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Algeria Trip Lantern Slides

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Part Of
Caroline Hinman fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of lantern slides pertaining to the 1924 trip to Northern Algeria, Tunisia, the Sahara, Sicily and Naples led by Caroline Hinman. The contents of the slides depict desert and oasis scenes, with pack camel trains and tent camps, all taking place during a camping trip in northern Algeri…
Date Range
1926
Reference Code
V282 / III / B / PS - 1 to PS - 52
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Transparency
Lantern slide
  52 images     1 Electronic Resource  
Part Of
Caroline Hinman fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M236 / V282
Series
V282 / III: Photographs
Sous-Fonds
V282
Sub-Series
V282 / III / B: Transparencies
Accession Number
1316, 1933
Reference Code
V282 / III / B / PS - 1 to PS - 52
GMD
Transparency
Lantern slide
Date Range
1926
Physical Description
52 photographs : b&w slides ; 10.2 x 8.2 cm
History / Biographical
The 52 photographs depict a pack camel camping trip in Algeria during the Eighth Trip "Off the Beaten Track" led by Caroline Hinman in 1924. Caroline Hinman, of New Jersey, organized and led tours to various European destinations during winter months and Canadian Rockies trips in the summers almost every year from the mid-1910s until the 1960s. In the years immediately following World War I Hinman wanted to do a camping trip in the Sahara Desert and, with the help of a French outfitter based in the area, she was able to put together a 3-month tour that would include such an excursion. It is not clear how many people partook in the entire tour, but it is known that the camping trip through the desert was optional and was attended by all women. The campers, 6 ladies with Hinman, were guided by locals from the town of Touggourt eastward to Tozeur from February 1-10. They were accompanied by guides, outfitters, cooks, camels, and donkeys. For a full description see the attached pdf of the trip advertisement.
Scope & Content
File consists of lantern slides pertaining to the 1924 trip to Northern Algeria, Tunisia, the Sahara, Sicily and Naples led by Caroline Hinman. The contents of the slides depict desert and oasis scenes, with pack camel trains and tent camps, all taking place during a camping trip in northern Algeria. The slides appear to be celluloid transparencies fixed between the panes of glass; lack of maker's marks on the transparencies indicates the images may have been developed onto a sheet and then individually cut out to form the slides.
Name Access
Hinman, Caroline
Subject Access
Travel
Scenery
Desert
International travel
Travel and Exploration
Geographic Access
Algeria
Africa
Language
N/A
Conservation
All slides cleaned prior to scanning
Biographical Source Notes
M263 / 3 - Northern Algeria, Tunisia, the Sahara, Sicily and Naples brochure
M236 / 4 - "On Horseback and Camel-Hump," by Caroline Avis, The Woman Citizen, December 13, 1924
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
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Banff Lantern Slides

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Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Scope & Content
Series consists of 4 lantern slides. Slides are views of the Banff Hot Springs, Banff Avenue with Cascade Mountain, Devil's Lake, and the city of Calgary.
Date Range
[c. 1890]
Reference Code
V8 / 7919 / PS - 1 to PS - 4
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Transparency
Lantern slide
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Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M8 / V8 / S8
Series
Accession Number : 7919
Sous-Fonds
V8
Accession Number
7919
Reference Code
V8 / 7919 / PS - 1 to PS - 4
GMD
Transparency
Lantern slide
Date Range
[c. 1890]
Physical Description
4 photographs : b&w slides ; 8.2 x 8.2 cm
Scope & Content
Series consists of 4 lantern slides. Slides are views of the Banff Hot Springs, Banff Avenue with Cascade Mountain, Devil's Lake, and the city of Calgary.
Subject Access
Lantern slide
Tourism
Geographic Access
Banff
Calgary
Alberta
Canada
Language
English
Conservation
All slides were cleaned prior to scanning.
