor Luxtonā€™s career in Montreal Reference to Eleanor as guest for dinner; conversation topics Eleanorā€™s involvement with the South Alberta Oldtimers Association Reference to Eleanor Luxton persuading Ralphine Locke to go on Board Ralphine Lockeā€™s admiration of Eleanor Luxton; Eleanor Luxtonā€™s upbringing, sense of humor, encouragement of young people Leaves of the Medicine Tree ā€“ history of the High River area Visiting Eleanor Luxton in Calgary; her apartment; illness and visiting her in Calgary General Hospital Norman Luxtonā€™s will Eleanor Luxtonā€™s return to Banff; not working again Eleanor Luxtonā€™s paper presented to newly founded Canmore Historical Society Eleanor Luxtonā€™s relationship with her parents Luxton house; changes after Georgina Luxtonā€™s death; modernization of kitchen and bathroom Luxton garden Georgina Luxtonā€™s brotherā€™s farm near Morley Eleanor Luxton driving a car McDougall Church Centennial Anniversary; celebration at Morley 1995; Eleanor Luxton and erection of cairn; annual services Ida Gravesā€™s assistance to Eleanor Luxton Eleanor Luxtonā€™s social life Eleanor Luxtonā€™s interest in historical things; loss of grand-parents papers; concern for preservation; discussion of Annie manuscript Annie McDougall - community involvement; Ontario background and meeting David McDougall; David McDougallā€™s business losses; living in Calgary 1930s Eleanor Luxtonā€™s relationship with grandmother Annie McDougall Eleanor Luxtonā€™s romantic side; reference to fiancée being killed overseas; Ralphine Lockeā€™s son at Eleanor Luxtonā€™s house Elizabeth Costello Changes in Eleanor Luxton; short temper Work on Eleanor Luxtonā€™s manuscript Annie; Kathy Campbell typing it; George Stanley editing it Eleanor Luxtonā€™s vision for the Foundation Eleanor Luxtonā€™s views on the protection of the Parks
Language
English
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EL 13:1 William Luxton Jr. interview transcript

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Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
William Luxton Jr. interview with Judy Larmour, March 22, 2000 and transcribed by Astrid Bell, January 2003. Interview content relates to the following: Outline of Luxton family members and careers Going to Banff as a child; Sunday dinner; relationship with Grandfather Lou; Cousins ā€“ Carol, Lois ā€¦
Date Range
2003
Reference Code
LUX / II / F3 i
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II. F. Collected Material Series
Sous-Fonds
II. Eleanor Luxton sous-fonds
Reference Code
LUX / II / F3 i
Date Range
2003
Physical Description
21 pp. textual records
Scope & Content
William Luxton Jr. interview with Judy Larmour, March 22, 2000 and transcribed by Astrid Bell, January 2003. Interview content relates to the following: Outline of Luxton family members and careers Going to Banff as a child; Sunday dinner; relationship with Grandfather Lou; Cousins ā€“ Carol, Lois and Chuck Beil; Christmas at the Lou Luxton house; Norman Luxton at the Trading Post; references to Morley; visits to Morley as a child Roots of family business; differences between Lou Luxton and NKL Luxtonā€™s close relationship with First Nations people in Southern Alberta; references to Chief Walking Buffalo; burning of store at Morley; Luxtonā€™s support of education, health and survival of culture; Banff Indian Days; Calgary Stampede; reference to William Luxton Sr. cutting ties with Banff Lou Luxton ā€“ personality and comparison with NKL Clara Luxton ā€“ marriage not accepted by NKL and Georgina Luxton; lack of association between two Luxton families in Banff Lou Luxton home at 222 Beaver Street - description Charlie Beil; impressions of; reference to Beil studying under Charlie Russell in Montana; Beil meeting Olive Luxton through the Brewsters Aunt Minota Luxton; marriage to Percy Olly Reflections on physical similarities among Luxton family members Relationship with Norman Luxton Sign of the Goat store Distancing himself from Banff in the 1970s; changes and lost family connections; Luxton museum and visit with sons before it closed; disappointment with Glenbowā€™s actions Norman Luxtonā€™s deal with Glenbow re the Luxton Museum Georgina Luxton Lou Luxton house ā€“ description Uncle George Luxton of Minneapolis ā€“ photographer Discussion of Luxton family and loss of family fortune Meeting Eleanor Luxton Summers in Banff, 1950s Funerals of Lou and Norman Luxton Attendance at Foundationā€™s opening of Eleanor Luxtonā€™s house Reflections on history and growth of Banff Reflections on National Parks Policy Great Grandfather W.F. Luxton; his career; loss of family fortune; Luxton School and Luxton Avenue named after him; disappearance of W.F. Luxton Jr.
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EL 16:1 Russ Nickles interview transcript

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Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
Russ Nickles interview with Judy Larmour, March 31, 2000 and transcribed by Astrid Bell, October 2003. Interview content relates to the following: Born 1952, grew up in Calgary, AB Thelma Nickles and Eleanor Luxton ā€“ development of relationship; Eleanor Luxton a patient at Calgary General while Tā€¦
Date Range
2003
Reference Code
LUX / II / F3 i
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II. F. Collected Material Series
Sous-Fonds
II. Eleanor Luxton sous-fonds
Reference Code
LUX / II / F3 i
Date Range
2003
Physical Description
24 pp. textual records
Scope & Content
Russ Nickles interview with Judy Larmour, March 31, 2000 and transcribed by Astrid Bell, October 2003. Interview content relates to the following: Born 1952, grew up in Calgary, AB Thelma Nickles and Eleanor Luxton ā€“ development of relationship; Eleanor Luxton a patient at Calgary General while Thelma Nickles was a nurse there; Thelma Nickles as private nurse to Eleanor Luxton; discussion of shift work and her job Russ Nicklesā€™s first meeting with Eleanor Luxton at age 7 or 8; his parentā€™s expectations of his behavior; recollections of Eleanor Luxton Eleanor Luxtonā€™s residence in Calgary; Russ Nicklesā€™s recollections of her Going out for dinner with Eleanor Luxton; Thai restaurants, Palliser Hotel; a particular steak house; Eleanor Luxtonā€™s expectations of restaurants and service Eleanor Luxtonā€™s inclusion of Russ in conversation as a child growing up Eleanor Luxtonā€™s move to Banff, 1960s; Marion Miller becoming her nurse; change in Thelma Nickles visits to Banff as a friend Thelma Nickles ā€“ background, personality Trips to Banff to visit Eleanor Luxton Eleanor Luxtonā€™s stories to Russ in the late 1960s and 1970s; Indian legends; influence of Eleanor Luxton in formation of his own religious beliefs Eleanor Luxtonā€™s views on change; lamenting end of Banff Indian Days Eleanor Luxtonā€™s trips with Thelma Nickles 1970s Russ Nickles relationship with Eleanor Luxton as a young man; seeing each other in Calgary for Historical Society meetings; Eleanor Luxton staying at Nickles home in Calgary; Eleanor Luxton visiting Russ Nickles and wife Marie and family in the 1980s and 1990s; visiting Eleanor Luxton in Banff later years; Marie Nicklesā€™s relationship with Eleanor Luxton Chronology of Russ Nicklesā€™s education and career; Eleanor Luxtonā€™s involvement in his decisions; University; teaching at Calgary high school; marriage 19080 to Marie Palichuk; children Eleanor Luxtonā€™s encouragement of his historical studies Russ Nicklesā€™ impressions of Eleanor Luxtonā€™s house Banff Festival of the Arts Eleanor Luxton spending Christmas at the Nickles; gifts received from Eleanor Luxton; gifts given to Eleanor Luxton from the Nickles; Eleanor Luxtonā€™s attendance at Russ Nicklesā€™ wedding Values that Eleanor Luxton stressed ā€“ friends, nature, respect for beliefs and ideas of others Eleanor Luxtonā€™s strategy for coping with health problems Reflections on last visit with Eleanor Reflections on memorial service for Eleanor Luxton
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Luxton family fonds

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Luxton family fonds
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Fonds consists of textual, visual and sound materials pertaining to Norman Luxton, Eleanor Luxton and their family members and friends (including Georgina Luxton, Norman's parents and siblings, and members of the Ross, Graham and McDougall families). Includes correspondence, personal and professionā€¦
Date Range
[ca.1860]-1995
Reference Code
LUX
Description Level
1 / Fonds
GMD
Photograph
Print
Cabinet card
Framed print
Negative
Sound recording
Cassette
Textual record
Corporate record
Private record
Published record
Scrapbook
  1 Electronic Resource  
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
1 / Fonds
Fonds Number
LUX
Sous-Fonds
LUX
Accession Number
Lux1 - EL estate, 1996
Lux2 - Whyte Museum, 2000
Lux3 - Glenbow Archives, 2001
Reference Code
LUX
GMD
Photograph
Print
Cabinet card
Framed print
Negative
Sound recording
Cassette
Textual record
Corporate record
Private record
Published record
Scrapbook
Other Title Info
Also known as the Eleanor Luxton archives
Date Range
[ca.1860]-1995
Physical Description
ca.32.1 m of textual records (29.3 m textual records, 47 scrapbooks) -- ca.7290 photographs (ca.5300 b&w and col. prints, ca.1915 negatives, 75 transparencies, 2 tintypes) -- 17 albums -- ca.74 cm sound recordings (29 CDs, 45 audio cassettes, 17 R120 DAT tapes, 1 VHS, 8 voicewriter discs)
History / Biographical
The Norman Luxton family was a prominent family in Banff, Alberta, Canada from 1904 until 1962. Daughter Eleanor Luxton maintained the family's position in the town until her death in 1995.
Publisher and businessman Norman K. Luxton, 1876-1962, was the son of Winnipeg Free Press co-founder William Luxton. After working for the Winnipeg Free Press, Norman Luxton travelled, then joined the Calgary Herald for eight years. In 1901, he journeyed 10,000 miles on the Pacific in the dug-out canoe Tilikum. After becoming ill, Luxton abandoned the trip in Fiji and came to Banff to recuperate. The around-the-world trip was subsequently completed by his sailing partner, Capt. John Voss.
Luxton bought Banff's Crag and Canyon newspaper in 1902 and remained as publisher until 1951. Also in 1902, he established the Sign of the Goat Curio store which specialized in Stoney Indian handicrafts and taxidermy specimens. Other significant Luxton businesses were the King Edward Hotel and Livery, Luxton Bros. insurance (with brother Louis Luxton) and the Lux Block, which included a hotel, the Lux Theatre and retail stores.
In 1904, Norman Luxton married Georgina (Georgie) Elizabeth McDougall, 1870-1965, of the pioneer missionary McDougall family of Morley, Alberta. In addition to her McDougall connections, Georgie Luxton was related by marriage to Senator George Ross. Norman and Georgie Luxton had one child, Eleanor Georgina, born in Banff in 1908.
The Luxtons were important Banff "boosters" with involvement in numerous local organizations and events. Norman Luxton managed the Banff Indian Days from 1909 to 1950, was a founder of Banff Winter Carnival and was involved with native events at the Calgary Stampede for 25 years. In 1953, Norman established a museum to house his native artifacts. The Luxton Museum was built in co-operation with Eric Harvie of the Glenbow Foundation of Calgary. After Luxton's death, the museum continued to be managed by the Glenbow until 1992.
Eleanor Luxton, 1908-1995, was a writer, historian, researcher, engineer, teacher and business woman. After graduating from high school in Banff in 1926, she attended the University of Alberta from 1926 until 1939, receiving degrees in history (BA '30, MA'33), a Diploma in Education (1931) and subsequent education, biology and natural history courses during the summers.
Between 1937 and 1956, Eleanor received further degrees and certificates from studies at Garbutt Business College (Calgary), St. Stephen's College (Edmonton), Ottawa Technical High School, Havergal Ladies College (Ontario), St. George Williams College (Montreal), McGill University (Montreal) and the Banff School of Fine Arts. Subjects studied included office practices, shorthand, machine draughting, English, civil engineering (BSc '46), German, broadcast writing, management, commerce, accounting and commercial law.
Eleanor Luxton's extensive education overlapped and preceded a long and varied professional career. Her teaching career extended from high school teacher in Alberta (Banff and Sexsmith), 1933-1940, to university lecturer in Montreal in the 1950s. During the 1940s, she worked in locomotive design for the CPR in Montreal. Beginning in 1956 and continuing until 1965, when she returned to Banff to care for her mother, Eleanor worked throughout southern Alberta as a field researcher for Calgary's Glenbow Foundation. From 1965 until her death in 1995, Eleanor remained in Banff in her family home and pursued an active career in writing and research.
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of textual, visual and sound materials pertaining to Norman Luxton, Eleanor Luxton and their family members and friends (including Georgina Luxton, Norman's parents and siblings, and members of the Ross, Graham and McDougall families). Includes correspondence, personal and professional records, financial documents, organization and volunteer records, business and property records, scrapbooks and albums, research materials, candid and professional portraits, various collected materials, and other related content.
Notes
Fonds consists of three sous-fonds:
I. Norman Luxton sous-fonds, [ca.1880]-1962, ca. 7.5 m. of textual records and photographs in four series: A. Correspondence, B. Business, financial and legal, C. Personal, D. Personal and professional, E. Collected materials.
II. Eleanor Luxton sous-fonds, [ca.1890]-1995, ca. 15 m. of textual records, sound recordings and photographs in six series: A. Correspondence, B. Professional, C. Personal, D. Business, financial and legal, E. Travel and events, F. Collected materials.
III. Luxton family sous-fonds, 1836-1972, ca.6.5 m. of textual records and photographs in four series: A. Norman Luxton family series, [ca.1900-ca.1970]; B. Georgina Luxton series, [ca.1890]-1967; C. Related family series, [ca.1890]-1972; D. Other material series, 1836-1970; E. Luxton family home records [1996].
