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Pushing the limits : the story of Canadian mountaineering

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2000
Author
Scott, Chic
Publisher
Calgary : Rocky Mountain Books
Call Number
F1008 S3
Author
Scott, Chic
Publisher
Calgary : Rocky Mountain Books
Published Date
2000
Physical Description
440p. : ill. (some col.)
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
Signed by the author
ISBN
0921102593
Call Number
F1008 S3
Collection
Alpine Club of Canada Library
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Pushing the limits : the story of Canadian mountaineering

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2000
Author
Scott, Chic
Publisher
Calgary : Rocky Mountain Books
Call Number
01.4 Sco3p
Author
Scott, Chic
Publisher
Calgary : Rocky Mountain Books
Published Date
2000
Physical Description
440 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, ports
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Alpine Club of Canada
Mountaineers
Mountain guides
Notes
Forewords by Hans Gmoser and Brian Greenwood
Bibliography and index
ISBN
0-921-1102-59-3
Accession Number
33000
7278
Call Number
01.4 Sco3p
Collection
Archives Library
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Pushing the Limits: The Story of Canadian Mountaineering - textual

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions55068
Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Scope & Content
Series consists of textual records pertaining to the creation of Chic Scott's book, Pushing the Limits; includes research material and notes, drafts, correspondence and related material.
Date Range
1996 - 1999
Reference Code
M57 / I
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Textual record
Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M57 / V40 / S47
Series
M57 / I : Pushing the Limits: The Story of Canadian Mountaineering
Sous-Fonds
M57
Sub-Series
M57 / I / A: Interview transcript notes
M57 / I / B: Original unedited draft manuscript
M57 / I / C: Chronology of Mountaineering
M57 / I / D: Biographical Profiles
M57 / I / E: Research organized region (Quebec, Ontario, Maritimes, Labrador, and Vancouver Island)
M57 / I / F: Final Corrections on manuscript
M57 / I / G: Research files on Kenney’s ascent of Mt. Robson
M57 / I / H: Correspondence files
M57 / I / I: Misc. English Language materials
M57 / I / J: Misc. French Language materials
M57 / I / K: Notes from publications
M57 / I / L: Maps and Photograph notes
Accession Number
.
Reference Code
M57 / I
GMD
Textual record
Date Range
1996 - 1999
Physical Description
60 cm of textual records
History / Biographical
This is the work of a lifetime. It tells the story of Canada’s 200 year mountaineering history from the early pioneers to modern day climbing athletes. Discover the story of Canadian climbing from the crags to the gyms, from Squamish to Val David and from the Yukon to the Rockies. Read about the Swiss guides hired by Canadian Pacific Hotels who ushered in the glory years of the first ascents. Discover the British and American men of leisure who struggled with the wilderness to reach the summits and unravel the complex geography. Learn about the European immigrants of the 1950s who pushed the limits on the rock walls and the Americans who led the search for frightening new routes on the north faces. Join the British expatriates as they pioneer the exciting new sport of waterfall ice climbing. Then witness the popular growth in sport climbing both on the crags and in the gyms. Finally discover how home grown Canadian climbers, initially slow to take up the challenge of mountaineering, have become world leaders in the sport.
Scope & Content
Series consists of textual records pertaining to the creation of Chic Scott's book, Pushing the Limits; includes research material and notes, drafts, correspondence and related material.
Notes
Series consists of twelve sub-series: M57 / I / A: Interview Notes M57 / I / B: Original unedited draft manuscript M57 / I / C: Chronology of Mountaineering M57 / I / D: Biographical Profiles M57 / I / E: Research organized by region (Quebec, Ontario, Maritimes, Labrador, and Vancouver Island) M57 / I / F: Final corrections on manuscript M57 / I / G: Research files on Kenney’s ascent of Mt. Robson M57 / I / H: Correspondence files M57 / I / I: Misc. English Language materials M57 / I / J: Misc. French Language materials M57 / I / K: Notes from publications M57 / I / L: Maps and photograph notes
Name Access
Scott, Chic
Subject Access
Climbing
Communications
Correspondence
Environment
Exploration
Hiking
Ice climbing
Mountaineers
Mountaineering
Photography
Publication
Research
Sports and recreation
Language
English
Related Material
S47 / I
V40 / I
Category
Exploration, discovery and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Environment
Biographical Source Notes
http://chicscott.com/books.htm
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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Pushing the Limits: The Story of Canadian Mountaineering - sound recordings

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions55069
Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 11 interviews recorded by Chic Scott in 1997 and 1998 for use in his book, Pushing the Limits. Interviewees include Pierre Bergeron, Dave Dorian, Sev Heiberg, Don Kinney, Jim Sinclair, Jean Sylvain, Jim White and Colin Zacharias.
Date Range
1997 -1998
Reference Code
S47 / I / 127 to 137
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Sound recording
Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M57 / V40 / S47
Series
S47 / I : Pushing the Limits: The Story of Canadian Mountaineering
Sous-Fonds
S47
Accession Number
7330
Reference Code
S47 / I / 127 to 137
GMD
Sound recording
Date Range
1997 -1998
Physical Description
11 sound recordings
History / Biographical
This is the work of a lifetime. It tells the story of Canada’s 200 year mountaineering history from the early pioneers to modern day climbing athletes. Discover the story of Canadian climbing from the crags to the gyms, from Squamish to Val David and from the Yukon to the Rockies. Read about the Swiss guides hired by Canadian Pacific Hotels who ushered in the glory years of the first ascents. Discover the British and American men of leisure who struggled with the wilderness to reach the summits and unravel the complex geography. Learn about the European immigrants of the 1950s who pushed the limits on the rock walls and the Americans who led the search for frightening new routes on the north faces. Join the British expatriates as they pioneer the exciting new sport of waterfall ice climbing. Then witness the popular growth in sport climbing both on the crags and in the gyms. Finally discover how home grown Canadian climbers, initially slow to take up the challenge of mountaineering, have become world leaders in the sport. Lavishly illustrated with over 600 photographs. 8.5”X11”, 440pp, hard cover, colour and BW.
Scope & Content
File consists of 11 interviews recorded by Chic Scott in 1997 and 1998 for use in his book, Pushing the Limits. Interviewees include Pierre Bergeron, Dave Dorian, Sev Heiberg, Don Kinney, Jim Sinclair, Jean Sylvain, Jim White and Colin Zacharias.
Notes
Series consists of 11 sound recordings [11 interviews]:
S47 / I / 127 Pierre Bergeron 03-Feb-98
S47 / I / 128 Dave Dorian 15-Jul-97
S47 / I / 129 Dave Dorian 15-Jul-97
S47 / I / 130 Sev Heiberg 25-Sep-97
S47 / I / 131 Don Kinney 06-Jan-97
S47 / I / 132 Jim Sinclair 24-Sep-97
S47 / I / 133 Jim Sinclair 24-Sep-97
S47 / I / 134 Jean Sylvain 28-Jan-98
S47 / I / 135 Jean Sylvain 28-Jan-98
S47 / I / 136 Jim White 13-May-97
S47 / I / 137 Colin Zacharias 21-Jan-97
Name Access
Scott, Chic
Bergeron, Pierre
Dorian, Dave
Heiberg, Sev
Kinney, Don
Sinclair, Jim
Jean Sylvain
White, Jim
Zacharias, Colin
Subject Access
Climbing
Environment
Exploration
Hiking
Ice climbing
Mountaineers
Mountaineering
Personal and Professional Life
Publication
Research
Sports and recreation
Winter sports
Language
English
Related Material
V40 / I
M57 / I
Category
Environment
Exploration, discovery and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
http://chicscott.com/books.htm
Title Source
Title based on contents of series
Processing Status
Processed
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Pushing the Limits: The Story of Canadian Mountaineering - sound recordings

