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[Red Deer and Rosebud Sectional Sheet] Structure sections
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24716
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Map
- Published Date
- 1925
- Call Number
- C7-2.1a
- Published Date
- 1925
- Physical Description
- 1 map : col
- Scale
- Scale: 1 inch to 500 ft. (vertical scale), 1 inch to 3 miles (horizontal scale)
- Subjects
- Red Deer and Rosebud Sectional Sheet
- Notes
- Report # 13 to accompany maps 8 and 9
- Accession Number
- 400
- Call Number
- C7-2.1a
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- Archives Library
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Geological Survey
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24717
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Map
- Published Date
- 1925
- Publisher
- Dept. of the Interior
- Call Number
- C7-2.1(b)
- Publisher
- Dept. of the Interior
- Published Date
- 1925
- Scale
- Scale: 1 inch to 3 miles
- Relief: Contour interval 50 ft.
- Subjects
- Red Deer Sheet
- Notes
- Map 8 to accompany report #13
- Accession Number
- 400
- Call Number
- C7-2.1(b)
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- Archives Library
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Geological Survey
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24718
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Map
- Published Date
- 1925
- Publisher
- Dept. of the Interior
- Call Number
- C7-2.1(c)
- Publisher
- Dept. of the Interior
- Published Date
- 1925
- Physical Description
- 1 map : col
- Scale
- Scale: 1 inch to 3 miles
- Relief: Contour interval 50 ft.
- Subjects
- Rosebud Sheet
- Notes
- Map 9 to accompany report #13
- Accession Number
- 400
- Call Number
- C7-2.1(c)
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- Archives Library
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Geological survey
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24791
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Map
- Published Date
- 1925
- Publisher
- Dept. of Mines
- Call Number
- C7-6.18
- Publisher
- Dept. of Mines
- Published Date
- 1925
- Scale
- 1 inch to 1/2 mile
- Subjects
- Flinflon Lake Area
- Accession Number
- 06/06/2012 - dc from card
- Call Number
- C7-6.18
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- Archives Library
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(area adjacent to Jasper Park)
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24891
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Map
- Published Date
- November 4, 1920
- Publisher
- Department of the Interior
- Call Number
- C-7.47
- Publisher
- Department of the Interior
- Published Date
- November 4, 1920
- Physical Description
- 1 map : black and white
- Scale
- 40 chains: 1 inch
- Accession Number
- SG7500
- Call Number
- C-7.47
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Banff, the health resort
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24930
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- [1920]
- Call Number
- 02.6 B22b PAM
- Published Date
- [1920]
- Physical Description
- 30 pages : b&w illustrations
- Abstract
- Pertains to Banff as a health resort with a short write up of available amenities and many black and photographs of popular sites in Banff and area.
- Contents
- Banff, Alberta
- Mount Edith
- Bankhead, Alberta
- Sanitarium Hotel and Sulphur Mountain
- Pacific Coal Company's Plant, Bankhead, Alberta
- The Hot Springs and Bow Valley
- Cascade Mountain
- C.P.R. Hotel, Banff
- Sulphur Fountain - Winter
- Lake Minnewanka
- C.P.R. Hotel and Bow Valley from Sulphur Mountain
- Falls of the Cascade
- Panoramic View of Banff from top of Sulphur Mountain
- Bathing at the Hot Sulphur Springs in Winter
- Glacier Headwaters of the Cascade
- Government Museum, Park Superintendent's Office, Buffalo
- Bow RIvewr and Massive Range
- Aspen Avenue, below C.P.R. Hotel
- Mount Rundle, height 9665 feet
- Bow River Falls
- Hoodoo at Lake Minnewanka
- Cascade or Devil's Canyon
- On the Trail
- Bathing - Hot Springs at Cave and Basin, Bathing - Hot Sulphur at Cave and Basin
- The Bow Valley from C.P.R. Hotel
- Observatory - Top of Sulphur Mountain
- Scene near Banff
- The Edith Peaks
- Goat Mountain
- Bridge Scene at Foot of Cascade Mountain
- Accession Number
- 2019.84
- Call Number
- 02.6 B22b PAM
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Diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion in museums
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25521
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2019
- Publisher
- Baltimore, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield
- Call Number
- 00 C67d
- Responsibility
- Edited by Johnnetta Betsch Cole and Laura L. Lott
- Publisher
- Baltimore, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield
- Published Date
- 2019
- Physical Description
- 170 pages
- Series
- American Alliance of Museums
- Subjects
- Diversity
- Equity
- Accessibility
- Inclusion
- Museums
- Abstract
- Diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion in all aspects of museums’ structure and programming are top issues in the field today – and in the overall arts/culture sector. Much has been written, from various perspectives, over several decades. Yet, a lack of diversity remains and exclusive practices and inequities persist in all types of museums. A go-to resource for readers interested in learning about diversity and inclusion work in the field – past, present and future. This edited collection of the most important essays, speeches, and reports on these topics seeks to facilitate a much-needed intergenerational dialogue that builds on lessons from the past, broadens thinking about the many different facets of this complex work, and ignites inspiration for continuing to correct inequities across museums of all types, sizes, and locations. In this book compiled and edited by Dr. Johnnetta Betch Cole, who has served as both director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art and as the president of both historically Black colleges for women in the United States, Spelman College and Bennett College (a distinction she alone holds) and Laura Lott, president and CEO of the American Alliance of Museums, (the first woman to the lead the organization), thought leaders in the museum field present their research, analysis and work to answer some of the most challenge questions facing the museum field. Why do these problems persist? How can a new generation of museum leaders champion change to better represent the communities that museums strive to serve and engage? What can we learn from those who have been observing, experiencing, and writing about these issues? -- From back cover
- Contents
- Flies in the Buttermilk: Museums, Diversity, and the Will to Change / Lonnie G. Bunch III ; Museums, Racism, and the Inclusiveness Chasm / Carlos Tortolero ; Museums, Diversity, and Social Value / Johnnetta Betsch Cole ; Women's Locker Room Talk: Gender and Leadership in Museums / Kaywin Feldman ; Twin Threats: How Ignorance and Instrumentality Create Inequality and Injustice / Darren Walker ; The Leadership Imperative: Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion as Strategy / Laura L. Lott ; History That Promotes Understanding in a Diverse Society / Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko ; Pipeline Is a Verb: Field Notes on the Spelman College Curatorial Studies Pilot Program / Andrea Barnwell Brownlee ; Museums and ADA at 25: Progress and Looking Ahead / Beth Bienvenu ; Catalyzing Inclusion: Steps toward Sustainability in Museums / Natanya Khashan ; It's Time to Stop and Ask "Why" / Lisa Sasaki ; Much Has Been Taken, but All Is Not Lost: The Restorative Promise of First-Voice Representation / Eduardo Diaz ; No Longer Hiding in Plain Sight / William Underwood Eiland ; The National Museum of the American Indian: Whence the "Art Object"? / W. Richard West Jr. ; Disability and Innovation: The Universal Benefits of Inclusive Design / Haben Girma ; Maybe This Time: A Personal Journey toward Racial Equity in Museums / Elaine Heumann Gurian ; Museum Musings: Inclusion Then and Now / Celine Shellman
- ISBN
- 9781538118627
- Accession Number
- P2022.02
- Call Number
- 00 C67d
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- Archives Library
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Finding directions west : readings that locate and dislocate Western Canada's past
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25531
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2017
- Publisher
- Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press
- Call Number
- 07.2 c71f
- Responsibility
- Edited by George Colpitts and Heather Devine
- Publisher
- Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press
- Published Date
- 2017
- Physical Description
- ix, 266 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm
- Subjects
- Indigenous
- History-Canada
- History of Alberta
- Migration
- Colonialism
- Feminism
- Banff Centre
- Women's Rights
- Abstract
