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Alberta centennial 1905-2005
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue12810
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2005
- Publisher
- Government of Alberta; Sun Media corporation
- Call Number
- 08.2 Al1c Pam oversize
- Responsibility
- with a message from the Premier of Alberta, Ralph Klein
- Publisher
- Government of Alberta; Sun Media corporation
- Published Date
- 2005
- Physical Description
- 68p. : ill
- Subjects
- Aviation
- Bedaux Expedition
- Crime
- Film making
- Immigration
- Indians
- Medicine
- Meteorology
- Place names
- Politics
- Railways
- Sports
- Notes
- Magazine supplement to Banff Crag and Canyon newspaper with articles pertaining to the history of Alberta
- Call Number
- 08.2 Al1c Pam oversize
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- Archives Library
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Alberta labour : a heritage untold
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue5869
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1979
- Author
- Caragata, Warren
- Publisher
- Toronto : James Lorimer
- Call Number
- 08.2 Al1cl
- Author
- Caragata, Warren
- Publisher
- Toronto : James Lorimer
- Published Date
- 1979
- Physical Description
- x, 162p. : ill., ports., facsim
- Notes
- Bibliography and index
- ISBN
- 0-88862-264-3
- Accession Number
- 13500
- Call Number
- 08.2 Al1cl
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- Archives Library
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Canada west magazine, vol. 2, no. 2, summer 1970
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25102
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- Summer 1970
- Author
- Barlee, N.L.
- Publisher
- Summerland, B.C. : N.L. Barlee
- Call Number
- 08.2 C16ca PAM
- Author
- Barlee, N.L.
- Publisher
- Summerland, B.C. : N.L. Barlee
- Published Date
- Summer 1970
- Physical Description
- 32 pages : illustrations, map
- Series
- Volume 2 Number 2
- Subjects
- Kaslo
- Railways
- Mining
- Crime
- First Nations
- Abstract
- Pertains to the Kaslo area of British Columbia, with focus on a flood in 1894, sign language used by the Salish people as observed by James A. Teit, third installment of a synopsis about Allison Pass by Susan L. Allison, gold stolen from Camp McKinney in 1896, and a spotlight on the Arlington Hotel in Slocan.
- Contents
- Publishers Comments General Map Historic Kaslo The Collector’s Page Indian Sign Language Allison Pass Memoirs The Lost Gold of Camp McKinney Our Vanishing Heritage
- Accession Number
- 3069a
- Call Number
- 08.2 C16ca PAM
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The Canadian Historical Review
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25083
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- June 1970
- Author
- Brown, R, Craig (editor)
- Cross, Michael (associate editor)
- Publisher
- Toronto, Ontario : University of Toronto Press
- Call Number
- 08.5 R26ca
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- Responsibility
- Craig R Brown (editor)
- Michael Cross (associated editor)
- Publisher
- Toronto, Ontario : University of Toronto Press
- Published Date
- June 1970
- Physical Description
- 246 pages
- Series
- Volume LI No 2
- Subjects
- Railroads - Alberta
- Railway routes
- Railways
- History
- History of Alberta
- Canadian Northern Railway
- Contents
- Sitting Bull : Indian WIthout a Country Arthur Puttee and the Liberal Party : 1899 - 1904 The Winnipeg General Strike, Collective Bargaining, and the One Big Union Issue The Canadian Northern Railway : The West’s Own Product Contributors Reviews Recent publications relating to Canada Books received Notes and comments
- Accession Number
- TBD
- Call Number
- 08.5 R26ca
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Canadian Historical Review website via University of Toronto Press
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The CP Rail high level bridge at Lethbridge
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20115
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1977
- Author
- Johnston, Alex
- Publisher
- Lethbridge, Alberta : Whoop-up Country Chapter Historical Society of Alberta
- Call Number
- 08.5 J62t Pam
- Author
- Johnston, Alex
- Responsibility
- Alex Johnston
- Publisher
- Lethbridge, Alberta : Whoop-up Country Chapter Historical Society of Alberta
- Published Date
- 1977
- Abstract
- Pertains to the history and commemoration of Lethbridge’s railway system. The intent behind the publication was to commemorate the various men who had devoted their labor to the railway system in Lethbridge since 1885. The publication payed a particular homage to Lethbridge old-timer, Andrew Joseph Staysko. Topics explored pertain to the design, construction process, steelwork and personnel of those involved in the construction of the Lethbridge railway system.