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions55206
Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 126 sound recordings containing interviews used for research and in final publication of book "Pushing the Limits". Includes 126 interviews recorded individually on cassette tapes.
Date Range
1996-1997
Reference Code
S47 / I / 1 to 126
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Cassette
Sound recording
Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M57 / V40 / S47
Series
S47 / I : Pushing the Limits: The Story of Canadian Mountaineering
Sous-Fonds
S47
Accession Number
7330
Reference Code
S47 / I / 1 to 126
GMD
Cassette
Sound recording
Date Range
1996-1997
Physical Description
126 sound recordings
History / Biographical
This is the work of a lifetime. It tells the story of Canada’s 200 year mountaineering history from the early pioneers to modern day climbing athletes. Discover the story of Canadian climbing from the crags to the gyms, from Squamish to Val David and from the Yukon to the Rockies. Read about the Swiss guides hired by Canadian Pacific Hotels who ushered in the glory years of the first ascents. Discover the British and American men of leisure who struggled with the wilderness to reach the summits and unravel the complex geography. Learn about the European immigrants of the 1950s who pushed the limits on the rock walls and the Americans who led the search for frightening new routes on the north faces. Join the British expatriates as they pioneer the exciting new sport of waterfall ice climbing. Then witness the popular growth in sport climbing both on the crags and in the gyms. Finally discover how home grown Canadian climbers, initially slow to take up the challenge of mountaineering, have become world leaders in the sport.
Scope & Content
File consists of 126 sound recordings containing interviews used for research and in final publication of book "Pushing the Limits". Includes 126 interviews recorded individually on cassette tapes.
Notes
Sound recordings correspond with Hi-8 recordings V40 / I / NF - 1 to 126.
Name Access
Scott, Chic
Subject Access
Mountains
Mountaineering
History
Environment
Biography
Climbing
Sports and recreation
Winter sports
Personal and Professional Life
Access Restrictions
Reference only
Reproduction Restrictions
Restricted: copyright remains with owner
Language
English
Related Material
M57 / I
S47 / I
Category
Sports, recreation and leisure
Exploration, discovery and travel
Environment
Biographical Source Notes
http://chicscott.com/books.htm
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Content Details
Recorded interviews:
S47 / I / 1 Serge Angelucci 25-Apr-97
S47 / I / 2 Peter Arbic 15-Aug-97
S47 / I / 3 Tim Auger 02-Dec-96
S47 / I / 4 Tim Auger 02-Dec-96
S47 / I / 5 Joe Bajan 21-Sep-97
S47 / I / 6 Neil Bennett 9-Jan-97
S47 / I / 7 Claude Berube 06-May-97
S47 / I / 8 Marc Blais 03-May-97
S47 / I / 9 Barry Blanchand 06-Dec-96
S47 / I / 10 Barry Blanchand 06-Dec-96
S47 / I / 11 James Blench 12-Nov-96
S47 / I / 12 James Blench 12-Nov-96
S47 / I / 13 Leon Blumer 30-Dec-96
S47 / I / 14 Rene Boisselle 23-Apr-97
S47 / I / 15 Rene Boisselle 23-Apr-97
S47 / I / 16 Glen Boles 29-Aug-96
S47 / I / 17 Fips Broda 18-Aug-96
S47 / I / 18 Fips Broda 18-Aug-96
S47 / I / 19 Eric Brooks 14-Jan-97
S47 / I / 20 Rob Chisnall 15-May-97
S47 / I / 21 John Clarke 13-Jan-97
S47 / I / 22 Dwayne Congdon 06-Dec-96
S47 / I / 23 Dwayne Congdon 06-Dec-96
S47 / I / 24 Geoff Creighton 17-Jan-97
S47 / I / 25 Allan Derbyshire 28-Aug-96
S47 / I / 26 Franz Dopf 26-Aug-96
S47 / I / 27 Sean Dougherty 17-Sep-97
S47 / I / 28 Sean Dougherty 17-Sep-97
S47 / I / 29 Michael Down 21-Jan-97
S47 / I / 30 Michael Down 21-Jan-97
S47 / I / 31 Kevin Doyle 22-Sep-96
S47 / I / 32 Kevin Doyle 22-Sep-96
S47 / I / 33 Bruce Fairley 25-Jan-97
S47 / I / 34 Jack Firth 03-Dec-96
S47 / I / 35 Jack Firth 03-Dec-96
S47 / I / 36 Scott Flavelle 15-Jan-97
S47 / I / 37 Don Forest 19-Sep-96
S47 / I / 38 Greg Foweraker 13-Jan-97
S47 / I / 39 Peter Fuhrmann 07-Aug-97
S47 / I / 40 Peter Fuhrmann 07-Aug-97
S47 / I / 41 Lloyd Gallagher 10-Nov-96
S47 / I / 42 Don Gardener 16-Oct-96
S47 / I / 43 Francois Garneau 07-May-97
S47 / I / 44 Andy Genereux 17-Oct-96
S47 / I / 45 Andy Genereux 17-Oct-96
S47 / I / 46 Hans Gmoser 09-Nov-96
S47 / I / 47 Hans Gmoser 09-Nov-96
S47 / I / 48 Brian Greenwood 01-Aug-96
S47 / I / 49 Brian Greenwood 03-Aug-96
S47 / I / 50 Leo Grillmair 25-Jan-97
S47 / I / 51 Jim Haberl 23-Jan-97
S47 / I / 52 Jim Haberl 23-Jan-97
S47 / I / 53 Dean Hart 11-Jan-97
S47 / I / 54 Bruce Hendricks 09-Nov-96
S47 / I / 55 Bruce Hendricks 09-Nov-96
S47 / I / 56 Bob Hind 23-Aug-96
S47 / I / 57 Bob Hind 23-Aug-96
S47 / I / 58 Ralph Hutchinson 03-Jan-97
S47 / I / 59 Ralph Hutchinson 03-Jan-97
S47 / I / 60 Trevor Jones 01-Sep-96
S47 / I / 61 Trevor Jones 01-Sep-96
S47 / I / 62 Jon Jones 23-Sep-96
S47 / I / 63 Jon Jones 23-Sep-96
S47 / I / 64 Ken Jones 25-Sep-96
S47 / I / 65 Dave Jones 15-Jan-97
S47 / I / 66 Joe Josephson 06-Nov-96
S47 / I / 67 Joe Josephson 06-Nov-96
S47 / I / 68 Martin & Esther Kafer 08-Aug-96
S47 / I / 69 Martin & Esther Kafer 08-Aug-96
S47 / I / 70 Martin & Esther Kafer 08-Aug-96
S47 / I / 71 Urs Kallen 15-Oct-96
S47 / I / 72 Urs Kallen 15-Oct-96
S47 / I / 73 Bruce Kay 20-Jan-97
S47 / I / 74 Bruce Keller 24-Sep-96
S47 / I / 75 Tami Knight 16-Jan-97
S47 / I / 76 Tami Knight 16-Jan-97
S47 / I / 77 Guy Lacelle 05-Nov-96
S47 / I / 78 Paul Laperriere 26-Apr-97
S47 / I / 79 Claude Lavallee 04-May-97
S47 / I / 80 Claude Lavallee 04-May-97
S47 / I / 81 Charlie Locke 17-Dec-96
S47 / I / 82 Charlie Locke 17-Dec-96
S47 / I / 83 Dick Lofthouse 26-Sep-96
S47 / I / 84 Don Lyon 10-Jan-97
S47 / I / 85 Don Lyon 10-Jan-97
S47 / I / 86 Bernard Mailhot 30-Apr-97
S47 / I / 87 Bernard Mailhot 30-Apr-97
S47 / I / 88 Jeff Marshall 08-Sep-96
S47 / I / 89 Jeff Marshall 08-Sep-96
S47 / I / 90 John Martin 29-Oct-96
S47 / I / 91 John Martin 29-Oct-96
S47 / I / 92 Pat Morrow 05-Dec-96
S47 / I / 93 Pat Morrow 05-Dec-96
S47 / I / 94 Chris Oates & Judy Barnes 15-May-97
S47 / I / 95 Chris Perry 26-Sep-96
S47 / I / 96 Chris Perry 26-Sep-96
S47 / I / 97 Bernard Poisson 02-May-97
S47 / I / 98 Bernard Poisson 02-May-97
S47 / I / 99 Choc Quinn 27-Aug-96
S47 / I / 100 Regis Richard 08-May-97
S47 / I / 101 Karl Ricker 16-Aug-96
S47 / I / 102 John Ricker 05-Jan-97
S47 / I / 103 John Ricker 05-Jan-97
S47 / I / 104 Ward Robinson 03-Sep-96
S47 / I / 105 Rob Rohn 10-Nov-96
S47 / I / 106 Jim & Jola Sandford 22-Jan-97
S47 / I / 107 Don Serl 06-Aug-96
S47 / I / 108 Don Serl 06-Aug-96
S47 / I / 109 Paddy Sherman 13-Aug-96
S47 / I / 110 Laurie Skreslet 20-Sep-96
S47 / I / 111 Laurie Skreslet 20-Sep-96
S47 / I / 112 Gordie Smaill 20-Sep-97
S47 / I / 113 Dave & Reg Smart 14-May-97
S47 / I / 114 Dave & Reg Smart 14-May-97
S47 / I / 115 Albi Sole 28-Oct-96
S47 / I / 116 Albi Sole 28-Oct-96
S47 / I / 117 Francois Thivieroe 24-Apr-97
S47 / I / 118 Murray Toft 24-Oct-96
S47 / I / 119 Don Vockeroth 28-Dec-96
S47 / I / 120 Don Vockeroth 28-Dec-96
S47 / I / 121 Mills Winram 17-Aug-96
S47 / I / 122 Rob Wood 02-Aug-96
S47 / I / 123 Sharon Wood 12-Nov-96
S47 / I / 124 Sharon Wood 12-Nov-96
S47 / I / 125 Glenn Woodsworth 15-Aug-96
S47 / I / 126 Glenn Woodsworth 15-Aug-96
Processing Status
Processed
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Pushing the Limits: The Story of Canadian Mountaineering - visual