Name Access
Luxton, Eleanor
Luxton, Georgina
Luxton, Norman
Subject Access
Arts
Commerce and industry
Education
Exploration, discovery and travel
Family and personal life
First Nations
Professional and Personal Life
Sports, recreation and leisure
Research
Access Restrictions
Some restriction/s on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
Reproduction Restrictions
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
Language
Language is English
Finding Aid
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Creator
Luxton, Norman
Luxton, Georgina
Luxton, Eleanor
Category
Arts
Commerce and industry
Education
Exploration, discovery and travel
Family and personal life
First nations
Sports, recreation and leisure
Title Source
Title based on contents of fonds
Processing Status
Processed
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Letters to Norman Luxton

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series consists of business and personal letters, written mainly to Norman Luxton by family, friends, acquaintances and business contacts. First portion, 1900-1902, 12 cm, consists of letters written to Luxton by family, friends, acquaintances and business contacts before, during and after Tilā€¦
Date Range
1900-1964
Reference Code
LUX / I / A - 1 to 359
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Series
I.A. Correspondence
Sous-Fonds
I. Norman Luxton sous-fonds
Reference Code
LUX / I / A - 1 to 359
Date Range
1900-1964
Physical Description
3.5 metres of textual records
Scope & Content
Sub-series consists of business and personal letters, written mainly to Norman Luxton by family, friends, acquaintances and business contacts. First portion, 1900-1902, 12 cm, consists of letters written to Luxton by family, friends, acquaintances and business contacts before, during and after Tilikum voyage. Includes letters of news and concern from Luxton's parents, siblings and family friends; letters from individuals met during preparations in British Columbia and post-voyage stay at Sydney and Port Manly, Australia; letter from Norman Luxton to George Perry in Vancouver, Canada, describing the voyage, November 1901; and a sample of envelopes, 1901-1902
Access Restrictions
Reproduction may be restricted due to conservation concerns
Finding Aid
Index to correspondence by year is available as database
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Content Details
FILES #1-359 ARE IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. See Scope Note 2B for file number matched to the date LETTERS FROM: B-Bo B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company of Canada Limited 1942 B., F. J. 1933 B. H. Blackwell Limited 1949 B. Pasquale Company 1944 Babbitt, B. E. 1951 Babcock, W. H. 1911 Bacon, J. Earle 1927 Bacon, J. S. 1955 Bacon, Marie 1907 Badcock, A. G. 1944 Badger, M. 1940 Badger, Madelaine 1939 Bagcraft 1954 Bailey Brothers 1911 Bailey, C. S. 1937, 1938 Bailey, C. S. 1939 Bailey, Harold W. 1942 Bailey, (Mrs) George 1911 Bailey, Percy (T.) 1960 Bain, A. D. 1936 [Bain?], Dan 1936 Bain, Donald H. 1927, 1928, 1931, 1937, 1939,1940, 1946-1949 Bains, J. S. 1928 Bainum, George W. 1950 Bair, George 1920 Baker, Asa M. 1939 Baker, C. F. 1920, 1921, 1922 Baker, C. J. 1916 Baker, C. M. 1933-1936 Baker, Charles H. 1913 Baker, F. 1907 Baker, H. J. 1910, 1911 Baker, S. H. 1908-1911, 1913-1915 Baker, (Sargeant) E. G. 1933 Baker, W. S. 1916 Balderson, T. W. 1917, 1929, 1931, 1942 Balderston, Stella M. 1955 Balderston, T. W. 1938 Balderston, T. W. 1938 Balderston, William 1953, 1954, 1955 Baldwin, A. 1912 Baldwin, L. R. 1931 Baldwin, Rodger 1911 Balfour, H. E. 1937, 1938 Balfour, Sigurd G. 1938 Balkind, M. 1939 Ball, Victor 1938-1942, 1946 Balla, Keno 1938 Ballard, B. 1932 Ballard, Clara 1932 Ballard, E. 1908 Ballard, Jack 1915, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1936 Ballard, (Mrs) Jack 1922, 1932 Balmanno, Jack H. 1954 Possibly "Jack H. Balmanns" Bamford, H. G. 1928 Bancroft, Michael 1959 Band, Barbara 1942 Band, Helen (E. or G.?) 1950, 1952, 1957 Banff Advisory Council 1953, 1958 Banff Advisory Council 1960 Banff Canadian Club 1960 Banff Chairlift Corporation Limited 1955, 1957 Banff Chamber of Commerce 1958-1960 Banff Chamber of Commerce, Winter Carnival Committee 1958 Banff Christmas Seals Committee 1946-1949 Banff Construction 1954 Banff Crag and Canyon 1960 Banff Curling Club 1941, 1956-1958 Banff Float Committee 1950 Banff Floral 1960 Banff General Agencies 1945, 1949 Banff Indian Days Committee 1936, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1946, 1947, 1959 a.k.a. "Indian Days Committee", "Banff Indian Days" or "Indian Days" Banff Motor Company 1940 Banff National Park Board of Trade 1938 Banff National Park Chamber of Commerce 1955, 1956 Banff. Postmaster 1957 Banff Retail Merchants' Association 1941 Banff School District Number 102 1941, 1942, 1944, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1960 a.k.a. "Banff School District" Banff Springs Hotel 1939 Banff Springs Hotel Recreation Club 1951 Banff Transport 1946 Banff Volunteer Fire Brigade 1954 Banff Winter Carnival Committee 1940, 1950, 1952-1955, 1957 a.k.a. "Banff Winter Carnival" Bank of Montreal 1943 Banks, C. A. 1937 Banks, Richard C. 1960 Bannerman, Edna 1957 Bannerman, F. 1905 Baptie, J. M. 1944 Baptie, Marion 1944 Baptie, Marshall 1933 Baptiste, Enoch 1945 Baptiste, Irene 1956 Barager, M. E. Barager, (Mrs.) M. E. 1959 Barbeau, C. M. 1923, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928 Barbeau, Marius 1956-1958 Barber, Fred 1939 [Barber?], [Guy?] 1936 [Barbet?], [H.?] I. 1935 Barker, (Mrs) Charles 1907 Barker, R. L. 1933 Barkley, W. H. 1949 Barlett, A. Eugene 1909 Barlow, Francis 1952 Barnes Electric Company 1933 Barnes, F. M. 1964 Barnes, Florilla M. 1957 Barnes, H. T. 1932 Barnes, Harry 1928 Barnes, Harry T. 1940, 1941, 1942 Barnes, S. D. 1908 Barnes, Stanley 1934 Barnetson, J. 1928 Barr, George 1948 Barrett, J. D. S. 1928 Barrett, L. R. 1905, 1907, 1908 Barrett, Michael 1939 Barrick, H. L. 1958 Barrick, Maurine 1955 Barron, A. L. 1930, 1931 Barry, T. E. 1948, 1949 Barthrop, Anne M. 1959 Bartlett, A. 1911 Bartley, H. 1954 Barton, Alfred E. 1913 Barton, Arthur 1905 Barton, Francis M. 1937, 1949 a.k.a. Mrs. Percy Barton Barton, Frank 1910 Barton, Guy 1930 Barton, Percy 1908-1910, 1930-1932, 1935, 1936, 1937?, 1944?, 1947? May sign "Percy" Barwis, W. B. 1907 Bassett, F. 1929 Bassett, Vera R. 1941 Bastien, A. 1919, 1920 Bastien, Bear 1946 Bastien Brothers 1932 Bastien, M. E. 1932 Bate, A. C. 1911, 1912 Bates, George D. 1931 Bateson, Jm. Jr. 1911 Battersby, Bertha 1916 Bauer, Eddie 1938 Bawden, J. W. 1935 Baxter, Adeline 1908 Bayley, William 1911 Baynes, Ernest Harold 1909 Beach, George A. 1946 Beach, T. H. 1911 Bean, David 1946 Bean, (Mrs) George 1960 Bean, P. E. 1910 Bearspaw, David 1912, 1921, 1927, 1929, 1934-1937, 1940, 1943, 1952, 1956 a.k.a. "Chief David Bearspaw" Bearspaw, Hanson 1952 Bearspaw, Johnnie 1957 Bearspaw, Johnny (John) 1936, 1937, 1949, 1952 Bearspaw, King 1940 Beasly, Calvert M. 1954 Beason, K. E. 1905 Beaton, J. M. 1912 Beatson, Fred 1938 Beattie, Bruce 1953 Beattie, F. A. 1925 Beattie, James 1908 Beattie, Tom 1920 Beatty Brothers Limited 1932, 1933 Beatty, H. C. 1928 Beatty Washer Store 1932 Beauregard Fur Corporation Limited 1954 The Beaver 1932, 1959 a.k.a. The Beaver Magazine Beaver, Morley 1925, 1930-1932, 1946-1947 Beaver, (Mrs) Morley 1939 Jean Beaver Beaver, Paul 1954 Beck, Florence 1942 Beck, H. M. 1911, 1912, 1913, 1915, 1917, 1941 Becker, Harry 1911 Becker, R. C. 1908, 1927 Becker, S. J. 1949 Becker, W. Fay 1931, 1937 Beclger, W. Jay 1931 Bedard, W. H. 1910, 1911, 1912 Bedell, M. B. 1905 Bedson, K. C. 1905 Beeman, W. G. 1948 Beeshy, M. I. 1949 Befus, Harry 1954 Begg, R. K. 1941 Beil, Charles 1936, 1950 a.k.a. "Charlie Beil" Beil, Charles A. 1954 [Beil], Olive [Beil], Charlie 1950 [Beil?], Olive 1955 Beketov, N. A. 1938 Bell and Company Insurance Underwriters 1953 Bell, Anne 1949 Bell Burkholder, Emma 1935 Bell, Eddie 1950 Bell, G. M. 1950 Bell, H. 1910 Bell, Harry W. 1949 Bell, Jim 1942 Bell, Mary M. 1913 Bell, N. 1907 Bell, W. E. 1932 Bell, Winthrop 1959 Bella, J. W. 1944 Bella, (Mrs) J. W. 1943 a.k.a. signed "Mrs. Bell" Bella, Nellie 1946 Beltz, Ed 1955 Benaglia, A. 1920 [Benbow, C. S.?] 1954 Bender, E. N. 1910 Benedict-Proctor Manufacturing Company Limited 1935 Benger, F. 1946 Benjamin, H. A. 1912, 1913 Benjamin, Jonas 1927, 1928 Benjamin, Libby 1957, 1958, 1960 May also be spelled "Libey" Benjamin, (Mrs) J. 1931 Bennet, Henry & Co. 1909 Bennett and White Construction Company Limited 1932, 1938, 1946 Bennett, Bill 1956 Bennett, Hannah Bennett, Sanford 1935 Bennett, J. G. 1919, 1932 Bennett, Maggie 1905 Bennett, R. B. 1903, 1914, 1918, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1930, 1937, 1938 Bennett, W. W. 1919 Bentley, Theo 1945 Bepler, Herbert 1955 Bereton, Jack 1916 Berg, J. L. 1909 Bergenhaur, (Mrs) Peter 1935 Bergenhaur, Peter 1935 Berkner, A. 1946 Bernard, Bernard 1907, 1908 Bernard, Denise 1952 Bernard, (Miss) 1948 Bernet-Rollande, (Rev) E. 1951 Berry, F. H. 1907 Berry, J. R. 1941 Berryman, A. M. 1943, 1945 Berseton, David L. 1912 [?], Bert 1937 Berton, Pierre 1953 Berwick, E. W. H. 1948 Bessette, L. E. 1927 Best, T. D. 1937 Beste, August 1910 Betts, Clive 1945 Betts, D. C. 1919, 1920, 1925 Betts, Mary 1950 Betts, S. C. 1946 Betts, Sid 1950 Betts, W. A. 1955 Beubaur, D. J. 1907, 1908, 1909 Beuson, Marjorie 1911 Bevan, George A. 1907 Bevan, R. F. (Daisy) 1931 Bevel, J. H. 1949 Big Bear, (Chief) Joe 1945, 1952, 1958, [1959] Bigelow, H. A. 1908 Bigg, Eleanor A. 1942 Bigger, (Mrs) William 1913 Biggs, M. F. 1908 Bighorn Trading Company Limited 1932, 1936, 1940, 1942-1944, 1946, 1947 Bigstoney, Amos 1912 Bigstoney, David 1931 [?], Bill 1932, 1937 [?] Bill 1958, 1960, 1961 Possibly William (Bill) Luxton Bill, Allen H. 1943-1949, 1951, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1960, [1960] a.k.a. "Allen Bill", "A. H. Bill", "Allen B." or "Allen" Bill, Hortense 1949 Bill, W. D. 1946 Billings, H. H. 1957 Billy Smart's New World Circus Limited 1954 Bilyea, Leila 1940 Bing, Walter G. 1952 Bingham Display Supplies Limited 1958 Birch, A. G. 1937 Birch, D. C. 1949 [?], Bird 1948 Birdsong, A. C. 1958 Birdstone, Al 1946, 1947 Birdstone, Lucy 1951 Birdstone, Madeleine 1948 Birdstone, (Mrs) A. 1951 Birdstone, (Mrs) Zachary 1948 Birkinshaw, Susan M. 1956 Birney, W. G. 1912 Birney, Walter G. 1953 Birt, B. D. 1915, 1919 Bishop, R. D. 1929 Biss, (Mrs) W. M. 1946, 1947 Bissell, C. A. 1910 Bitterman, W. 1945 Black, B. H. 1954 Black, D. E. 1908, 1929 Black, H. V. 1946, 1947 Blackey, J. H. 1927-1929, 1931, 1932 Blackley, Bernice 1950, 1955 (Whiteside) Blackley, Bonnie Lee 1957-1960 Blackman, Bob 1949 Blackwell, G. 1939 Blackwood, L. A. 1910 Blaisdell, Polly 1941 Blake, Maxine 1952, 1953 Blakley, Jessie 1945 Blaseckie, C. 1959 Blazier, C. J. 1903-1914, 1929 Bletcher, G. F. 1951 Bloch, E. 1927 Blodgett, H. A. 1948 Blow, Don 1932, 1934 May sign "Don" Blow, E. A. 1912, 1927, 1928, 1931 Blow, Harry 1937, 1938 Blow, Jane 1954 Blue Cloud, Chief 1946, 1947 Blue Quills School 1951 Boasten, Fred T. 1932 [?], Bob 1932, 1933, 1936, 1942 Possibly Bob Laporte? Boden, Oscar 1905-1914, 1917, 1919 Bogardus, John 1910 Bogstory, Jonas 1908 [Bohomolee?, A.?] 1959 Boirer, Joe 1913 [Bolander?], Jack 1954 Bolton, N. A. 1917 Bomford, S. 1919 Bond, Alan K. 1951 Bond, George B. R. 1913 Bond, L. W. 1945 Bond, William A. 1959 Bonertz, (Mrs) Cyril 1952 Bonser, E. A. 1907 Bonser, Horace 1927 Book Mart 1939 Boomhower, Novice E. 1928 Boone and Crockett Club 1949-1952, 1954, 1955 Boot, Lilian E. 1957 Boote, Walter 1949 Booth, George 1916 Boronda, Drew 1957 Borrowman, D. 1920 Boswell, C. H. 1909, 1910, 1911 Bottomley, E. 1928 Boucher, G. H. 1928 Boudreau, (Mrs) Otto 1930, 1931, 1932 Boultbue, E. K. 1907 Bourdeau, J. 1907, 1908 Bourindt, Elsie 1927 Bow Garage 1939 Bow Valley Kennels 1946, 1947 Bowden, E. E. 1909 Bowden, J. W. 1932 Bowden, T. [N?] 1936 Bowden, Tomas Nicholos 1946 Bowden, W. W. 1943 Bower, J. 1907, 1912, 1916, 1926 Bowers, (Mrs) W. G. 1956 Bowes, D. 1909 Bowes, V. A. 1932 Bowind, Elsie 1929 Bowker, P. 1949 Bowlen, J. J. 1936 Bowler, Frank 1907, 1908 Bowman, Basil 1946, 1947 Bowman, John 1951 Bowman, Suzanne 1946, 1947 Bown, Elizabeth A. Q. 1942 Boy Scouts Association 1946, 1947 Boyce, J. A. 1912 Boyce, J. W. 1916 Boyce, Jim 1937, 1941 Boyd, S. H. 1914 [?], Boyda 1938, 1945 May also be signed "Me" Boyles, Thomas J. 1944
Norman Luxton correspondence files: LUX / 1 / A - 1 to 12 1900 ā€“ 1902 LUX / 1 / A - 13 to 24 1903 ā€“ May 1907 LUX / 1 / A - 25 to 38 June 1907 ā€“ January 1908 LUX / 1 / A - 39 to 51 February ā€“ September 1908 LUX / 1 / A - 52 to 62 October 1908 ā€“ August 1909 LUX / 1 / A - 63 to 77 September 1909 ā€“ 1910 LUX / 1 / A - 78 to 89 1911 ā€“ June 1912 LUX / 1 / A - 90 to 100 July 1912 ā€“ August 1913 LUX / 1 / A - 101 to 111 September 1913 - 1914 LUX / 1 / A - 112 to 125 1915 - 1916 LUX / 1 / A - 126 to 140 1917 ā€“ June 1922 LUX / 1 / A - 141 to 153 July 1922 ā€“ 1926 LUX / 1 / A - 154 to 161 1927 ā€“ May 1928 LUX / 1 / A - 162 to 169 June - December 1928 LUX / 1 / A - 170 to 177 1929 LUX / 1 / A - 178 to 184 January 1930 ā€“ June 1931 LUX / 1 / A - 185 to 191 July 1931 ā€“ August 1932 LUX / 1 / A - 192 to 199 September 1932 ā€“ December 1933 LUX / 1 / A - 200 to 208 January 1934 ā€“ May 1935 LUX / 1 / A - 209 to 216 June 1935 ā€“ August 1936 LUX / 1 / A - 217 to 224 September 1936 ā€“ December 1937 LUX / 1 / A - 225 to 232 January 1938 ā€“ April 1939 LUX / 1 / A - 233 to 240 May 1939 ā€“ August 1940 LUX / 1 / A - 241 to 248 September 1940 ā€“ December 1941 LUX / 1 / A - 249 to 255 January 1942 ā€“ June 1943 LUX / 1 / A - 256 to 261 July 1943 ā€“ September 1944 LUX / 1 / A - 262 to 268 October 1944 ā€“ February 1946 LUX / 1 / A - 269 to 275 March 1946 ā€“ April 1947 LUX / 1 / A - 276 to 283 May 1947 ā€“ June 1948 LUX / 1 / A - 284 to 290 July 1948 ā€“ August 1949 LUX / 1 / A - 291 to 297 September 1949 ā€“ August 1950 LUX / 1 / A - 298 to 304 September 1950 ā€“ December 1951 LUX / 1 / A - 305 to 310 1952 LUX / 1 / A - 311 to 316 1953 LUX / 1 / A - 317 to 322 1954 LUX / 1 / A - 323 to 328 1955 LUX / 1 / A - 329 to 334 1956 LUX / 1 / A - 335 to 340 1957 LUX / 1 / A - 341 to 349 1958 ā€“ June 1959 LUX / 1 / A - 350 to 361 July 1959 - 1962
