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Ski Club of the Canadian Rockies fonds
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- Scope & Content
- Fonds consists of correspondence, 1932-1938; financial records, 1943-1947; guest registers for Skoki Lodge, 1931 and Temple Lodge, 1939-1947; and correspondence of the reorganized Ski Club of the Canadian Rockies (1947) Ltd., 1949-1950. The later group of correspondence pertains to finances, perso…
- Date Range
- 1931-1950
- Reference Code
- M188
- Description Level
- 1 / Fonds
- GMD
- Textual record
- Corporate record
- Description Level
- 1 / Fonds
- Fonds Number
- M 188
- Sous-Fonds
- M 188
- Accession Number
- 1147, 5088, 5276
- Reference Code
- M188
- Date Range
- 1931-1950
- Physical Description
- 6 cm of textual records
- History / Biographical
- The Ski Club of the Canadian Rockies was originated by shareholders in Banff and Calgary, Alberta interested in advancing skiing in Banff and the region surrounding Lake Louise. Starting with Skoki Lodge in 1931, a series of modest buildings and huts were constructed. At its height, the club owned Skoki, Mt. Temple and Ptarmigan Chalets and the Lake Louise Ski Lodge. Brothers Clifford and Jack White , Cyril Paris and Alan Mather were among early shareholders. Peter and Catharine Whyte operated Skoki Lodge and lent financial support to the club throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Sir Norman Watson, an early shareholder increased his financial involvement in 1935 and eventually gained controlling interest in 1947. Until that time, Cliff White Sr. had been the mainstay of the operations.
- Scope & Content
- Fonds consists of correspondence, 1932-1938; financial records, 1943-1947; guest registers for Skoki Lodge, 1931 and Temple Lodge, 1939-1947; and correspondence of the reorganized Ski Club of the Canadian Rockies (1947) Ltd., 1949-1950. The later group of correspondence pertains to finances, personnel, lost property, Lake Louise Ski Lodge, Mount Temple Lodge and Skoki Lodge. Correspondents include Sir Norman Watson. Records, 1931-1947, were Cliff White Sr.'s copies.
- Name Access
- Ski Club of the Canadian Rockies
- Subject Access
- Mount Temple Lodge
- Skoki Lodge
- Sports, recreation and leisure
- Access Restrictions
- No restrictions on access
- Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
- Language
- Language is English
- Related Material
- Other Skoki Lodge registers are in the Skoki Lodge fonds (M145) and the Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds (M250/V79)
- Creator
- Ski Club of the Canadian Rockies
- Category
- Sports, recreation and leisure
- Title Source
- Title based on contents of fonds
- Processing Status
- Processed
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Tillie Knight fonds
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- Part Of
- Tillie Knight fonds
- Scope & Content
- Fonds consists of 35 mm transparencies; Banff Ski Runners of the Canadian Rockies trophy record book, ca.1953, photocopy, describing prizes, competitions and winners, 1934-1956; Banff Senior Friends Club history, 1965-1979 and minute book, November 29, 1972 - January 13, 1977, describing club activ…
- Date Range
- [ca.1948]-1977
- Reference Code
- M330 / V330
- Description Level
- 1 / Fonds
- GMD
- Photograph
- Negative
- Photograph print
- Transparency
- Textual record
- Organization record
- Private record
- Published record
- Part Of
- Tillie Knight fonds
- Description Level
- 1 / Fonds
- Fonds Number
- M 330
- V 330
- Sous-Fonds
- M 330
- V 330
- Accession Number
- 2226, 5892, 7083
- Reference Code
- M330 / V330
- GMD
- Photograph
- Negative
- Photograph print
- Transparency
- Textual record
- Organization record
- Private record
- Published record
- Date Range
- [ca.1948]-1977
- Physical Description
- ca.800 photographs (ca.800 transparencies, 11 prints, 1 copy negative). -- 1.5 cm of textual records
- History / Biographical
- Ethel "Tillie" Knight, 1910-1993, was a community worker and sportswoman at Banff, Alberta. Born in Quebec, Knight came to Banff in 1922 with her parents and brothers, Norman and Harry. For 34 years Tillie worked as an accountant with Parks Canada, retiring in 1971. She was a dedicated volunteer, playing leading roles in the I.O.D.E., the Canadian Institute for the Blind, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Banff Library board, Mineral Springs Hospital, Royal Canadian Legion, the Red Cross and the Seniors Society, of which she was president. Knight was instrumental in establishing the Bow Valley Senior Citizens Lodge in Canmore and fund raising for the Banff Library and Seniors Centre. She also won numerous awards, including "Woman of Distinction" from Soroptimists International, a commemorative medal for the 125th anniversary of the confederation of Canada, and trophies for her main sports interest, golf.
- Scope & Content
- Fonds consists of 35 mm transparencies; Banff Ski Runners of the Canadian Rockies trophy record book, ca.1953, photocopy, describing prizes, competitions and winners, 1934-1956; Banff Senior Friends Club history, 1965-1979 and minute book, November 29, 1972 - January 13, 1977, describing club activities and involvement of I.O.D.E. in establishment of the club; photographs of Banff Winter Carnival by British Photographic Laboratories of Canada, Banff, ca.1948, 11 items; photograph of Ski Runners of the Canadian Rockies, 1 item: copy. 63 colour transparencies taken by Tillie Knight, ca. 1960 - ca. 1977 - includes Banff Indian Days, Stoneys on horseback, events at Banff Indian Grounds, parades & floats , golfing, trail riding, scenes around Banff
- Subject Access
- Sports, recreation and leisure
- Access Restrictions
- Some restriction/s on access
- Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
- Language
- Language is English
- Finding Aid
- Finding aids and reference tools: basic description for textual material.
- Creator
- Knight, Ethel (Tillie)
- Category
- Sports, recreation and leisure
- Title Source
- Title based on accession records
- Processing Status
- Processed / Unprocessed
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