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions55200
Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Scope & Content
Series is comprised of digital images (copies) and interviews used for research and final publication of book "Pushing the Limits". Includes 126 individual interviews recorded on Fuji Hi-8 tapes.
Date Range
1996 - 1997
Reference Code
V40 / I
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Digital image
Photograph
Film
Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M57 / V40 / S47
Series
V40 / I : Pushing the Limits: The Story of Canadian Mountaineering
Sous-Fonds
V40
Sub-Series
V40 / I / A / PA : Photographs
V40 / I / B / NF : Films
Accession Number
7330
Reference Code
V40 / I
GMD
Digital image
Photograph
Film
Date Range
1996 - 1997
Physical Description
1694 digital images and 126 films
History / Biographical
This is the work of a lifetime. It tells the story of Canada’s 200 year mountaineering history from the early pioneers to modern day climbing athletes. Discover the story of Canadian climbing from the crags to the gyms, from Squamish to Val David and from the Yukon to the Rockies. Read about the Swiss guides hired by Canadian Pacific Hotels who ushered in the glory years of the first ascents. Discover the British and American men of leisure who struggled with the wilderness to reach the summits and unravel the complex geography. Learn about the European immigrants of the 1950s who pushed the limits on the rock walls and the Americans who led the search for frightening new routes on the north faces. Join the British expatriates as they pioneer the exciting new sport of waterfall ice climbing. Then witness the popular growth in sport climbing both on the crags and in the gyms. Finally discover how home grown Canadian climbers, initially slow to take up the challenge of mountaineering, have become world leaders in the sport.
Scope & Content
Series is comprised of digital images (copies) and interviews used for research and final publication of book "Pushing the Limits". Includes 126 individual interviews recorded on Fuji Hi-8 tapes.
Notes
Interviews are arranged alphabetically in series by last name of interviewee [see "Content Details"].
Name Access
Scott, Chic
Subject Access
Mountains
Mountaineering
History
Environment
Biography
Climbing
Sports and recreation
Winter sports
Personal and Professional Life
Access Restrictions
Reference only
Reproduction Restrictions
Restricted: copyright of all images remain with owner
Language
English
Related Material
M57 / I
S47 / I
Category
Sports, recreation and leisure
Exploration, discovery and travel
Environment
Biographical Source Notes
http://chicscott.com/books.htm
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Content Details
Digital images
981 images in JPG images are accessible for reference only
714 PCD images are inaccessible due to the format being obsolete. .pcd format is a proprietary format by Kodak. Interviews on films:
V40 / I / NF - 1 Serge Angelucci 25-Apr-97
V40 / I / NF - 2 Peter Arbic 15-Aug-97
V40 / I / NF - 3 Tim Auger 02-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 4 Tim Auger 02-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 5 Joe Bajan 21-Sep-97
V40 / I / NF - 6 Neil Bennett 9-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 7 Claude Berube 06-May-97
V40 / I / NF - 8 Marc Blais 03-May-97
V40 / I / NF - 9 Barry Blanchand 06-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 10 Barry Blanchand 06-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 11 James Blench 12-Nov-96
V40 / I / NF - 12 James Blench 12-Nov-96
V40 / I / NF - 13 Leon Blumer 30-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 14 Rene Boisselle 23-Apr-97
V40 / I / NF - 15 Rene Boisselle 23-Apr-97
V40 / I / NF - 16 Glen Boles 29-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 17 Fips Broda 18-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 18 Fips Broda 18-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 19 Eric Brooks 14-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 20 Rob Chisnall 15-May-97
V40 / I / NF - 21 John Clarke 13-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 22 Dwayne Congdon 06-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 23 Dwayne Congdon 06-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 24 Geoff Creighton 17-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 25 Allan Derbyshire 28-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 26 Franz Dopf 26-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 27 Sean Dougherty 17-Sep-97
V40 / I / NF - 28 Sean Dougherty 17-Sep-97
V40 / I / NF - 29 Michael Down 21-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 30 Michael Down 21-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 31 Kevin Doyle 22-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 32 Kevin Doyle 22-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 33 Bruce Fairley 25-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 34 Jack Firth 03-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 35 Jack Firth 03-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 36 Scott Flavelle 15-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 37 Don Forest 19-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 38 Greg Foweraker 13-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 39 Peter Fuhrmann 07-Aug-97
V40 / I / NF - 40 Peter Fuhrmann 07-Aug-97
V40 / I / NF - 41 Lloyd Gallagher 10-Nov-96
V40 / I / NF - 42 Don Gardener 16-Oct-96
V40 / I / NF - 43 Francois Garneau 07-May-97
V40 / I / NF - 44 Andy Gewereux 17-Oct-96
V40 / I / NF - 45 Andy Gewereux 17-Oct-96
V40 / I / NF - 46 Hans Gmoser 09-Nov-96
V40 / I / NF - 47 Hans Gmoser 09-Nov-96
V40 / I / NF - 48 Brian Greenwood 01-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 49 Brian Greenwood 03-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 50 Leon Grillmair 25-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 51 Jim Haberl 23-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 52 Jim Haberl 23-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 53 Dean Hart 11-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 54 Bruce Hendricks 09-Nov-96
V40 / I / NF - 55 Bruce Hendricks 09-Nov-96
V40 / I / NF - 56 Bob Hind 23-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 57 Bob Hind 23-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 58 Ralph Hutchinson 03-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 59 Ralph Hutchinson 03-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 60 Trevor Jones 01-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 61 Trevor Jones 01-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 62 Jon Jones 23-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 63 Jon Jones 23-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 64 Ken Jones 25-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 65 Dave Jones 15-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 66 Joe Josephson 06-Nov-96
V40 / I / NF - 67 Joe Josephson 06-Nov-96
V40 / I / NF - 68 Martin & Esther Kafer 08-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 69 Martin & Esther Kafer 08-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 70 Martin & Esther Kafer 08-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 71 Urs Kallen 15-Oct-96
