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[Devil's Lake (Lake Minnewanka) near Banff]

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Part Of
Sidney A. Smyth fonds
Scope & Content
Image of the steam-powered boat "The Mountain Belle" on Lake Minnewanka with boat launch and dock in right foreground
Date Range
ca. 1890
Reference Code
v24 / 15 / na66 - 1631
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Photograph
Negative, copy
  1 image  
Part Of
Sidney A. Smyth fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
V24
Reference Code
v24 / 15 / na66 - 1631
GMD
Photograph
Negative, copy
Date Range
ca. 1890
Physical Description
1 photograph : negative : copy negative
Scope & Content
Image of the steam-powered boat "The Mountain Belle" on Lake Minnewanka with boat launch and dock in right foreground
Subject Access
Environment and Nature
Transportation
Sports and Recreation
Geographic Access
Alberta
British Columbia
Images
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Devil's Lake, National Park, (summer)

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Part Of
Sidney A. Smyth fonds
Scope & Content
Image of the steam-powered boat "The Mountain Belle" on Lake Minnewanka surrounded by row boats and a sailboat
Date Range
ca. 1890
Reference Code
v24 / 16 / na66 - 1632
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Photograph
Negative, copy
  1 image  
Part Of
Sidney A. Smyth fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
V24
Reference Code
v24 / 16 / na66 - 1632
GMD
Photograph
Negative, copy
Date Range
ca. 1890
Physical Description
1 photograph : negative : copy negative
Scope & Content
Image of the steam-powered boat "The Mountain Belle" on Lake Minnewanka surrounded by row boats and a sailboat
Subject Access
Environment and Nature
Transportation
Sports and Recreation
Geographic Access
Alberta
British Columbia
Images
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[Devil's Lake (Lake Minnewanka) near Banff]

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Part Of
Sidney A. Smyth fonds
Scope & Content
Image of the steam-powered boat "The Mountain Belle" on Lake Minnewanka surrounded by row boats
Date Range
ca. 1890
Reference Code
v24 / 17 / na66 - 1633
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Photograph
Negative, copy
  1 image  
Part Of
Sidney A. Smyth fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
V24
Reference Code
v24 / 17 / na66 - 1633
GMD
Photograph
Negative, copy
Date Range
ca. 1890
Physical Description
1 photograph : negative : copy negative
Scope & Content
Image of the steam-powered boat "The Mountain Belle" on Lake Minnewanka surrounded by row boats
Subject Access
Environment and Nature
Transportation
Sports and Recreation
Geographic Access
Alberta
British Columbia
Images
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Ice boat on Devil's Lake [Lake Minnewanka near Banff]

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Part Of
Sidney A. Smyth fonds
Scope & Content
Image a boat on skates with sails on frozen Lake Minnewanka - two unidentified people on board
Date Range
ca. 1890
Reference Code
v24 / 19 / na66 - 1635
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Photograph
Negative, copy
  1 image  
Part Of
Sidney A. Smyth fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
V24
Reference Code
v24 / 19 / na66 - 1635
GMD
Photograph
Negative, copy
Date Range
ca. 1890
Physical Description
1 photograph : negative : copy negative
Scope & Content
Image a boat on skates with sails on frozen Lake Minnewanka - two unidentified people on board
Subject Access
Environment and Nature
Sports and Recreation
Transportation
Women
Geographic Access
Alberta
British Columbia
Creator
S. A. Smyth
Title Source
copy negative envelope
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Part Of
A. J. Smyth fonds
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of photographic views of railway construction in the Kicking Horse Valley and life at Donald, B.C. Accompanied by letter from Bob [Mead], Spring Valley, Minnesota, to brother Ed Mead, Saw Mill Siding, End of C.P.Ry., Track west via Winnipeg, Man., Canada, May 17, 1885. Views are cr…
Date Range
[1884-1885]
Reference Code
V41
Description Level
1 / Fonds
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
Textual record
Private record
Part Of
A. J. Smyth fonds
Description Level
1 / Fonds
Fonds Number
V 41
Sous-Fonds
V41
Accession Number
6344
Reference Code
V41
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
Textual record
Private record
Date Range
[1884-1885]
Physical Description
16 photographs : prints. -- 1 textual record
History / Biographical
A. J. Smyth was an itinerant photographer who worked along the Canadian Pacific Railway. In 1884-1885 he was working at the end of track in the Rocky and Selkirk Mountains. By 1885, A. J. Smyth was working with his brother, S. A. Smyth, as Smyth Brothers of Calgary, Alberta.
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of photographic views of railway construction in the Kicking Horse Valley and life at Donald, B.C. Accompanied by letter from Bob [Mead], Spring Valley, Minnesota, to brother Ed Mead, Saw Mill Siding, End of C.P.Ry., Track west via Winnipeg, Man., Canada, May 17, 1885. Views are credited as A. J. Smyth, Artist, Rocky Mountains, B.C. or A. J. Smyth, Photographer, Rocky Mountains, B.C.
Name Access
Smyth, A. J.
Subject Access
Arts
Environment
Transportation
Access Restrictions
No restrictions on access
Public domain (other restrictions may apply)
Language
Language is English
Finding Aid
Finding aids and reference tools: modern reference prints
Creator
Smyth, A. J.
Category
Arts
Environment
Transportation
Title Source
Title based on credits on photographs
Processing Status
Processed
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