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Letters to Norman Luxton

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series consists of business and personal letters, written mainly to Norman Luxton by family, friends, acquaintances and business contacts. First portion, 1900-1902, 12 cm, consists of letters written to Luxton by family, friends, acquaintances and business contacts before, during and after Til…
Date Range
1900-1964
Reference Code
LUX / I / A - 1 to 361
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Private record
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / I / A : Correspondence
Sous-Fonds
LUX / I : Norman Luxton sous-fonds
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / I / A - 1 to 361
GMD
Textual record
Private record
Date Range
1900-1964
Physical Description
3.5 metres of textual records
Scope & Content
Sub-series consists of business and personal letters, written mainly to Norman Luxton by family, friends, acquaintances and business contacts. First portion, 1900-1902, 12 cm, consists of letters written to Luxton by family, friends, acquaintances and business contacts before, during and after Tilikum voyage. Includes letters of news and concern from Luxton's parents, siblings and family friends; letters from individuals met during preparations in British Columbia and post-voyage stay at Sydney and Port Manly, Australia; letter from Norman Luxton to George Perry in Vancouver, Canada, describing the voyage, November 1901; and a sample of envelopes, 1901-1902.
Name Access
Luxton, Norman
Perry, George
Subject Access
Personal and Professional Life
Travel
Canoes and canoeing
Hotels
Businesses
Transportation
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Banff
British Columbia
Vancouver
Australia
Access Restrictions
Reproduction may be restricted due to conservation concerns
Language
English
Finding Aid
Index to correspondence by year is available as database
Category
Commerce and industry
Communications
Exploration, discovery and travel
Family and personal life
Transportation
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Content Details
FILES #1-359 ARE IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. See Scope Note 2B for file number matched to the date LETTERS FROM: A-Al A. and M. Hurtig Furs 1935 A. C. Baker Registered 1952-1956, 1958, 1959 a.k.a.: A. C. Baker Company Limited A. J. Williamson 1942 a.k.a. "A. J. Williamson and Son" Abbott, Clifton 1946, 1947 Abbott, Margaret L. 1953 Abercrombie, Mabel 1953 Abraham, (Mrs) Silas 1930 Abraham, Silas 1930, 1950 Acheson, Barclay 1952 Acheson, Thomas S. 1952 [Ackie?] 1941 Acme Glass Cement Company 1937 Acme Printing Company 1946, 1947 Acousticon Dictagraph Company of Canada Limited 1948 Acousticon International 1946, 1947 [?], Ada 1955 Adam, Dinnit 1939 Adams, A. C. L. A. 1927 Adams, Cedric 1950 Adams, E. D. 1908 Adams, F. C. 1935 Adams, Fred 1905, 1908 Adams, H. J. 1907 Adams, (Mrs) C. R. 1951 Adams, Norman E. 1960 Adams Radio Parlors 1943 Adams, S. A. 1919 Adamson, J. G. 1912 Addison, William (Billy) 1939, 1940, 1942-1947 Administration and Trust Company 1935 Adolf Hujer Commercial and Export Company 1949 Adolph, Emily 1940 Aeulut, Bob 1922 Agnew, J. E. 1931 [?], Aida 1938 [---aig?], Guy 1949 Airth, Andy 1950, 1951, 1953, 1954 Airth, Elsie 1954-1958 Aitkens, Harry A. 1942, 1943 a.k.a. "Aitkens, Harry" Aitkens, Jo Aitkens, Harry 1941 Aitkens, Jo 1946, 1949, 1955 a.k.a. "Aitkens, Joey" Alaska Furriers 1932 Alaska-Yukon Pioneers Reunion 1932 Alaskan Yukon Club 1941 Albee, Fred H. 1915 Albert Britnell Book Shop 1942 Alberta. Board of Industrial Relations 1948 Alberta. Bureau of Statistics 1960 Alberta. Canadian Vocational Training 1946 Alberta Clay Products Company Limited 1939 Alberta. Department of Agriculture 1938-1941 Alberta. Department of Economic Affairs, Cultural Activities Branch 1957 Alberta. Department of Industries and Labour, Bureau of Statistics 1952, 1954-1956 Alberta. Department of Industries and Labour, Bureau of Statistics 1957 Alberta. Department of Lands and Forests 1951, 1953, 1954. 1957, 1958 Alberta. Department of Lands and Mines 1942,1943, 1945, 1946, 1949, 1950 Alberta. Department of Provincial Secretary, Motor Vehicles Branch 1950 Alberta. Department of Public Health, Division of Cancer Services 1959 Alberta. Department of Public Works 1948 Alberta. Deputy Provincial Secretary, Theatres Branch 1937 Alberta Directory Enterprises Company Limited 1953 Alberta Field Trials Club 1936-1940, 1942 Alberta Fish and Game Association 1939, 1942 Alberta Furniture Company Limited 1940, 1941,1943 Alberta. Game Commissioner, Edmonton 1935, 1936 Alberta Government Telephones 1951, 1955, 1960 Alberta. Highway Traffic Board 1950 Alberta Historical Review 1962 Alberta Job Press Limited 1942 Alberta. Judicial Offices 1941 Alberta Linseed Oil Company Limited 1957 Alberta Live Stock Associations 1941 Alberta Locker Service 1949 Alberta Motor Association 1932-1943, 1948-1951, 1953, 1954 Alberta. National War Finance Committee 1943, 1945 Alberta. Office of the Lieutenant Governor 1955 Alberta. Provincial Mental Hospital, Ponoka 1939 Alberta Provincial Trapshooting Association 1938 Alberta. Public Administrator 1948 Alberta. Public Trustee 1956, 1960 