Title Source
Title based on contents of series
Processing Status
Processed
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Part Of
Mary Schaffer fonds
Scope & Content
Transparencies are hand-coloured and black and white lantern slides pertaining to bison, bison hunting and the decline of bison. Mainly illustrations, 1860s-1880s
Date Range
[ca.1910]
Reference Code
V527 / PS 1 - 639 to 668
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Lantern slide
Transparency
Part Of
Mary Schaffer fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M79 / V527
Series
II.A. Photographs: lantern slides
Sous-Fonds
V527
Reference Code
V527 / PS 1 - 639 to 668
GMD
Photograph
Lantern slide
Transparency
Date Range
[ca.1910]
Physical Description
30 photographs : transparencies; glass
Scope & Content
Transparencies are hand-coloured and black and white lantern slides pertaining to bison, bison hunting and the decline of bison. Mainly illustrations, 1860s-1880s
Finding Aid
Copy prints are available for reference use
Location (Copy)
Reference prints are available
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Content Details
LIST OF LANTERN SLIDES - V527 / PS 1 :
#639 - [Pile of buffalo bones]
#640, 641 - [Illustration – Indigenous people hunting buffalo] (641)
#642 - [Illustration] Indigenous people on Snowshoes hunting Buffaloes
#643 - [Illustration – Indigenous people driving buffalo over buffalo jump]
#644 - [Illustration] Driving Buffalo over a cliff
#645 - [Indigenous woman stretching buffalo hide]
#646 - [Indigenous woman with horse pulling travois]
#647 - [Illustration] Cree Indigenous people impounding the buffalo
#648 - [Illustration] The Herd, 1860 (648)
#650 - [Illustration – Indigenous people hunting buffalo]
#651 - [Illustration] The End, 1883
#652 - Buffalo Bones In 1875
#653, 654 - [Illustration - early depiction of buffalo]
#655 - [Illustration] Buffalo - a hold up 1869
#656 - [Loading buffalo bones onto railway cars]
#657 - [Buffalo bones piled beside railway cars]
#658 - [Illustration - hunter shooting buffalo]
#659 - Buffalo Trail Buffalo National Park
#660 - [Buffalo swimming river]
#661 - Buffalo wallowing
#662 - Buffalo starting to wallow
#663 - Buffalo wallow
#664 - Buffalo, Banff National Park
#665 - [Illustration – Indigenous people hunting buffalo]
#666 - [Illustration] Hunting disguised as wolves
#667 - [Painted buffalo hide]
#668 - [Illustration - Indigenous moccasins & carry bags]
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Canadian Pacific Railway Lantern Slides

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Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Scope & Content
Series consists of 14 lantern slides [ca.1900-ca.1925]. Slides are views along the Canadian Pacific Railway.
Date Range
[c. 1905]
Reference Code
V8 / 5486 / PS - 1 to PS - 14
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Transparency
Lantern slide
  14 images  
Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M8 / V8 / S8
Series
Accession Number: 5486
Sous-Fonds
V8
Accession Number
5486
Reference Code
V8 / 5486 / PS - 1 to PS - 14
GMD
Transparency
Lantern slide
Date Range
[c. 1905]
Physical Description
14 photographs : b&w and col. slides ; 10.2 x 8.2 cm
History / Biographical
The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) was officially formed in Februray, 1881, to construct a railroad that would link the eastern provinces with British Columbia, a key component of the Canadian Confederation of 1867. Headed by William C. Van Horne as General Manager, the railroad arrived in the Canadian Rockies in 1883 and a siding was established just east of present-day Banff. When railroad workers discovered a natural hot spring on the south side of the Bow River, Van Horne ordered the construction of a hotel that would house visitors brought in by train to visit the springs. Construction of the Banff Springs Hotel finished in 1888 and joined a handful of CPR hotels throughout the Rocky and Selkirk Mountain ranges. The popularity of the hot springs and surrounding area led to the formation of a national park and to the town of Banff. After construction of the railway had completed, the CPR continued to survey and document the Rocky Mountains alongside federal agencies like the Department of the Interior and private outfitters. Utilizing coloured lantern slides the CPR was able to showcase the mountains as both tourist and settlement destinations. Magic lantern shows of these slides could be used for administrative purposes by the company to showcase land holdings and investments or in public shows as advertisements of the new railway.