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Scope & Content
File consists of miscellaneous ephemera including Bridge Tally cards; notes; Eleanor Luxton's blank stationary samples; hand drawn plans for additions to the house on Beaver street; newspaper clippings; a McDougall Stoney Mission Society annual report, 1993; a Banff Indian Days 58th Anniversary proā€¦
Date Range
1923-1994
Reference Code
LUX / II / C5 - 15
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II.C. Personal Series : Other
Sous-Fonds
II. Eleanor Luxton sous-fonds
Reference Code
LUX / II / C5 - 15
Date Range
1923-1994
Physical Description
4.0 cm textual records
Scope & Content
File consists of miscellaneous ephemera including Bridge Tally cards; notes; Eleanor Luxton's blank stationary samples; hand drawn plans for additions to the house on Beaver street; newspaper clippings; a McDougall Stoney Mission Society annual report, 1993; a Banff Indian Days 58th Anniversary program, 1947; an article in the Rocky Mountain Pathways, 1992 regarding the Luxton Museum re-opening under Buffalo Nations Cultural Society; a map of Calgary - Alberta - British Columbia with the area North of Cochrane and East of Big Hill Springs Provincial Park outlined; short stories.
Title Source
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Processing Status
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Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
Records in this file consist of Georgina Luxton's membership cards to Women's Southern Alberta Pioneers' and Old Timers' Association [also one membership fee receipt], Canadian Red Cross, the Navy League of Canada, and Banff Springs Golf Club; invitations to Canadian Pacific Pools, Canadian Pacificā€¦
Date Range
1914-1963
Reference Code
LUX / III / B2 - 2
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
III.B.2. Georgina Luxton : Personal Papers
Sous-Fonds
III. Luxton Family sous-fonds
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / III / B2 - 2
Date Range
1914-1963
Physical Description
2 cm of textual records
Scope & Content
Records in this file consist of Georgina Luxton's membership cards to Women's Southern Alberta Pioneers' and Old Timers' Association [also one membership fee receipt], Canadian Red Cross, the Navy League of Canada, and Banff Springs Golf Club; invitations to Canadian Pacific Pools, Canadian Pacific Hotels Supper and Dance; tickets to the 1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics; Banff Post Office registration; receipts from various Banff businesses; hotel receipts; and passes to Banff Indian Days.
Name Access
Luxton, Georgina
Subject Access
Membership
Club
Administration
Community events
Volunteering
Finances
Businesses
Sports and recreation
Hotel
Banff Indian Days
Banff Springs Hotel
Golfing
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Calgary
Banff
United States of America
Los Angeles
Reproduction Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
Category
Family and personal life
Sports, recreation and leisure
Communications
Title Source
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Processing Status
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Banff Indian Days, Calgary Stampede scrapbook

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
Scrapbook consists of newspaper clippings related to Banff Indian Days and the Calgary Stampede; various other newspaper clippings related to local and international news, including the opening of a new school in Morley and the Luxton Museum [now the Buffalo Nations Museum] in Banff, a fire at Jaspā€¦
Date Range
[1947 - 1952]
Reference Code
LUX / III / B4 - 6
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Textual record
Scrapbook
Newspaper clipping
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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
III.B.4. Georgina Luxton : Collected Material : Textual Records
Sous-Fonds
III. Luxton Family sous-fonds
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / III / B4 - 6
GMD
Textual record
Scrapbook
Newspaper clipping
Date Range
[1947 - 1952]
Physical Description
3 cm of textual records
Scope & Content
Scrapbook consists of newspaper clippings related to Banff Indian Days and the Calgary Stampede; various other newspaper clippings related to local and international news, including the opening of a new school in Morley and the Luxton Museum [now the Buffalo Nations Museum] in Banff, a fire at Jasper Park Lodge, and Canadian and international politics.
Name Access
Luxton, Norman
Luxton, Georgina
MacKinnon, Rev. Robert H.
Crowchild, Chief David
Bearspaw, David
Hunter, Eva
Rider, Eli
Rider, Diane
Bearspaw, Rosie
Bearspaw, Harold
Subject Access
Activities
Advertising
Animals
Banff Indian Days
Luxton Museum
Calgary Herald
Calgary Stampede
Children
Commerce and industry
Community events
Community life
Cultural pluralism
Construction
Education
Fire
Government
Hotel
Indigenous Peoples
Horseback riding
Horses
Museums
Multiculturalism
Newspaper
Parade
Politics
Public events
Recreation
Music
Sanitarium Hotel
School
Stoney Nakoda
Taxidermy
Winnipeg Free Press
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Banff
Canmore
Calgary
Jasper National Park
Morley
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Reproduction Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
Category
Cultural pluralism
Education
Politics
Sports, recreation and leisure
Title Source
Title based on contents of item
Processing Status
Processed
Electronic Resources
Images
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Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds
Scope & Content
Item consists of a photo album containing views of people, places and activities in Alberta and British Columbia. Included is extensive material on the Banff area; also Morley, Lake Louise, and the Yoho region. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, camping, facilā€¦
Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
Reference Code
V465 / PD - 3
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Album
Photograph
horae ļæ½of gloves. Ā·lnd:ian Parade - Banff. ļæ½ā€¢ , 27524 Indian Parade - Banf:f. ļæ½I ā€¢ 27325 Indian Pariade
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Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
V465
Sous-Fonds
V465
Accession Number
6160, 6180
Reference Code
V465 / PD - 3
GMD
Album
Photograph
Parallel Title
Parallel title is orginal title given
Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
Physical Description
1 album (393 photographs : b&w ; 24.5 x 30.3 cm)
Scope & Content
Item consists of a photo album containing views of people, places and activities in Alberta and British Columbia. Included is extensive material on the Banff area; also Morley, Lake Louise, and the Yoho region. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, camping, facilities and buildings, trips, events, scenic views. Many views include people. Captions accompany many images. Images include: 1a 27286 - Indian mother and child. [Banff Indian Days] 1b 27287 - Indian mother and child. [Banff Indian Days] 2a 27288 - Indian mother and children. [Banff Indian Days] 2b 27289 - Indian mother and child. [Banff Indian Days] 2c 27290 - Indian mother and child. 2d 27291 - Indian mother and child. [Banff Indian Days] 3a 27292 - Indian mother and child. 3b 27293 - Indian mother and child. 3c 27284 - Spectators of the Indian sports. [Woman on horseback] 3d 27295 - Spectators of the Indian sports. [Indigenous people at fence] 4a 27296 - Spectators of the Indian sports. [People in touring carriage bus] 4b 27297 - Spectators of the Indian sports. [People in stands] 4c 27298 - Spectators of the Indian sports. [Man and woman on horseback] 4d 27299 - Spectators of the Indian sports. [Indigenous women at fence] 5a 27300 - Indians crowding up to buy ice cream at a refreshment stand. [Banff Indian Days] 5b 27301 - Indian Pow Wow House near Morley. [Sun Dance Lodge] 5c 27302 - Indians. John Englishman, age 110 years, oldest man of tribe. 5d 27303 - Indian Day. Spectators on the side lines. 6a 27304 - Indian Day. Spectators on the side lines. [People in touring carriage bus] 6b 27305 - Indian Day. Spectators on the side lines. [People on horseback] 6c 27306 - Indian Day. Spectators on the side lines. [Indigenous woman and children] 6d 27307 - Indian Day. Spectators on the side lines. [People in stands] 7a 27396 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths. 7b 27397 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths. 7c 27398 - Horse Back Party leaves Hotel. [Banff Springs Hotel] 7d 27399 - Horse Back Party leaves Hotel. [Banff Springs Hotel] 8a 27400 - Horse Back Party leaves Hotel. [Banff Springs Hotel] 8b 27401 - Horse Back Party leaves Hotel. [Banff Springs Hotel] 8c 27402 - Horse Back Party leaves Hotel. [Banff Springs Hotel] 8d 27403 - Icecream all around. 9a 27316 - Indian Boy on Pony. 9b 27317 - Indian Boy on Pony. 9c 27318 - Indian Boy on Pony. 9d 27319 - Indian Day. Bow and arrow shooting contest. 10a [Print missing] 27320 - Indian Day. Bow and arrow shooting contest. 10b 27321 - Two White boys negotiating with Indian lads for a pair of gloves. 10c 27322 - Indian boy willing to sell his gloves for $12.00 or his horse for $6.00. Horses are cheap here. 10d 27323 - Indian Parade, Banff. 11a 27324 - Indian Parade, Banff. 11b 27325 - Indian Parade, Banff. 11c 27326 - Indian Parade, Banff. 11d 27327 - Indian Parade, Banff. 12a 27328 - Indian Parade, Banff. 12b 27329 - A little Indian Maid. 12c 27330 - Indian Race [Horse race] 12d 27331 - Indian Races [Boys race starting line] 13a 27332 - Indian Races [Horse race] 13b 27333 - Indian Races [Horse race] 13c 27334 - Indian Races [Horse race] 13d 27335 - Indian Races [Horse race] 14a 27336 - Indian Races [Horse race] 14b 27337 - Jack Lait and old Chief Horse Foot at Morley. 14c 27338 - Jack Lait in bed as usual at 9 A.M. 14d 27339 - Jack Lait shaves. 15a 27344 - Washing dishes on the trail. 15b 27345 - Washing dishes on the trail. 15c [Print missing] 27346 - Washing dishes on the trail. 15d 27347 - Washing dishes on the trail. 16a 27340 - Jim Brewster, starter of races and master of ceremonies. [Banff Indian Days] 16b 27341 - Jim Brewster, starter of races and master of ceremonies. [Banff Indian Days] 16c 27342 - A chief of the stoney tribe. [Stoney Nakoda] 16d 27343 - A chief of the stoney tribe. [Stoney Nakoda] 17a 27348 - Washing dishes on the trail. 17b 27349 - Washing clothes in a stream. 17c 27350 - Washing clothes in a stream. 17d 27351 - Mrs. Wheeler and old chief Horse Foot. 18a 27352 - Old Chief Horse Foot. 18b 27353 - Mrs. Wheeler and Old Chief Horse Foot. 18c 27354 - Mrs. Wheeler and Old Chief Horse Foot. 18d 27355 - Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Rice drinking from brook. 19a 27356 - Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Rice drinking from brook. 19b 27357 - Bill the guide. 19c 27358 - Bill the guide. 19d 27359 - Bill the guide. 20a 27360 - On the platform at Morley, Mr. Gibbon, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Rice. 20b 27361 - On the platform at Morley, getting into the cars. 20c 27362 - Mr. Clark's shoes. 20d 27363 - Porter Browne. 21a 27364 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool, Banff Springs Hotel. [Group on pool deck] 21b 27365 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool, Banff Springs Hotel. [Group on pool deck] 21c 27366 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool. [Woman diving off board] 21d 27367 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool. [Woman sitting on pool edge] 22a 27368 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool, Banff Springs Hotel. [Group on pool deck] 22b 27369 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool, Banff Springs Hotel. [Woman posed on diving board] 22c 27370 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool. [Woman posed on pool edge] 22d 27371 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool. [Woman sitting on diving board] 23a 27372 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Person diving] 23b 27373 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. 23c 27374 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Group of children in pool] 23d 27375 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman and baby in pool] 24a 27376 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Person diving] 24b 27377 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Group of children in pool] 24c 27378 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Group of people in pool] 24d 27379 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman posed on diving board] 25a 27380 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman sitting on diving board] 25b 27381 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman sitting on diving board] 25c 27382 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Person diving] 25d 27383 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [People in pool] 26a 27384 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman and baby in pool] 26b 27385 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman sitting on diving board] 26c 27386 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman posed on diving board] 26d 27387 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Girl posed on pool deck] 27a 27392 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths. [Person diving] 27b 27393 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths. [Woman posed on diving board] 27c 27394 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths. [Person diving] 27d 27395 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths. [Person diving] 28a 27388 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman sitting on diving board] 28b 27389 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Two women posed on diving board] 28c 27390 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. 