Alberta Raw Fur Merchants Association 1944, 1945 Alberta. Southern Alberta Land Registration District 1945 Alberta Stock Yards Company Limited 1954 Alberta. Treasury Department 1938, 1944 Alberta Tuberculosis Association 1952, 1955 Alberta Wood Products 1949 Alberta. Workmen's Compensation Board 1952, 1953 Alberta. Workmen's Compensation Board 1953 The Albertan 1949, 1951 Alcock Downing and Wright Limited 1946, 1947 Aldhelm-White, E. 1961 Aldrich, A. H. 1910 Alexander, Antasia 1958 Alexander, F. H. 1908, 1909 Alexander, Gaby G. 1907 Alexander, J. A. R. 1910 Alexander, (Mrs) James 1954, 1955, 1960 Alexander, R. 1915 Alexander, Virginia 1955 Alexander, W. 1928, 1937, 1941 Alexo Coal Company Limited 1933, 1935, 1937, 1940 Alfred Cloutier Limited 1952 [?], Alice 1946, 1947 Alkim, (Mrs) Michael 1956 All Canada Insurance Federation 1951 Allan, Edwin H. 1920 Allan, Edwin (Sandy) 1932 Allan, H. W. 1907, 1908 Allan, John A. (J. A.) 1929, 1930, 1933 Allan, Mabel 1920 Allan, Norman 1946 Allan, S. 1929 Allan, Thorburn 1914, 1915 Allard, Charles 1912 Allen, Annie 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1925 Allen, Bill 1946 Allen, F. B. 1952 Allen, George H. 1914 Allen, H. Hershall 1943 Allen, H. J. 1915 Allen, J. D. 1905, 1906 Allen, John A. 1926 Allen-Kirkpatrick, Mignon 1940, 1942 Allen, M. 1916 Allen, M. E. 1955 Allen, Newton (Shorty) 1907 Allen, Norman 1946 Allen, W. B. 1914 Allied Display Company 1953, 1954, 1955 Allin, Nellie 1957 Allison, Harry 1942, 1948, 1949 Allison, Tannis 1942 Allister, J. G. M. 1909 Alloway, Robert 1951, 1952 Allport, John 1944 Alpine, L. G. 1946 Alpine, Lucy 1949 Alpine, (Mrs) Noah 1949, 1950, 1951 Alpine, N. 1948 Alsco Limited 1957 Alton, H. Ed. 1925 Alton, T. 1929
Norman Luxton correspondence files: LUX / 1 / A - 1 to 12 1900 – 1902 LUX / 1 / A - 13 to 24 1903 – May 1907 LUX / 1 / A - 25 to 38 June 1907 – January 1908 LUX / 1 / A - 39 to 51 February – September 1908 LUX / 1 / A - 52 to 62 October 1908 – August 1909 LUX / 1 / A - 63 to 77 September 1909 – 1910 LUX / 1 / A - 78 to 89 1911 – June 1912 LUX / 1 / A - 90 to 100 July 1912 – August 1913 LUX / 1 / A - 101 to 111 September 1913 - 1914 LUX / 1 / A - 112 to 125 1915 - 1916 LUX / 1 / A - 126 to 140 1917 – June 1922 LUX / 1 / A - 141 to 153 July 1922 – 1926 LUX / 1 / A - 154 to 161 1927 – May 1928 LUX / 1 / A - 162 to 169 June - December 1928 LUX / 1 / A - 170 to 177 1929 LUX / 1 / A - 178 to 184 January 1930 – June 1931 LUX / 1 / A - 185 to 191 July 1931 – August 1932 LUX / 1 / A - 192 to 199 September 1932 – December 1933 LUX / 1 / A - 200 to 208 January 1934 – May 1935 LUX / 1 / A - 209 to 216 June 1935 – August 1936 LUX / 1 / A - 217 to 224 September 1936 – December 1937 LUX / 1 / A - 225 to 232 January 1938 – April 1939 LUX / 1 / A - 233 to 240 May 1939 – August 1940 LUX / 1 / A - 241 to 248 September 1940 – December 1941 LUX / 1 / A - 249 to 255 January 1942 – June 1943 LUX / 1 / A - 256 to 261 July 1943 – September 1944 LUX / 1 / A - 262 to 268 October 1944 – February 1946 LUX / 1 / A - 269 to 275 March 1946 – April 1947 LUX / 1 / A - 276 to 283 May 1947 – June 1948 LUX / 1 / A - 284 to 290 July 1948 – August 1949 LUX / 1 / A - 291 to 297 September 1949 – August 1950 LUX / 1 / A - 298 to 304 September 1950 – December 1951 LUX / 1 / A - 305 to 310 1952 LUX / 1 / A - 311 to 316 1953 LUX / 1 / A - 317 to 322 1954 LUX / 1 / A - 323 to 328 1955 LUX / 1 / A - 329 to 334 1956 LUX / 1 / A - 335 to 340 1957 LUX / 1 / A - 341 to 349 1958 – June 1959 LUX / 1 / A - 350 to 361 July 1959 - 1962
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Malcolm Geddes fonds

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Part Of
Malcolm Geddes fonds
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of textual and visual records pertaining to Malcolm Geddes, as well as his immediate family: wife Jennie (Waters) Geddes, and children Alvin and Enid Geddes; and extended family members. Fonds includes records related to Malcolm's work as a poet and author (including original drafts …
Date Range
[1896-2013]
Reference Code
M39 / V756
Description Level
1 / Fonds
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Transparency
Textual record
Private record
Published record
Part Of
Malcolm Geddes fonds
Description Level
1 / Fonds
Fonds Number
M 39
V 756
Sous-Fonds
M 39
V 756
Accession Number
5545, 6504, 7846, 2014.8306, 2015.8558
Reference Code
M39 / V756
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Transparency
Textual record
Private record
Published record
Responsibility
Some views are by Malcolm Geddes; many were obtained through other sources
Date Range
[1896-2013]
Physical Description
444 photographs: 385 b&w and col. transparencies, 59 b&w prints -- 1 album (28 b&w prints) -- 11 cm of textual records
History / Biographical
Malcolm Daniel Geddes, 1866-1927, was a journalist, publisher and mountaineer at Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Geddes was one of the founders of the "Farmers and Ranch Review" in 1904, and served as vice-president and editor until his death. He joined the Alpine Club of Canada in 1917, was active in ACC summer camps and served as Honorary Secretary from 1924 to 1926. Geddes was killed in a mountaineering accident on Mount Lefroy in 1927.