- Accession Number
- 3069 a
- Call Number
- 08.5 J62t Pam
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Descriptions of land : a textbook for survey students ...
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue7372
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1974
- 1913
- Author
- Cautley, Richard W
- Publisher
- Ottawa : Information Canada
- Call Number
- 03.7 C31 Pam
- Author
- Cautley, Richard W
- Publisher
- Ottawa : Information Canada
- Published Date
- 1974
- 1913
- Physical Description
- vii, 44p. : plan
- Accession Number
- 587
- 7500
- Call Number
- 03.7 C31 Pam
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Dining with Canadian Railways : Volume I - Canadian Pacific chinaware
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19845
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2018
- Author
- Smith, Will
- Publisher
- [Nanaimo, British Columbia], Canada : David William (Will) Smith and Ralph Beaumont
- Call Number
- 08.5 Sm5d
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- Author
- Smith, Will
- Responsibility
- Will Smith
- Publisher
- [Nanaimo, British Columbia], Canada : David William (Will) Smith and Ralph Beaumont
- Published Date
- 2018
- Physical Description
- [248 pages] : illustrations (some colour), map
- Subjects
- Railways
- Canadian Pacific Railway
- Canadian Pacific Railway Company
- Canadian Pacific Railway Hotels
- Restaurants
- Travel
- Canada
- Industry
- History
- History-Canada
- Hotels
- Abstract
- Pertains to the chinaware used by the Canadian Pacific Railway on affiliated trains, steamships, hotels, restaurants, airlines with focus on history and specific patterns used on ceramics
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 - Scope and arrangement of book
- Chapter 2 - Research sources
- Chapter 3 - Railway
- Chapter 4 - Steamships
- Chapter 5 - Hotels, resorts and restaurants
- Chapter 6 - Airline
- Chapter 7 - The evolution of CPR's chinaware logos
- Chapter 8 - The scope of chinaware and its movement withing CPR's operations
- Chapter 9 - Where did al that chinaware go?
- Chapter 10 - Souvenir chinaware
- Chapter 11 - Fakes and reproductions
- Chapter 12 - Market value
- Chapter 13 - Interpreting the individual pattern listing
- Chapter 14 - Railway, steamship, hotel and restaurant patterns
- Chapter 15 - Affiliated Dominion Atlantic & Quebec Central patterns
- Chapter 16 - Airline patterns
- Appendix A - Manufacturers and their abbreviation codes
- Appendix B - Patterns by manufacturer
- Appendix C - Patterns by decade of introduction
- Appendix D - Patterns by CPR operations
- Appendix E - Hotels, resorts, bungalow camps and rest/tea houses by province
- Appendix F - Railway station restaurants by province: 1892, 1907, 1920 & 1956
- Acknowledgements
- Bibliography
- Index
- ISBN
- 9781999382100
- Accession Number
- 2019.27
- Call Number
- 08.5 Sm5d
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Credit Valley Railway Company Ltd. distributes publication
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The Great Glacier and its house : the story of the first center of alpinism in North America, 1885-1925
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20180
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1982
- Author
- Putnam, William Lowell
- Publisher
- New York : American Alpine Club
- Call Number
- 01.4 P98t reference
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- Author
- Putnam, William Lowell
- Responsibility
- Willaim Lowell Putnam
- Publisher
- New York : American Alpine Club
- Published Date
- 1982
- Physical Description
- 23 pages : illustrations, portraits, map
- Subjects
- Glacier House
- Illecillewaet Glacier
- Selkirk Mountains
- Railway routes
- Railway stations
- Railways
- Tourism
- Mountaineering
- American Alpine Club
- History
- Abstract
- he hotel is gone and the passenger trains, now rarely on time, go by only once daily. The Great Glacier has all but vanished. The motor traffic on the fast, modern highway sweeps past in ignorance that this deep, half-forgotten, Illecillewaet valley of the Selkirk Mountains, with its dark forests and glittering summits, was the cradle of professional North American mountaineering and, for several decades, the principal Canadian attraction for climbers from three continents. Surely the time has long since passed for someone to tell the story of the early days when geologists, scientists, alpinists, guides, tourists and more than a few of our continent’s empire builders stopped in Glacier, British Columbia to explore, study, climb, earn a modest living, admire the scenery or just rest from their labors. It is most appropriate that William L. Putnam, one of America’s outstanding experts on the Selkirks, should have undertaken the task of writing a history of the area. It is even more appropriate that this history should have been published by The American Alpine Club, whose first president, Professor Charles E. Fay, spent many sunny days over several seasons scaling the region’s unclimbed summits and, as