28d 27391 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths. [Person diving] 29a 27312 - Indian Day. Indians visit Banff Spring Hotel. 29b 27313 - Indian Day. Indians visit Banff Spring Hotel. 29c 27314 - Indian Day. Indians visit Banff Spring Hotel. 29d 27315 - Indian Day. Indians visit Banff Spring Hotel. 30a 27308 - Indian Day. Spectators on the side lines. 30b 27309 - Indian Day. Spectators on the side lines. 30c 27310 - Indians visit Banff Springs Hotel. 30d 27311 - Indian Day. Indians visit Banff Springs Hotel. 31a 27404 - Icecream all around. 31b 27405 - J.M.G. Fishing. 31c 27406 - J.M.G. Fishing. 31d 27407 - J.M.G. Fishing. 32a 27408 - Trout Fishing. [Three people behind fallen log] 32b 27409 - Trout Fishing. [Close-up] 32c 27410 - Trout Fishing. [People on both sides of stream] 32d 27411 - Trout Fishing. [Woman holding up line with fish] 33a 27412 - Trout Fishing. [Four people behind fallen log] 33b 27413 - Trout Fishing. [Woman fishing] 33c 27414 - Trout Fishing. [Three men sitting on fallen log] 33d 27415 - Trout Fishing. [Two people standing on side of stream] 34a 27416 - Trout Fishing. [Three people behind fallen log] 34b 27417 - Trout Fishing. [Two people standing on riverbank] 34c 27418 - Trout Fishing. [Three people fishing on riverbank] 34d 27419 - Trout Fishing. [Two people fishing] 35a 27420 - Trout Fishing. [Two people fishing] 35b 27421 - Trout Fishing. [Two people fishing - close-up] 35c 27422 - Trout Fishing. [Two people fishing] 35d 27423 - Trout Fishing. [Man fishing] 36a 27424 - Trout Fishing. [Two people fishing] 36b 27425 - "How the Noble Redman has fallen" Brave blows in all of his money on icecream cones. [Banff Indian Days - young man in headdress eating icecream] 36c 27426 - "How the Nobel Redman has fallen" Brave blows in all of his money on icecream cones. [Banff Indian Days - young man in headdress eating icecream] 36d 27427 - Joseph Rabbit, Jr., the gingerale champion of the tribe's favorite pose. 37a 27428 - Towser, the touring dog, has made 1200 mile trip from Montana to Banff on running board as is seen here. 37b 27429 - Towser, the touring dog, has made 1200 mile trip from Montana to Banff on running board as is seen here. 37c 27430 - "I wish I had a Kewpie." [Banff Indian Days - Woman carrying a child outside a shop window] 37d 27431 - "I wish I had a Kewpie." [Banff Indian Days - Woman carrying a child outside a shop window] 38a 27432 - Mrs. Two Bears collects $4.00 prize money after winning the women's race. 38b 27433 - Mrs. Two Bears collects $4.00 prize money after winning the women's race. [Possibly mis-identified] 38c 27434 - Talking it over. [Two men standing, one higher up than the other] 38d 27435 - Talking it over. [Three men sitting by bush talking] 39a 27436 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days] 39b 27437 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - two RCMP officers posed on horseback] 39c 27438 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - one RCMP officer posed on horseback] 39d 27439 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - three RCMP officer posed on horseback] 40a 27440 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days] 40b 27441 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - horse rearing up] 40c 27442 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - officer standing beside horse] 40d 27443 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - one RCMP officer posed on horseback] 41a [Print Missing] 27444 - Mounted Police. 41b [Print Missing] 27445 - Mounted Police. 41c 27446 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - one RCMP officer posed on horseback, close-up] 41d 27447 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - one RCMP officed posed on horseback] 42a 27448 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days] 42b 27449 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - one RCMP officer posed on horseback] 42c 27450 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days] 42d 27451 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - one RCMP officer posed on horseback] 43a [Print Missing] 27452 - Mounted Police. 43b 27453 - A. Wright. Game Warden and announcer of events. 43c 27454 - A. Wright. [Remainder of label missing] 43d 27455 - Our party fords a river. 44a 27456 - Our party fords a river. [Entering the river] 44b 27457 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 44c 27458 - Our party fords a river. [Walking up-stream] 44d 27459 - Our party fords a river. [Entering the river] 45a 27460 - Our party fords a river. [Entering the river] 45b 27461 - Our party fords a river. [Gathered on the riverbank] 45c 27462 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 45d 27463 - Our party fords a river. [Pack train mid-river] 46a 27464 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 46b 27465 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 46c 27466 - Our party fords a river. [Crossing the river] 46d 27467 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 47a 27468 - Our party fords a river. [Man on horseback mid-river] 47b 27469 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 47c 27470 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 47d 27471 - Our party fords a river. [On the riverbanks] 48a 27472 - Our party fords a river. [Exiting the river] 48b 27473 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 48c 27474 - The beginning of the Camping Trip. Train leaves Banff. 48d 27475 - The beginning of the Camping Trip. Train leaves Banff. 49a 27476 - The beginning of the Camping Trip. Train leaves Banff. 49b 27477 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Man in fringed leather jacket] 49c 27478 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Two men packing horse] 49d 27479 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Only blanket on horse] 50a 27480 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Man holding horse's reins] 50b 27481 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Man standing beside horse] 50c 27482 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Two men packing horse] 50d 27483 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Two men packing horse] 51a 27484 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Two men packing horse] 51b [Scan missing] 27485 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. 51c 27486 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Man tightening ropes] 51d 27487 - Our horses standing around smudge fire to keep flies away. 52a 27488 - Riding Wild Horses. [Banff Indian Days] 52b 27489 - Riding Wild Horses. [Banff Indian Days] 52c 27490 - Riding Wild Horses. [Banff Indian Days] 52d 27491 - Riding Wild Horses. [Banff Indian Days] 53a 27492 - Motor Party at Banff Springs Hotel. 53b 27493 - Motor Party at Banff Springs Hotel. 53c 27494 - Motor Party at Banff Springs Hotel. 53d 27495 - Harmon makes a movie at White Man's Pass. 54a 27496 - Harmon makes a movie at White Man's Pass. 54b 27497 - Camping party in a grove near Banff. 54c 27498 - Buffalo in Park near Banff. 54d 27499 - Buffalo in Park near Banff. 55a 27500 - Boating on the Bow River, Banff. [Woman in rowboat] 55b 27501 - Boating on the Bow River, Banff. [Two men in canoe] 55c 27502 - Boating on the Bow River, Banff. [Motor boat] 55d 27503 - Boating on the Bow River, Banff. 56a 27504 - Boating on the Bow River, Banff. 56b 27505 - Boating on the Bow River, Banff. 56c 27506 - Scenes across Canada. [People on city street] 56d 27507 - Scenes across Canada. [Buildings along a dirt road, rural town] 57a 27508 - Scenes across Canada. [Small park with train line in the background] 57b 27509 - Scenes across Canada. [Train station, Edmonton?] 57c 27510 - Scenes across Canada. [Lake scene from a moving train] 57d 27511 - Scenes across Canada. [Man and girl on train platform] 58a 27512 - Scenes across Canada. [Log float] 58b 27513 - Scenes across Canada. [Group of people on train platform] 58c 27514 - Scenes across Canada. [Train station] 58d 27515 - Scenes across Canada. [Buildings along a dirt raod, rural town] 59a 27516 - Scenes across Canada. [People boarding a train] 59b 27517 - Scenes across Canada. [People on a train platform] 59c 27518 - Scenes across Canada. Moose Jaw. 59d 27519 - Scenes across Canada. [Men and a dog on a train platform] 60a 27520 - Scenes across Canada. [Two men posed on a train platform] 60b 27521 - Scenes across Canada. [People on a train platform] 60c 27522 - Where our forest fire started. 60d 27523 - Where our forest fire started. 61a 27524 - Our Party on the trail. [Two people on horseback] 61b 27525 - Our Party on the trail. [Waterfall] 61c 27526 - Our Party on the trail. 61d 27527 - Our Party on the trail. 62a 27528 - Our Party on the trail. [Leading a pack horse] 62b 27529 - Our Party on the trail. 62c 27530 - Our Party on the trail. [Horse train on narrow trail] 62d 27531 - Our Party on the trail. [Two cowboys with pack horses] 63a 27532 - Our Party on the trail. [Man posed beside horse] 63b 27533 - Our Party on the trail. [Horse train in burnt forest] 63c 27534 - Our Party on the trail. [Horse train on narrow trail] 63d 27535 - Our Party on the trail. [One cowboy leading a pack horse] 64a 27536 - Our Party on the trail. 64b 27537 - Our Party on the trail. [Woman posed beside horse] 64c 27538 - Our Party on the trail. [Man posed beside horse] 64d 27539 - Our Party on the trail. 65a 27540 - Our Party on the trail. [Man on horseback] 65b 27541 - Our Party on the trail. 65c 27542 - Our Party on the trail. 65d 27543 - Our Party on the trail. [Horse train on narrow trail] 66a 27544 - Our Party on the trail. [Woman on horseback] 66b 27545 - Our Party on the trail. [Woman posed beside horse] 66c 27546 - Our Party on the trail. 66d 27547 - Our Party on the trail. 67a 27548 - Our Party on the trail. [Pack horse] 67b 27549 - Our Party on the trail. [Two women on horseback] 67c 27550 - Our Party on the trail. 67d 27551 - Our Party on the trail. [Woman on horseback] 68a 27552 - Our Party on the trail. [Group of people posed on horseback] 68b 27553, 27555 - Our Party on the trail. [Woman on horseback crossing log bridge] 68c 27554 - Our Party on the trail. [Group of people posed on horseback] 68d 27556 - Our Party on the trail. [Man posed on horseback] 69a 27557 - Our Party on the trail. [Man posed on horseback] 69b 27558 - Our Party on the trail. 69c 27559 - Our Party on the trail. [Pack train] 69d 27560 - Our Party on the trail. [Riders posed on horseback] 70a 27561 - Our Party on the trail. 70b 27562 - Our Party on the trail. [Horses grazing] 70c 27563 - Our Party on the trail. [Woman posed beside horse] 70d 27564 - Our Party on the trail. [Horse train on narrow trail] 71a 27565 - Our Party on the trail. 71b 27566 - Stephanson, Arctic Explorer at Banff. [Correction: Vilhjalmur Stefansson (1879-1962)] 71c 27567 - Jack Lait washes dishes 71d 27568 - Our Party on the Trail. [Fording a river] 72a 27569 - Play teepee for Indian children. Children of Enos Hunter, Morley Alberta. Julia, girl age five, Laurier, boy age three. 72b 27570 - Play teepee for Indian children. Children of Enos Hunter, Morley Alberta. Julia, girl age five, Laurier, boy age three. 73a 27571 - Mrs. Wheeler with two Indian women. 73b 27573 - A chief of the stony tribe. [Correction: Stoney Nakoda] 74a [Print missing] 27572 - A chief of the stony tribe. [Correction: Stoney Nakoda] 74b 27574 - Mrs. Wheeler with Indian mothers. [Banff Indian Days] 75a 27575 - Horses in our camp. 75b 27576 - Horses in our camp. 76a 27578, 27580 - Bow and arrow contest at the finish. The winner points out his arrow. They shoot twenty-five yards at a quarter set up on the ground. Winner gets the quarter. [Banff Indian Days, archers in a row] 76b 27577 - Bow and arrow contest at the finish. The winner points out his arrow. They shoot twenty-five yards at a quarter set up on the ground. Winner gets the quarter. [Banff Indian Days, man pointing out his arrow] 77a 27582 - Bow and arrow contest at the finish. The winner points out his arrow. They shoot twenty-five yards at a quarter set up on the ground. Winner gets the quarter. [Banff Indian Days, archers in a row] 77b 27580 - Bow and arrow contest at the finish. The winner points out his arrow. They shoot twenty-five yards at a quarter set up on the ground. Winner gets the quarter. [Banff Indian Days, archers in a row] 77c 27581 - Bow and arrow contest at the finish. The winner points out his arrow. They shoot twenty-five yards at a quarter set up on the ground. Winner gets the quarter. [Banff Indian Days, archers in a row] 78a 27583 - Mounted police snapping handcuffs on bad man. [Staged] 78b 27584 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged] 78c 27585 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, pointing gun at man - both on horseback] 78d 27586 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged. pointing gun at man - both on horseback] 79a 27587 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, officer following bad man - both on horseback] 79b 27588 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, pointing gun at man - both on horseback] 79c 27589 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, pointing gun at man - both on horseback] 79d 27590 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, officer on horseback] 80a 27591 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged] 80b 27592 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, pointing gun at man - both on horseback] 80c 27594 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, pointing gun at man - both on horseback] 80d 27595 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, bad man on horseback] 81a 27596 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, pointing gun at man - both on horseback] 81b 27597 - Lake Louise. View from Hotel Porch. [People standing] 81c 27598 - Lake Louise. View from Hotel Porch. [People sitting] 81d 27599 - Lake Louise. View from Hotel Porch. [Exterior shot looking towards the entrance] 82a 27600 - R. R. Station. Lake Louise. 