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Audubon Magazine Mailed Envelope [Document File]

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Part Of
Nicholas Morant fonds
Scope & Content
One yellow/beige mailing envelope, addressed to Nicholas Morant at home address in Banff. Handwritten label by Morant referencing "Rungius" (likely Carl Rungius), possibly the sender. Previously contained 4 non-annotated copies of Audubon magazine (November 1984 issue) which have been moved to box …
Date Range
1984
Reference Code
M300 / III / A / 8 / 42
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Textual record
Part Of
Nicholas Morant fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
M300 / S20 / V500
Sous-Fonds
M300
Sub-Series
M300 / III / A : Nick and Willie Morant
Accession Number
7784
Reference Code
M300 / III / A / 8 / 42
GMD
Textual record
Responsibility
Kept by Nicholas Morant
Date Range
1984
Physical Description
1 Textual Record: mailing envelope
Scope & Content
One yellow/beige mailing envelope, addressed to Nicholas Morant at home address in Banff. Handwritten label by Morant referencing "Rungius" (likely Carl Rungius), possibly the sender. Previously contained 4 non-annotated copies of Audubon magazine (November 1984 issue) which have been moved to box of non-annotated Morant textual content in upstairs vault (accn. 7784).
Notes
Various labels and stamps on front of envelope: “RUNGIUS – AUDUBON” (in black marker) “AUDUBON 950 Third Avenue New York, N.Y. 10022” “Mr. Nicholas Morant P.O. Box 1288 Banff, Alberta T0L 0C0 CANADA” (blue and white mailing label on front centre) Customs clearance stamp, Edmonton “PRINTED MATTER” (stamp x2 on front) “NEW YORK NOV. 20 ’84 N.Y. U.S. POSTAGE 1.81” (red ink postage stamp on white sticker)
Name Access
Morant, Nicholas
Rungius, Carl
Subject Access
Correspondence
Book
Mail
Audubon
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Banff
United States of America
Language
English
Creator
Nicholas Morant
Carl Rungius
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Content Details
Accompanying 4 magazines (see "Scope & Content") will likely be discarded; update description to reflect outcome.
Processing Status
Processed
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Date
1956
Material
fibre
Catalogue Number
110.01.1059 a-c
Description
Three rectangular unbleached canvas bags (a,b,c) used as warden diary/mail sacks.The largest bag (a) consists of of heavy canvas material (a) 28.50x18cm wide, is folded over and sewn down creating a hem on the open end; the sides of the bag are both sewn together with beige thread creating a seam. …
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Title
Mail; Diary Bag
Date
1956
Material
fibre
Dimensions
18.0 x 28.50 cm
Description
Three rectangular unbleached canvas bags (a,b,c) used as warden diary/mail sacks.The largest bag (a) consists of of heavy canvas material (a) 28.50x18cm wide, is folded over and sewn down creating a hem on the open end; the sides of the bag are both sewn together with beige thread creating a seam. On the back of the bag, the seam on the viewer’s left has a line of stitching in black, probably used to align the fabric, similar to the markings on a pattern. The black stitching is aligned and fully visible down the back of the bag, 0.50cm away from the seam, but on the front of the bag on the viewer’s front right, the black stitching is only partially visible at the top for 1.50cm, then sewn into the bag seam, reappearing 10.0cm from the top, veering down, becoming wider as it nears the the bottom of the bag, ending at 0.50cm for the last 9.0cm. On the front of the bag the words “WARDENS” (4.0x21.0cm wide), in an arc, and under it “BNP” (4.0x9.0cm wide), in an inverted arc, are stencilled in red ink.Bag (b) 26.0cmx17.2cm wide, is one piece of light cotton canvas material folded and sewn together on the bottom and side to create a bag. It is folded over and sewn down creating a hem of 0.50cm around the opening.Bag (c) 25.5cmx17.5cm wide, is one piece of canvas material folded and sewn together on the bottom and side to create a bag. It is folded over and sewn down creating a hem of 0.50cm around the opening.
Subject
Banff National Park
Warden
correspondence
mail
Credit
Gift of O. J. Schaurte, Red Deer, 2007
Catalogue Number
110.01.1059 a-c
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Date
n.d.
Material
metal; plastic; rubber
Catalogue Number
105.06.0071
Description
A rubber stamp in a white and green plastic case. The stamp marks “AIR MAIL” in block letters and this is printed on top fo the plastic casing. Stamped in gold on one side of the case is “THE JIFFY PEOPLE, VANCOUVER CANADA” and on the other is “Shachihata Xstamper Reg. Pat. Japan”
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Title
Rubber Stamp
Date
n.d.
Material
metal; plastic; rubber
Dimensions
6.0 x 5.0 cm
Description
A rubber stamp in a white and green plastic case. The stamp marks “AIR MAIL” in block letters and this is printed on top fo the plastic casing. Stamped in gold on one side of the case is “THE JIFFY PEOPLE, VANCOUVER CANADA” and on the other is “Shachihata Xstamper Reg. Pat. Japan”
Subject
Whyte home
mail
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
105.06.0071
Images
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Artist
Peter Whyte (1905 – 1966, Canadian)
Date
1934
Medium
graphite on paper
Catalogue Number
WyP.03.833
Description
There is a drawing of a man, which appears to be Peter based on inscriptions on the drawing. He is sitting at a desk rubbing his head with his right hand. There is a bubble with an arrow pointing at his head, and in the bubble there is two sketches: one of a person being pulled in a rickshaw, and t…
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Artist
Peter Whyte (1905 – 1966, Canadian)
Title
Untitled
Date
1934
Medium
graphite on paper
Dimensions
12.8 x 20.0 cm
Description
There is a drawing of a man, which appears to be Peter based on inscriptions on the drawing. He is sitting at a desk rubbing his head with his right hand. There is a bubble with an arrow pointing at his head, and in the bubble there is two sketches: one of a person being pulled in a rickshaw, and the second two woman carrying traditional Japanese parasols and there is a child beside them. Written to the left of Peter there it says “MAIL HEADED UP” with an arrow pointing to the desk. Below the thought bubble it says “TRYING to ANSWER MY CORRESPONDENCE”, and near the BRC it says “To Aunt Nela From Peter xxxxxxx”. Faded along the right edge it appears to says “Imperial Hotel Tokyo”.verso: printed in ink “Imperial Hotel Tokyo” and “TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS “IMPHO TOKYO”” and in pencil ““MAIL HEADED UP””.
Subject
desk
person
man
mail
writing
correspondence
umbrella
parasol
rickshaw
travelling
Tokyo: Imperial Hotel
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
WyP.03.833
Images
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