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of textual and visual records pertaining to Malcolm Geddes, as well as his immediate family: wife Jennie (Waters) Geddes, and children Alvin and Enid Geddes; and extended family members. Fonds includes records related to Malcolm's work as a poet and author (including original drafts and publications), Malcolm's career in real estate, family letters, financial records, records of mountain ascents and hikes with the Alpine Club of Canada, family trees and genealogical research, and other related materials.
Notes
Fonds consists of three series:
Series I : Professional records I / A : Published materials I / B : Manuscripts and notes I / C : Professional correspondence
Series II : Financial records
Series III : Personal and family records III / A : Travel and mountain expeditions III / B : Genealogy and research III / C : Other personal and family records
Name Access
Geddes, Malcolm
Subject Access
Environment
Sports, recreation and leisure
Hiking
Family and personal life
Personal and Professional Life
Poetry
Property
Finances
Commerce and industry
Communications
Correspondence
Genealogy
History
Research
Publication
Travel
Mountains
Mountaineering
Biography
Obituary
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Calgary
British Columbia
Ontario
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Access Restrictions
No restrictions on access
Public domain (other restrictions may apply)
Reproduction Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
Language is English
Finding Aid
Finding aids and reference tools: arrangement outline
series and file description
electronic finding aid
Creator
Geddes, Malcolm
Category
Environment
Exploration, discovery and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Title Source
Title based on accession records
Content Details
Arrangement of fonds was redone by Processing Archivist Kate Skelton between December 2020 and March 2021 to accommodate unprocessed materials from accessions 7846, 2014.8306 and 2015.8558
Processing Status
Processed
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Part Of
Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds
Scope & Content
Item consists of 114 unbound pages from a photo album. Album contains views of people, places and activities from across Canada from Hudson Bay and Ontario to the Canadian Rockies. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, camping, facilities and buildings, trips, ev…
Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
Reference Code
V465 / PD - 4
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Album
Photograph
  1 image     1 Electronic Resource  
Part Of
Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
V465
Sous-Fonds
V465
Accession Number
6160, 6180
Reference Code
V465 / PD - 4
GMD
Album
Photograph
Parallel Title
Parallel title is orginal title given
Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
Physical Description
1 album (108 photographs : b&w ; 24.4 x 29.9 cm)
Scope & Content
Item consists of 114 unbound pages from a photo album. Album contains views of people, places and activities from across Canada from Hudson Bay and Ontario to the Canadian Rockies. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, camping, facilities and buildings, trips, events, scenic views. Many views include people. Captions accompany many images Includes: 1 38887 - Canada. Hudson Bay. The Nastapoka Falls. 2 38886 - Canada. Hudson Bay. Cape Dufferin. Esquimos trading their white foxes at a Revillon Freres Post. 3 38885 - Canada. Hudson Bay. Esquimo family building their igloo. The man and woman on the roof are filling in with snow the chinks between the blocks of ice. Below, the boy is closing the door. 4 38884 - Canada. Hudson Bay. Esquimos eating in the interior of their igloo. Notice the soap stone kettle hanging over the soap stone dish full of burning blubber. 5 38883 - Canada. Hudson Bay. An Esquimo child with his bow and arrow. 6 Hudson Bay: A very old Esquimo / 38882 7 38881 - Canada. Hudson Bay. Cape Dufferin. The Revillon Freres trading station at Cape Dufferin. Notice the banks of snow against the walls of the house to keep the drifts away. In the foreground are two Esquimo igloos which the natives who came to trade furs built as their stay, may last several days. 8 38880 - Canada. Hudson Bay. An Esquimo drilling a large piece of soap stone to make a kettle. 9 38879 - Canada. Hudson Bay. Father and son. This Esquimo has taken his child out to sea in his kayak (canoe made of seal hides) to teach him how to jig for rock cod. 10 38878 - Canada. Hudson Bay. An Esquimo mother and child. 11 CN285 - Mt. Ishbel, Canadian Pacific Rockies. 12 CN83 - Canada. Lake Superior. Drying fishing nets. 13 CN110 - Canada. Ontario, Brampton. Main street of Brampton. 14 CN121 - Canada. Ontario, Port Arthur. Great Lakes Cruise, Thunder Cape. 15 CN106 - Canada. Ontario. Flowerpot Island off Tobermorry. 16 CN202 - Canada. Ontario. Georgian Bay. Beansoleil Park. 17 CN201 - Canada. Ontario. Lake of Bays. Yachting at Bigwin Inn. 18 CN108 - Canada. Ontario. Kirkland Lake district. 19 CN107 - Canada. Ontario. North Bay. Street scene. 20 CN253 - Canada. Ontario. The highway bridge over the Welland Canal opening to permit a steamer to pass. 21 CN250 - Canada. Ontario. A steamer passing through the Well and Canal. 22 CN252 - Canada. Ontario. A steamer in the Welland Canal passing a bridge which has been opened to permit its passage. 23 CN251 - Canada. Ontario. A set of locks on the Welland Canal. 24 CN192 - Canada. The Welland Ship Canal. General view of the lower entrance, Lock No. 1, looking south. 25 CN170 - Canada. Ontario. Welland Canal, shipping at Lock No. 3. 26 CN191 - Canada. Ontario. The "Naronic" at the Soo Locks. 27 Untitled : [unidentified building] / "1 X 46 R" 28 CN181 - Canada. Ontario. Ottawa. These little Ottawa people know their business already. Refusing to be harnessed for "mushing" along the hillside near Canada's capital and winter carnival city. Bozo nevertheless does not object to helping out with what is neither dog-back riding nor skiing 29 CN162 - Canada. Ontario. Ottawa. Rockcliffe Park. 30 CN175 1 x 46 R - Rideau Hall, Ottawa, the official residence of the Governor General of Canada. 