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Part Of
Nicholas Morant fonds
Scope & Content
Printed paper sign, reads "POSITIVELY NO ADMITTANCE HOTEL CLOSED" (no date, no author). Part of a collection of items previously mounted or hung up in Nicholas and Ivy "Willie" Morant's Banff home.
Date Range
[ca. 1950 - ca. 1980] (?)
Reference Code
M300 / III / D / 62 (O.S.)
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Poster
Textual record
Part Of
Nicholas Morant fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
M300 / S20 / V500
Sous-Fonds
M300
Sub-Series
M300 / II / D : Personal and Family Materials : Collected Material
Accession Number
7784
Reference Code
M300 / III / D / 62 (O.S.)
GMD
Poster
Textual record
Responsibility
Nicholas Morant
Date Range
[ca. 1950 - ca. 1980] (?)
Physical Description
1 Poster/sign, printed construction paper
Scope & Content
Printed paper sign, reads "POSITIVELY NO ADMITTANCE HOTEL CLOSED" (no date, no author). Part of a collection of items previously mounted or hung up in Nicholas and Ivy "Willie" Morant's Banff home.
Name Access
Morant, Ivy
Morant, Nicholas
Subject Access
Hotel
Sign
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Banff
Language
English
Creator
Unknown
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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Stamped, Framed Correspondence (Nicholas Morant and Edward Milkis)

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Part Of
Nicholas Morant fonds
Scope & Content
Framed letter written by Nicholas Morant addressed to TV and Film Producer Edward Milkis following the creation of film "Silver Streak" (1976). Letter is typed, with "BULL SHIT!" stamped multiple times across front. Also includes Nicholas Morant's professional stamp and satirical illustration by Mo…
Date Range
1976
Reference Code
M300 / III / D / 60 (O.S.)
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Textual record
Private record
Part Of
Nicholas Morant fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
M300 / S20 / V500
Sous-Fonds
M300
Sub-Series
M300 / III / D : Personal and Family Records : Collected Material
Accession Number
7784
Reference Code
M300 / III / D / 60 (O.S.)
GMD
Textual record
Private record
Responsibility
Produced by Nicholas Morant
Date Range
1976
Physical Description
1 framed letter (wood frame), typed; 1 letter, typed, attached to back of frame
History / Biographical
Edward Milkis (1931 - 1996) was a film and television producer. Milkis was best known for his work with the original "Star Trek" series (1968 - 1969), and other TV shows such as "The Brady Bunch" (1969 - 1972), "Laverne & Shirley" (1976 - 1983) and "Happy Days" (1974 - 1984). Milkis was also the producer for multiple films, including "Silver Streak" (1976) starring Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor and Jill Clayburgh. Nicholas Morant was involved with "Silver Streak" while he took action shots of the cast and photos of the train segment of the film set, while working for the Canadian Pacific Railway company as their Special Photographer (much of the filming took place aboard a Canadian Pacific train, explaining Morant's involvement). It is likely Milkis and Morant became acquainted while working on the set of "Silver Streak" together.
Scope & Content
Framed letter written by Nicholas Morant addressed to TV and Film Producer Edward Milkis following the creation of film "Silver Streak" (1976). Letter is typed, with "BULL SHIT!" stamped multiple times across front. Also includes Nicholas Morant's professional stamp and satirical illustration by Morant of unidentified creature. Signed "Marantz" on bottom (an inside joke which Morant usually applied to gag letters and notes for friends and colleagues). Response letter (signed) from Edward Milkis typed onto paper with "Silver Streak" film logo is attached to back, dated July 30, 1976 .
Notes
From collection of items formerly on display in Nick and Ivy "Willie" Morant's Banff home.
Name Access
Milkis, Edward
Subject Access
Film
Movie
Silver Streak
Illustration
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Banff
Reproduction Restrictions
Reference use only; no reproduction
Language
English
Creator
Nicholas Morant, Edward Milkis
Biographical Source Notes
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0587558/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cr2 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075223/locations?ref_=tt_dt_dt https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075223/fullcredits?ref_=ttloc_sa_1
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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A wartime log : a remembrance from home through the Canadian Y.M.C.A.

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Part Of
Bill Waterworth fonds
Scope & Content
Bill Waterworth enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force at the age of 18. On September 19, 1942, Waterworth was shot down over the French coast just short of completing his 33rd mission. Waterworth avoided capture by German patrols for two weeks before being captured and taken prisoner by the G…
Date Range
[ca.1940]-1999
Reference Code
M215 / LC 1 / accn 8066
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Machine-readable data file
Photograph
Scrapbook
Textual record
  1 Electronic Resource  
Part Of
Bill Waterworth fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
M 215
S 54
V 176
Sous-Fonds
M 215
S 54
V 176
Accession Number
8066 - loan for copy
Reference Code
M215 / LC 1 / accn 8066
GMD
Machine-readable data file
Photograph
Scrapbook
Textual record
Date Range
[ca.1940]-1999
Physical Description
electronic record : 7.66 GB, 147 files
190 pages digitized from original
Scope & Content
Bill Waterworth enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force at the age of 18. On September 19, 1942, Waterworth was shot down over the French coast just short of completing his 33rd mission. Waterworth avoided capture by German patrols for two weeks before being captured and taken prisoner by the Gestapo. He was sent by boxcar to a Prisoner of War (POW) camp - Stalag VIIIB/344 - in Lamsdorf, Germany where he remained for three years. In 1943 the Red Cross issued each P.O.W. a blank 151 page logbook "A Wartime Log : A Remembrance from Home Through the Canadian Y.M.C.A." Waterworth treasured this log during his captivity and compiled it as a scrapbook collecting photographs, artwork by fellow prisoners, newsclippings, parcel lists and letters from home. In January 1945 the prisoners were forced to march from Poland to France, and he carried his log throughout the ordeal. His sense of history and purpose with the Wartime Log continued throughout his life, with follow-up stories of fellow POWs and of their reunions through to 1999.
Loan for copy in 2009 and digitized.
Name Access
Waterworth, Bill
Subject Access
War
WWII
Language
Language is English
Location (Original)
Returned to Waterworth family
Location (Copy)
O:\m_textual\m215_waterworth_archivalmaster
Location Copy Filename
m215_lc_1_accn8006
Related Material
S1 / 162 - Whyte Museum Oral History Prograamme : Bill Waterworth's Wartime Log interview with Bill Waterworth by Head Archivist E. J. (Ted) Hart, May 28, 2009
08 M22a - Almost a lifetime / John McMahon
Creator
Waterworth, Bill
Category
Family and personal life
Title Source
Original title page
Processing Status
Unprocessed
Electronic Resources

m215_lc_1_accn8066.pdf

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