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Geological Survey
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24733
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Map
- Published Date
- 1915
- Publisher
- Dept. of Mines
- Call Number
- C7-3.1
- Publisher
- Dept. of Mines
- Published Date
- 1915
- Physical Description
- 1 map : col
- Scale
- Scale: 1:126,720
- Relief: Contour interval 250'
- Subjects
- Field - Kootenay District
- Accession Number
- 673
- Call Number
- C7-3.1
- Collection
- Archives Library
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A geologist's paradise
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue15349
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Published Date
- 1911
- Author
- Walcott, Charles Doolittle
- Publisher
- In National Geographic Vol. 22. No. 6, June 1911
- Call Number
- P
- Author
- Walcott, Charles Doolittle
- Publisher
- In National Geographic Vol. 22. No. 6, June 1911
- Published Date
- 1911
- Physical Description
- p.509-536, illustrations
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Alpine Club of Canada
- British Columbia
- Burgess Shale
- Field
- Geology
- Glaciers
- Lake O'Hara
- Paleontology
- Robson, Mount
- Takakkaw Falls
- Notes
- Supplement panorama of Van Horne range
- Call Number
- P
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Lady Merton, Colonist
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14394
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1910
- Author
- Ward, Mrs. Humphrey (Mary Augusta Arnold)
- Publisher
- Toronto : Musson Book Company Limited
- Call Number
- 05.2 W21l
- Responsibility
- by Mrs. Humphry Ward; illustrated by Arthur I. Keller
- Publisher
- Toronto : Musson Book Company Limited
- Published Date
- 1910
- Physical Description
- 351 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
- Subjects
- Field, British Columbia
- Schaffer, Mary
- Notes
- Mrs. Humphrey Ward met Mary Schaffer in 1908 in Field BC, and subsequently made Mary Schaffer the model for the heroine in this book
- American edition has title: Lady Merton, Colonist
- British edition has title: Canadian Born
- Accession Number
- 70500 2013-12-20
- Call Number
- 05.2 W21l
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Lady Merton, Colonist
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14395
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1910
- Author
- Ward, Mrs. Humphrey (Mary Augusta Arnold)
- Publisher
- New York : Doubleday, Page
- Call Number
- 05.2 W21lm
- Responsibility
- by Mrs. Humphry Ward; illustrated by Arthur I. Keller
- Publisher
- New York : Doubleday, Page
- Published Date
- 1910
- Physical Description
- 351 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
- Subjects
- Field, British Columbia
- Schaffer, Mary
- Notes
- Mrs. Humphrey Ward met Mary Schaffer in 1908 in Field BC, and subsequently made Mary Schaffer the model for the heroine in this book
- Canadian edition has title: Lady Merton, Colonist
- British edition has title: Canadian Born
- Accession Number
- 70500 2013-12-20
- Call Number
- 05.2 W21lm
- Collection
- Archives Library
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- Date
- c. 1900
- Material
- wood; metal; glass
- Catalogue Number
- 104.41.0243
- Description
- A folding wooden camera with gold metal features. When folded the main body of the camera lens is set into the centre of the wooden frame surrounded by a circular opening with a metal circle that is able to twist [where the tripod would attach]. The camera opens from a hinge to fold out, releasing …
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- Title
- Wooden Camera
- Date
- c. 1900
- Material
- wood; metal; glass
- Description
- A folding wooden camera with gold metal features. When folded the main body of the camera lens is set into the centre of the wooden frame surrounded by a circular opening with a metal circle that is able to twist [where the tripod would attach]. The camera opens from a hinge to fold out, releasing the black bellows, the front with the camera lens is on hinges that allow the camera lens to be propped up from the front frame that protected it. There are hinges to secure the position of the lens, there is also knobs and gears to operate the camera and a fibre cord with a metal ring attached to the bottom of the lens. On the base of the frame (which protects the lens when folded), features knobs that can twist to extend the length of the bellows, this part of the frame is inlaid in the base. On the back of the camera is another frame with a glass insert that is held in place with a clasp and on hinges. Along the side of this part of the camera are knobs on hinges to support when the bellows are extended further and inlaid is a white circle label which reads “THE Sandringham REG.” in brown text.
- Credit
- Gift of L. A. E Duncan, Calgary, 1980
- Catalogue Number
- 104.41.0243
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