31 CN179 - Canada. Ontario. Ottawa. Skating champion. 32 CN184 - Canada. Ontario. Ottawa. Skiing on Dome Hill. 33 [Print missing] / CN109 - Canada. Ontario. Ottawa Parliament Buildings. 34 CN104 - Canada. Ontario. Toronto. Big buildings of Toronto. 35 CN105 - Canada. Ontario. Toronto. Bay Street. 36 CN23 - Canada. Toronto. Bathing in the Humber River. 37 CN23 - Canada. Ontario. 38 [Page missing] / CN45 - Canada. Ontario. Niagara in bloom. 39 CN52 - Canada. Ontario. Niagara. 40 CN51 - Canada. A Niagara fruit orchard in blossom time. 41 CN58 - Canada. Ontario Province. Schumacher Canaurum Mine. 700 foot level. 42 CN88 - Canada. A railroad engineer at his post. 43 CN139 - Canada. Beaver felling a tree. 44 CN21 - Canada. Ontario. Fishing at Devil's Hole, Algonquin Park. 45 CN50 - Canada. Ontario. Washagami Section. Bass fishing. 46 CN137 - Canada. Beavers at work 47 [Print missing] / CN49 48 CN28 - Canada. Harvest time. 49 CN25 - Canada. Harvesting in western Canada. 50 CN29 - Canada. Harvesting. 51 CN27 - Canada. Harvesting in western Canada. 52 CN102 - Canada. Alberta, Leduc. Raccoon on the Grathside Farm. 53 CN126 - Canada. Alberta, Jasper National Park. Squirrel at Jasper Park Lodge. 54 CN127 - Canada. Alberta. "A cat and dog existence" has its pleasures. according to Bowser, the faithful household canine of Caretaker Andrews at Jasper Park Lodge, who looks after this famous hostelry in the heart of the Canadian Rockies during the months when its grounds are no longer thronged with tourists, and to prove it, Bowser has adopted a homeless kitten which he found on the streets of Jasper town and took home with him. Here he is rocking his chum to sleep in front of the Andrew's home 55 CN26 - Canada. Alberta, Rockford. Gathering stooks. 56 CN180 - Canada. Alberta. Bear in Jasper National Park. 57 CN182 - Canada. Alberta. Buffalo and elk in Wainwright (Buffalo) National Park. 58 CN178 - Canada. Alberta. Bear up a tree in Jasper National Park. 59 CN138 - Canada. Alberta. Beaver house near Jasper. 60 [Print missing] / CN148 - Canada. The Rockies. Lakes in the Clouds seen from Little Beehive. 61 CN145 - Canada. The Rockies. View of Chalet Lake Louise from the top of Little Beehive. 62 CN147 - Canada. The Rockies. Scene at Lake Louise. 63 CN144 - Canada. The Rockies. Early morn at Lake Louise. 64 Canada. the Rockies. Lake Louise. The Lake Louise Hotel seen from the air 65 CN157 - Canada. Alberta. Banff. (The Rockies) A view showing the Springs Hotel and a Grayline Bus. Banff Springs Hotel. 66 CN156 - Canada. Alberta, Banff. (the Rockies) Indian Days. The Springs Hotel. Banff Springs Hotel. 67 CN146 - Canada. The Rockies. Lake Louise. Chalet Lake Louise, the Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel. 68 CN87 - Canada. Br. Columbia. Victoria. Feeding the swans in the park. 69 CN84 - Canada. Br. Columbia. Victoria. A dove cot in the garden of a Victorian home, a real English touch. 70 56860 - Canada. Br. Columbia. Victoria. Trimmed shrubbery on an estate. It has been the hobby of the owner for over 30 years to trim these trees (yew, barberry, white thorn, and golden holly.) into the shape of animals, birds, and figures. -- Owner: W. J. Pendray. 71 [Print missing] / CN82 72 48470 - Canada. British Columbia near Westminster. Salmon fishing fleet on the Fraser River near Westminster. 73 CN81 - Canada. British Columbia. Spence's Bridge. Indian graveyard. 74 CN48 - Canada. British Columbia. Kelowna. Apple orchard in bloom. 75 CN141 - Canada. British Columbia. Inside passage. 76 CN221 - Canada. British Columbia. Kitwanga. A dog totem. 77 CN120 - Canada. Western Canada. Old shepherd watching flock of sheep. 78 CN128 - Canada. Sheep grazing. 79 CN287 - Lake Louise, Mount Saddleback. 80 CN291 - Lake Louise, The Chalet of the Swiss Guides, in midwinter. 81 CN285 - Mt. Ishbel, Canadian Pacific Rockies. 82 CN151 - Canada. The Rockies. Lake 0' Hara, Victoria Glacier and the Seven Sisters Falls in the background. Date: 1927 83 56861 - Canada. Drive by stage from Field to Emerald Lake. Scene in pine forest, mountains with glacier ahead. 84 CN149 - Canada. The Rockies. Emerald Lake Chalet. 85 CN150 - Canada. The Rockies. Emerald Lake seen from the Chalet veranda. 86 CN153 - Canada. The Rockies. Morraine Lake in the Valley of Ten Peak. [Correction: Moraine Lake] 87 [Print missing] / CN154 - Canada. The Rockies. Lake Morraine and the Tower of Babel. 88 CN152 - Canada. The Rockies. Sinclair Canyon. 89 48871 - Canada. Royal Mounted Policeman. 90 CN85 - Canada. The Rockies. "Bad man" of the Kananaskis. 91 CN86 - Canada. The Rockies. A Cowboy and his steed. 92 CN78 - Canada. Lake Louise at sunset. 93 CN12 - Canada. British Columbia (Canadian Rockies) Mt. Robson. 94 CN10 - Canada. British Columbia (Canadian Rockies) Mt. Robson showing the glaciers and Berg Lake. 95 [Print missing] / CN7 - Canada. British Columbia (Canadian Rockies). Mt. Robson showing the two glaciers and Berg Lake. 96 Canada. British Columbia (Canadian Rockies) One of the glaciers of Mt. Robson. 97 CN6 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies. 98 CN79 - Canada. A beautiful scene in the Canadian Rockies. 99 CN79 - Canada. Stoney Indians of the Canadian Rockies 100 [Print missing] / CN6 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies - Modern ways are slow in creeping upon this small settlement of Stoney Indians 101 CN18 - Canada. Reindeer of the Canadian Rockies. [Correction: bull elk] 102 CN3 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies. Pack-train on the Badge Pass at twilight 103 CN5 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies. Mountain sheep "posing" for the camera. 104 CN13 - Canada. A scene in the Canadian Rockies : [Twin Falls, Yoho National Park] 105 CN11 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies : [Three Sisters, Canmore] 106 CN18 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies : [Lake Louise with Mt. Lefroy] 107 CN19 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies : [Maligne Lake, Samson Peak on left] 108 CN17 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies : [Bow River and Mount Rundle, Alberta] 109 CN16 - Canada. A scene in the Canadian Rockies : [Suspension bridge over Eraser River Canyon, B.C. Hell's Gate] 110 CN15 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies : [Bow River looking east from Banff Springs Hotel area] 111 CN14 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies : [view from Mount Victoria, above Lake Oesa, looking north toward Ringrose Mountain] 112 CN4 - Canada. Scene in the Canadian Rockies. The mirror-like surface of Lake Louise serves to reflect the riot of nature's splendor prevailing on all sides. 113 24419 - Canada. Sheep grazing. 114 PD65 - [Man seeding a field, possibly Ontario].