V40 / I / NF - 72 Urs Kallen 15-Oct-96
V40 / I / NF - 73 Bruce Kay 20-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 74 Bruce Keller 24-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 75 Tami Knight 16-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 76 Tami Knight 16-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 77 Guy Lacelle 05-Nov-96
V40 / I / NF - 78 Paul Laperriere 26-Apr-97
V40 / I / NF - 79 Claude Lavallee 04-May-97
V40 / I / NF - 80 Claude Lavallee 04-May-97
V40 / I / NF - 81 Charlie Locke 17-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 82 Charlie Locke 17-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 83 Dick Lofthouse 26-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 84 Don Lyon 10-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 85 Don Lyon 10-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 86 Bernard Mailhot 30-Apr-97
V40 / I / NF - 87 Bernard Mailhot 30-Apr-97
V40 / I / NF - 88 Jeff Marshall 08-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 89 Jeff Marshall 08-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 90 John Martin 29-Oct-96
V40 / I / NF - 91 John Martin 29-Oct-96
V40 / I / NF - 92 Pat Morrow 05-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 93 Pat Morrow 05-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 94 Chris Oates & Judy Barnes 15-May-97
V40 / I / NF - 95 Chris Perry 26-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 96 Chris Perry 26-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 97 Bernard Poisson 02-May-97
V40 / I / NF - 98 Bernard Poisson 02-May-97
V40 / I / NF - 99 Choc Quinn 27-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 100 Regis Richard 08-May-97
V40 / I / NF - 101 Karl Ricker 16-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 102 John Ricker 05-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 103 John Ricker 05-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 104 Ward Robinson 03-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 105 Rob Rohn 10-Nov-96
V40 / I / NF - 106 Jim & Jola Sandford 22-Jan-97
V40 / I / NF - 107 Don Searl 06-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 108 Don Searl 06-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 109 Paddy Sherman 13-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 110 Laurie Skreslet 20-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 111 Laurie Skreslet 20-Sep-96
V40 / I / NF - 112 Gordie Smaill 20-Sep-97
V40 / I / NF - 113 Dave & Reg Smart 14-May-97
V40 / I / NF - 114 Dave & Reg Smart 14-May-97
V40 / I / NF - 115 Albi Sole 28-Oct-96
V40 / I / NF - 116 Albi Sole 28-Oct-96
V40 / I / NF - 117 Francois Thivieroe 24-Apr-97
V40 / I / NF - 118 Murray Toft 24-Oct-96
V40 / I / NF - 119 Don Vockeroth 28-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 120 Don Vockeroth 28-Dec-96
V40 / I / NF - 121 Mills Winram 17-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 122 Rob Wood 02-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 123 Sharon Wood 12-Nov-96
V40 / I / NF - 124 Sharon Wood 12-Nov-96
V40 / I / NF - 125 Glenn Woodsworth 15-Aug-96
V40 / I / NF - 126 Glenn Woodsworth 15-Aug-96
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Chic Scott fonds
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of interviews, research notes,manuscripts, printed and digital photographs, and other materials produced and collected by Chic Scott between 1982 and 2021. Content pertains to Chic's various publications and research projects, the Canadian Himalayan Foundation, the Canadian '82 Evere…
Date Range
1982-2021
Reference Code
M57 / S47 / V40
Description Level
1 / Fonds
GMD
Machine-readable data file
Digital image
Motion picture
Video
Photograph
Photograph print
Sound recording
Cassette
Reel to reel
Textual record
Private record
Published record
Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Description Level
1 / Fonds
Fonds Number
M57 / S47 / V40
Sous-Fonds
M57
S47
V40
Accession Number
6499
6772
7330
8110
8123
2014.8295
2014.8311
2014.8374
2015.8559
2019.57
2021.15 (unproc)
Reference Code
M57 / S47 / V40
GMD
Machine-readable data file
Digital image
Motion picture
Video
Photograph
Photograph print
Sound recording
Cassette
Reel to reel
Textual record
Private record
Published record
Date Range
1982-2021
Physical Description
Sound recordings: 224 audio tape cassettes, 7 audio tape reels. -- 78 CD-ROM. with digital files -- Moving images: 148 videocassettes: 133 Hi8, 15 VHS. ; 149 DVDs -- 4.2 m textual records
History / Biographical
Charles (Chic) C. Scott, b.1945, is a mountaineer, mountain guide and writer based in Banff, Alberta, Canada. Scott climbed extensively in the western Canada and the Himalayas until the mid-1970s. He guided extensively in the European Alps for five seasons, ca.1970, and worked as a climber for "The Eiger Sanction," a Hollywood movie starring Clint Eastwood. Scott resumed climbing in 1988, after a period working at the University of Calgary. His publications include "Alpinism," editor, "Ski Trails in the Canadian Rockies," "The History of the Calgary Mountain Club", "Summits and Icefields", "Pushing the Limits: the Story of Canadian Mountaineering", "Powder Pioneers : Ski Stories from the Canadian Rockies and Columbia Mountains", and "Deep Powder and Steep Rock : the Life of Mountain Guide Hans Gmoser".
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of interviews, research notes,manuscripts, printed and digital photographs, and other materials produced and collected by Chic Scott between 1982 and 2021. Content pertains to Chic's various publications and research projects, the Canadian Himalayan Foundation, the Canadian '82 Everest Expedition, and collected and personal materials. Items in fonds are arranged mostly by individual projects/areas of research.
Notes
Fonds consists of 15 series: Series I : Pushing the Limits Series II : Mountain Romantics Series III : Summits and Icefields Series IV : Powder Pioneers Series V : Deep Powder and Steep Rock Series VI : Ski Trails of the Canadian Rockies Series VII : Hans Gmoser Film Collection Series VIII : The Canadian Himalayan Foundation Series IX : The Book of Mortimer Series X : Tommy and Lawrence Series XI : The Yam Series XII :Calgary Mountain Club Series XIII : Young at Heart Series XIV : Chic Scott personal records Series XV : A LIFE IN THE WILD: The Story of Mountain Explorer John Baldwin Access to interviews limited to VHS reference compilations.
Name Access
Scott, Charles (Chic)
Scott, Chic
Subject Access
Exploration, discovery and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Publication
Research
Personal and Professional Life
Mountaineering
Interview
Organizations
Biography
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: reference copy recordings
Finding aids and reference tools series and file description
Creator
Scott, Chic
Category
Exploration, discovery and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Title Source
Title based on accession record and contents of fonds
Processing Status
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The last unclimbable : Brussels Peak