- Western Canada has figured historically as a focus point for new directions in human thought and action, migrations of the mind and body, and personal journeys of both a substantial and transcendental nature. The essays in Finding Directions West interrogate the meaning of those journeys, their reality, their memory, and their constructed identities within Western Canada itself. The book situates landscapes and peopled places in the West within the larger study of Western Canada and its transborder relationships. It draws scholars from a vareity of disciplines within history, from gender studies, to museum studies, to environmental history, in order to examine afresh Western Canada as a place for finding new directions in the human experience. -- From back cover
- Contents
- Partial List of Contents: Colonizer or Compatriot?: A Reassessment of Reveren John McDougall / Will Pratt ; "The Country Was Looking Wonderful": Insights on 1930s Alberta from the Travel Diary of Mary Beatrice Rundle / Sterling Evans ; Mountain Capitalists, Space, and Modernity at the Banff School of Fine Arts / PearlAnn Reichwein and Karen Wall
- ISBN
- 9781552388808
- Accession Number
- P2021.05
- Call Number
- 07.2 c71f
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The Hudson's Bay Company : Edmonton House journals, correspondence, and reports, 1806-1821
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25541
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2017
- Publisher
- Calgary, Alberta : Historical Society of Alberta
- Call Number
- 08.2 B51t
- Responsibility
- Edited with an introduction by Ted Binnema and Gerhard J. Ens
- Publisher
- Calgary, Alberta : Historical Society of Alberta
- Published Date
- 2017
- Physical Description
- 530 pages
- Series
- Edmonton House Journals
- Abstract
- In 1795 the Hudson's Bay Company established Edmonton House and the North West Company Fort Augustus a few kilometres downstream from the present day city of Edmonton. Although both posts were moved several times, they operated side by side as the major administrative, trade, and provisioning centres on the North Saskatchewan River from 1795 to 1821, when the companies merged. The post journals and district reports from Edmonton House for the period from 1806 to 1821 are reproduced verbatim in this volume. Long available only to researchers with access to the collections of the Hudson's Bay Company Archives, these journals and district reports provide a detailed day-by-day account of the operations of Edmonton House during this crucial period. They provide direct insight into the Aboriginal, social, and economic history of the region, and new information on the foundation of the Red River settlement adn the struggle for control of the trade in the Athabasca region. -- From back cover
- Contents
- Edmonton House Post Journals, 1806-1921 ; District Reports, 1816-1821
- ISBN
- 9780929123202
- Accession Number
- P2022.08
- Call Number
- 08.2 B51t
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Hudson's Bay Company : Edmonton House journals, reports from the Saskatchewan district including the Bow River expedition, 1821-1826
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25542
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2016
- Publisher
- Calgary, A.B. : Historical Society of Alberta
- Call Number
- 08.2 B51e
- Responsibility
- Edited with an Introduction and Commentaries by Ted Binnema and Gerhard J. Ens
- Publisher
- Calgary, A.B. : Historical Society of Alberta
- Published Date
- 2016
- Physical Description
- 440 pages
- Abstract
- During the 1820s, Edmonton House re-emerged as the headquarters of a much larger Saskatchewan trading District of the Hudson's Bay Company. Its fur-gathering larger hinterland extended from the southern edges of the boreal forest near present-day Westlock, Alberta, south to the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers, and from the confluence of the North and South Saskatchewan Rivers west to the Rocky Mountains - in short, virtually all of what is now central and southern Alberta, and parts of Saskatchewan and Montana. [...] The Bow River Expedition, 1822-1823 Seeking to expand the fur trade more completely into what is now southern Alberta, and northern Montana, the Hudson's Bay Company dispatched an expedition of officers and men up the South Saskatchewan River in 1822, with excursions to the Red Deer, Bow, and Oldman Rivers. Through circumstances, such as hostilities by certain Aboriginal groups and the scarcity of timber, persuaded the Company not to build a permanent post during this time, the journal of the expedition contains a wealth of information about the land and the people living on it. --From back cover
- Contents
- Edmonton House Post Journals, 1821-26 ; Edmonton District Reports, 1823-24 ; Bow River Expedition Journal ; Bow River District Reports
- ISBN
- 9781553834380
- Accession Number
- P2022.08
- Call Number
- 08.2 B51e
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