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Subject Access
Inuit
Activities
Agriculture
Animals
Automobiles
Banff Indian Days
Banff Springs Hotel
Bears
Bison
Black Bears
Boats
Buffalo
Buildings
Carvings
Chateau Lake Louise
Children
Coal and coal mines
Commerce and industry
Communities
Description and travel
Dockyard
Dogs
Elk
Environment
Farmland
First Nations
Flowers
Holidays
Hotels
Indigenous Peoples
Industry
Labour
Landscapes
Leisure
Mines and mineral resources
Mining
Mountains
Municipal views
Personal and Family Life
Personal and Professional Life
Photography
Raccoon
Recreation
Regalia
Scenery
Ship
Stoney Nakoda
Swimming
Tourism
Trains
Transportation
Travel
Waterfalls
Wildlife
Women
Geographic Access
Ottawa
Toronto
Ontario
Jasper National Park
Banff
Lake Louise
Banff National Park
Alberta
Emerald Lake
Yoho National Park
Victoria
British Columbia
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
Electronic Resources
Images
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Part Of
Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds
Scope & Content
Album consists of views of people, places and activities in Canada, especially Quebec and the Atlantic provinces. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, facilities and buildings, trips, events, scenic views. Many views include people. Captions accompany many image…
Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
Reference Code
V465 / PD - 5
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Album
Photograph
  1 image     1 Electronic Resource  
Part Of
Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
V465
Sous-Fonds
V465
Accession Number
6160, 6180
Reference Code
V465 / PD - 5
GMD
Album
Photograph
Parallel Title
Parallel title is orginal title given
Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
Physical Description
1 album (159 photographs : b&w ; 24.3 x 30.3 cm)
Scope & Content
Album consists of views of people, places and activities in Canada, especially Quebec and the Atlantic provinces. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, facilities and buildings, trips, events, scenic views. Many views include people. Captions accompany many images. Image include: 1 CN206 - Canada. Heart Island, Thousand Island Route. 2 CN212 - Canada. Manitoba Riding Mt. National Park, Clear Lake at sunset. 3 CN209 - Canada. Manitoba Riding Mt. National Park, Children riding ponies along the shore of Clear Lake. 4 CN211 - Canada. Manitoba Riding Mt. National Park. Government pier and bathing beach. 5 CN210 - Canada. Manitoba Riding Mt. National Park. North shore of Clear Lake. 6 CN213 - Canada. Riding Mountain National Park. Auto campers at Clear Lake. 7 CN214 - Canada. Manitoba Riding Mountain National Park. Canoeing on Clear Lake. 8 CN205 - Canada. New Brunswick. Scene in the Peticodiac Valley. 9 CN20 - Canada. New Brunswick. Fishing in the Kedjakooje district. 10 CN220 - Canada. New Brunswick. Chatham Schooner at Chatham. 11 CN22 - Canada. New Brunswick near St. John. Building a boat spar on the Bay of Funday near St. John. [Correction: Bay of Fundy] 12 CN53 - Canada. New Brunswick. River drive at Campbellton Logs on the Bay of Chaleur. 13 CN55 - Canada. New Brunswick. Logging on the Charlo River. 14 CN54 - Canada. Quebec. Log rolling. 15 CN267 - Nova Scotia, Scene on the Southshore. 16 [Print missing] / CN261 - Victoria. Nova Scotia, Digby Cut. 17 CN279 - On the Acadian shore. An old fisherman, descendant of the original Acadian settler in the Land of Evangeline, driving his ox-cart along the road on Nova Scotia's "French Shore." 18 CN263 - Cape Split, is famous for its Amethysts. It extends far out into the Bay of Fundy. 19 CN262 - Halls Harbor. N. S. Fishing village in a cove near the Bay of Fundy. 20 CN264 - Bug Light, at the entrance to Yarmouth, N. S. 21 [Print missing] / CN283 - Canada (Nova Scotia) - An old fisherman on Nova Scotia's South Shore shown mending an eel net. The small end of the net is open and the bait is plaed in the rear of the large end. 22 CN284 - An old Nova Scotia fisherman mending his nets while they dry in the sun on Nova Scotia's South shore. 23 CN269 - Canada (Nova Scotia). Close-up of an old fisherman on Nova Scotia's South Shore shown mending a net. 24 CN271 - Canada (Nova Scotia). Fishing schooner being built near Shelburne on Nova Scotia's South shore. 25 CN266 - Canada. (Nova Scotia) Cathedral at Church Point, Fresh Shore in Nova Scotia. 26 CN268 - Canada. (Nova Scotia) In the low-lying hills of Acadian land the motorist finds scenes of surpassing beauty. 27 CN280 - [Two women in a field] 28 CN282 - The picturesque fishing village of Peggy's Cove on Nova Scotia's South Shore. 29 CN274 - Eastern Steamship line "Acadia" docking at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. 30 CN277 - Canada. (Nova Scotia). Guns of Fort Anne, at Annapolis Royal, America's oldest fortification. 31 [Print missing] / CN278 - Canada (Nova Scotia) The Ashburn Golf and Country Club at Halifax, Nova Scotia, famed for its "Scottish Turf." 32 CN276 - Canada. (Nova Scotia) Motorist driving along low-lying hills of Acadian land. 33 CN215 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Cape Breton. Scene in the village of Whycocomagh. 34 43210 - The mystic outline of Halifax by moonlight. 