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Artist
Henry George Glyde (1906 – 1998, Canadian)
Date
n.d.
Medium
graphite on paper
Catalogue Number
GyH.03.35
Description
Entirety of surface is heavily shaded, suggestion of buildings and a car in background and figure in foreground. Bottom right “Canmore Mine July ‘25 3 pm.”
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Artist
Henry George Glyde (1906 – 1998, Canadian)
Title
Canmore Mine
Date
n.d.
Medium
graphite on paper
Description
Entirety of surface is heavily shaded, suggestion of buildings and a car in background and figure in foreground. Bottom right “Canmore Mine July ‘25 3 pm.”
Subject
landscape
Canadian
mine
Canmore
figures
Credit
Gift of Henry George Glyde, Victoria, 1997
Catalogue Number
GyH.03.35
Images
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Films and film making - Motion pictures (Death Hunt)

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25763
Medium
Library - Newsfile (Subject files)
Call Number
NEWSFILE
Medium
Library - Newsfile (Subject files)
Subjects
Motion picture
Films
Film making
Alberta
Canada
Banff National Park
Canmore
Drumheller
Contents
This file contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the motion picture Death Hunt (1981), starring Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin. Notable filming locations featured in the motion picture include Canmore, Banff National Park, and Drumheller, Alberta.
Call Number
NEWSFILE
Collection
Archives Library
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Films and film making - Motion pictures (The Revenant)

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25765
Medium
Library - Newsfile (Subject files)
Call Number
NEWSFILE
Medium
Library - Newsfile (Subject files)
Subjects
Motion picture
Films
Film making
Alberta
Canada
Canmore
Calgary
Kananaskis Country
British Columbia
Contents
This file contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the Oscar-winning motion picture The Revenant (2015), starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy. Notable filming locations featured in the motion picture include Canmore, Calgary, and Kananaskis Country, Alberta as well as Burnaby, British Columbia.
Call Number
NEWSFILE
Collection
Archives Library
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Films and film making - Television programs (The Last of Us)

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25769
Medium
Library - Newsfile (Subject files)
Call Number
NEWSFILE
Medium
Library - Newsfile (Subject files)
Subjects
Films
Film making
Alberta
Canada
Calgary
High River
Canmore
Edmonton
Contents
This file contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the television program The Last of Us (2023-), starring Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey. Notable filming locations featured in the television program include Calgary, High River, Fort MacLeod, Canmore, Edmonton, Okotoks, and Olds, Alberta.
Call Number
NEWSFILE
Collection
Archives Library
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Artist
Henry George Glyde (1906 – 1998, Canadian)
Date
n.d.
Medium
graphite on paper
Catalogue Number
GyH.03.33
Description
Two buildings are represented in line. A telephone phone extends through the centre of the image. Mountains in back.
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Artist
Henry George Glyde (1906 – 1998, Canadian)
Title
Untitled
Date
n.d.
Medium
graphite on paper
Description
Two buildings are represented in line. A telephone phone extends through the centre of the image. Mountains in back.
Subject
landscape
Canadian
mountain
Canmore
Credit
Gift of Henry George Glyde, Victoria, 1997
Catalogue Number
GyH.03.33
Images
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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