82b 27601 - R. R. Station. Lake Louise. 82c 27602 - R. R. Station. Lake Louise. 82d 27603 - Trolley which goes up the hill from R.R. Station to Hotel Lake Louise. Has a Rolls Royce Auto Engine. 83a 27604 - Trolley which goes up the hill from R.R. Station to Hotel Lake Louise. Has a Rolls Royce Auto Engine. 83b 27605 - Trolley which goes up the hill from R.R. Station to Hotel Lake Louise. Has a Rolls Royce Auto Engine. 83c 27606 - Natural Bridge on River. Bitween [sic] Field and Emerald Lake. 84a 27608 - Natural Bridge on River. Bitween [sic] Field and Emerald Lake. 84b 27609 - Natural Bridge on River. Bitween [sic] Field and Emerald Lake. [River rapids] 84c [Print missing] 27610 - A Raft on the Lake Alpine Camp. Yoho Valley. 84d 27611 - A Raft on the Lake Alpine Camp. Yoho Valley. 85a 27612 - A Raft on the Lake Alpine Camp. Yoho Valley. [One woman on raft] 85b 27613 - A Raft on the Lake Alpine Camp. Yoho Valley. [Man and woman on raft] 85c 27614 - Mr. Mitchell, Manager of the Alpine Camp. [Repairing raft] 85d 27615 - Mr. Mitchell, Manager of the Alpine Camp. [Seated] 86a 27616 - Louise of Lake Louise. Lake in background. 86b 27617 - Drive by Stage from Field to Emerald Lake. Scene in Pine forest. Mountains with glacier ahead. 86c 27618 - Drive by Stage from Field to Emerald Lake. Scene in Pine forest. Mountains with glacier ahead. 87a 27620 - Drive by Stage from Field to Emerald Lake. Scene in Pine forest. Mountains with glacier ahead. 87b 27621 - A Huskie Esquimo dog part wolf, owned by manager at Lake Louise. 87c 27622 - [Chateau Lake Louise manager's dog] 87d 27623 - R.R. Station, Banff. 88a 27624 - R.R. Station, Banff. 88b 27625 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [People posed on porch of tea house, lake in the background] 89a 27626 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Man sitting on railing of tea house, looking out] 89b 27627 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Lake Agnes] 90a 27628 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Tea House and bridge] 90b 27629 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Tea House and waterfall] 91a 27630 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Two people posed on tea house porch, lake in background] 91b 27631 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Two people posed on tea house porch, lake in background] 92a 27632 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Waterfall] 92b 27633 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [View from the Tea House porch] 93a 27634 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Tea House and waterfalls] 93b 27635 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Tea House and waterfalls] 94a 27636 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [View from top of waterfalls] 94b 27637 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [View from top of waterfalls] 95a 27638 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Lake Agnes] 95b 27639 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [View from top of waterfalls] 96a 27641 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Waterfalls] 96b 27642 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Tea House and waterfalls] 96a 27642 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Tea House and bridge] 97b 27643 - Miss P. M. Innes, 9363 Strathcona Rd. Edmonton, Alberta. Alpine Club Scenes. [Posing with mirror] 98a 27644 - Miss P. M. Innes, 9363 Strathcona Rd. Edmonton, Alberta. Alpine Club Scenes. [Posing with mirror] 98b 27645 - Miss P. M. Innes, 9363 Strathcona Rd. Edmonton, Alberta. Alpine Club Scenes. [At wash basin] 99a 27646 - Miss P. M. Innes, 9363 Strathcona Rd. Edmonton, Alberta. Alpine Club Scenes. [Posing with mirror] 99b 27647 - Miss P. M. Innes, 9363 Strathcona Rd. Edmonton, Alberta. Alpine Club Scenes. [At wash basin] 100a 27648 - Miss P. M. Innes, 9363 Strathcona Rd. Edmonton, Alberta. Alpine Club Scenes. [Outside tent] 100b 27649 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 101a [Print missing] 27650 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 101b [Print missing] 27651 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 102a 27652 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. [Man and woman outside tent] 102b 27653 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 103a 27654 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. [Man and woman outside tent] 103b 27655 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 104a 27656 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. [Men on lakeshore, tents in the background] 104b 27657 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. [Campfire] 105a 27658 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. [Dining table] 105b [Print missing] 27659 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 106a 27660 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 106b 27661 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 107a 27662 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 107b 27663 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 108a 27664 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. [People on lakeshore] 108b 27665 - A. O. Wheeler, head of Alpine Club & camera used for mapping work in mountains by Canadian Government. 109a [Print missing] 27666 - A. O. Wheeler, head of Alpine Club & camera used for mapping work in mountains by Canadian Government. 109b [Print missing] 27667 - A. O. Wheeler, head of Alpine Club & camera used for mapping work in mountains by Canadian Government. 110a 27668 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. [Dinner scene] 110b 27669 - A. O. Wheeler, head of Alpine Club & camera used for mapping work in mountains by Canadian Government. 111a 27670 - A. O. Wheeler, head of Alpine Club & camera used for mapping work in mountains by Canadian Government. [Camera packed up on his back] 111b 27671 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. 112a 27672 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. 112b [Print missing] 27673 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. 113a 27674 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. [Posed standing beside horse] 113b [Print missing] 27675 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. 114a 27676 - [Four Mounted Police officers, Rundle Mountain in the background] 114b [Print missing] 27677 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. 115a 27678 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. [Posed standing beside horse] 115b 27680 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. [Posed standing beside horse] 116a 27681 - Takakkaw Fall, Yoho Valley. [Hiker in foreground] 116b [Print missing] 27682 - Takakkaw Fall, Yoho Valley. 117a 27683 - Banff, Mounted Police Building. [Officers posed in front] 117b 27684 - Banff, Mounted Police Building. 118a 27685 - Banff, Mounted Police Building. 118b 27686 - [Mounted Police Stable, Banff] 119a 27687 - Mounted Police Stable, Banff. [Two officers on horseback in front] 120a [Print missing] 27688 - Mounted Police Stable, Banff. 120b 27689 - Banff, Mounted Police. Summer Uniform, Red Coat, Blue trousers, these men are constables. F. W . Wood - Riding "Pete." W. Neish - Riding "Crazy." W. Hile - [Riding] "Kitchner." E. L. Stapleton - [Riding] "Brownie." Enfield Carbine is used and colts 45-6 shooter. 121a [Print missing] 27690 - Banff, Mounted Police. Summer Uniform, Red Coat, Blue trousers, these men are constables. F. W . Wood - Riding "Pete." W. Neish - Riding "Crazy." W. Hile - [Riding] "Kitchner." E. L. Stapleton - [Riding] "Brownie." Enfield Carbine is used and colts 45-6 shooter. 121b 27691 - [Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old] 122a 27693 - [Mounted Police officer] 122b 27694 - [Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old.] 123a 27695 - Banff, Mounted Police. Summer Uniform, Red Coat, Blue trousers, these men are constables. F. W . Wood - Riding "Pete." W. Neish - Riding "Crazy." W. Hile - [Riding] "Kitchner." E. L. Stapleton - [Riding] "Brownie." Enfield Carbine is used and colts 45-6 shooter. 123b [Print missing] 27696 - Banff, Mounted Police. Summer Uniform, Red Coat, Blue trousers, these men are constables. F. W . Wood - Riding "Pete." W. Neish - Riding "Crazy." W. Hile - [Riding] "Kitchner." E. L. Stapleton - [Riding] "Brownie." Enfield Carbine is used and colts 45-6 shooter. 124a 27697 - [Mounted Police officer] 124b 27698 - [Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old.] 125a 27699 - [Mounted Police officer] 125b 27700 - [Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old.] 126a [Print missing] 27701 - Sergt. Oliver in Charge, Mounted Police, Banff. 126b 27702 - Sergt. Oliver in Charge, Mounted Police, Banff. 127a [Print missing] 27703 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. 127b [Print missing] 27704 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. 128a [Print missing] 27705 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. 128b [Print missing] 27706 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. 129a [Print missing] 27707 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. 129b 27710 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. [Officer posed standing beside horse] 130a 27711 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. [Officer posed on horseback] 130b 27712 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. [Officer posed on horseback] 131a 27593 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him and marching him along road. [Officer pointing a gun at a man, both on horseback] 131b [Print missing] 27597 - Wm. Neish riding "crazy" 7 yr. old. 131c 27679 - Wm. Neish riding "crazy" 7 yrs. old. [Officer posed standing beside horse]
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Item consists of 1 photograph album pertaining to views of people, places and activities in Alberta, British Columbia and Quebec, Canada. Included is extensive material on the Victoria, British Columbia area, as well as Banff, Lake Louise, and Spray Valley areas of Alberta, and the Glacier area ofā€¦
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[ca. 1915-1930]
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Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
Physical Description
1 album (334 photographs : b&w ; 25.7 x 30.4 cm)
Scope & Content
Item consists of 1 photograph album pertaining to views of people, places and activities in Alberta, British Columbia and Quebec, Canada. Included is extensive material on the Victoria, British Columbia area, as well as Banff, Lake Louise, and Spray Valley areas of Alberta, and the Glacier area of British Columbia. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, camping, facilities and buildings, trips, events, scenic views. Many views include people. Captions accompany many images. Images include: 1a 27182 - Banff Springs Hotel. The Pool. Miss Catherine Barber. 1b 27183 - Banff Springs Hotel. The Pool. Miss Catherine Barber. 2a 27184 - Banff Springs Hotel. The Pool. Miss Catherine Barber. [Seated on the diving board] 2b 27185 - Banff Springs Hotel. The Pool. Miss Catherine Barber. [Posed at the water fountain] 3a 27186 - Banff Springs Hotel. The Pool. Miss Catherine Barber. [With two men] 3b 27187 - Banff Springs Hotel. The Pool. Miss Catherine Barber. 4a 27188 - Banff Springs Hotel. The Pool. Miss Catherine Barber. 4b 27189 - Banff Springs Hotel. The Fount of Eternal Youth, sulphur water. 5a 27190 - Banff. Spray River. 5b 27191 - Our party at Spray Lake. 6a 27192 - Spray Lake Lodge No. 1. 6b 27193 - Spray Lake Lodge No. 1. 7a 27194 - Spray Lake Lodge No. 1. 7b 27195 - Banff. View along the Bow River. 8a 27196 - Banff. Bow River Falls. 8b 27197 - Banff. Bow River Falls. 9a 27198 - Banff. Bow River Falls. 9b 27199 - Banff. Bow River Falls. 10a 27200 - Banff. Bow River Falls. 10b 27201 - Banff. Bow River Falls. [One woman taking a photo of another on the riverbank] 11a 27202 - Banff. Where the Spray and Bow Rivers meet. 11b 27203 - Jack Lait on horse. 12a 27205 - "Cradle." Wm. Potts, Morley Alberta. Our guide, also nicknamed "Corporal Potts." 12b 27204 - Frank W. Clarke. Atlanta Constitution. 13a 27207 - [Horse with saddle] 13b 27208 - Rufus, star horse of our outfit and his owner, Marshal Baptie. Rufus is fifteen years old. 14a 27209 - Rufus, star horse of our outfit and his owner, Marshal Baptie. Rufus is fifteen years old. [Marshal Baptie not in photo] 14b 27210 - Rufus, star horse of our outfit and his owner, Marshal Baptie. Rufus is fifteen years old. [Actually photo of Rufus and a few other horses hitched to a tree] 15a 27211 - Early morning along the horse line. 15b 27213 - Early morning along the horse line. 16a 27212 - Early morning along the horse line. 16b 27214 - Laying the breakfast table, 5:30 A.M. Nobody up but the cook. 17a 27215 - Around the campfire. 