Scope & Content
Series consists of 14 lantern slides [ca.1900-ca.1925]. Slides are views along the Canadian Pacific Railway.
Name Access
Canadian Pacific Railway
Subject Access
Lantern slide
Education
Tourism
Travel and Exploration
Trains
Geographic Access
Banff
Lake Louise
Alberta
British Columbia
Canada
Language
English
Conservation
All slides were cleaned prior to scanning.
Creator
Canadian Pacific Railway
Biographical Source Notes
https://cpconnectingcanada.ca/#building-the-railway
Title Source
Title based on contents of series
Processing Status
Processed
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Children's Coloured Lantern Slides

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Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Scope & Content
Series contains 35 children's magic lantern slides done in colour, machine-printed rather than hand-painted. There are 4 distinct grouping of the slides: 2019.88-1-12 depict the story "The Transvaal War" [manufactured in 1895?]. Each slide has 3 seperate images with black borders and are numbered s…
Date Range
[c.1895]
Reference Code
V8 / 2019.88 / PS - 1 to PS - 35
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Transparency
Lantern slide
  35 images  
Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M8 / V8 / S8
Series
Accession Number : 2019.88
Sous-Fonds
V8
Accession Number
2019.88
Reference Code
V8 / 2019.88 / PS - 1 to PS - 35
GMD
Transparency
Lantern slide
Date Range
[c.1895]
Physical Description
35 photographs : col. slides ; 6.5 x 22.5 cm
History / Biographical
The Ernst Plank Company (EP) was located in Nerumberg, Germany and operated from 1866 until 1930. The company was known for their production of copper and tin toys, specifically stationary and locomotive toy steam engines and carriages, they also produced a variety of magic lanterns and lantern slides. When they first began producing lantern slides, the standard shape of a slide was a square piece of glass about 8cm x 8cm and, depending on the style of magic lantern being used, may have a wooden frame built around the glass. Styles changed as methods for printing slides and lantern designs advanced – by the 1880’s the wooden frame was removed entirely from the slides and replaced with thin strips of coloured binding tape that protected fingers from the glass edges. Originally, hand painted black silhouette images on glass or wax paper were used to create projected pictures, followed closely by the use of colour paints to create entire scenes. Printed images soon replaced hand-painted slides, allowing for cheaper production and more widespread use. A popular format for commercially manufactured lantern slides was a long piece of glass (usually no more than 23cm long) on which multiple images could be printed in order to tell a smoother story. This allowed for two different kinds of display. The first display has smaller pictures printed in circular or square frames with a solid black border and shown as independent images of a larger narrative with pauses in between. The second display option for these slides is as a panoramic scene with the entire area coloured in (or just with figures displayed like on a stage) so they could seamlessly slide from one side to the other. This long thin kind of slide was ideal for home use and could be easily handled by children. Ernst Plank also produced a toy magic lantern out of lightweight tin that could be lit with a small oil lamp specifically for use by children. Slides meant for that kind of lantern were printed on celluloid or on a single plane of glass with a thin layer of transparent lacquer to protect the image. This created a thinner, more lightweight and less delicate slide ideal for small hands. When a toy magic lantern was purchased it came with 1 or 2 sets (each set consisting of 12 slides) in the lantern’s box, additional sets of a particular theme could be purchased independently. Magic lanterns varied greatly in design and material depending on the use. Professional showmen would have multi-lens lanterns lit by powerful chemicals or high-voltage lightbulbs that would allow them to project clear images onto a large screen for a theater audience. There were also simpler lanterns that could be powered by oil lamps, multi-wick candles, gas lighting, or electricity in the home. One of the most popular themes for slide shows where images from international travel, but domestic scenes, Christmas, and famous historic battles were also very common.