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue11285
Medium
Library - Periodical
Author
Scott, Chic
Call Number
P
Author
Scott, Chic
Physical Description
p. 50-54
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Equipment
Mountaineering
Names, Geographical
Notes
In Mountain Heritage Magazine, vol. 3, no. 2, Summer 2000
Excerpt from "Pushing the limits, the story of Canadian mountaineering" / Chic Scott
Call Number
P
Collection
Archives Library
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A line above the sky : A story of how to be wild

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue26205
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2023
Author
Mort, Helen
Publisher
London : Edbury Press
Call Number
02 M74a
Author
Mort, Helen
Publisher
London : Edbury Press
Published Date
2023
Physical Description
256 pages ; 22 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Memoir
Adventure
Women
Abstract
Helen Mort has always been drawn to the thrill and risk of climbing: the tension between human and rockface, and the climber's powerful connection to the elemental world. But when she becomes a mother for the first time, she finds herself re-examining her relationship with both the natural world and herself, as well as the way the world views women who aren't afraid to take risks. A Line Above the Sky melds memoir and nature writing to ask why humans are drawn to danger, and how we can find freedom in pushing our limits. It is a visceral love letter to losing oneself in physicality, whether climbing a mountain or bringing a child into the world, and an unforgettable celebration of womanhood in all its forms. -- Back cover
ISBN
9781529107791
Accession Number
P2023.25
Call Number
02 M74a
Collection
Archives Library
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The Bugaboos : an alpine history

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20178
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1987
Author
Garden, J. F.
Publisher
Revelstoke : Footprint Publishing
Call Number
F1089 B8 G3 reference
Author
Garden, J. F.
Responsibility
J.F. Garden (author)
Fred Becky (introduction)
Publisher
Revelstoke : Footprint Publishing
Published Date
1987
Physical Description
156 pages : illustrations (some color)
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Bugaboos
Mountaineering
History
Kain, Conrad
Wheeler, Arthur Oliver
Harmon, Byron
Rock climbing
Contents
Pt. 1. Conrad Kain -- 1. The Nunataks -- 2. A veritable Bugaboo -- 3. The outfitter -- Pt. II. The hard men -- 4. A Bugaboo no longer -- 5. The last Bugaboo -- 6. Fred Beckey arrives -- 7. High angle climbing -- 8. An exceptional summer, 1959 -- 9. Cooper's east faces -- 10. Patagonia -- 11. Beckey returns -- 12. Traverse -- Pt. III. New standards -- 13. Old and new faces -- 14. Pushing the limits -- 15. What's next? -- Winter ascent: south Howser Tower -- 17. Granite.
Notes
Includes photographs by Glen Boles, Ed Cooper, Scott Flavelle, J.F. Garden, Byron Harmon (Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies Archives & Library), Daryl Hatten, Roger W. Laurilla, James B. Maitre, Rob Rohn, John Simpson, Uldis Veideman, Jim Weston
Signed by author - addressed to Margaret and Hans Gmoser
ISBN
0-9691621-1-1
Accession Number
AC637
Call Number
F1089 B8 G3 reference
Collection
Alpine Club of Canada Library
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TIDES : a climber's voyage