35 43211 - The mystic outline of Halifax by moonlight. 36 CN169 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The waterfront. 37 CN92 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The harbor entrance. 38 CN98 - Untitled : [St George's Island in Halifax harbour] 39 CN96 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. St. George's Island in Halifax harbor. 40 CN97 - Untitled : [St George's Island in Halifax harbour]. 41 CN95 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The harbor. 42 CN89 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The harbor looking towards Dartmouth. 43 CN93 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. Halifax harbor and docks. 44 CN100 - [Ship in the pier] 45 CN99 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The freight and passenger terminal and the new grain elevators in the distance. 46 CN91 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The new Hotel Nova Scotia just about completed, and the city of Halifax, looking towards Fort Nelson. 47 CN171 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The old clock tower. 48 CN168 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The Citadel Tower. 49 CN170 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. Nova Scotia Legislative Buildings. 50 CN167 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. General view of the city. 51 CN204 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Grand Pre. Evangeline's stature and the church in which are now exhibited various objects used by the people of that section during her time. 52 CN226 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Hubbards. Tuna fishing at Hubbard's, method of hauling in spiller net containing fish. 53 CN203 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Lunenburg. Schooners at Lunenburg. 54 CN125 - Canada. Prince Edward Island. Farm cattle. 55 49726 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Nepisiquit salmon fishing. 56 CN216 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Scene in the Kedjumakooje district. 57 CN222 - Canada. Prince Albert National Park. Sunset. 58 CN57 - Canada. Quebec. The railroad station. 59 CN227 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. A view of Montreal from Mount Royal. 60 CN65 - Canada. Quebec Province. Montreal. Phillips Square. Set amid fine office buildings and big department stores in the uptown business district Building to right of centre is headquarters of Montreal Tourist & Convention Bureau. 61 CN245 - Canada. Quebec Province, Montreal. History and Modernity on Place d' Armes. Here Notre Dame Church, 100 years old, and the Seminary of St. Sulpice, built in 1685, stand side by side with banks and office buildings overlooking the spot where Paul Chomedy de Maisonneuve, founder of Montreal, with his own hand slew an invading Iroquois chief. A stature commemorates Chomedy's Heroic deed. 62 CN112 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. Dominion Square showing Strathcona Monument, South African war Memorial, Trooper of Strathcona Horse, and St. James Cathedral. 63 47936 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. St. James' Cathedral, a replica of St. Peter's at Rome. 64 CN111 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. St. James' Cathedral. 65 CN63 - Canada. Quebec Province. Montreal. Canada's financial heart. The head office of the Bank of Montreal, founded in 1817, and one of the British Empire's strongest institutions. The uptown district and Mount Royal are seen in the background. 66 CN113 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. Historic Tower St. Sulpice Seminary, Sherbrooke Street. Tower of old Fort de la Montague, the, old Indian Mission now the Montreal College on the "Priests Farm", ancient property of "The Seminaire de St. Sulpice." 67 CN64 - Canada. Quebec Province. Sturdy stone towers built for defence against the Indians in Ville Marie's early days, standing in grounds of Montreal Seminary, Sherbrooke Street West. In one tower the pioneer nuns lived, in the other they taught the children of the settlement. 68 CN117 - Canada. St. Joseph's Oratory. 69 CN46 - Canada. Quebec. A quaint street. 70 CN236 - Canada. Quebec, Quebec. Chateau Frontenac. 71 CN23E - Canada. Quebec. Montcalm's headquarters. 72 CN197 - Canada. Quebec, Quebec. General view of the city of Quebec. 73 CN72 - Canada. Quebec Province. Montreal. Chateau Apartments. 74 CN71 - Canada. Quebec Province. Montreal. The shipping of the Atlantic and the Great Lakes and the railway traffic of half a continent converge upon Montreal. 75 42487- Canada. A huge grain elevator of Canada. 76 [Print missing] / CN69 - Canada. Quebec. Province Montreal. Portion of elevator system which makes Montreal the world's greatest wheat shipping port. 77 CN56 - Canada. Quebec. Hotel Frontenac. 78 CN41 - Canada. Montreal, Quebec. On the northerly slopes of Mt. Royal is the Park Slide, a private toboggan club comprising four chutes. Photo shows toboggan enthusiasts coming down the chutes of the slides. 79 CN208 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. Lookout tower at Mount Royal. 80 CN40 - Canada. Montreal, Quebec. Ski enthusiasts enjoying the sport on the slopes of Mt. Royal. 81 CN164 - Canada. Quebec, Montreal. Ski-ing at Mount Royal Park. 82 CN74 - Canada. About to start the climb. 83 CN176 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. Ski-ing. 84 CN183 - Canada. Quebec Province. Approaching the Viaduct Turn on the Murray Bay bob-sleigh run. This run is the longest on this side of the Atlantic and in nearly two miles of length it drops 650 feet, providing the supreme thrill of all winter sports. Murray Bay is 90 miles below Quebec on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River and in two seasons it has come to be known as one of the finest skiing and sporting country in the province of Quebec. 85 CN160 - Canada. Quebec. Ski-ing Morin Heights. 86 CN161 - Canada. Quebec. Ski-ing at Morin Heights. 87 CN158 - Canada. Quebec. Ski-ing on Morin Heights. 88 CN44 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. A Peony field. 