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Family photographs [2/2]

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions55764
Part Of
Bob Smith fonds
Scope & Content
File pertains to black and white photographs of Bob Smith, his parents and his friends in and around Banff, Seebe, and Bankhead, also around Lake Minnewanka. Includes portraits, scenic views, hiking, skating, skiing and the Norquay Ski Area, wildlife, boating, the Minnewanka Dam, the Smith family h…
Date Range
[ca. 1912-1947]
Reference Code
V809 / I / PA - 55 to PA - 181
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Part Of
Bob Smith fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M589 / V809
Sous-Fonds
V809
Accession Number
2021.36
Reference Code
V809 / I / PA - 55 to PA - 181
GMD
Photograph
Date Range
[ca. 1912-1947]
Physical Description
127 photographs : b&w ; 9.8 x 15.8 cm or smaller
History / Biographical
See fonds level description
Scope & Content
File pertains to black and white photographs of Bob Smith, his parents and his friends in and around Banff, Seebe, and Bankhead, also around Lake Minnewanka. Includes portraits, scenic views, hiking, skating, skiing and the Norquay Ski Area, wildlife, boating, the Minnewanka Dam, the Smith family homes on Muscrat St. in Banff and in Seebe, WWI soliders, cars and car trips, the Banff Winter Carnival, swimming at the Cave & Basin, and Johnston Canyon. Most photographs have handwritten notes on the backs.
Name Access
Smith, Enoch
Smith, Laurene
Smith, Robert Neville (Bob)
Mather, Allan
Subject Access
Activities
Animals
Automobiles
Banff townsite
Banff Winter Carnival
Banff
Bankhead
Beach
Big Horn Sheep
Boats
Buildings
Cave and Basin
Children
Christmas
Deer
Family
Family and personal life
First Nations
Hiking
Indigenous Peoples
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Minnewanka Power Development
Landscapes
Mountains
Recreation
Shorelines
Skiing
Ski areas
Swimming
Tepee
Wildlife
Winter
WWI
World War I
Geographic Access
Banff
Bankhead
Banff National Park
Seebe
Alberta
Language
English
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
Less detail
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Seebe and Banff photographs, Harriet Mary Heath

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 10 photographs pertaining to Harriet Mary "Mollie" Heath and views of Seebe, Alberta and surrounding areas. Photographs include views of a bridge and a power dam.
Date Range
[1915-1930]
Reference Code
LUX / II / E / PA - 444 to 453
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / II / E : Travel and home records
Sous-Fonds
LUX / II : Eleanor Luxton sous-fonds
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / II / E / PA - 444 to 453
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
Date Range
[1915-1930]
Physical Description
10 photographs : b&w prints ; 12.5 x 17.5 cm
Scope & Content
File consists of 10 photographs pertaining to Harriet Mary "Mollie" Heath and views of Seebe, Alberta and surrounding areas. Photographs include views of a bridge and a power dam.
Notes
Images in file are accompanied by a photo order envelope addressed to Mr. R. N.[?] Smith of Seebe, dated 1974. Photographs in file are believed to be 1974 duplicate prints of original photographs from ca.1915-1930 [date range is estimate by Processing Archivist].
Name Access
Heath, Mollie
Subject Access
Family and personal life
Winter
Recreation
Industry
Natural resources
Bridges
Roads
Townsite development
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Seebe
Banff
Bankhead
Language
English
Category
Family and personal life
Commerce and industry
Exploration, discovery and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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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