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Canadian inventory of historic building survey fonds

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Part Of
Canadian Inventory of Historic Building Survey fonds
Scope & Content
Fonds includes survey forms, notes, maps and photographs for dwellings, public and government buildings and commercial buildings in Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper, Alberta and outlying areas in Banff, Jasper and Yoho National Parks. The photographs record specific building information.
Date Range
Copies made in 1970
Reference Code
M187 / V218
Description Level
1 / Fonds
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
Textual record
Government record
Map
Part Of
Canadian Inventory of Historic Building Survey fonds
Description Level
1 / Fonds
Fonds Number
M 187
V 218
Sous-Fonds
M 187
V 218
Accession Number
1115
Reference Code
M187 / V218
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
Textual record
Government record
Map
Date Range
Copies made in 1970
Physical Description
13 cm of textual records. -- 850 photographs : prints
History / Biographical
The Canadian Inventory of Historic Building was a national survey of exterior and interior building information sponsored by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, National Historic Sites Service, National Parks Branch. Research on Banff and Jasper, Alberta, and Field, British Columbia was conducted by Mike Fumalle
Scope & Content
Fonds includes survey forms, notes, maps and photographs for dwellings, public and government buildings and commercial buildings in Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper, Alberta and outlying areas in Banff, Jasper and Yoho National Parks. The photographs record specific building information.
Name Access
Canadian inventory of historic building survey
Subject Access
Buildings and facilities
Government
Access Restrictions
Reference use only
Other restrictions may apply
Language
Language is English
Finding Aid
Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
Creator
Canadian inventory of historic building survey
Category
Family and personal life
Government
Title Source
Title based on contents of fonds
Processing Status
Processed
Less detail
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Walter S. Painter fonds

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Part Of
Walter S. Painter fonds
Scope & Content
Fonds consist of personal and professional papers of Walter S. Painter, 1902-1956, and Painter family photographs, ca.1905-ca.1955. Professional papers, include notebooks; cost books; reports on Painter system of prefabrication housing, 1939; plans and renderings of CPR buildings, Painter Home and …
Date Range
1902-1956
Reference Code
M282 / V481
Description Level
1 / Fonds
GMD
Photograph
Album
Negative
Photograph print
Textual record
Drawing
Map
Plan
Private record
Published record
Part Of
Walter S. Painter fonds
Description Level
1 / Fonds
Fonds Number
M 282
V 481
Sous-Fonds
M 282
V 481
Accession Number
1338, 1830, 2180, 3460
Reference Code
M282 / V481
GMD
Photograph
Album
Negative
Photograph print
Textual record
Drawing
Map
Plan
Private record
Published record
Date Range
1902-1956
Physical Description
30 cm of textual records. -- 23 cartographic records : 80 x 135 cm or smaller. -- 589 photographs (287 prints, 302 negatives). -- 1 photograph album (301 prints)
History / Biographical
Walter S. Painter, 1877-1957, was an architect in Canada and the United States. Painter rose to prominence early in life as a theatre architect and joined the Canadian Pacific Railway as chief architect while still in his twenties. Projects in the Banff, Alberta area included design of the tower and wings of the Banff Springs Hotel, the first concrete addition to the Lake Louise Chalet (Chateau Lake Louise), and the Cave and Basin. other Canadian projects were major CPR stations and hotels from Montreal to the west coast. For a period, Painter was in partnership with Frank Swales. In later years, Painter was involved in American projects, standardization of school buildings in Chile, and the Painter system of pre-fabrication, with particular interests in housing and concrete construction designs. Walter Painter built his home in Banff in 1912 and retired there in 1947. He was married to Estelle (Stella) Painter, 1880-1975. They had two children, Betty Painter (Walker) and Brook Painter.
Scope & Content
Fonds consist of personal and professional papers of Walter S. Painter, 1902-1956, and Painter family photographs, ca.1905-ca.1955.
Professional papers, include notebooks; cost books; reports on Painter system of prefabrication housing, 1939; plans and renderings of CPR buildings, Painter Home and other buildings, n.d., 1906-1929; articles about Painter and his projects, n.d., 1902-1934. The papers primarily concern Painter's architectural career, theatres, CPR projects including stations and hotels from Montreal to Victoria, Banff Springs Hotel, Cave and Basin, Glacier, British Columbia projects and the Lake Louise Chalet. Personal papers, ca.1930-1956, record Painter's views on economics, philosophy, religion, housing, etc.
Family photographs, pertaining to Walter Painter, Stella Painter, Betty Painter and Brook Painter. Includes Painter home, activities, friends, trips. Also, photographs of Walter Painter projects, including construction of the Banff Springs Hotel, Lake Louise Chalet and Cave and Basin.
Name Access
Painter, Betty
Painter, Brook
Painter, Stella
Painter, Walter S.
Subject Access
Arts
Buildings and facilities
Family and personal life
Access Restrictions
No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
Language
Language is English
Finding Aid
Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
microfilm copy of album
Creator
Painter, Walter S.
Category
Arts
Family and personal life
Title Source
Title based on contents of fonds
Processing Status
Processed
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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