17b 27216 - Banff, our camping party returns to the hotel. 18a 27217 - Banff, our camping party returns to the hotel. 18b 27218 - Banff, our camping party returns to the hotel. 19a 27220 - Around the campfire. 19b 27215 - Group around camp fire. 20a 27221 - Around the cook fire. [Man chopping wood] 20b 27231 - Around the cook fire. 21a 27225 - Around the cook fire. 21b 27224 - Around the cook fire. 22a 27229 - Around the cook fire. 22b 27230 - Around the cook fire. 23a 27225 - Around the cook fire. 23b 27226 - Around the cook fire. 24a 27227 - Around the cook fire. 24b 27228 - Around the cook fire. 25a 27232 - "Windy," the cowboy artist. [Drawing on a canvas tent with charcoal] 25b 27233 - "Windy," the cowboy artist. [Drawing on a canvas tent with charcoal] 26a 27234 - Supper time on the trail. 26b 27235 - Mother earth for a bed and a log for a pillow. Porter Emerson Browne, Jack Lait, Max Enor, A. K. Dawson. 27a 27236 - Mother earth for a bed and a log for a pillow. Porter Emerson Browne, Jack Lait, Max Enor, A. K. Dawson. 27b 27237 - Smoke from a forest fire beyond the range. 28a 27238 - Smoke from a forest fire beyond the range. 28b 27239 - Banff. The fountain of Eternal Youth at the Banff Springs Hotel, Miss Catherine Barber. 29a 27240 - Banff Springs Hotel. The Sulphur Fountain. 29b 27241 - Dinner on the Trail. 30a 27242 - Dinner on the Trail. 30b 27243 - Dinner on the Trail. 31a 27244 - Dinner on the Trail. 31b 27245 - Banff. Bow Falls. [One woman taking a photo of another on the riverbank] 32a 27246 - Kananaskis Lakes Cabin. 32b 27247 - Our four horsemen; "Red," Lawrence Johnson (The Bronco Buster); "Pink," Jack Fuller; "Big Fellow," Marshal Baptie; "Curlie," Bob Baptie. All live in and about Morley Alberta. 33a 27248 - Our four horsemen; "Red," Lawrence Johnson (The Bronco Buster); "Pink," Jack Fuller; "Big Fellow," Marshal Baptie; "Curlie," Bob Baptie. All live in and about Morley Alberta. [Two men sitting under a tent] 33b 27249 - Our four horsemen; "Red," Lawrence Johnson (The Bronco Buster); "Pink," Jack Fuller; "Big Fellow," Marshal Baptie; "Curlie," Bob Baptie. All live in and about Morley Alberta. 34a 27250 - Saddling a bucking horse. 34b 27251 - A. K. Dawson. Tent. Horse. Camera. 35a 27252 - A. K. Dawson. Tent. Horse. Camera. [Dawson on horseback taking a picture of the photographer] 35b 27253 - A. K. Dawson and pony "Pinto." 36a 27254 - Around Camp Fire. Browne, Lait, Enor, Dawson. 36b 27255 - J. R. Waren, game warden, Spray Valley District, Banff and Mr. Wheeler in door of Cabin. 37a 27257 - J. R. Waren, Game Warden and Mr. Wheeler in door of cabin, Spray Valley District, Banff. 37b 27256 - J. R. Waren, Game Warden and Mr. Wheeler in door of cabin, Spray Valley District, Banff. 38a 27258 - J. R. Waren, Game Warden, Spray Valley District, Banff. [Posed beside horse] 38b 27259 - J. R. Waren, Game Warden, Spray Valley District, Banff. [On horseback] 39a 27260 - Diamond Dick (Porter Browne) Holds up Mr. Wheeler. 39b 27261 - Reverend Shepherd Knapp or Worcester, Mass. and his guide, "Windy." Windy is the famous cowboy artist. [Posed in front of tent] 40a 27262 - Reverend Shepherd Knapp or Worcester, Mass. and his guide, "Windy," who is the famous cowboy artist. 40b 27263 - Reverend Shepherd Knapp or Worcester, Mass. and his guide, "Windy," who is the famous cowboy artist. 41a 27264 - Reverend Shepherd Knapp or Worcester, Mass. and his guide, "Windy." Windy is the famous cowboy artist. 41b 27265 - Reverend Shepherd Knapp of Worcester, Mass. 42a 27266 - Reverend Shepherd Knapp of Worcester, Mass. 42b 27267 - Mr. J. M. Gibbon and his tent. 43a 27270 - Pink and Red, our guides, do a stunt on Rufus (horse). [One man is standing on the shoulders of the man sitting in the saddle] 43b 27271 - Max Enor and Pony. 44a 27268 - Mr. Harmon. 44b 27269 - Chas. Hanson Towne and his pony. 45a 27272 - Our second night's camp. Browne and Dawson getting up; Enor and Lait still under the covers in the middle. 45b 27273 - The Hold Up. Porter Browne holds up Mr. Wheeler, Mrs. Wheeler, Lait, Clark. 46a 27274 - Our boys putting up the tent. 46b 27275 - A cow puncher type. 47a 27276 - A cow puncher type. 47b 27277 - A cow puncher type. 48a 27278 - A cow puncher type. 48b 27279 - A cow puncher type. [Man at camp cook fire] 49a 27280 - A cow puncher type. [Camp cook] 49b 27281 - A cow puncher type. 50a 27282 - A cow puncher type. 50b 27283 - A cow puncher type. [Portrait of cowboy in profile] 51a 27284 - A cow puncher type. 51b 27285 - A cow puncher type. [Two men on horseback] 53a 27826 - [Topiary] 53b 27818 - [Topiary - dog?] 54a 27820 - [Topiary garden] 54b 27822 - [Topiary - beaver] 55a 27817 - [Topiary - swan] 55b 27823 - [Topiary] 56a 27825 - The gardens of the W. J. Pendray residence in Victoria. The trimming of these trees into the shape of animals, birds, and men, has been Mr. Pendray's hobby for 30 years. The trees so clipped are Yew, Barberry, White Thorn and Golden Holly. [Statue covered in ivy, only the head visible] 56b 27816 - [Topiary - beaver] 57a 27819 - [Topiary - pig?] 57b 27831 - Lady Barnard, wife of Lieutenant Governor of B.C. in the old English sunken gardens of the Government House. 58a 27827 - The gardens of the W. J. Pendray residence in Victoria. The trimming of these trees into the shape of animals, birds, and men, has been Mr. Pendray's hobby for 30 years. The trees so clipped are Yew, Barberry, White Thorn and Golden Holly. [Female form wearing a hat] 58b 27821 - [Topiary garden and house] 59a 27963 - Looking across the lawn of the Government house in Victoria, showing the tea house and the residence in the background. 59b 27834 - Lady Barnard, wife of Lieutenant Governor in the Rock Garden at the back of the Government house. The Government house stands on an eminence looking over the city of Victoria beneath. 60a 27829 - Lady Barnard at the doorway of the Tea House. 60b 27984 - Arbor of Roses in an old English garden of Victoria. 61a 27956 - A garden in the English style in Victoria. Here the people spend a great deal of their time out doors. 61b 27833 - Lady Barnard and her nieces in the English sunken garden of the Government house. 62a 27775 - Roses in front of the Parliament Bldg. Victoria. 62b 27773 - Roses in front of the Parliament Bldg. Victoria. [Girl sitting beside the bushes with a doll] 63a 27829 - Lady Barnard at the door of the Tea House/ 63b [Print missing] - A Dove Cot in the garden of a Victorian home, a real English touch. 64a [Print missing] - An arbour of roses in a Victorian Garden. 64b 27971 - An old time mansion in Victoria. 65a 27955 - In a formal English flower garden. 65b 27835 - Lady Barnard in the rock garden at the back of the Government House. 66a 27975 - [The Tea House in the Government House grounds, Victoria] 66b 27828 - Sir George Barnard, Lieutenant Governor, B.C. and his wife at the Lilp Pond in the grounds of the Government House. 67a 27960 - Rockland Avenue, the exclusive residential street of Victoria. 67b 27835 - Lady Barnard in the Rock Garden. 68a 27836 - [Lily Pond at Government House] 69a 27837 - The Lily Pond in the ground of the Government House, Victoria. 69b 27986 - Old fashioned flowers in a garden of Victoria. 70a 27830 - Lady Barnard in the sunken garden of the Government house. 70b 27988 - A formal rose garden in Victoria. 71a 27959 - Rockland Avenue, the exclusive residential street of Victoria. Please note how the residences are screened from the street by hedges, high walls and rows of close set trees, in contrast to our American idea of having everything open to public view. 71b 28010 - The Tea House in the grounds of the Government House with guests gathered for afternoon tea. 72a 27961 - The tennis courts of the Government House, Victoria. 72b 27962 - [Lily Pond at Government House] 73a 27837 - [Lily Pond at Government House] 73b 27974 - "ILLAHIE" in the Indian language means home. The name of a beautiful residence in Victoria. 74a 27832 - Scenes in the garden of the Government House, Victoria. 74b 27938 - [Lily Pond at Government House] 75a 27976 - A typical modern residence in Victoria. 75b 27838 - Te Lily Pond of the Government House. 76a [Print missing] 76b 27774 - Roses in front of the Parliament House, Victoria. 77a 27957 - An Old English Residence of Victoria showing how the people spend a great deal of their time in the garden, which is screened off by walls and hedges from public view. 77b 27954 - [A house in Victoria] 78a 27919 - A Lily Pond in the Japanese Garden. Scenes in the gardens of the BUCHARD ESTATE which is located about 14 miles from Victoria and is one of the show places of this beautiful city. 78b 27920 - A Japanese Bridge beneath a weeping willow. Scenes in the gardens of the BUCHARD ESTATE which is located about 14 miles from Victoria and is one of the show places of this beautiful city. 79a 27925 - An arbor of rambling roses. 79b 27947 - The Tea House with visitors enjoying the hospitality. 80a 27931 - A Lily Pond in the Japanese Garden. 80b 27915 - A corner of the rock garden. This rock garden was originally an old quary. 81a 27947 - The Tea House placed in the midst of the garden as a shelter for visitors. 81b 27908 - A sheltered nook in the Japanese Garden. 82a 27916 - Another view of the Rock Garden. 82b 27909 - The rest house placed at the top of the cliff and overlooking the rock garden. 83a 27987 - Flowers in profusion. 83b 27941 - A window garden inside the house which runs along one entire side of the swimming pool. 84a 27932 - An inviting bridge in the Japanese Garden. 84b 27922 - A general view of the formal garden before the house. 85a 27944 - [View from a covered porch looking out] 85b 27945 - Views looking out from the house toward the residence of Mr. Buchard. 86a 27930 - Scenes in the Japanese Garden. 86b 27929 - A Japanese rest house. 87a 27924 - Masses of rosess which surround the house. 87b 27940 - [Gardens around a house] 88a 27911 - The views of the Rock Garden, showing the path which leads to the top of the precipice and showing how every nook and crevice in the rock is filled with earth and planted with flowers. 88b 27913 - The views of the Rock Garden, showing the path which leads to the top of the precipice and showing how every nook and crevice in the rock is filled with earth and planted with flowers. 89a 27936 - A view of the rock garden. 89b 27914 - A view of the rock garden. 90a 27921 - Scenes in the Japanese Garden. 90b 27933 - Scenes in the Japenese Garden. 91a 27910 - The little stream which winds its way thru the floor of the rock garden. 91b 27943 - The Tea House built to shelter visitors during the sudden showers for which Victoria is famous. 92a 27918 - A Lily Pond with flowers, fountains and comfortable chairs. 92b 27937 - A view of the Rock Garden. 93a [Print missing] - Victoria. Empress Hotel as seen from Parliament Bldg grounds. 93b [Print missing] - A view of the Parliament Bldg. 94a 27951 - Victoria. Scenes in the harbor. 95a 27946 - [Interior of the Tea House looking out] 95b 27942 - The pantry of the Tea House showing a part of its stock in china, which is placed there at the service of the public. 96a 27939 - Two views of the Rock Garden. 96b 27912 - Two views of the Rock Garden. 97a 27948 - [Interior of the Tea House with table and chairs] 97b 27945 - View looking out from the Tea House. 98a 27927 - [A Lily Pond with flowers, fountains, and comfortable chairs] 98b 27917 - Scenes among the flowers. 99a 27989 - Rose of Mt. Shasta daisies. 99b 27910 - A stream runs thru the rock [garden]...[Missing] broadened out here and there into [missing]. 100a 27934 - A bird's eye view of the Rock Garden made from the top of the precipice. 100b 27935 - A corner of the formal garden before the house. 101a 27926 - [A Japanese rest house] 101b 27928 - A Lily Pond surrounded with roses. 102a 27924 - Arbors of roses. 102b 27923 - Arbors of roses. 103a 27953 - Victoria. Scenes in the harbor. 103b 27951 - Victoria. Scenes in the harbor. 104a 27949 - Victoria. Scenes in the harbor. 104b [Print missing] - Victoria. Scenes in the harbor. 105a 27973 - Vicotira. Empress Hotel as seen across the harbor. 105b 27967 - Parliament Bldg. as seen across the harbor. 106a 27950 - Victoria. Scenes in the harbor. 106b 27972 - Victoria. Scenes in the harbor. 107a 27839 - Victoria. Parliament Bldg. thru the Poplars. 107b [Print missing] - Parliament Bldg. from the Empress Hotel. 108a 27968 - Parliament Bldg. from the Empress Hotel. 108b [Print missing] - Victoria swans in the lake in the park. 109a [Print missing] - Ottawa. A group of Capucian Monks in the garden of their Monastery. 109b 27752 - A scene in Stanley Park, Vancouver. 110a [Print missing] - Ottawa. A group of Capucian Monks in the garden of their Monastery. 110b 27800 - Ottawa. A group of Capucian Monks in the garden of their Monastery. 111a 27982 - Scenes in Stanley Park, Vancouver. 111b 27749 - Scenes in Stanley Park, Vancouver. 112a 27750 - Scenes in Stanley Park, Vancouver. 112b 27751 - Scenes in Stanley Park, Vancouver. 113a 27755 - Scenes in Stanley Park, Vancouver. 113b 27753 - Scenes in Stanley Park, Vancouver. 114a [Print missing] - Scenes in Stanley Park, Vancouver. 114b 27754 - Scenes in Stanley Park, Vancouver. 115a 27978 - Victoria. Parliament Bldg. by night. 115b 27968 - Parliament Bldg. as seen from Empress Hotel. 116a 27977 - Victoria. Parliament Bldg. by night. 116b 27979 - Victoria. Parliament Bldg. by night. 117a 27983 - Scenes in Empress Hotel gardens, Victoria. 117b 27981 - Scenes in Empress Hotel gardens, Victoria. 118a 27969 - Parliament Bldg. thru the Poplars. 118b 27970 - An old [missing] won in a lottery by a man who [missing] real estate development and receiv [missing] tion with this project. [Craigdarroch Castle, Victoria] 119a 27867 - A Boating Scene on Lake Louise. 