Scope & Content
Series contains 35 children's magic lantern slides done in colour, machine-printed rather than hand-painted. There are 4 distinct grouping of the slides:
2019.88-1-12 depict the story "The Transvaal War" [manufactured in 1895?]. Each slide has 3 seperate images with black borders and are numbered sequentially so that the showman could keep track. There is no maker's mark, but according to a note placed in the accompanying lantern slide box, this set was made by the Ernst Plank Company. The slides depict protraits of men in various uniforms, battle scenes, and soldiers in uniform. Each silde is bordered with green paper in good condition.
2019.88-13-16 are unrelated EP slides bordered in red paper of varying condition. 13 has 4 travel images seperated with a black border; 14 is a long slide showing 4 boys in play dress as a marching band; 15 is a panoramic sea scape with ships and a harbour. A section of the coloured glass along the top slightly to the left of centre has been chipped off; 16 is a panoramic pastoral Dutch scene set in the springtime. The supporting glass piece has been badly damaged and is missing on the left end of the slide.
2019.88-17-28 are all travel scenes with 4 images to a slide seperated with a black border and no maker's mark. The images contain a mixture of people, animals, buildings and temples (mainly made from stone), boats, and landscapes from North America, Africa (with an emphasis on Egypt), and what could be either South America or Eurasia. All slides are bordered in red paper of fair to good condition.
2019.88-29-35 are unrelated EP slides of various styles bordered in red paper in fair to good condition. 29 depicts 4 caricature portraits with a black border; 30, 32, 34 are long slides with 4 individuals on each that are not seperated from eachother with borders, but are not part of a larger scene; 31, 33, 35 are all panoramic pastoral Dutch scenes set in both springtime and winter.
Notes
Accompanying the slides is what appears to be an original lantern slide box, made of wood and covered in faded purple paper with a steam engine train image on the top and a logo containing the intials "E.P." The logo consists of a 4-spoke wheel with wings on either side and 3 stars above. One short end of the box is missing and the sliding lid is either warped or stuck and does not open. A sticky note placed inside the box states that the green-line lantern slides (2019.88/PS-1 to PS-12) accompanied the box.
Subject Access
Lantern slide
Children
Education
Entertainment
Language
N/A
Conservation
New binding tape, supports for broken glass
Creator
Ernst Plank Company
Biographical Source Notes
https://www.luikerwaal.com/newframe_uk.htm?/merk_ep1_uk.htm
https://libraries.psu.edu/findingaids/2328.htm#toc
Title Source
Title based on contents of series.
Processing Status
Processed
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Children's Lantern Slides

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Part Of
Nicholas Morant fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 3 seperate series of coloured, machine printed lantern slides: PS-1 to PS-12 is a collection made by Gebruder Bing, Nurnberg (GBN Bavaria), Decalcomania, Germany. [1] How to kill an annoying mosquito [2] An awful accident in the snow [3] A naughty boy deserves to be punished... …
Date Range
[ca. 1895]
Reference Code
V500 / III / D / 5 / PS - 1 to PS - 19
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Lantern slide
Transparency
  19 images  
Part Of
Nicholas Morant fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M300 / S20 / V500
Sous-Fonds
V500
Sub-Series
V500 / III / D / 5 : Personal Interest and Gifts
Accession Number
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Reference Code
V500 / III / D / 5 / PS - 1 to PS - 19
GMD
Lantern slide
Transparency
Date Range
[ca. 1895]
Physical Description
19 photographs : col. slides ; 22.5cm x 6.5 cm or smaller
History / Biographical
See fonds level description.
