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Medium
Library - Periodical
Author
Cook, Tim
Call Number
P - filed under previous name The Beaver
Author
Cook, Tim
Responsibility
by Tim Cook and Andrew Iarocci
Physical Description
p.20-27 : ill
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
World War I
Animals
Notes
In Canada's history, vol.93, no.5 (October-November 2013). Canada's History is formerly known as The Beaver.
Explains how animals brought solace to World War I soldiers serving at the front.
Call Number
P - filed under previous name The Beaver
Collection
Archives Library
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Beauty buried alive

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue13612
Medium
Library - Periodical
Author
Robertson, Heather
Call Number
P
Author
Robertson, Heather
Physical Description
p.20-21 : ill
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Group of Seven
World War I
World War II
Notes
In Beaver, vol. 88, no.5 (October / November 2008). Article pertains to war artists
Call Number
P
Collection
Archives Library
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Born of fire and blood

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14247
Medium
Library - Periodical
Author
Ross, J. Andrew
Call Number
P - filed under previous name The Beaver
Author
Ross, J. Andrew
Responsibility
by J. Andrew Ross
Physical Description
p.20-26 : ill
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
World War I
Notes
In Canada's history, vol.95, no.2 (April-May 2015). Canada's History is formerly known as The Beaver.
Gives the history behind the famous poem "In Flanders Fields" by Major John McCrae
Call Number
P - filed under previous name The Beaver
Collection
Archives Library
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Castle Mountain and the patriarch

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14663
Medium
Library - Periodical
Call Number
P - General
Physical Description
p.5 : ill
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Banff National Park
Camps, Internment
Castle Mountain Internment Camp
World War I
Notes
In Progress, Ukranian Catholic News; no.14/2237, July 8, 2012
Remebering the Castle Mountain internment camp during World War one
Call Number
P - General
Collection
Archives Library
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Discovering castle mountain in Banff national park

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14662
Medium
Library - Periodical
Call Number
P - General
Physical Description
p.1-2 : ill
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Banff National Park
Castle Mountain Internment Camp
World War I
Notes
In Progress, Ukranian Catholic News; no.09/2232, April 29, 2012
Outlines the memorial monument set up at the site of the Castle mountain internment camp to understand the harsh conditions the Ukranians faced while there during World War One
Call Number
P - General
Collection
Archives Library
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For King and country

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue982
Medium
Library - Periodical
Published Date
2018
Author
Ward, Meghan J., Larosa, Dee
Publisher
In Canadian Rockies Annual, Vol. 3, 2018
Call Number
P
Author
Ward, Meghan J., Larosa, Dee
Editor
Ward, Meghan J.
Publisher
In Canadian Rockies Annual, Vol. 3, 2018
Published Date
2018
Physical Description
p.64-71
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Banff (residents)
World War I
Abstract
One century after the armistice, we look back on Banff and the Great War
Language
English
Call Number
P
Collection
Archives Library
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A hero from history : Banff guide Sid Unwin part of 'big events' in First World War

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25001
Medium
Library - Periodical
Published Date
November 2019
Author
Alexander, Rob
Publisher
Great West Newspapers
Call Number
P
Author
Alexander, Rob
Responsibility
Rob Alexander
Publisher
Great West Newspapers
Published Date
November 2019
Physical Description
p.31-33
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
World War I
World Wars
Unwin, Sid
History
Abstract
Pertains to Sidney J. Unwin's service in the First World War as part of the 22nd Battery (Howitzer) of the 6th Canadian Artillery Field Brigade includes photographs and excepts from diary entries from the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies (M31 / V25)
Notes
In 51 North, Winter/Spring 2020
Call Number
P
Collection
Archives Library
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Medium
Library - Periodical
Author
Alexander, Rob
Call Number
P
Author
Alexander, Rob
Physical Description
p.10-12 : ill
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Education
Schools
World War I
World War II
Notes
In Legacy, vol.10, no.4 (Winter 2005). Article includes interview with Banff Community High School English teacher Carole Beaton and how she incorporates Remembrance Day into her classroom studies
Call Number
P
Collection
Archives Library
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Innauguration of Spirit Lake's internment interpretative centre

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14661
Medium
Library - Periodical
Call Number
P - General
Physical Description
p.5 : ill
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Camps, Internment
World War I
Notes
In Progress, Ukranian Catholic News; no.02/2225, January 22, 2012
Indicates the opening of the internment camp at Spirit Lake in La Ferme, QC which was the second largest internment camp in Canada during World War One
Call Number
P - General
Collection
Archives Library
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Kidney family fonds