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25044
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2018
Author
Bullock, Nick
Publisher
[Place of publication not identified] : VERTEBRATE Publishing
Call Number
G512 T53 B85
  1 website  
Author
Bullock, Nick
Publisher
[Place of publication not identified] : VERTEBRATE Publishing
Published Date
2018
Physical Description
1 volume : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Rock climbing
Autobiography
Travel
Abstract
Nick Bullock is a climber who lives in a small green van, flitting between Llanberis, Wales, and Chamonix in the French Alps. Tides, Nick’s second book, is the much-anticipated follow-up to his critically acclaimed debut Echoes. Now retired from the strain of work as a prison officer, Nick is free to climb. A lot. Tides is a treasury of his antics and adventures with some of the world’s leading climbers, including Steve House, Kenton Cool, Nico Favresse, Andy Houseman and James McHaffie. Follow Nick and his partners as they push the limits on some of the world’s most serious routes: The Bells! The Bells! on Gogarth’s North Stack Wall; the Slovak Direct on Denali; Guerdon Grooves on Buachaille Etive Mor; and the north faces of Chang Himal and Mount Alberta, among countless others. Nick’s life can be equated to the rhythm of the sea. At high tide, he climbs, he loves it, he is good at it; he laughs and jokes, scares himself, falls, gets back up and climbs some more. Then the tide goes out and he finds himself alone, exposed, all questions and no answers. Self-doubt, grieving for friends or family, fearful, sometimes opinionated, occasionally angry – his writing more honest and exposed than in any account of a climb. Only when the tide turns is he able to forget once more. Tides is a gripping memoir that captures the very essence of what it means to dedicate one’s life to climbing. (from Vertebrate Publishing website)
Contents
Prologue - living scared
love and hate
immortal?
nothing more
the cutting lap
the rain
the emotional tightrope
bad shit
deception
the web
cravings
death or glory
slave to the rhythm?
bittersweet desire
strange eden
how soon is now
you only live twice
the cathedral
trapped
evening redness in the west
into the shadow
similar to a scottish quarry
best before
death of paradise
the pitfalls of a peroni supermodel
what were his dreams?
balloons
that's rowdy, dude
over the top
flames
dreams and screams
just beneath the surface
the light of the moon
the mountain soundtrack
please queue here
dawn to dusk to dawn
threshold shift
postscript
acknowledgements
Notes
Signed by author
Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival winner for Mountain Literature (non-fiction) Jon Whyte award
ISBN
9781911342533
Accession Number
AC639
Call Number
G512 T53 B85
Collection
Alpine Club of Canada Library
URL Notes
Summary on Vertebrate Publishing website
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Hangdog days : conflict, change, and the race for 5.14

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25038
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2019
Author
Smoot, Jeff
Publisher
Seattle, Washington : Mountaineers Books
Call Number
G513 H35 S66
  1 website  
Author
Smoot, Jeff
Publisher
Seattle, Washington : Mountaineers Books
Published Date
2019
Physical Description
302 pages : illustrations
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Rock climbing
History
Abstract
Hangdog Days vividly chronicles the era when rock climbing exploded in popularity, attracting a new generation of talented climbers eager to reach new heights via harder routes and faster ascents. This contentious, often entertaining period gave rise to sport climbing, climbing gyms, and competitive climbing--indelibly transforming the sport. Jeff Smoot was one of those brash young climbers, and here he traces the development of traditional climbing "rules," enforced first through peer pressure, then later through intimidation and sabotage. In the late '70s, several climbers began introducing new tactics including "hangdogging," hanging on gear to practice moves, that the old guard considered cheating. As more climbers broke ranks with traditional style, the new gymnastic approach pushed the limits of climbing from 5.12 to 5.13. When French climber Jean-Baptiste Tribout ascended To Bolt or Not to Be, 5.14a, at Smith Rock in 1986, he cracked a barrier many people had considered impenetrable. In his lively, fast-paced history enriched with insightful firsthand experience, Smoot focuses on the climbing achievements of three of the era's superstars: John Bachar, Todd Skinner, and Alan Watts, while not neglecting the likes of Ray Jardine, Lynn Hill, Mark Hudon, Tony Yaniro, and Peter Croft. He deftly brings to life the characters and events of this raucous, revolutionary time in rock climbing, exploring, as he says, "what happened and why it mattered, not only to me but to the people involved and those who have followed" (from Mountaineers Books website)
Contents
Part One. The hangdog days -- Part Two. If not now, when? -- Part Three. The renegade -- Part Four. The godforsaken rock -- Part Five. That accursed crack -- Part Six. Churning in the wake.
Notes
Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival 2019 finalist for Mountain Literature
ISBN
9781680512328
Accession Number
AC639
Call Number
G513 H35 S66
Collection
Alpine Club of Canada Library
URL Notes
Summary on Mountaineers Books website
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Extreme conditions : courageous climbers push beyond the limits of breath

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue3172
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Author
Torrey, Lee
Call Number
RC103 A4 T6 Pam
Author
Torrey, Lee
Physical Description
p.54-58, 76-77 : ill
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Notes
In Science Digest, February 1986
Call Number
RC103 A4 T6 Pam
Collection
Alpine Club of Canada Library
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The push: a climbers's journey of endurance, risk, and going beyond limits

