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Oversized holiday greeting cards
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions54793
- Part Of
- Luxton family fonds
- Scope & Content
- File consists of 10 oversized holiday greeting cards, including one from Annie Whitaker with personal message on the back, one from The Standard Shoe Store in Banff, 6 from Stovel Company Limited and two sent to Eleanor Luxton from "Bill". Cards include lithograph images and printed paper copies of…
- Date Range
- [1895-1910]
- [1925-1930]
- [1945-1960]
- 1946
- 1956
- Reference Code
- LUX / III / D / 21
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- GMD
- Textual record
- Published record
- Photograph print
- Part Of
- Luxton family fonds
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Fonds Number
- LUX
- Series
- LUX / III / D : Other material
- Sous-Fonds
- LUX / III : Luxton family sous-fonds
- Accession Number
- LUX
- Reference Code
- LUX / III / D / 21
- Responsibility
- Art used in cards produced by Adrian Hill, Nicholas Hornyansky and Walter J. Phillips
- Date Range
- [1895-1910]
- [1925-1930]
- [1945-1960]
- 1946
- 1956
- Physical Description
- 3 cm of textual records
- Scope & Content
- File consists of 10 oversized holiday greeting cards, including one from Annie Whitaker with personal message on the back, one from The Standard Shoe Store in Banff, 6 from Stovel Company Limited and two sent to Eleanor Luxton from "Bill". Cards include lithograph images and printed paper copies of art depicting Shakespeare's house in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England; landscapes and scenic waterfront views; and holiday-themed art designs. Two items in file are accompanied by original mailing envelopes addressed to Eleanor Luxton, 1956.
- Name Access
- Luxton, Eleanor
- Whitaker, Annie
- Subject Access
- Art
- Artist
- Christmas
- Businesses
- Family and personal life
- Holidays
- Geographic Access
- Canada
- Alberta
- Banff
- Calgary
- Manitoba
- Winnipeg
- Reproduction Restrictions
- Restrictions may apply
- Language
- English
- Conservation
- Annotated item stored in mylar to prevent possible ink transfer onto other archival materials
- Category
- Arts
- Family and personal life
- Title Source
- Title based on contents of file
- Content Details
- Item signed by Annie Whitaker has maker's label attached to back, reads "John O'Groats Artcraft Made in England"
- Processing Status
- Processed
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and
potentially offensive content.
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Winnipeg at Christmas
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions54700
- Part Of
- Jean A. Hembroff MacDonald fonds
- Scope & Content
- File consists of two sound recordings in the form of compact discs (CDs). File pertains to recordings of Jean Hembroff MacDonald telling the story of her visit with Rose Fyleman broadcasted by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in 2004 and 2007.
- Date Range
- 2004-2007
- 2004
- 2007
- Reference Code
- S60 / 1-2
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- GMD
- Published record
- Sound recording
- Part Of
- Jean A. Hembroff MacDonald fonds
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Fonds Number
- M573 / V797 / S60
- Sous-Fonds
- S60
- Accession Number
- 2019.111
- Reference Code
- S60 / 1-2
- Date Range
- 2004-2007
- 2004
- 2007
- Physical Description
- 2 sound recordings : compact disc
- Scope & Content
- File consists of two sound recordings in the form of compact discs (CDs). File pertains to recordings of Jean Hembroff MacDonald telling the story of her visit with Rose Fyleman broadcasted by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in 2004 and 2007.
- Notes
- Originally filed with M573 / I / 12
- Rose Fylman, from Britain, visited Winnipeg in December 1930 and spent the day with Jean, who helped Rose find inspiration for her poem "Winnipeg at Christmas."
- Name Access
- Hembroff MacDonald, Jean
- Fyleman, Rose
- Geographic Access
- Winnipeg
- Manitoba
- Canada
- Language
- English
- Category
- Arts
- Title Source
- Title based on contents of file
- Processing Status
- Processed
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and
potentially offensive content.
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