119b 27866 - A Boating Scene on Lake Louise. 120a [Print missing] - A view from one of the rest houses on the trail up the Bee Hive. 120b 27868 - A view of Lake Louise 121a 27907 - A Scene on the trail up to Lake Agnes. 121b 27881 - The Bee Hive Mountain so called on account of its peculiar shape. 122a 27904 - On the trail up to Lake Agnes. 122b 27894 - The Water Fall and Tea Room at the edge of Lake Agnes. 123a 27888 - The Lake Agnes Tea House. 123b [Print missing] - The old Swiss Boatman at Lake Louise. 124a [Print missing] - Lake Louise at Sunset. 124b 27895 - A Water Fall near the Lake. 125a 27874 - Mountain View as one looks out from the Tea House. [At Lake Agnes] 125b 27863 - The reflecting globe in front of the Lake Louise Hotel. 126a 27879 - Mirror Lake. 126b 27878 - Mirror Lake with reflections. [People posed along the lakeshore] 127a 27892 - Lake Agnes Tea House. 127b 27887 - Lake Agnes Tea House. 128a 27875 - Mirror Lake with reflections. 128b 27876 - Mirror Lake with reflections. 129a 27871 - The range of mountains which surround Lake Louise. 129b 27889 - [Lake Agnes Tea House] 130a 27903 - A view of Lake Agnes. [Woman posed on lakeshore] 130b 27901 - A view of Lake Agnes. 131a 27891 - The veranda of the Tea House. 131b 27869 - Reflections in Lake Louise. 132a 27897 - A Water Fall near the Lake. 132b 27903 - Lake Agnes. [Woman posed on shore] 133a 27902 - Lake Agnes. 133b 27890 - The Tea House with tourist climbers in the foreground. 134a 27864 - Lake Louise as seen from the Hotel. 134b 27896 - The Water Falls at Lake Agnes. 135a 27886 - Lake Agnes Tea House. 135b 27898 - The Water Fall at Lake Agnes. 136a 27879 - Mirror Lake. 136b 27877 - Mirror Lake. 137a 27899 - The Water Fall at Lake Agnes. 137b 27906 - Ladies riding ponie up the trail. 138a 27880 - Mirror Lake with tourists in the foreground. 138b 27905 - Riding a pony up the trail to Lake Agnes. 139a 27900 - Having tea on the veranda, Lake Agnes. 139b 27872 - View from on [missing] es, Lake Louise. [Lake Agnes Tea House] 141a [Print missing] - Lake Louise. 141b 27893 - [The waterfall below Lake Agnes] 142a 27882 - On the trail above Mirror Lake. 142b 27884 - Mirror Lake. 143a 27897 - A Water Fall near the Lake. [Lake Agnes] 143b 27892 - [Diners on the veranda of the Lake Agnes Tea House] 144a [Print missing] - Guide tying rope about a tourist climber by the Alpine knot before climbing a glacier. 144b 28022 - Mt. Sir Donald with glacial stream in the foreground. 145a 27859 - Guide and tourist climbing a difficult rock face. Mt. Sir Donald in the distance. 145b 21021 - Mt. Sir Donald with a glacial stream in the foreground. 146a 27843 - Chris Haesler, one of the Swiss Guides. 147a 27844 - A Swiss Guide with pick and rope ready to start on a climb. 147b 27846 - A Swiss Guide with pick and rope ready to start on a climb. 148a 27849 - [Christain Haesler] 148b 28020 - On the trail from the hotel at Glacier to the foot of the Illicillewat Glacier. The Glacier is seen on the mountain in the distance. 149a 27851 - [Christain Haesler] 149b [Print missing] - Climbing Illicillewat Glacier. 150a 27842 - A Swiss Guide with his climbing outfit. [Christian Haesler] 150b 27847 - A Swiss Guide with his climbing outfit. [Christian Haesler] 151a 28018 - A Swiss Guide with his climbing outfit. [Christian Haesler on glacier] 151b 27852 - A Swiss Guide with his climbing outfit. [Christian Haesler] 152a 27860 - The Illicillewat Glacier in the distance and a glacial stream at our feet. 152b 27861 - Mt. Sir Donald with stream in the foreground. 153a [Print missing] - Climing the Illicillewat Glacier. 153b 28015 - Climing the Illicillewat Glacier. 154a 28019 - Climing the Illicillewat Glacier. 154b 27856 - Climing the Illicillewat Glacier. [Two people posed] 155a 28014 - Climing the Illicillewat Glacier. 156a 27853 - A Swiss Guide. [Christian Haesler] 156b [Print missing] - Swiss Guide and tourist climbing a rock face. Mt. Sir Donald in the distance. 157a 28016 - Climing the Illicillewat Glacier. 158a 27848 - [Christain Haesler with children] 159a 27845 - [Christain Haesler with children] 159b 27850 - Swiss Guide telling stories to a group of children at the Glacier Hotel. 160a 27855 - Climing the Illicillewat Glacier. 160b 27824 - [Topiary garden] 161a 27996 - Scenes at Banff. [Woman posed with horse] 161b 27998 - Scenes at Banff. [Cascade Mountain from across the Bow River] 162a 27994 - Banff. Horseback riding. 162b 27999 - Banff. Ediie Rcihtenbacher, "The American Ace." 163a 27995 - Horseback riding along the Bow River, Banff. 163b 27997 - Horseback riding along the Bow River, Banff. [Man posed beside horse] 164a 27992 - Horseback riding along the Bow River, Banff. Mt. Rundle in the background. 164b 27778 - Banff. A family of stony indians. [Stoney Nakoda at Banff Indian Days] 165a 27759 - Victoria. Cowichan Indians and their war canoes in which they hold annual races between the 6 different tribes. The canoes are made of a single cedar log and are thrown away after each race. 165b 27768 - Victoria. Cowichan Indians and their war canoes in which they hold annual races between the 6 different tribes. The canoes are made of a single cedar log and are thrown away after each race. 165c 27757 - Victoria. Cowichan Indians and their war canoes in which they hold annual races between the 6 different tribes. The canoes are made of a single cedar log and are thrown away after each race. 165d 27758 - Victoria. Cowichan Indians and their war canoes in which they hold annual races between the 6 different tribes. The canoes are made of a single cedar log and are thrown away after each race. 166a 27760 - [Victoria. Cowichan Indians and their war canoes in which they hold annual races between the 6 different tribes. The canoes are made of a single cedar log and are thrown away after each race.] 166b 27763 - [Victoria. Cowichan Indians and their war canoes in which they hold annual races between the 6 different tribes. The canoes are made of a single cedar log and are thrown away after each race.] 166c 27767 - [Victoria. Cowichan Indians and their war canoes in which they hold annual races between the 6 different tribes. The canoes are made of a single cedar log and are thrown away after each race.] 166d 27761 - [Victoria. Cowichan Indians and their war canoes in which they hold annual races between the 6 different tribes. The canoes are made of a single cedar log and are thrown away after each race.] 167a 27771 - Scenes in the indian war canoe race, Victoria. [Group of women in swimsuits] 167b 27769 - Scenes in the indian war canoe race, Victoria. [Paddlers in a canoe, men in rowboat in foreground] 167c 27770 - Scenes in the indian war canoe race, Victoria. [Women paddling a small canoe with their hands] 167d 27765 - Scenes in the indian war canoe race, Victoria. [Paddlers in a canoe] 168a 27764 - Scenes in the indian war canoe race, Victoria. [Two canoes side-by-side] 168b 27766 - Scenes in the indian war canoe race, Victoria. 168c 27788 - Scenes along the Kicking Horse River. 168d 27790 - Scenes along the Kicking Horse River. 169a 27762 - [Cowichan First Nations men in a canoe] 169b 27790 - Large grain elevators at Ft. William. 169c 28000 - Railroad Station at Ft. William. 169d 27806 - Moose Jaw on the railroad station platform. 170a 27991 - The railroad station at Ft. William. 170b 27789 - Scenes along the Kicking Horse River. 170c 27782 - Scenes along the Kicking Horse River. 170d 27787 - Scenes along the Kicking Horse River. 171a 27791 - Scenes along the Kicking Horse River. 171b 28006 - [Scenes along the Kicking Horse River.] 171c 27779 - A scene on the Nipegon River. 172a 27776 - Scenes on the Nipegon River. 172b 27777 - Scenes on the Nipegon River. 173a 27796 - Quebec, the chateau and terrace. [Chateau Frontenac] 173b 27792 - The Duke of Devonshire and his children at Rideau Hall, Ottawa. 174a CN57 - Quebec. Entrance to the fort. 175a 27798 - Ottawa. The Champlain Monument. 175b 27799 - Quebec. [Label missing - possibly a government building through trees] 176a 27794 - A quaint street in Quebec. 176b 27793 - Laval. [Label missing - city square with central monument in foreground.] 177a 27795 - Quebec. Entrance to the fort. 178a 27812 - A Canadian Pacific engineer.
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Gibbon, John Murray
Subject Access
Activities
Advertising
Animals
Archery
Architecture
Automobiles
Banff Indian Days
Boats
Bow Falls
Bow River
Buildings
Buildings and memorials
Camping
Camps
Cameras
Cave and Basin
Celebrations
Chateau Frontenac
Chateau Lake Louise
Children
Churches
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Community events
Community life
Competition
Cowboys
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Dogs
Entertainment
Environment and Nature
Events
First Nations
Fishing
Garden
Government
Guides
Horse packing
Horseback riding
Horses
Hot Springs
Hotel
Hotels
Indigenous Peoples
Lake Agnes Teahouse
Landscape
Leisure
Mountains
Pack trains
Pack trips
Parades
Period costume
Personal and Professional Life
Photography
Picnics and picnicking
Rivers
Rowing
Royalty
Sailboats
Sailing
Scenery
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Sports and leisure
Sports and recreation
Stoney Nakoda
Swimming
Teepees
Tourism
Trains
Transportation
Travel and Exploration
Waterfalls
Women
Geographic Access
Banff
Lake Louise
Banff National Park
Yoho National Park
Victoria
Vancouver
British Columbia
Montreal
Quebec City
Quebec
Ottawa
Ontario
Language
English
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Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds
Scope & Content
Item consists of 114 unbound pages from a photo album. Album contains views of people, places and activities from across Canada from Hudson Bay and Ontario to the Canadian Rockies. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, camping, facilities and buildings, trips, evā€¦
Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
Reference Code
V465 / PD - 4
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Album
Photograph
.ne Bus , ļæ½CN 156 - CA-ADA Al-be~ta Ind1an Days ,. Banff (The Rockies) The Spr ng Hotel. ļæ½ON 146 - C.ANADA
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6 / Item
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V465
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V465
Accession Number
6160, 6180
Reference Code
V465 / PD - 4
GMD
Album
Photograph
Parallel Title
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Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
Physical Description
1 album (108 photographs : b&w ; 24.4 x 29.9 cm)
Scope & Content
Item consists of 114 unbound pages from a photo album. Album contains views of people, places and activities from across Canada from Hudson Bay and Ontario to the Canadian Rockies. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, camping, facilities and buildings, trips, events, scenic views. Many views include people. Captions accompany many images Includes: 1 38887 - Canada. Hudson Bay. The Nastapoka Falls. 2 38886 - Canada. Hudson Bay. Cape Dufferin. Esquimos trading their white foxes at a Revillon Freres Post. 3 38885 - Canada. Hudson Bay. Esquimo family building their igloo. The man and woman on the roof are filling in with snow the chinks between the blocks of ice. Below, the boy is closing the door. 4 38884 - Canada. Hudson Bay. Esquimos eating in the interior of their igloo. Notice the soap stone kettle hanging over the soap stone dish full of burning blubber. 5 38883 - Canada. Hudson Bay. An Esquimo child with his bow and arrow. 6 Hudson Bay: A very old Esquimo / 38882 7 38881 - Canada. Hudson Bay. Cape Dufferin. The Revillon Freres trading station at Cape Dufferin. Notice the banks of snow against the walls of the house to keep the drifts away. In the foreground are two Esquimo igloos which the natives who came to trade furs built as their stay, may last several days. 8 38880 - Canada. Hudson Bay. An Esquimo drilling a large piece of soap stone to make a kettle. 9 38879 - Canada. Hudson Bay. Father and son. This Esquimo has taken his child out to sea in his kayak (canoe made of seal hides) to teach him how to jig for rock cod. 10 38878 - Canada. Hudson Bay. An Esquimo mother and child. 11 CN285 - Mt. Ishbel, Canadian Pacific Rockies. 12 CN83 - Canada. Lake Superior. Drying fishing nets. 13 CN110 - Canada. Ontario, Brampton. Main street of Brampton. 14 CN121 - Canada. Ontario, Port Arthur. Great Lakes Cruise, Thunder Cape. 15 CN106 - Canada. Ontario. Flowerpot Island off Tobermorry. 16 CN202 - Canada. Ontario. Georgian Bay. Beansoleil Park. 17 CN201 - Canada. Ontario. Lake of Bays. Yachting at Bigwin Inn. 18 CN108 - Canada. Ontario. Kirkland Lake district. 19 CN107 - Canada. Ontario. North Bay. Street scene. 20 CN253 - Canada. Ontario. The highway bridge over the Welland Canal opening to permit a steamer to pass. 21 CN250 - Canada. Ontario. A steamer passing through the Well and Canal. 22 CN252 - Canada. Ontario. A steamer in the Welland Canal passing a bridge which has been opened to permit its passage. 23 CN251 - Canada. Ontario. A set of locks on the Welland Canal. 24 CN192 - Canada. The Welland Ship Canal. General view of the lower entrance, Lock No. 1, looking south. 25 CN170 - Canada. Ontario. Welland Canal, shipping at Lock No. 3. 26 CN191 - Canada. Ontario. The "Naronic" at the Soo Locks. 27 Untitled : [unidentified building] / "1 X 46 R" 28 CN181 - Canada. Ontario. Ottawa. These little Ottawa people know their business already. Refusing to be harnessed for "mushing" along the hillside near Canada's capital and winter carnival city. Bozo nevertheless does not object to helping out with what is neither dog-back riding nor skiing 29 CN162 - Canada. Ontario. Ottawa. Rockcliffe Park. 30 CN175 1 x 46 R - Rideau Hall, Ottawa, the official residence of the Governor General of Canada. 