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Fulton Dunsmore fonds
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- Part Of
- Fulton Dunsmore fonds
- Scope & Content
- Fonds pertains mainly to the Dunsmore family and friends; Banff and area scenes, personalities and community life; skiing, mountain climbing, hiking; Mount Norquay Ski Camp; also includes views of the construction of the Chateau Lake Louise.
- Date Range
- [ca.1915-ca.1935]
- Reference Code
- V184
- Description Level
- 1 / Fonds
- GMD
- Photograph
- Album
- Negative
- Photograph print
- Part Of
- Fulton Dunsmore fonds
- Description Level
- 1 / Fonds
- Fonds Number
- V 184
- Sous-Fonds
- V 184
- Accession Number
- 499
- Reference Code
- V184
- Date Range
- [ca.1915-ca.1935]
- Physical Description
- 3 photograph albums (ca.1500 prints). -- ca.850 photographs (799 negatives, ca.50 prints)
- History / Biographical
- Eben Fulton Dunsmore, 1905?-1943, was a skier and powerhouse operator at Banff, Alberta, Canada. Born in Nova Scotia, Dunsmore came to Banff in 1909 with his parents, Thomas A. Dunsmore, 1876?-1966, and Jennie (Fulton) Dunsmore, d.1956. He also had a sister, Margaret, born ca.1910. An uncle, Arthur Wellesley Dunsmore, lived in Banff from 1910 until 1928. Dunsmore was married to Bessie Dunsmore at the time of his death at the age of thirty-eight. Fulton Dunsmore was an avid skier and hiker, and, with friends Peter Whyte, Cyril Paris and others, was one of the first to use the Mount Norquay area.
- Scope & Content
- Fonds pertains mainly to the Dunsmore family and friends; Banff and area scenes, personalities and community life; skiing, mountain climbing, hiking; Mount Norquay Ski Camp; also includes views of the construction of the Chateau Lake Louise.
- Name Access
- Dunsmore, Fulton
- Subject Access
- Family and personal life
- Sports, recreation and leisure
- Access Restrictions
- No restrictions on access
- Public domain (other restrictions may apply)
- Language
- Language is English
- Finding Aid
- Finding aids and reference tools: arrangement outline
- electronic series description
- Creator
- Dunsmore, Fulton
- Title Source
- Title based on accession record and contents of fonds
- Processing Status
- Processed
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George Paris photographs : [film negatives, group 8]
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- Part Of
- George Paris fonds
- Scope & Content
- File consists of black and white negative photographs that pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views. Photographs predominantly depict Ida feeding deer, Paris children skiing, George figure ska…
- Date Range
- 1922-1934
- Reference Code
- V484 / I / B / NA - 701 to NA - 800
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- GMD
- Photograph
- Negative
104 images
- Part Of
- George Paris fonds
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Fonds Number
- V484
- Series
- V484 / I : Negatives
- Sous-Fonds
- V484
- Sub-Series
- V484 / I / B : Film
- Reference Code
- V484 / I / B / NA - 701 to NA - 800
- GMD
- Photograph
- Negative
- Date Range
- 1922-1934
- Physical Description
- 100 negatives [105 photographs] : b&w negatives, film ; 12 x 8.5 cm or smaller
- Scope & Content
- File consists of black and white negative photographs that pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views. Photographs predominantly depict Ida feeding deer, Paris children skiing, George figure skating, and Banff townsite winter and street scenes.