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19900
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2017
Author
Caldwell, Tommy
Publisher
New York : Viking
Call Number
G513 C35 P87
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Author
Caldwell, Tommy
Responsibility
Tommy Caldwell
Publisher
New York : Viking
Published Date
2017
Physical Description
341 p. ; illus.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Biography
Yosemite Valley
California, United States
Abstract
Pertains the the the nineteen day free climb on Yosemite's Dawn Wall, successfully executed by Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson in 2014.
ISBN
9780399562709
Accession Number
AC634
Call Number
G513 C35 P87
Collection
Alpine Club of Canada Library
URL Notes
American Alpine Club article
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Date
n.d.
Material
metal; paper; fabric; glue
Catalogue Number
104.27.1005 a-m
Description
A white cotton muslin bag/sack (m) containing Ken Jones’s first aid kit:(a) a white metal container (empty) for Band-aids, adhesive bandages, with a round-cornered rectangular lid with a snap closure. “Tyro-thri-cin Pad BAND-AID MEDIUM PACKAGE” is printed in black on top the lid; on the front of th…
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Title
First Aid Kit
Date
n.d.
Material
metal; paper; fabric; glue
Dimensions
30.0 x 61.0 cm
Description
A white cotton muslin bag/sack (m) containing Ken Jones’s first aid kit:(a) a white metal container (empty) for Band-aids, adhesive bandages, with a round-cornered rectangular lid with a snap closure. “Tyro-thri-cin Pad BAND-AID MEDIUM PACKAGE” is printed in black on top the lid; on the front of the container “36 ASSORTED ADHESIVE (a) “BANDAGES” in black, “BAND-AID” in red, “ADHESIVE BANDAGES Tyro-thri-cin Pad Antiseptic”, “JOHNSON AND JOHNSON” in script, “NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. CHICAGO ILL.” in black.(b) a roll of adhesive tape “JOHNSON’S” in red, ADHESIVE TAPE WATERPROOF” in blue “JOHNSON AND JOHNSON” in red in script “LIMITED MONTREAL”, “L” in red, “MADE IN CANADA”.(c) a blue red, yellow and white paper box with a roll of white white gauze inside. On the top of the box, on a blue background is a red-rimmed yellow circle with the words “JOHNSON’S GAUZE BANDAGES” in red, and in the centre, “10 YDS.” in blue, “1” in red, “INCH” in blue. (d) a yellow, white, red and blue box with a blue circle, white printing insi de “BLUE JAY TRADE MARK” three pieces of pink moleskin adhered to soft plastic strips and a piece irregular-cut foam attached to a piece of corrugated plastic. The instruction sheet for using the moleskin is also in the box.(e) a metal can, (tube) with a metal push-on lid of “LOWNEY’S COCOA BUTTER” in yellow writing on a black background.(f) a metal can, (tube) with a metal push-on lid of “CAMPHOR ICE” “TRADE Vaseline MARK” printed in an oval in white writing on a blue background.(g) a round metal container with a lid; a round piece of white paper with faded red/pink lettering “PROTECTOL” “IT DOES PREVENT SUNBURN” “HARPER”, “1066 E. 54th Ave. Vancouver B.C.” (h) a red flat tin with a hinged lid of “Elastoplast TRADE MARK” in white on a black oval, “BOIL DRESSINGS” in white lettering. The tin contains the instruction sheet, two round dressings and one square-cut dressing.(i) one clear glass jar with a black metal lid, a label red, white and blue “ZINC OXIDE OINTMENT B.P.” in white on a red background, “PURE STANDARD PRODUCTS LIMITED Edmonton Alberta” in white on a blue background.(j) a hinged metal container “Allenbury’s PASTILLES”; inside are three beige and red boxes that contain one used, two not opened, tubes of “Kenacomb OINTMENT” “SQUIBB”.(k) one beige elasticized ankle support, straight cut with a cut-out slit for the ankle, a cotton tab on the top rim with “OLYMPIC” printed in black.(l) one long strip of beige-coloured flannel rolled up and secured with a safety pin.(m) a white cotton muslin bag/sack
Subject
home
toiletries
first aid
skiing
guiding
Ken Jones
Credit
Gift of Bridget Jones, 2009
Catalogue Number
104.27.1005 a-m
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Date
ca. 1922 – 1932
Material
metal; leather; glass
Catalogue Number
104.41.0237
Description
Black hard-sided leather No.1 Kodak Series III folding camera. The front panel is released by pressing a small round metal button on the narrow bottom edge [the bottom of the camera is noted by the presence of a threaded hole where a tripod could be mounted] and has a small rectangular metal foot w…
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Title
Folding Camera
Date
ca. 1922 – 1932
Material
metal; leather; glass
Dimensions
17.1 x 7.8 x 3.5 cm
Description
Black hard-sided leather No.1 Kodak Series III folding camera. The front panel is released by pressing a small round metal button on the narrow bottom edge [the bottom of the camera is noted by the presence of a threaded hole where a tripod could be mounted] and has a small rectangular metal foot with “Kodak” engraved in decorative writing that keeps the camera propped up. The lens mechanism slides out on tracks with soft black leather bellows behind it and a viewfinder that can be used in portrait and landscape by gently push to the side. There is a art-deco decorated stylus housed next to the lens. There is lots of text along the lens to make adjustments, it is a “DIOMATIC No 0” lens. There are small plaques along the camera base which read “NO. 1 - KODAK SERIES III” “MADE IN CANADA BY CANADIAN KODAK CO., LIMITED TORONTO, ONT 28981”. The back panel of the camera pops off by pressing two metal clasps on both short sides and can house a roll of film. On the back embossed is text that reads “USE “KODAK” FILM NO A120” When the camera is open, on the top is a leather strap with a faded “Kodak” embossed on it.
Subject
film photography
folding camera
Kodak
photography
Credit
Gift of L. A. E Duncan, Calgary, 1980
Catalogue Number
104.41.0237
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Photography in Canada 1960-2000

