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Date
prior to 1940
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
104.18.1020
Description
Small animal trap, Hawley & North.
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Title
Animal Trap
Date
prior to 1940
Material
metal
Description
Small animal trap, Hawley & North.
Subject
trapping
Simpson Pass
Credit
Gift of Tom Robinson, Banff, 1994
Catalogue Number
104.18.1020
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Boundary Between Alta. and B.C., Simpson Pass

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Medium
Library - Maps and blueprints (unannotated; published)
Map
Published Date
1913
Call Number
C3-9.13A
Published Date
1913
Scale
Scale: 1:25,000
Relief: Contour interval 100 ft.
Medium
Library - Maps and blueprints (unannotated; published)
Map
Series
Sheet #13A
Subjects
Alberta - Boundaries
British Columbia - Boundaries
Simpson Pass
Notes
Duplicates in Boundary Atlas #1 (2 copies)
Accession Number
2949
Call Number
C3-9.13A
Collection
Archives Library
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Date
1907 – 1920
Material
glass
Catalogue Number
101.02.1002
Description
From Peyto Cabin near Simpson Pass, thick, rectangular, clear glass pane roughly painted with thick brownpaint, "Bill Peyto/otyeP" (mirror writing) "T_(e)", crude drawing of owl sitting on branch below.
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Title
Windowpane
Date
1907 – 1920
Material
glass
Dimensions
38.3 x .7 x 29.6 cm
Description
From Peyto Cabin near Simpson Pass, thick, rectangular, clear glass pane roughly painted with thick brownpaint, "Bill Peyto/otyeP" (mirror writing) "T_(e)", crude drawing of owl sitting on branch below.
Subject
packers & guides
Bill Peyto
Simpson Pass
Credit
Gift of Ed Carleton, 1970
Catalogue Number
101.02.1002
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