89 CN43 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. A peony field. 90 CN42 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. Peonies grown in Montreal. 91 CN219 - Canada. Quebec. South Shore of the St. Lawrence. 92 CN195 - Canada. Quebec. St. Jean de Port Joli. Bathing girl. 93 CN119 - Canada. Quebec. Bathing at St. Jean de Port Joli. 94 CN165 - Canada. Tossing scene. 95 CN159 - Canada. Northern Quebec. On the Blanc Bec Trails. 96 CN135 - Canada. Creek des Prairies district. The end of a bear story in the Northern Quebec Woods. 97 CN70 - Canada. Quebec Province. Wayside bake ovens are still used in rural Quebec. 98 CN75 - Canada. Quebec Province. Trout fresh caught from the brook make a meal fit for a king for happy holidayers in mountain paradise a few hours from the bustling city. 99 CN62 - Canada. Quebec Province. Shooting Lachine Rapids on trip from Upper Lakes to Saguenay River. 100 [Print missing] / CN228 - Canada. Island of Orleans, Quebec. Oxen ploughing. 101 CN200 - Canada. Quebec. Island of Orleans. Manoir Mauvive Gemest, old lamp and cannon shots dating back to French regime [ca. 1734-1759]. 102 CN229 - Canada. Gaspe District . Fishing scene. 103 CN230 - Canada. Gaspe District. The fishing fleet at anchor in a little cove. 104 CN240 - Canada. Gaspe District . Perce. Scene along the shore. 105 CN218 - Canada. Quebec. Gripe. Little Fox River. 106 CN198 - Canada. Quebec Gaspe Peninsula. Cape Bon Ami. 107 CN199 - Canada. Quebec. Gripe Peninsula. The Isle of Perce. 108 CN196 - Canada. Quebec. Gripe Peninsula. Natural arch, Perce Rock. 109 CN116 - Canada. The pigmy and the giant. In the foreground is the steel bridge over the Chaudiere River as it flows into the St. Lawrence. In the background is the famous Quebec Bridge, one of the wonders of the engineering world, used by the Canadian National Railways. 110 CN241 - Canada. Quebec Province. Quebec Bridge across the St. Lawrence River. 111 CN237 - Canada. Quebec. Montmorencey Falls. 112 CN231 - Canada. Quebec Prov. Murray Bay. Milk delivery. 113 CN67 - Canada. Quebec Province. Chateau de Ramezay, erected in 1705, residence of the French and English governors of colonial Canada, and now a museum. 114 CN66 - Canada. Quebec Province. Over 100 years of amity have passed since cannon battered at old Chambly's towers. The old fort at Chambly, on the Richelieu River, 14 miles from Montreal, was built in 1710 on the site of an earlier fort. It has been fought for, taken and re-taken many times, being held in turn by French, British, United States and Canadian forces. In the military cemetery one hundred yards from its walls rest soldiers of Gen. John Thomas' American army of 1776. A monument to their memory was erected there by the D.A.R. 115 CN73 - Canada. Quebec Province. Floated Fort Lennox, Ile aux Noix, Richelieu River, just north of U.S. boundary. 116 CN76 - Canada. Quebec Province. La Salle's windmill near Montreal, sold by him to secure funds for his discovery and exploration of the Mississippi Valley in 1873. 117 CN114 - Canada. Quebec. St. Cesaire. Bee Keeping at St. Cesaire. 118 CN77 - Canada. Quebec Province. Scene on the Montreal-Quebec Highway. 119 CN242 - Canada. Quebec. Chicantim. 120a CN247 - Canada. Quebec. St. Ann de Beaupre. Side view of the Basilica of St. Ann de Beaupre. 120b CN246 - Canada. Quebec. St. Ann de Beaupre. Small procession from the monastery to the Basilica. 121 CN232 - Canada. Prov. of Quebec. St. Anne de Beaupre. Selling religious articles near the Basilica. 122 CN115 - Canada. Quebec. St. Anne de Beaupre. A chapel near the Shrine. 123 CN80 - Canada. Ste. Ann de Beaupre. A street scene. 124 Canada. Quebec Province. The long quiet winters in the Murray Bay country are no longer the exclusive property of the French Canadian habitant farmer for the sporting possibilities of the country have been discovered and now Murray Bay has become one of the leading winter resorts of Canada. Even the sheen gaze with calm astonish. 125 CN185 - Canada. Quebec Province. Truly rural. If you would know the real French Canada, it must be explored in the winter when all that is picturesque in the semi-primitive life is at its best. During the past few winter seasons the Murray Bay Country on the lower St. Lawrence has been established as some of the finest sporting country in the province of Quebec. 126 CN225 - Canada. Gathering maple sap. 127 50909 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Bringing the maple sap to the sugar house for boiling. 128 50914 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Gathering sap for the making of maple sugar. 129 50907 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Boiling the sap in a Quebec sugar bush. 130 50911 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Using the old-time "neckyoke" for carrying sap buckets in the sugar bush. 131 50910 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Boiling the maple sap out-of-doors. 132 50912 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Boiling the maple sap out-of-doors. 133 CN223 - Canada. Boiling maple sap. 134 50913 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Boiling the maple sap. 135 CN243 - Canada. Reeling wool. and hooking rug. 136 CN244 - Canada. Quebec. Murray Bay. Weaving in a home at Murray Bay. 137 51243 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Tadousac. The Church in the foreground is the oldest in America, having been erected in 1648. 138 51244 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Tadousac. Tadousac Bay from hotel. 139 51245 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Scene near Tadousac. 140 51246 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Cape Trinity. 141 51247 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Cape Trinity. 142 51242 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Cape Trinity, Saguenay River. 143 CN38 - Canada. Prov. of Que. Vermilion River District. Moose hunting. 144 CN32 - Canada. Quebec Prov. Vermilion River. Moose calling. 145 CN33 - Canada. Northern Quebec Prov. Swimming moose. 