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History Photos - negatives

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Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Scope & Content
File pertains to 20 b&w negatives of the Rimrock Resort in it's first year of opening [most likely 1959, when the hotel was moved from above the Hot Springs to below them and rebranded the Rimrock from the Upper Hot Springs Hotel], the Yungay slide of 1970 in which 15,000 people died, a photograph …
Date Range
[ca. 1959-1977]
Reference Code
V190 / VI / H / iv / b / NA - 01 to NA - 04
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Film
Negative
  11 images  
Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M323 / S40 / V190
Series
VI : Retained file, H : Alphabetical order
Sous-Fonds
V190
Sub-Series
iv : History, b : Photos
Accession Number
7436
Reference Code
V190 / VI / H / iv / b / NA - 01 to NA - 04
GMD
Film
Negative
Date Range
[ca. 1959-1977]
Physical Description
20 photographs : b&w negatives ; 6.1 x 22.8 cm or smaller
History / Biographical
See fonds level description
Scope & Content
File pertains to 20 b&w negatives of the Rimrock Resort in it's first year of opening [most likely 1959, when the hotel was moved from above the Hot Springs to below them and rebranded the Rimrock from the Upper Hot Springs Hotel], the Yungay slide of 1970 in which 15,000 people died, a photograph of a sketch done by Herb Paris, and the 1977 demolition fo the Gammon Motel.
Subject Access
Art
Buildings
Construction
Demolition
Hotels
Gammon Motel
Rimrock Hotel
Geographic Access
Banff
Banff National Park
Alberta
Language
English
Related Material
V190 / VI / H / iv / b / PA - 01 to PA - 120 V190 / VI / H / iv / b / NS - 01 to NS - 02
Creator
Engler, Bruno
Title Source
Original title kept
Processing Status
Processed
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