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Date
1900 – 1930
Material
wood; metal
Catalogue Number
108.04.1028 a-i
Description
Various woods and axe heads, some with name plates. (a) 96.0x27.0, A.O. Wheeler (b) 103.8x28.5, Mrs. Arthur O. Wheeler (c) 99.0x26.9 Benjamin Frank Seaver A.C.C. (d) 95.7x28.8 A.H. MacC (e) 95.8x23.4 H.E. Sampson (f) 110.7x30.5 GHR Kaufman (g) 114.5x26.0 C.E.F. (h) 91.5x25.0 C.P.R. (i) 85.5x26.7 A…
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Title
Ice Ax
Date
1900 – 1930
Material
wood; metal
Description
Various woods and axe heads, some with name plates. (a) 96.0x27.0, A.O. Wheeler (b) 103.8x28.5, Mrs. Arthur O. Wheeler (c) 99.0x26.9 Benjamin Frank Seaver A.C.C. (d) 95.7x28.8 A.H. MacC (e) 95.8x23.4 H.E. Sampson (f) 110.7x30.5 GHR Kaufman (g) 114.5x26.0 C.E.F. (h) 91.5x25.0 C.P.R. (i) 85.5x26.7 Arthur Beale.
Subject
sports
climbing
ACC
Alpine Club of Canada
A.O. Wheeler
guides
JHR Kaufman
Credit
Gift of Alpine Club of Canada, Canmore, 1973
Catalogue Number
108.04.1028 a-i
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Date
1920 – 1960
Material
wood
Catalogue Number
105.05.1026
Description
Wooden slat with stamped letters: "A.O. WHEELER WALKING - TOUR BANFF”. Irregularly shaped slat of wood from a packing case, nail holes both sides, broken off top and bottom. Pencilled graffiti one side. “[illegible names] Banff May 1941-54”
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Title
Identification Sign
Date
1920 – 1960
Material
wood
Dimensions
11.8 x 39.7 cm
Description
Wooden slat with stamped letters: "A.O. WHEELER WALKING - TOUR BANFF”. Irregularly shaped slat of wood from a packing case, nail holes both sides, broken off top and bottom. Pencilled graffiti one side. “[illegible names] Banff May 1941-54”
Subject
sports
hiking
A.O. Wheeler
Wheeler’s Walking Tours
Credit
Gift of Bill Smyth, Banff, 1983
Catalogue Number
105.05.1026
Images
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