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Date
1905 – 1940
Material
paper; wood; glass; metal
Catalogue Number
105.02.1163
Description
Four framed photographs: a) black and white photograph of Ernest Feuz, Swiss guide, standing with coiled rope and ice axe; b) black and white photograph of five climbers with nailed boots sitting inside Abott Pass Hut, Ernest Feuz is third from left and Christian Hasler is fourth from left; c) blac…
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Title
Photographic Print
Date
1905 – 1940
Material
paper; wood; glass; metal
Description
Four framed photographs: a) black and white photograph of Ernest Feuz, Swiss guide, standing with coiled rope and ice axe; b) black and white photograph of five climbers with nailed boots sitting inside Abott Pass Hut, Ernest Feuz is third from left and Christian Hasler is fourth from left; c) black and white photograph of three Swiss guides on Sir Donald Trail with Illecillewaet Glacier in background, left to right: Walter Feuz, Christian Hasler and Ernest Feuz; d) black and white photograph of Ernest Feuz wearing his Swiss guides’ pin on his lapel.
Subject
sports
climbing
packers and guides
Swiss guides
Ernest Feuz
Canadian Pacific Railway
Abbot Pass Hut
Christian Hasler
Walter Feuz
Credit
Gift of Fred Feuz, Salmon Arm, 1999
Catalogue Number
105.02.1163
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Date
1935 – 1945
Material
paper; wood; glass
Catalogue Number
105.02.0009
Description
A black and white group photograph of Philip Moore's army battalion. The photograph is framed with a white border in a plain black wooden frame. The front of the photograph has an arrow indicating which person is Lt-Col. Philip Moore, and written on the back is: “Original in Legion Hall (Col. Mo…
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Title
Photographic Print
Date
1935 – 1945
Material
paper; wood; glass
Dimensions
7.0; 14.0 (frame) x 49.8; 56.8 (frame) cm
Description
A black and white group photograph of Philip Moore's army battalion. The photograph is framed with a white border in a plain black wooden frame. The front of the photograph has an arrow indicating which person is Lt-Col. Philip Moore, and written on the back is: “Original in Legion Hall (Col. Moore Branch at Banff).”
Subject
Philip Moore
military
uniforms
organizations
Royal Canadian Legion
W.J. Oliver
photography
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.02.0009
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Date
1929 – 1929
Material
paper; wood; glass; fibre
Catalogue Number
105.02.0029
Description
A black and white photograph of a man (Phil Moore) and a woman (Pearl Moore) resting on thier stomachs in grass, wearing casual clothing, with their heads together and feet toward the camera. A third person's head (Jack? Brewster) and torso is at the top left. The photo is framed in a fairly hea…
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Title
Photographic Print
Date
1929 – 1929
Material
paper; wood; glass; fibre
Dimensions
14.0 x 19.4 cm
Description
A black and white photograph of a man (Phil Moore) and a woman (Pearl Moore) resting on thier stomachs in grass, wearing casual clothing, with their heads together and feet toward the camera. A third person's head (Jack? Brewster) and torso is at the top left. The photo is framed in a fairly heavy wooden frame painted gold with slight carving at the outside border. The photograph is signed “Dan McCowan” at the bottom right corner.
Subject
photography
Dan McCowan
Philip Moore
Pearl Moore
Brewster
organizations, Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.02.0029
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Date
1930 – 1931
Material
paper; wood
Catalogue Number
105.02.0032
Description
A black and white photograph of Dan McCowan, Pearl Moore in a beaded vest, and Phil Moore in trail clothes sitting together in the grass with their dog, Chantilly (a standard French poodle) standing in the lower left foreground. The photograph has a white border and if framed with a grey mat and a…
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Title
Photographic Print
Date
1930 – 1931
Material
paper; wood
Dimensions
11.6; 17.0 (frame) x 16.8; 22.0 (frame) cm
Description
A black and white photograph of Dan McCowan, Pearl Moore in a beaded vest, and Phil Moore in trail clothes sitting together in the grass with their dog, Chantilly (a standard French poodle) standing in the lower left foreground. The photograph has a white border and if framed with a grey mat and a simply carved gilded wooden frame.
Subject
photography
Dan McCowan
Philip Moore
Pearl Moore
animals, dogs
pets
organizations, Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.02.0032
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Date
1927 – 1927
Material
paper; wood; glass; metal; fibre
Catalogue Number
105.02.0034
Description
A black and white photograph of a man on a horse (side view of Philip Moore sitting on pinto pony) at Yoho Park. The photograph is in a simple carved wooden gold coloured frame.
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Title
Photographic Print
Date
1927 – 1927
Material
paper; wood; glass; metal; fibre
Dimensions
9.7 (image) x 14.2 (image) cm
Description
A black and white photograph of a man on a horse (side view of Philip Moore sitting on pinto pony) at Yoho Park. The photograph is in a simple carved wooden gold coloured frame.
Subject
photography
animals, horses
Philip Moore
Canadian Pacific Railway
parks, Yoho
camping
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.02.0034
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