146 CN37 - Canada. Prov. of Quebec. Vermilion River. MOOSE hunting, Creek-des-Prairies Reserve. 147 CN34 - Canada. Quebec Prov. Vermilion River. Moose hunters on trail. 148 CN194 - Canada. Quebec. Montmorency Falls. 149 CN31 - Canada. A deer. 150 CN224 - Canada. The Canadian Honker. [Canada Goose] This is the name of the wild goose that flied far above our heads Fall and Spring, traveling north or south in great flocks shaped like an immense V. At the head is a leader who knows the way well. As it is harder work to lead than to follow, this bird is replaed by another pilot and permitted to rest, ready to come back fresh to relieve the goose there. It is not often they can be seen on the ground, as they are known better from the noisy honking that fills the sky as the flock passes. They are beautiful brids, gray bodies, with black necks and heads decorated with a white chin strap. They are said to grow quite tame, even become pets; but they are cautious, and you will not touch them without starting a fight. They are known to live as long as fifty years, mating early and remaining true to each other for life. Always a favourite, poems have been written about them, and to them. One of them is "To a Waterfowl," by William Cullen Bryant. 151 51337 - Canada. Moose posing for his picture. 152 CN136 - Canada. Quebec. Sanmour. Bear cubs. 153 CN217 - Canada. Quebec. Shawbridge. Wilson Rapids. 154 CN60 - Canada. Quebec Province. Noranda. Ore distributor at the Noranda Mine. 155 CN59 - Canada. Quebec Province-Noranda. Ore wagon. 156 CN122 - Canada. Quebec. Creek des- Prairies, La Tuque section. 157 CN123 - Canada. Quebec. Children golfing at Metis Beach. 158 CN124 - Canada. Quebec. Laurentide Park. Moose calling. 158 CN172 - Canada. Quebec. St. Alphonse. Home-made ferris wheel.
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Beach
Bee keeping
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Boat building
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Buildings
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Travel
Whitetail Deer
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Halifax
Nova Scotia
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Quebec
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Ross and McDougall financial records

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of an auction receipt for "M Dougal" dated 1906; an account statement for D. McDougall from the Imperial Bank of Canada, dated 1909; a receipt from the Montclare Hotel in Dublin for "Mr McDoughal" dated 1910; and life insurance payment receipts for George H. Ross, dated 1926 and 1927.
Date Range
1906
1909-1910
1926-1927
Reference Code
LUX / III / C2 / 20
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Textual record
Private record
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / III / C : Extended family
Sous-Fonds
LUX / III : Luxton family sous-fonds
Sub-Series
LUX / III / C2 : McDougall and Ross families papers and photographs
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / III / C2 / 20
GMD
Textual record
Private record
Date Range
1906
1909-1910
1926-1927
Physical Description
0.1 cm of textual records
Scope & Content
File consists of an auction receipt for "M Dougal" dated 1906; an account statement for D. McDougall from the Imperial Bank of Canada, dated 1909; a receipt from the Montclare Hotel in Dublin for "Mr McDoughal" dated 1910; and life insurance payment receipts for George H. Ross, dated 1926 and 1927.
Notes
Items in file (excluding insurance receipts) likely pertain to David Nawash McDougall of Morley.
Name Access
McDougall, David
Ross, George
Subject Access
Personal and Professional Life
Commerce
Finances
Businesses
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Calgary
Ireland
Dublin
United States of America
California
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English
Category
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Tickets, tags and loose notes

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of tickets and coupons from the National Parks Service Bathhouses, Dave White & Co. Ltd., and Lake Windermere Creamery; File also contains loose notes pertaining to the 1938 officers of the Southern Alberta Women's Pioneer and Old Timer Association, a Calgary Herald article draft writ…
Date Range
[1908-1920]
1938
[1950-1970]
1954
Reference Code
LUX / II / F1 / 66
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Textual record
Private record
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / II / F : Collected material
Sous-Fonds
LUX / II : Eleanor Luxton sous-fonds
Sub-Series
LUX / II / F1 : Textual
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / II / F1 / 66
GMD
Textual record
Private record
Date Range
[1908-1920]
1938
[1950-1970]
1954
Physical Description
0.5 cm of textual material
Scope & Content
File consists of tickets and coupons from the National Parks Service Bathhouses, Dave White & Co. Ltd., and Lake Windermere Creamery; File also contains loose notes pertaining to the 1938 officers of the Southern Alberta Women's Pioneer and Old Timer Association, a Calgary Herald article draft written by Georgina Thompson [n.d.], and a damaged envelope and letter addressed to Georgina Luxton apologizing for mailing delays which were caused by a plane crash [1954].
Name Access
Luxton, Georgina
White, David Mackintosh (Dave)
Thompson, Georgina
Southern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers Association
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Businesses
Commerce and industry
Personal and Professional Life
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Publication
Newspaper
Calgary Herald
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Canada
Alberta
Banff
Calgary
British Columbia
Invermere
Language
English
Conservation
Damaged letter envelope stored in mylar to prevent cross-contamination of other items in file
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Commerce and industry
Communications
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Sports, recreation and leisure
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