we learn from the text, many rainy weeks in the Old Glacier House where at idle moments he amused himself by analyzing the comments in the hotel’s guest register. The author has labored hard and gone to great lengths to obtain original source material and to check facts. As might be expected, his story begins with the construction of the Canadian Pacific track through Roger’s Pass; without it, the central Selkirks and the outstanding Matterhorn-like crest of Mount Sir Donald would no doubt still be little known and less visited. The absence of dining cars on the early transcontinental express trains, plus the superb view of what was then the awesome Illecillewaet Glacier, led to the building of a small restaurant-hotel by the track some five miles west of the pass. In time that hotel grew to become the Canadian Pacific’s western show-piece. Tourists, scientists, mountaineers and guides arrived in growing numbers. The peaks were measured and climbed, trails were built, caves explored and an electric generator was constructed to light the premises. A pet bear was even provided on the grounds for the entertainment of guests. Then, slowly, the Great Glacier retreated, the railroad was modernized and rerouted through a five-mile tunnel some distance from the hotel, tourists and climbers alike went off to war on the battlefields of France, and the Canadian Pacific shifted its emphasis to its latter-day attraction at Lake Louise in the nearby Rockies. The old hotel was closed, then torn down, and the valley and its glacier almost forgotten. Such is the skeleton of Putnam’s story. But it is far more. Putnam has labored industriously. He has unearthed, and quoted at length, the original on-the-spot observations of the early visitors in the decades between 1890 and 1920. He has recovered ancient photographs, many excellent, to illustrate the stories and anecdotes he recounts. Thanks to his labor of love, those of us who are familiar only with modern mountaineering now have the opportunity to learn what climbing was like in the good old days around the turn of the century. Despite its deceptive scrapbook style, the work is scholarly. It is also highly nostalgic. The author is at his best with the history of the early climbing. One wishes he had personally said more and quoted less—but, then, many of the quotations are memorable. He might also have omitted, or at least modified, the chapter on distant Mount Sir Sandford, for its story, while essential in any broad account of Selkirk climbing, belongs elsewhere and shifts the focus away from the House and the Glacier at the very moment when the reader has become engrossed in both. But these, however, are minor flaws, overshadowed by good research, an entertaining style, excellent history and magnificent illustrations. Samuel H. Goodhue (from American Alpine Club)
- Contents
- Introduction
- The Railroad Track
- The House
- The Tourists
- First Climbers
- Men of Science
- Alpina Americana
- Britannic Majesty
- Canadians at Last
- Some of the Best
- The Last Big Mountain
- The Rest is Silence
- Appendices
- A: The Guides
- B: Place Names in the Central Selkirks
- Bibliography
- Index
- Notes
- Signed by author - addressed to Hans Gmoser
- ISBN
- 0930410130
- Accession Number
- AC637
- Call Number
- 01.4 P98t reference
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- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Link to book review on American Alpine Club website
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The history of Jasper
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14576
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2012
- Author
- Power, Meghan
- Publisher
- Banff, Alta. : Summerthought Publishing
- Call Number
- 08.3 P87h
- Author
- Power, Meghan
- Responsibility
- Meghan, Power
- Publisher
- Banff, Alta. : Summerthought Publishing
- Published Date
- 2012
- Physical Description
- 188 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
- Series
- Canadian Rockies history : the series
- Subjects
- Jasper
- Jasper National Park
- Railways
- Tourism
- Notes
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- ISBN
- 9781926983004
- Accession Number
- 2015.8524
- Call Number
- 08.3 P87h
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Hotels : the history of Alberta's hospitality
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue13364
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1995
- Author
- Sandford, Robert W
- Publisher
- Edmonton : Alberta Hotel Association
- Call Number
- 08.2 Sa5h
- Author
- Sandford, Robert W
- Publisher
- Edmonton : Alberta Hotel Association
- Published Date
- 1995
- Subjects
- Alberta Liquor Control Board
- Ethnic groups
- Government
- Prohibition
- Railways
- Taverns
- World War I
- World War II
- Notes
- 75th anniversary publication for Alberta Hotel Association. Includes chapter on George Barr of the King Edward Hotel in Banff, the Andrew family of the Astoria Hotel in Jasper
- Call Number
- 08.2 Sa5h
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