31 CN179 - Canada. Ontario. Ottawa. Skating champion. 32 CN184 - Canada. Ontario. Ottawa. Skiing on Dome Hill. 33 [Print missing] / CN109 - Canada. Ontario. Ottawa Parliament Buildings. 34 CN104 - Canada. Ontario. Toronto. Big buildings of Toronto. 35 CN105 - Canada. Ontario. Toronto. Bay Street. 36 CN23 - Canada. Toronto. Bathing in the Humber River. 37 CN23 - Canada. Ontario. 38 [Page missing] / CN45 - Canada. Ontario. Niagara in bloom. 39 CN52 - Canada. Ontario. Niagara. 40 CN51 - Canada. A Niagara fruit orchard in blossom time. 41 CN58 - Canada. Ontario Province. Schumacher Canaurum Mine. 700 foot level. 42 CN88 - Canada. A railroad engineer at his post. 43 CN139 - Canada. Beaver felling a tree. 44 CN21 - Canada. Ontario. Fishing at Devil's Hole, Algonquin Park. 45 CN50 - Canada. Ontario. Washagami Section. Bass fishing. 46 CN137 - Canada. Beavers at work 47 [Print missing] / CN49 48 CN28 - Canada. Harvest time. 49 CN25 - Canada. Harvesting in western Canada. 50 CN29 - Canada. Harvesting. 51 CN27 - Canada. Harvesting in western Canada. 52 CN102 - Canada. Alberta, Leduc. Raccoon on the Grathside Farm. 53 CN126 - Canada. Alberta, Jasper National Park. Squirrel at Jasper Park Lodge. 54 CN127 - Canada. Alberta. "A cat and dog existence" has its pleasures. according to Bowser, the faithful household canine of Caretaker Andrews at Jasper Park Lodge, who looks after this famous hostelry in the heart of the Canadian Rockies during the months when its grounds are no longer thronged with tourists, and to prove it, Bowser has adopted a homeless kitten which he found on the streets of Jasper town and took home with him. Here he is rocking his chum to sleep in front of the Andrew's home 55 CN26 - Canada. Alberta, Rockford. Gathering stooks. 56 CN180 - Canada. Alberta. Bear in Jasper National Park. 57 CN182 - Canada. Alberta. Buffalo and elk in Wainwright (Buffalo) National Park. 58 CN178 - Canada. Alberta. Bear up a tree in Jasper National Park. 59 CN138 - Canada. Alberta. Beaver house near Jasper. 60 [Print missing] / CN148 - Canada. The Rockies. Lakes in the Clouds seen from Little Beehive. 61 CN145 - Canada. The Rockies. View of Chalet Lake Louise from the top of Little Beehive. 62 CN147 - Canada. The Rockies. Scene at Lake Louise. 63 CN144 - Canada. The Rockies. Early morn at Lake Louise. 64 Canada. the Rockies. Lake Louise. The Lake Louise Hotel seen from the air 65 CN157 - Canada. Alberta. Banff. (The Rockies) A view showing the Springs Hotel and a Grayline Bus. Banff Springs Hotel. 66 CN156 - Canada. Alberta, Banff. (the Rockies) Indian Days. The Springs Hotel. Banff Springs Hotel. 67 CN146 - Canada. The Rockies. Lake Louise. Chalet Lake Louise, the Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel. 68 CN87 - Canada. Br. Columbia. Victoria. Feeding the swans in the park. 69 CN84 - Canada. Br. Columbia. Victoria. A dove cot in the garden of a Victorian home, a real English touch. 70 56860 - Canada. Br. Columbia. Victoria. Trimmed shrubbery on an estate. It has been the hobby of the owner for over 30 years to trim these trees (yew, barberry, white thorn, and golden holly.) into the shape of animals, birds, and figures. -- Owner: W. J. Pendray. 71 [Print missing] / CN82 72 48470 - Canada. British Columbia near Westminster. Salmon fishing fleet on the Fraser River near Westminster. 73 CN81 - Canada. British Columbia. Spence's Bridge. Indian graveyard. 74 CN48 - Canada. British Columbia. Kelowna. Apple orchard in bloom. 75 CN141 - Canada. British Columbia. Inside passage. 76 CN221 - Canada. British Columbia. Kitwanga. A dog totem. 77 CN120 - Canada. Western Canada. Old shepherd watching flock of sheep. 78 CN128 - Canada. Sheep grazing. 79 CN287 - Lake Louise, Mount Saddleback. 80 CN291 - Lake Louise, The Chalet of the Swiss Guides, in midwinter. 81 CN285 - Mt. Ishbel, Canadian Pacific Rockies. 82 CN151 - Canada. The Rockies. Lake 0' Hara, Victoria Glacier and the Seven Sisters Falls in the background. Date: 1927 83 56861 - Canada. Drive by stage from Field to Emerald Lake. Scene in pine forest, mountains with glacier ahead. 84 CN149 - Canada. The Rockies. Emerald Lake Chalet. 85 CN150 - Canada. The Rockies. Emerald Lake seen from the Chalet veranda. 86 CN153 - Canada. The Rockies. Morraine Lake in the Valley of Ten Peak. [Correction: Moraine Lake] 87 [Print missing] / CN154 - Canada. The Rockies. Lake Morraine and the Tower of Babel. 88 CN152 - Canada. The Rockies. Sinclair Canyon. 89 48871 - Canada. Royal Mounted Policeman. 90 CN85 - Canada. The Rockies. "Bad man" of the Kananaskis. 91 CN86 - Canada. The Rockies. A Cowboy and his steed. 92 CN78 - Canada. Lake Louise at sunset. 93 CN12 - Canada. British Columbia (Canadian Rockies) Mt. Robson. 94 CN10 - Canada. British Columbia (Canadian Rockies) Mt. Robson showing the glaciers and Berg Lake. 95 [Print missing] / CN7 - Canada. British Columbia (Canadian Rockies). Mt. Robson showing the two glaciers and Berg Lake. 96 Canada. British Columbia (Canadian Rockies) One of the glaciers of Mt. Robson. 97 CN6 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies. 98 CN79 - Canada. A beautiful scene in the Canadian Rockies. 99 CN79 - Canada. Stoney Indians of the Canadian Rockies 100 [Print missing] / CN6 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies - Modern ways are slow in creeping upon this small settlement of Stoney Indians 101 CN18 - Canada. Reindeer of the Canadian Rockies. [Correction: bull elk] 102 CN3 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies. Pack-train on the Badge Pass at twilight 103 CN5 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies. Mountain sheep "posing" for the camera. 104 CN13 - Canada. A scene in the Canadian Rockies : [Twin Falls, Yoho National Park] 105 CN11 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies : [Three Sisters, Canmore] 106 CN18 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies : [Lake Louise with Mt. Lefroy] 107 CN19 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies : [Maligne Lake, Samson Peak on left] 108 CN17 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies : [Bow River and Mount Rundle, Alberta] 109 CN16 - Canada. A scene in the Canadian Rockies : [Suspension bridge over Eraser River Canyon, B.C. Hell's Gate] 110 CN15 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies : [Bow River looking east from Banff Springs Hotel area] 111 CN14 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies : [view from Mount Victoria, above Lake Oesa, looking north toward Ringrose Mountain] 112 CN4 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies. The mirror-like surface of Lake Louise serves to reflect the riot of nature's splendor prevailing on all sides. 113 24419 - Canada. Sheep grazing. 114 PD65 - [Man seeding a field, possibly Ontario].
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Subject Access
Inuit
Activities
Agriculture
Animals
Automobiles
Banff Indian Days
Banff Springs Hotel
Bears
Bison
Black Bears
Boats
Buffalo
Buildings
Carvings
Chateau Lake Louise
Children
Coal and coal mines
Commerce and industry
Communities
Description and travel
Dockyard
Dogs
Elk
Environment
Farmland
First Nations
Flowers
Holidays
Hotels
Indigenous Peoples
Industry
Labour
Landscapes
Leisure
Mines and mineral resources
Mining
Mountains
Municipal views
Personal and Family Life
Personal and Professional Life
Photography
Raccoon
Recreation
Regalia
Scenery
Ship
Stoney Nakoda
Swimming
Tourism
Trains
Transportation
Travel
Waterfalls
Wildlife
Women
Geographic Access
Ottawa
Toronto
Ontario
Jasper National Park
Banff
Lake Louise
Banff National Park
Alberta
Emerald Lake
Yoho National Park
Victoria
British Columbia
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Banff Indian Days notebooks

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of records concerning attendance, events, payments and accounts Notebook for 1924 includes notes of the 1924 Calgary Stampede
Date Range
1923-1934
Reference Code
LUX / I / D3a - 1
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
I.D.3. Personal and professional : Organizations
Sous-Fonds
I. Norman Luxton sous-fonds
Reference Code
LUX / I / D3a - 1
Date Range
1923-1934
Physical Description
7 cm of textual records (10 v.)
Scope & Content
File consists of records concerning attendance, events, payments and accounts
Notebook for 1924 includes notes of the 1924 Calgary Stampede
Notes
Related records: a portion of notebook recording Indian events at the 1933 Calgary Stampede pertains to Banff Indian Days 1933 (LUX/I/D3-[5a?); a portion of notebook recording Indian events at the 1939 Calgary Stampede pertains to Banff Indian Days 1939 (LUX/I/D3-[5a?)
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Calgary Stampede judging records

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of Norman Luxton's judging records for Indian events, parade costumes and teepees at the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede, 1926 to 1956, 24 volumes. Missing years are: 1927, 1930, 1936, 1946, 1949 Judging notebook for 1926 includes account of 1927 hunting trip to Kananaskis area, Albeā€¦
Date Range
1926-1956
Reference Code
LUX / I / D3c - 1 to 3
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
I.D.3. Personal and professional : Organizations
Sous-Fonds
I. Norman Luxton sous-fonds
Reference Code
LUX / I / D3c - 1 to 3
Date Range
1926-1956
Physical Description
15 cm of textual records
Scope & Content
File consists of Norman Luxton's judging records for Indian events, parade costumes and teepees at the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede, 1926 to 1956, 24 volumes. Missing years are: 1927, 1930, 1936, 1946, 1949
Judging notebook for 1926 includes account of 1927 hunting trip to Kananaskis area, Alberta. Judging notebook for 1933 includes records for Banff Indian Days 1933. Judging notebook for 1939 includes records for Banff Indian Days 1939
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Articles and editorials

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
Files contains articles and editorials on various topics
Date Range
[before 1960]
Reference Code
LUX / I / D4 - 9
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
I.D.4. Personal and professional : Writing
Sous-Fonds
I. Norman Luxton sous-fonds
Reference Code
LUX / I / D4 - 9
Date Range
[before 1960]
Physical Description
13 textual records (1 cm) : typescripts, holographs
Scope & Content
Files contains articles and editorials on various topics
Access Restrictions
Access to originals is restricted. Reference copies are available
Title Source
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Content Details
LIST OF ITEMS (LUX / I / D4 - 9):
* Dr. Atkin has thrilling ride, 1915, 2p, typescript. From the Crag & Canyon, December 18, 1915
* Predatory conditions, 1902 to 1943, 1943, 1p, typescript. In the form of a letter to Bill Fisher
* [Article], 1946, 6p, typescript. In form of letter to Mabel Knight, of the Christian Science Monitor of Boston; re Banff Indian Days, Stoney Indians and native issues
* [Article], 1946?, 3p, typescript. In form of letter to Mabel [Knight]; re Banff Indian Days, Stoney Indians and native issues
* Kootenay Plain wild horses, 1940s, 2 drafts : 3p each, typescripts
* [Article], before 1960, 2p, typescript, incomplete. Re Howell Harris
* [Article], before 1960, 1p, typescript. Re Dr. Brett
* Museum notes, its origin and troubles, before 1960] 2p, typescript. Re Banff Park Museum
* [Article], before 1960, 3p, typescript, annotated. Re Luxton Museum
* [Editorial], before 1960, 1p, typescript, incomplete? Re game conservation and Carl Rungius
* [Editorial], before 1960, 4p, typescript. Re game conservation and Carl Rungius
* [Editorial], before 1960, 3p, typescript. Re proposed changes to Banff Indian Days
* The story of Banff, before 1960, 8p, typescript, annotated
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Other literary papers

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of poems, story, script, speeches and published booklet
Date Range
[before 1960]
Reference Code
LUX / I / D4 - 10
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
I.D.4. Personal and professional : Writing
Sous-Fonds
I. Norman Luxton sous-fonds
Reference Code
LUX / I / D4 - 10
Responsibility
Authorship of poems and script is unconfirmed
Date Range
[before 1960]
Physical Description
10 textual records (1 cm) : typescripts, print material
Scope & Content
File consists of poems, story, script, speeches and published booklet
Access Restrictions
Access to originals is restricted. Reference copies are available
Title Source
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LIST OF ITEMS (LUX / I / D4 - 10): 1. The wages of sin : [poem], before 1960, 1p, typescript 2. The old man's Christmas : [poem], before 1960, 1p, typescript 3. Robbing Peter to pay Paul : [poem], before 1960, 1p, typescript 4. A panorama of Italy : [poem], 1940s, 2p, typescript 5. [Script], before 1960, 4p, typescript, annotated. Re memories of Dieppe 6. [Speeches], 1940, typescripts, annotated : 3p & 2p. Delivered at Banff Indian Days, 1940 7. O Canada : [speech], 1955, 5p, typescript. Delivered for opening of Southern Alberta Pioneers and Oldtimers' Association building at Calgary Stampede grounds 8. [Speech], 2p, typescript. Re induction of Ernie Kehr into the Stoney tribe 9. The last of the buffalo : [booklet], 1908, 32p, 1 of 2 copies [this copy is not boumd and in good condition] 10.The last of the buffalo : [booklet], 1908, 32p, 2 of 2 copies [This copy has pink marker on front cover and is bound with string in poor condition] 11.The last of the buffalo : [booklet], 1909, 32p, 1 copies [some images are horizontally flipped. Images are in different order than the 1908 published booklet]
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