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24959
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2017
Author
Canadian Photography Institute
Publisher
Ottawa, Ontario : Canadian Photography Insitute : National Gallery of Canada
Call Number
06.4 C16ph
  1 website  
Author
Canadian Photography Institute
Responsibility
Andrea Kunard
National Gallery of Canada
Publisher
Ottawa, Ontario : Canadian Photography Insitute : National Gallery of Canada
Published Date
2017
Physical Description
175 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Canada
Canada - After 1914
Canadian art
Photography
Exhibition catalogue
Exhibitions
Collection
Abstract
This fifth and final volume in the series dedicated to the National Gallery of Canada's immense photography collection documents the emergence of the medium as a recognized artistic discipline in Canada. The creation and growth of this unique collection reflects the enormous development in the practice, collection and display of photography over the latter half of the 20th century. Prior to this time, government institutions, commercial establishments and the legal, medical and journalism professions prized it for its documentary value. As a result, photographs rarely entered the collections of major institutions. This changed in the 1960s when art became more vigorous and dynamic. Photography especially articulated probing, contentious ideas of art, the artist, identity, sexuality and community. Art institutions, themselves undergoing radical transformation, acted as an interface between artist and public, and attempted to articulate movements and trends in art and photography. With dozens of full-page plates each accompanied by an individual abstract, the publication offers a scholarly essay providing artistic, cultural and historical context. Artists featured include those at the forefront of the changes in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as more contemporary figures who continue to push at the limits of the definition of the medium. They include Roy Arden, Raymonde April, Ed Burtnysky, Carol Conde´ and Karl Beveridge, Evergon, General Idea, Rodney Graham, Angela Grauerholz, Geoffrey James, Suzy Lake, Ken Lum, Gabor Szilasi, N.E. Thing Co, Ian Wallace and Jin-me Yoon.
Contents
Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Photography in Canada, 1960-2000: a selection from the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography and National Gallery of Canada Collections -- Catalogue -- Note.
Notes
Features photographs by Jin-me Yoon taken in Banff National Park
Features photographs by Edward Burtynsky - Whyte Museum has Burtynsky's in art collection
ISBN
9780888849489
Accession Number
2019.95
Call Number
06.4 C16ph
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
National Gallery of Canada website for publication
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Mountains : mapping the earth's extremes

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19921
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2016
Author
Dech, Stefan
Messner, Reinhold
Sparwasser, Nils
Publisher
London, England : Thames and Hudson
Call Number
GA D43 M68
  1 website  
Author
Dech, Stefan
Messner, Reinhold
Sparwasser, Nils
Responsibility
Stefan Dech, Reinhold Messner, Nils Sparwasser
Publisher
London, England : Thames and Hudson
Published Date
2016
Physical Description
240 p. illus. (colour)
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Mountains
Maps
Cartography
Photography, Aerial
Abstract
Mountains marks a new milestone in Earth observation and Alpine exploration. For the first time, a special recording process and a technique developed at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) allow the satellite recording of three-dimensional views from 300 miles above with a resolution in the range of a few meters. Photorealistic images are created in this manner from perspectives denied even to mountaineers and helicopter pilots. In addition to highly accurate detailed models of individual regions, the DLR generates a global three-dimensional elevation model of Earth in unprecedented quality. For this purpose, two German satellites are currently circling the earth at a speed of more than 15,000 miles per hour—separated by a mere 500 feet. Taken together, both techniques offer a detailed view of a world that still pushes human beings to their limits—the mountainous regions of our planet. For this book Reinhold Messner has selected thirteen peaks and routes to feature, as they’ve never been seen before. (from publisher's website)
Contents
Trailblazers
Mountains: the fourth dimension
Of scientists and mountaineers : the making of this book
Kailash
Mont Blanc
Matterhorn
Ushba
Denali
Aconcagua
Nanda Devi
Mount Everest
K2
Dhaulagiri
Annapurna
Masherbrum
Histories
Profiles
From data to images
Editors, authors and project partners
Index
ISBN
9780500518892
Accession Number
AC635
Call Number
GA D43 M68
Collection
Alpine Club of Canada Library
URL Notes
Publisher's website
Websites
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Date
ca. 1926 – 1932
Material
metal; glass; leather; plastic
Catalogue Number
104.41.0255 a,b
Description
A No.1A Pocket Kodak with camera case. a) Black camera with embellished details in the outer covering. On the top, there is a leather handle which reads “KODAK” and is attached to the camera with metal hinges. At the back of the camera is a red glass window. There is also a small opening with a tab…
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Title
Folding Camera
Date
ca. 1926 – 1932
Material
metal; glass; leather; plastic
Dimensions
20.9 x 8.7 x 3.7 cm
Description
A No.1A Pocket Kodak with camera case. a) Black camera with embellished details in the outer covering. On the top, there is a leather handle which reads “KODAK” and is attached to the camera with metal hinges. At the back of the camera is a red glass window. There is also a small opening with a tab that can slide open; this is an autographic window which would have allowed the photographer to add handwritten notes into the film negative with a stylus, which would have been included with the camera. There is a tab at the top of the camera that would be used for winding the film. On the back of the camera is an embellished logo reading “USE KODAK FILM No. A116” in a circular motif. The sides of the camera are rounded. On the front is a panel that opens by releasing the latch just above the panel. The front panel has a small hole in it with threads, suggesting that something could be screwed into it like a tripod. There is also a tripod hole on the bottom of the camera. On the outside of the front panel is a metal label with the text: “Kodak” written in embellished script. This label is a metal tab that folds out and operates as a stand for the camera to sit upright. On the back of the kickstand is engraved with the number “132743”. When opened, the inside of the panel door has a metal track. There is also metal hardware such as a screw mechanism that can be spun to move the metal track forward to adjust the viewing distance. On the right is a metal gauge with various distances in feet and meters. When the track is adjusted, a notch in the side of it lines up with the lines on the gauge. The panel door is attached with an elaborate brace that locks to keep the door in an open position. There is a metal knob that can be pulled forward to extend the lens and unfold the lens hood. The lens is connected with a metal frame. There are decorative labels attached to the lens frame. Above the lens is a label that reads: “KODEX” and has a logo reading “EKC” in an art deco font. The label also has shutter speeds. Beside the frame is the metal shutter release, which can be pushed down to activate the shutter. On the right is the viewfinder which can be viewed from above or the side by flipping it on its hinge. Small text below the lens reads: “SHUTTER MADE IN ROCHESTER, N.Y., U.S.A. BY”, “EASTMAN KODAK CO.” On the left side of this lower label are the numbers “29061”. There are also aperture settings along the bottom, which can be adjusted by moving the small arrow. Below the lens and its frames is another label which reads, “NO. 1A POCKET KODAK”; “MADE IN CANADA BY”; “CANADIAN KODAK CO.”; “LIMITED”; “TORONTO ONTARIO”. The lens is extended outward by press a small metal button next to the right side of the lens while using the small silver knob to guide. Outside, on the front of the camera, the metal hardware below the panel door can be lifted to release the entire interior cartridge in order to load film into the camera. The interior back panel is plastic and has a series of patent dates and patent numbers for USA, Canada, Australia, and Britain.b) A medium sized dark brown leather camera bag with a short strap with one metal buckle. On the front of the bag is a metal clasp with “CKC” (Canadian Kodak Co., Limited logo) and a lever to release the clasp. Above the clasp is stamped with “MADE IN U.S.A.” 22.1 x 9.8 x 4.4 cm.
Subject
film photography
photography
Kodak
camera
Credit
Gift of Elaine Maxwell, Banff, 1984
Catalogue Number
104.41.0255 a,b
Images
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