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Part Of
Kidney family fonds
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of personal, professional and legal documents and photographs pertaining to Maud and Forest Kidney, Jack MacAulay, Kidney and Woodworth family members, friends and the Banff community. Items are organized by subject and date ranges. Fonds consists of six series: Series I - Maud (Wo…
Date Range
1886 - 2013
Reference Code
M74 / V324
Description Level
1 / Fonds
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Photograph print
Postcard
Textual record
Corporate record
Private record
Published record
Part Of
Kidney family fonds
Description Level
1 / Fonds
Fonds Number
M74 / V324
Sous-Fonds
M74
V324
Accession Number
452
629
798
929
1843
2143
2177
2275
2780
2983
3109
2016.8581
Reference Code
M74 / V324
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Photograph print
Postcard
Textual record
Corporate record
Private record
Published record
Date Range
1886 - 2013
Physical Description
66 cm of textual records -- ca. 963 photographs : 870 prints, 62 postcards, 30 negatives, 1 tintype (31.5 x 37 cm or smaller) -- 7 photograph albums (26 x 33.5 cm or smaller)
History / Biographical
Ella Maud [Woodworth] Kidney (1894-1977) was born in Banff as the fourth of 11 siblings. Her parents were Benjamin Woodworth and Elizabeth [McIntire] Woodworth. Growing up, Maud worked briefly for the Alberta Hotel and the Bottling Works company in Banff. Maud was married to John A. MacAulay in 1917, and widowed later that year. Her twin sons, John A. [Jack] and Thomas A. [Ted] MacAulay, were born in 1918. Maud married Forest H. "Pop" Kidney (1889-1979) on February 14, 1923, and the new family settled into the Kidney home on Wolf and Muskrat Street. The Kidney residence was originally located in Bankhead, but was moved to Banff and sold following the town's closure in 1922. Maud and Forest operated several local businesses including Banff Grocery, Quaker Coffee Shop, Pop's Bakery and Kidney Kabins. The Kidneys were also active in community affairs throughout their lives. Maud Kidney was a long-time member of the Girls' Sunshine Flower Club in Banff [and the club's president for over a decade spanning across the 1940's], as well as the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire [I.O.D.E.] and Rebekah Lodge, and she was matron of the Order of the Eastern Star in Banff in 1950. Forest Kidney was involved in the Banff Shriners Club, the Kiwanis Club, the Independent Order of Oddfellows and the Canadian Restaurants Association [CRA], among other groups; in the early 1960's, Forest also served as the President of the Calgary branch of the CRA. Jack and Ted MacAulay grew up together in Banff, where they were involved in Banff's Boy Scouts program and local hockey teams. Jack in particular was an avid hockey player, until an accident in 1940 caused damage to his right eye which kept him from competing. From 1943 to 1945, Jack worked for Boeing Aircraft of Canada Ltd., and in 1946 he was appointed as the Chief Inspector of War Assets for Alberta and the Yukon Territories. Jack married Karin Wallensteen in 1946, and the couple had 6 children together: sons Herb and John, and daughters Karen, Shelley, Jodi and Julie-Ann. Jack served as a coach for the Banff Minor Hockey League for 46 years. Jack also took on several other positions within the Bow Valley community, including working as a volunteer with the Banff Figure Skating Club, a co-founder of the Banff Recreation Board, and a member of the Banff Advisory Council, the Banff Hospital Board and the Banff School Board.
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of personal, professional and legal documents and photographs pertaining to Maud and Forest Kidney, Jack MacAulay, Kidney and Woodworth family members, friends and the Banff community. Items are organized by subject and date ranges. Fonds consists of six series: Series I - Maud (Woodworth) Kidney records: contains 3 sub-series [ A) 1894 - 1920, B) 1921 - 1950, C) 1951 - 1977 ] Series II - Forest Kidney records: contains 3 sub-series [ A) 1889 - 1920, B) 1921 - 1950, C) 1951 - 2008 ] Series III - Jack MacAulay records: contains 3 sub-series [A) 1920 - 1945, B) 1946 - 1980, C) 1981 - 2000 ] Series IV - Family, friends and community records: contains 5 sub-series [ A) 1886 - 1920, B) 1921 - 1945, C) 1946 - 1970, D) 1970 - 2013, E) Maude Kidney Collection ] Series V - Legal and business records : contains 3 sub-series [ A) 1894 - 1920, B) 1921 - 1950, C) 1951 - 1980 ] Series VI - Collected materials Series I content pertains to Maud Woodworth Kidney. Includes scrapbooks, photographs of Maud and her siblings and parents, trips to Calgary and local activities with family and friends, Maud working for the Alberta Hotel and the Banff Bottling Factory [ca. 1905 - 1915], and local clubs and societies which Maud was involved in between 1930 - 1977 including the Girls' Sunshine Flower Club, the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, the Senior Friends Club of Banff, Rebekah Lodge and the Order of the Eastern Star. Series II content pertains to Forest Kidney during his World War I military service in Petawawa, Ontario; swimming with friends at the Cave and Basin and other social activities; travelling with family; local newspaper clippings noting Forest's achievements and community involvement; and Forest participating in events as a member of the Banff Shriners Club and the Canadian Restaurant Association. Series III content pertains to Jack MacAulay at the Kidney family home with his twin brother, Ted; coaching for the Banff Minor Hockey League; participating in other community meetings and programs; personal, professional and medical correspondence [1940 - 1992]; Jack's wife, Karin MacAulay, and their children; and Jack's awards and achievements. Series IV content pertains to extended family and friends of the Kidneys and the wider Banff community. Includes sports and outdoor activities [including swimming, hiking, trail riding, camping, snowshoeing, skiing, and track and field]; early Banff [including businesses, Banff Elementary School and Banff High School, the Woodworth family residence, and construction of the Icefields Parkway]; family friends of the Woodworths and Kidneys [including the Brett family, the Stafford family and the Simpson family]; personal correspondence pertaining to Fred "Ty" Cobb (1931 - 1933); clubs and societies [including the Independent Order of Oddfellows, the Senior Friends Club, and the Order of the Eastern Star]; community events [including dances, meetings, dinners and award ceremonies]; weddings and anniversaries; a visit to Num-Ti-Jah Lodge in 1964; and biographical and genealogical information about Maud Kidney, Forest Kidney and the Woodworth family. Series V content pertains to businesses owned and operated by the Kidney family [ca. 1930 - 1970], including Kidney Kabins, Quaker Coffee Shop and Pop's Bakery; mortgage agreements and property contracts; and government documents. Includes receipts, log books and financial records, photographs of Kidney Kabins and Quaker Coffee Shop, and receipts for land purchased by Forest Kidney, George Noble and others. Series VI contains commercial postcards collected by the Kidney family. Postcards mostly produced by Byron Harmon, and some by G & W Fear and other photographers, and mostly pertain to Banff and the surrounding area [winter sports, wildlife, Banff Zoo, Banff Avenue, scenic views and mountain landscapes, etc].
Notes
Contains duplicate photographs
Duplicate commercial postcards have been kept in separate folder within file box containing other commercial postcards [V324 / IV / E / PG - 1 to 20 and V324 / VI / PG - 1 to 42]
Sub-series IV / E : Maude Kidney Collection was donated with existing numbering system [Items 1 to 47] prior to processing; original order and corresponding annotations have been transferred to database entries from original handwritten notes
Name Access
Cobb, Fred (Ty)
Kidney, Forest H. (Pop)
Kidney, Maude
MacAulay, Jack
MacAulay, Karin
MacAulay, Ted
MacAulay, Herb
MacAulay, Julie-Ann
Simpson, Jimmy, Sr.
Simpson, Billie
Woodworth, Adelia
Woodworth, Annie
Woodworth, Ben
Woodworth, Benjamin Frederick
Woodworth, Elizabeth
Woodworth, Ethel
Woodworth, Fred
Woodworth, Percy
Woodworth, Joe
Woodworth, Maude
Brett, Robert G.
Harmon, Byron
LaCasse, Annie
LaCasse, Ulysses
Canadian Restaurant Association
Subject Access
Businesses
Property
Family and personal life
Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire
Independent Order of Oddfellows
Girls Flower Club Banff
Rebekah Assembly Banff Lodge No. 34
Quaker Coffee Shop
Kidney Kabins
Travel
World War I
Military
Community events
Club
Sports
Winter sports
Landscapes
Wildlife
Num-Ti-Jah Lodge
Banff Jasper Highway
Banff High School
Genealogy
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Banff
Canmore
Cave and Basin
Bankhead
Calgary
Lake Louise
Ontario
Quebec
British Columbia
Access Restrictions
Some restriction/s on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
Reproduction Restrictions
Copyright and other restrictions may apply
Language
English
Finding Aid
Finding aids and reference tools: basic description
Related Material
Woodworth family fonds [M286 / V628]
Category
Family and personal life
Commerce and industry
Environment
Labour
Land, settlement and immigration
Law and justice
Military
Natural resources
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
Woodworth family fonds entry
Most information based on contents of fonds
Title Source
Title based on contents of fonds
Processing Status
Processed
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