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Date
1945 – 1950
Material
skin, moose; hair, beaver; glass
Catalogue Number
103.05.1019
Description
Fur trimmed, straight-cut, beaded jacket with beaded cuffs, woodland floral designs in brown/white/blue/green, beaded yoke, front panels and pocket flaps, buckskin fringe at shoulders and back, beaver fur outlines all beaded areas and bottom edge.
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Title
Beaded Jacket
Date
1945 – 1950
Material
skin, moose; hair, beaver; glass
Dimensions
54.0 x 88.0 cm
Description
Fur trimmed, straight-cut, beaded jacket with beaded cuffs, woodland floral designs in brown/white/blue/green, beaded yoke, front panels and pocket flaps, buckskin fringe at shoulders and back, beaver fur outlines all beaded areas and bottom edge.
Subject
households
clothing
Indigenous, Peace River
artists
Carl Rungius
regalia
Credit
Gift of Mary Wrig Burles, 1969
Catalogue Number
103.05.1019
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Date
1940 – 1970
Material
paper
Catalogue Number
105.02.1034 a-f
Description
(a) One box marked “CANADIAN ROCKIES by Edward Goodall” and “12 PERSONAL NOTES Coutts CANADA” along with a picture of one of the cards. The box has 5 note cards showing scenes from the Canadian Rockies and 4 blank white envelopes.(b) note card - “Cascade Mountain and Bow River Banff” by Edward G…
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Title
Greeting Card
Date
1940 – 1970
Material
paper
Description
(a) One box marked “CANADIAN ROCKIES by Edward Goodall” and “12 PERSONAL NOTES Coutts CANADA” along with a picture of one of the cards. The box has 5 note cards showing scenes from the Canadian Rockies and 4 blank white envelopes.(b) note card - “Cascade Mountain and Bow River Banff” by Edward Goodall.picture of boats tied to a dock, on a river with Cascade Mountain in the background. A tree stands on the left.(c) note card - “The Bow Valley from Upper Hot Springs Hotel Banff”. by Edward Goodall. picture of a meadow of wild flowers, with a valley and mountains in the background.(d) note card - same image as (c)(e) note card - “Mount Edith Cavell” by Edward Goodall. picture of trees and a lake in foreground. mountain in the background.(f) note card - same image as (e)(g)
Subject
Canadian Rockies
artists
Edward Goodall
souvenirs
Credit
Purchased from Tom Williams, Calgary, 1992
Catalogue Number
105.02.1034 a-f
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Date
1940 – 1970
Material
wood; metal; fibre
Catalogue Number
104.39.1010
Description
Portable wooden easel, stands 112.0 cm high when extended, collapsed is 51.6 cm. Brass fittings.
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Title
Painting Easel
Date
1940 – 1970
Material
wood; metal; fibre
Description
Portable wooden easel, stands 112.0 cm high when extended, collapsed is 51.6 cm. Brass fittings.
Subject
hobbies
painting
artists
Elizabeth Rummel
Credit
Gift of Haneylore Auchenbach, Canmore, 1984
Catalogue Number
104.39.1010
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Date
1940 – 1960
Material
paper; wood
Catalogue Number
107.01.1003
Description
Print of a Mountie sitting at a campfire and looking at his horse in the background. There are words printed on the mat at the bottom of the picture, including “Monk.” The print is double (?) mattted and in a wooden frame.
Title
Picture
Date
1940 – 1960
Material
paper; wood
Description
Print of a Mountie sitting at a campfire and looking at his horse in the background. There are words printed on the mat at the bottom of the picture, including “Monk.” The print is double (?) mattted and in a wooden frame.
Subject
riding
RCMP
sports
camping
art
artists
Monk
Credit
Gift of Bertha Verkuil Davis, Calgary, 1991
Catalogue Number
107.01.1003
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