Scope & Content
File consists of 3 seperate series of coloured, machine printed lantern slides:
PS-1 to PS-12 is a collection made by Gebruder Bing, Nurnberg (GBN Bavaria), Decalcomania, Germany. [1] How to kill an annoying mosquito [2] An awful accident in the snow [3] A naughty boy deserves to be punished... [4] Father Christmas brings you sweets [5] Open your mouth please [6] A Nosey parker [7] A day in the life of a girl [8] Children's games [9] Where do the little children come from? [10] The daily routine of the foxes [11] The frog family takes a bath [12] Animalworld
PS-13 to PS-18 is a collection called Artistic Series No. 1 made by Gebruder Bing, Nurnberg (GBN Bavaria), Declcomania, Germany. [13] Caricature (slide 2 in original order) [14] Pig and Dwarf (slide 5 in original order) [15] The Rider's Misfortune (slide 6 in original order) [16] Children's Quarrel (slide 7 in original order) [17] The Clowns and the Bottle (slide 11 in original order) [18] The Long Nose (slide 12 in original order)
PS-19 decpicts 5 caricature faces with the maker's mark obscured by a large crack.
Notes
Accompanying the slides was a slide box; white with a green removable lid. The box is made of thin cardboard and has wooden supports inside that hold the slides apart from one another. The box is in poor condition, with much of the top layer of white and green paper scratched, stained, and peeled off, especially around the corners. There are no distinguishing marks on or in the box.
Subject Access
Lantern slide
Children
Education
Entertainment
Language
N/A
Conservation
Slides cleaned prior to scanning. Repair binding tape where needed; reinforce slides with flaking images.
Title Source
Title based on contents of file.
Processing Status
Processed / Unprocessed
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Educational Lantern Slides

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Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Scope & Content
Series consists of 38 lantern slides. Most are credited to either the Department of the Interior or the Department of Extension, University of Alberta.
Date Range
[c. 1930]
Reference Code
V8 / 3326 / PS - 1 to PS - 38
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Transparency
Lantern slide
  38 images  
Part Of
Archives General File Collection
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M8 / V8 / S8
Series
Accession Number : 3326
Sous-Fonds
V8
Accession Number
3326
Reference Code
V8 / 3326 / PS - 1 to PS - 38
GMD
Transparency
Lantern slide
Date Range
[c. 1930]
Physical Description
38 photographs : b&w and col. slides ; 10.2 x 8.2 cm
History / Biographical
Lantern slides were used by government agencies to illustrate holdings and acquisitions during meetings. This could take the form of text-based or photographic images. This collection contains photographic images of mainly Jasper National Park that were taken by the Department of the Interior or the Department of Extension, University of Alberta. The Department of the Interior was founded in 1873 and was responsible for settlement and development of western Canada until 1936. This included surveying what is now Alberta and then promoting and settling the area through a massive immigration campaign. Coloured lantern slides would have been utilized in this capacity to realistically showcase the Rocky Mountain region to officials in Ottawa. The Department of Extension at the University of Alberta was founded in 1912 with the aim of sharing the University's collections and knowledge with rural communities throughout Alberta. Based out of Edmonton, the Department of Extension used travelling libraries, magic lantern shows, and public lectures to accomplish this goal. It is still an active department at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
Scope & Content
Series consists of 38 lantern slides. Most are credited to either the Department of the Interior or the Department of Extension, University of Alberta.
Subject Access
Lantern slide
Education
Geographic Access
Jasper
Alberta
Canada
Language
N/A
Creator
Department of the Interior
Department of Extension, University of Alberta
Biographical Source Notes
https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/canadian-state/023012-1611-e.html
https://www.ualberta.ca/extension/information/about-us
Title Source
Title based on contents of series
Processing Status
Processed
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Part Of
Mary Schaffer fonds
Scope & Content
Transparencies are handcoloured and black and white lanten slides of flora; mainly close-up botanical photographs of species mainly native to the Canadian Rockies. Some are by Mary Schaffer
Date Range
1896, 1905, n.d
Reference Code
V527 / PS 1 - 537 to 566
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Lantern slide
Transparency
Part Of
Mary Schaffer fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II.A. Photographs: lantern slides
Reference Code
V527 / PS 1 - 537 to 566
GMD
Photograph
Lantern slide
Transparency
Date Range
1896, 1905, n.d
Physical Description
30 photographs : transparencies; glass
Scope & Content
Transparencies are handcoloured and black and white lanten slides of flora; mainly close-up botanical photographs of species mainly native to the Canadian Rockies. Some are by Mary Schaffer
Finding Aid
Copy prints are available for reference use
Location (Copy)
Reference prints are available
Title Source
Title based on contents of file.
