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Another watershed destroyed?
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue10379
- Author
- Pole, Graeme
- Physical Description
- p.2
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- David Thompson Highway
- Howse Pass
- Notes
- In Alpine Club of Canada [known as Gazette], , vol.3, no.4, summer 1988
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The forgotten highway
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue12485
- Author
- Banks, Reg
- Physical Description
- p.93-94 : ill
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- David Thompson Highway
- Nordegg
- Notes
- In Where (Summer 2004)
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Howse Pass : another watershed destroyed?
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue10383
- Author
- Pole, Graeme
- Physical Description
- p.11
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- David Thompson Highway
- Notes
- In Canadian Parks & Wilderness Society Newsletter, vol.4, no.5, winter 1988
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- Date
- 1811
- Material
- metal; glass; wood
- Catalogue Number
- 104.08.1006 a,b
- Description
- Two musket balls matted and framed with inscription. Frame is 15.5x23.2, behind glass.Inscription reads “Musket Balls lost by David Thompson at Athabaska (sic) Pass on January 13th, 1811, and discovered by The Interprovincial Boundary Survey July 1921. Presented by R.W. Cautley The Leader of the S…
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- Title
- Musket Ball
- Date
- 1811
- Material
- metal; glass; wood
- Description
- Two musket balls matted and framed with inscription. Frame is 15.5x23.2, behind glass.Inscription reads “Musket Balls lost by David Thompson at Athabaska (sic) Pass on January 13th, 1811, and discovered by The Interprovincial Boundary Survey July 1921. Presented by R.W. Cautley The Leader of the Survey Party.Note In frame Musket was originally spelled Muske1 and then a bar put through to make it look like a t.
- Credit
- Gift of Alpine Club of Canada, Canmore, 1973
- Catalogue Number
- 104.08.1006 a,b
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- Date
- 1811 – 1920
- Material
- metal
- Catalogue Number
- 104.08.1003
- Description
- Irregularly shaped round ball.
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- Title
- Musket Ball
- Date
- 1811 – 1920
- Material
- metal
- Description
- Irregularly shaped round ball.
- Credit
- Gift of anonymous, 1971
- Catalogue Number
- 104.08.1003
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Resort refusal a win for Bighorn wildland
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue12550
- Author
- Smandych, Lara
- Physical Description
- p.4-6 : ill
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Notes
- In Wild Lands Advocate, vol.12, no. 2 (April 2004)
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