- Name Access
- Paris, Cyril
- Paris, George
- Paris, Georgina
- Paris, Herb
- Paris, Ted
- Dunsmore, Fulton
- Luxton, Georgina
- Reid, Charles
- Subject Access
- Skiing
- Snowshoes and snowshoeing
- Access Restrictions
- Access by appointment only
- Title Source
- Title based on contents of series. Sub-title reflects imposed division of series contents into manageable units for description purposes
- Content Details
- LIST OF NEGATIVES (V484/NA - 701 to 800):
- 701, 702 Ida Paris feeding deer, 1922
- 703 Cyril Paris with dog, 1922
- 704 Paris twins with dog, 1922
- 705 Paris twins and friend with skis, 1922
- 706 Ted and Herb Paris and Eddie Noble on skis, 1922
- 707 Cyril Paris outside snow covered tent, [ca.1925]
- 708 Fulton Dunsmore looking out of snow covered tent, [ca.1925]
- 709 Cyril Paris and Fulton Dunsmore in tent, [ca.1925]
- 710 Cyril Paris and Fulton Dunsmore in grocery truck, [ca.1925]
- 711 Fulton on grocery truck, [ca.1925]
- 712 Ida Paris and Mrs. Luxton and dog "Charley" on snowshoe trip over Stoney Squaw Mountain [Snow Peak], [ca.1925]
- 713-714 Ida Paris and Mrs. Luxton on snowshoe trip over Stoney Squaw Mountain [Snow Peak], [ca.1925]
- 715 George Paris on snowshoe trip over Stoney Squaw Mountain [Snow Peak], [ca.1925]
- 716, 717 George 'Paris and Georgina Luxton on snowshoe trip over Stoney Squaw Mountain [Snow Peak], [ca.1925]
- 718 George Paris and Charlie Reid during snowshoe trip over Stoney Squaw Mountain [Snow Peak], [ca.1925]
- 719 Mr. and Mrs. Luxton during snowshoe trip on Stoney Squaw Mountain [Snow Peak], [ca.1925]
- 720 Mrs. Luxton and Charlie Reid during snowshoe trip over Stoney Squaw Mountain [Snow Peak], [ca.1925]
- 721, 722 Ida Paris and Mrs. Luxton during snowshoe trip over Stoney Squaw Mountain [Snow Peak], [ca.1925]
- 723 George Paris with pail over fire at Forty Mile Creek, [ca.1925]
- 724, 725 Ida and George Paris in rowboat on Bow River, [1924?]
- 726 Ida Paris cooking over fire, [1924?]
- 727 George Paris cooking over fire, [1924?]
- 728 Ida Paris resting at campsite, [1924?]
- 729 George Paris resting at campsite, [1924?]
- 730 George and Ida Paris in canoe, 1924
- 731 [Georgie Paris?] and friend in canoe, [1924?]
- 732, 733 Georgie Paris, [ca.1925]
- 734 Ida Paris, [ca.1925]
- 735, 736 Georgie Paris and friend, [ca.1925]
- 737 Ida and Georgie Paris with plants, [ca.1925]
- 738, 739 Ida Paris with plants, [ca.1925]
- 740 [Ida and Cyril Paris?], 1926
- 741, 742 George Paris, Lorane, man and Cyril Paris, 1926
- 743 to 745 Paris family, 1927
- 746 Ida Paris and friends with snowshoes, 1927
- 747 George and Ids Paris with bouquet of flowers, 1927
- 748 Mrs. White, Mrs. Paris, Cliff White, 1927
- 749 Norman Luxton, George Paris, Bevan Ashton with camera, 1927
- 750, 751 Ida Paris with dogs, 1927
- 752 George Paris with dog, 1927
- 753 George Paris with dogs, 1927
- 754 to 756 George Paris skating, 1930
- 757, 758 [ George Paris?] skating, 1930
- 759 Mr. Lyons who taught George Paris to skate, 1930
- 760 [Ida Paris?] with deer in yard, [ca.1927]
- 761 to 763 Ida Paris feeding deer in the yard, [ca.1927]
- 764, 765 Deer in Paris yard, [ca.1927]
- 766, 767 [Ida Paris?, Georgie Paris?] and friend at train station, [ca.1927]
- 768 Woman sitting on a log, [ca.1927]
- 769 Georgie Paris sitting on a log, [ca.1927]
- 770, 771 Georgie Paris by river, [ca.1927]
- 772 to 774 Ida and Georgie Paris, [ca.1927]
- 775 to 777 George, Georgie and Ida Paris, [ca.1927]
- 778, 779 [Cyril Paris?] and Meta? on skis at Norquay, [ca.1928]
- 780, 781 Meta (friend of Cyril Paris) at Norquay Ski Camp, [ca.1928]
- 782 [Georgie Paris?] and friend Herbert on skis on Banff Avenue, Christmas, 1933
- 783 Mount Rundle and Bow River in winter, 1933
- 784 Banff Avenue and Cascade Mountain from Bow River bridge in winter, 1933
- 785 Buildings on Banff recreation grounds, 1933
- 786 Rear of Paris Tearoom after heavy snowfall, 1933
- 787 Banff Avenue and Cascade Fountain, 1934
- 788, 789 Banff Avenue looking south, 1934
- 790 Banff Avenue including Rundle United Church, 1934
- 791 Banff Avenue including Harmony Drug, 1934
- 792 Banff Avenue looking north, 1934
- 793, 794 Stores on Banff Avenue, 1934
- 795 George Paris, [ca.1926]
- 796 Ida and George Paris with dog, [ca.1926]
- 797 Ida Paris, [ca.1926]
- 798 Georgia and George Paris with dog, [ca.1926]
- 799 Ida and Georgie Paris, [ca.1926]
- 800 Ida and Georgie Paris with friend
- Processing Status
- Processed
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