Content Details
LIST OF LANTERN SLIDES - V527 / PS 1 :
#537 - Saxifraga levcanthemifolia 8/17/96
#538 - Valeriana Scouleri 7.30.'05
#539 - Calypso Bulbosa
#540 - Rhododendron albiflorum. Shadbush. Glacier 7.30.'05
#541 - Cassope mertensiana
#542 - Lithospermum Linearifolium Narrow leaved Puccoon
#543 - Vaccinium ovalifolium Vaccinium. globulare
#544 - Larix Lyalli - Lyall's Larch.
#545 - Pseudotsuga Mucroneta Douglas Fir
#546 - Pinus Murrayana, Jack Pine
#547 - Lappula Floribunda, False Forget-me-not
#548 - Lonicera Bractulata, Fly honeysuckle
#549 - Erigeron Melanocephalus, Black headed fleabane
#550 - Chamaenerion augustifolium
#551 - Calytonia Lanceolata, Spring Beauty
#552 - [Flowers]
#553 - Orchids in swamp
#554 - Aster
#555 - Purple Mtn. Aster
#556 - False Solomon's Seal
#557 - Crocus
#558 - Alpine Buttercup
#559 - Queen's Cup Lily
#560 - Snow Lily
#561 - Wintergreen (Red)
#562 - White everlasting
#563 - Birch leaved Spirea
#564 - Menziesia glabella
#565 - [Flowers]
#566 - Glacier [mushrooms]
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Part Of
Mary Schaffer fonds
Scope & Content
Transparencies are hand-coloured and black and white lantern slides pertaining to the history of the fur trade in western Canada. Includes illustrations dating from 1777 to the 1890s
Date Range
[ca.1910]
Reference Code
V527 / PS 1 - 567 to 638
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Lantern slide
Transparency
Part Of
Mary Schaffer fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M79 / V527
Series
III.A. Photographs: lantern slides
Sous-Fonds
V527
Reference Code
V527 / PS 1 - 567 to 638
GMD
Photograph
Lantern slide
Transparency
Date Range
[ca.1910]
Physical Description
72 photographs :transparencies; glass
Scope & Content
Transparencies are hand-coloured and black and white lantern slides pertaining to the history of the fur trade in western Canada. Includes illustrations dating from 1777 to the 1890s
Finding Aid
Copy prints are available for reference use
Location (Copy)
Reference prints are available
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Content Details
LIST OF LANTERN SLIDES - V527 / PS 1 :
#567 - York Factory, 1853
#568 - Fort Saskatchewan, 1925
#569 - Fort Simpson
#570 - [Stoney Nakoda at Tom Wilson's cabin, Kootenay Plains]
#571 - [Bruce Otto at Remains of Rocky Mountain House]
#572 - [Lean-to]
#573 - [Unidentified fur post]
#574 - Prince of Wales Fort - Churchhill - North West View - 1777
#575 - Prince of Wales Ft (Churchill) S. Hearne's House
#576 - Jasper House, Alta 1925 [actually Horetzky from 1870s]
#577 - [Fur trades illustration, Heming '99]
#578 - [Unidentified fur post]
#579 - [Fur trade illustration – Indigenous people coming to fur post]
#580 - [Fur trade illustration - Indigenous camp near fur post]
#581 - [Statue of laVerendrye]
#582 - [Fur trade illustration - dogs pulling cariole, Heming '99]
#583 - [Fur trade illustration – Indigenous people arriving at fur post]
#584 - [Fur trade illustration - Fur post on shore or ocean]
#585 - [Fur trade illustration - Indigenous shaman, Heming]
#586 - Hudson's Bay Co. Man. Dog cariole
#587 - [Illustration - dogs pulling boat]
#588 - [Illustration – Indigenous people stalking fur trader in camp, Heming '99]
#589 - [Illustration - Fur post on shoreline]
#590 - Samuel De Champlain
#591 - Remains of Rocky Mountain House, Alta
#592 - [Cannons at unidentified river post]
#593 - [Unidentified fur trade building]
#594 - Thunder Cape, near Port Arthur
#595 - [Fr. de Smets]
#596 - Lower Fort Garry (Aerial) Air service - March 1926
#597 - Fort Gary [illustration]
#598 - [Samuel Hearne's signature, July 1767] Prince of Wales Ft. (Churchill)
#599 - Norway House, Aerial View
#600 - Fort Edmonton, Alta.
#601 - Unveiling Fort Rouge, Garry & Gibraltar memorial, Winnipeg 1909
#602 - Rocky Mountain House, Alberta 1886
#603 - Jasper House, Alberta [1870s]
#604 - [Fur trade illustration – Indigenous people in canoes greeting ship] Arrival of Champlain
#605 - [Champlain monument, Quebec]
#606 - [Illustration - missionaries preaching to Indigenous people]
#607 - [Illustration – Indigenous people fighting in canoes]
#608 - [Unidentified missionary]
#609 - [Portrait of unidentified French explorer (Frontenac?)]
#610 - Frontenac [statue]
#611 - [Illustration of George Simpson in H.B.C. canoe]
#612 - Governor of Rupert's Land on a tour of inspection
#613 - [Illustration of fur trade canoe in rapids]
#614 - [Mountain man leading horse]
#615 - Bella Coola - Lettering on rock as seen from boat [Alexander Mackenzie]
#616 - [Roche Perce]
#617 - [Unidentified fur post]
#618 - Prince of Wales Ft. (Churchill) "N" Bastion
#619 - [Cannons at (Montreal?)]
#620 - [Fur trade illustration - First Sale of Furs at Barraways Coffee House London, 1671]
#621 - Prince Rupert
#622 - Pierre Esprit Radisson
#623 - [Illustration - Indigenous tied to stake]
#624 - Jean de Brebeuf, S.J.
#625 - [Portrait of unidentified fur trader]
#626 - [Fur trade illustration] Mackenzie's first glimpse of the Pacific
#627 - [Unidentified grave marker]
#628 - [Fur trade illustration - explorer talking with Indigenous people]
#629 - [Mount Baker?]
#630 - [Fur trade illustration - fur trader weighing Indigenous people’s furs]
#631 - De la Salle
#632 - [Fur trade illustration - explorers in canoe with Indigenous people]
#633 - [Fur trade illustration - explorers in canoes]
#634 - [Fur trade illustration - sailing ships]
#635 - Jacques Cartier
#636 - [Fur trade illustration – Indigenous people on horseback]
#637 - [Fur trade illustration - Quebec]
#638 - [Remains of Rocky Mountain House, Alta. unmounted]
Processing Status
Processed
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Part Of
Mary Schaffer fonds
Scope & Content
Slides pertain to wildlife and mountains and mountaineering. Includes numbered and unnumbered slides
Date Range
[ca.1900-ca.1920]
Reference Code
V527 / PS 4 - 1 to 15
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Lantern slide
Transparency
Part Of
Mary Schaffer fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II.A. Photographs: lantern slides
Accession Number
2685
Reference Code
V527 / PS 4 - 1 to 15
GMD
Photograph
Lantern slide
Transparency
Date Range
[ca.1900-ca.1920]
Physical Description
15 photographs : transparencies; glass
Scope & Content
Slides pertain to wildlife and mountains and mountaineering. Includes numbered and unnumbered slides
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.

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