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Artist
George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian)
Date
1971
Medium
ink on paper
Catalogue Number
WbG.04.005
Description
An Alberta harvest scene. In the foreground is an area of wheat that has been cut down in concentric circles. A circular area of wheat has been left standing in the centre of the circles. This field of wheat is a vivid orange and a pale yellow. At the centre-right of the image is a black oil de…
Artist
George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian)
Title
Alberta Harvest
Date
1971
Medium
ink on paper
Description
An Alberta harvest scene. In the foreground is an area of wheat that has been cut down in concentric circles. A circular area of wheat has been left standing in the centre of the circles. This field of wheat is a vivid orange and a pale yellow. At the centre-right of the image is a black oil derrick. To the left of the derrick and further in the distance are several grain elevators, of which a few are bright red. In the distance are the Rocky Mountains. A soft grey-blue sky makes up the top portion of the print.
Subject
landscape
prairies
Canadian Rockies
architecture
rural
grain elevators
activity
farming
oil well
Credit
Gift of George Weber, 1973
Catalogue Number
WbG.04.005
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Date
1890 – 1910
Material
skin; metal; glass; metal
Catalogue Number
108.05.0003
Description
A very true replica of a Jersey milk cow with tan and white coloured suede stretched over the carved wooden shape of a cow. The cow has wooden hooves and teats on the udder, with glass eyes, and hair at the end of the tail. The cow has a leather collar with a small round cowbell. The cow moos wh…
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Title
Animal Toy
Date
1890 – 1910
Material
skin; metal; glass; metal
Dimensions
17.5 x 8.0 x 26.0 cm
Description
A very true replica of a Jersey milk cow with tan and white coloured suede stretched over the carved wooden shape of a cow. The cow has wooden hooves and teats on the udder, with glass eyes, and hair at the end of the tail. The cow has a leather collar with a small round cowbell. The cow moos when its head is turned.
Subject
industries, farming
toys
children
animals, cow
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
108.05.0003
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Date
prior to 1970
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
104.03.3001
Description
Brass chamber and strap keeper with steel clapper.
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Title
Cowbell
Date
prior to 1970
Material
metal
Dimensions
16.0 x 7.0 x 12.2 cm
Description
Brass chamber and strap keeper with steel clapper.
Subject
industry, farming
animals
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.03.3001
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Date
1885 – 1910
Material
metal, brass
Catalogue Number
104.03.0001
Description
A round brass bell made from a sheet of metal that has been bent and riveted into shape along the sides. The bell has a loop handle at the top.
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Title
Cowbell Bell, Animal
Date
1885 – 1910
Material
metal, brass
Dimensions
19.0 x 9.0 x 15.0 cm
Description
A round brass bell made from a sheet of metal that has been bent and riveted into shape along the sides. The bell has a loop handle at the top.
Subject
industry
dairy
farming
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.03.0001
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Date
1885 – 1940
Material
metal, brass
Catalogue Number
104.03.0002
Description
A brass bell that is cast in the shape of a truncated pyramid with a lug on top for hanging. There are bent metal eyes through the lug. The clapper is made of a single, heavy, piece of metal that hangs from a hook inside at the top.
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Title
Cowbell Bell, Animal
Date
1885 – 1940
Material
metal, brass
Dimensions
6.0 x 3.7 x 4.9 cm
Description
A brass bell that is cast in the shape of a truncated pyramid with a lug on top for hanging. There are bent metal eyes through the lug. The clapper is made of a single, heavy, piece of metal that hangs from a hook inside at the top.
Subject
industry
dairy
farming
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.03.0002
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Date
1885 – 1940
Material
metal, brass
Catalogue Number
104.03.0003
Description
A square, flattened, bell that is folded at the top. The bell is made from one sheet of metal folded into shape with a small loop handle at the top. The bell is riveted and braised on both sides. The bell’s clapper is a single light piece of metal that hangs from a large loop inside at the top.
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Title
Cowbell Bell, Animal
Date
1885 – 1940
Material
metal, brass
Dimensions
4.5 x 2.7 x 4.6 cm
Description
A square, flattened, bell that is folded at the top. The bell is made from one sheet of metal folded into shape with a small loop handle at the top. The bell is riveted and braised on both sides. The bell’s clapper is a single light piece of metal that hangs from a large loop inside at the top.
Subject
industry
dairy
farming
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.03.0003
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Date
1885 – 1910
Material
metal, brass
Catalogue Number
104.03.0004
Description
A long cylindrical brass bell made from a single sheet of metal that has been cut, folded and braised together at sides to form shape. There is a flat loop handle at the top of the bell. A rolled light metal clapper hangs from a hook inside the bell at the top.
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Title
Cowbell Bell, Animal
Date
1885 – 1910
Material
metal, brass
Dimensions
8.0 x 3.5 x 4.0 cm
Description
A long cylindrical brass bell made from a single sheet of metal that has been cut, folded and braised together at sides to form shape. There is a flat loop handle at the top of the bell. A rolled light metal clapper hangs from a hook inside the bell at the top.
Subject
industry
dairy
farming
Pearl Moore
John Brewster
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.03.0004
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Date
1950 – 1980
Material
wood; paper
Catalogue Number
110.01.1038 a-f
Description
Six wooden boxes with no lids. Each crate has a different label.
Title
Crate
Date
1950 – 1980
Material
wood; paper
Description
Six wooden boxes with no lids. Each crate has a different label.
Subject
households
advertising
farming
agriculture
Credit
Gift of Douglas Hare, Banff, 1993
Catalogue Number
110.01.1038 a-f
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English Plough Horses

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Artist
Norah Drummond-Davies (1862 – 1949, Canadian)
Date
n.d.
Medium
oil on masonite
Catalogue Number
DmN.02.02
Description
General colour: brown. Central image is two horses, (one white, one brown) pulling a plough (man walks behind) towards the left side of the picture. In the upper right corner is a large tree and some bush. On the left side is more woods and sky beyond.
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Artist
Norah Drummond-Davies (1862 – 1949, Canadian)
Title
English Plough Horses
Date
n.d.
Medium
oil on masonite
Dimensions
24.8 x 35.5 cm
Description
General colour: brown. Central image is two horses, (one white, one brown) pulling a plough (man walks behind) towards the left side of the picture. In the upper right corner is a large tree and some bush. On the left side is more woods and sky beyond.
Subject
landscape
animal, horse
figure
male
farming
Credit
Gift of Robert Peyto, Shawnigan Lake, 1967
Catalogue Number
DmN.02.02
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Part Of
Douglas Leighton fonds
Scope & Content
Files consist of photographs taken at the Gang Ranch in British Columbia. photographs include domestic shots of food preparation, scenic views, and irrigation installation, cattle and candid shots of workers, cowboys, and families at the ranch
Date Range
1987 - 1989
Reference Code
V222 / III / A / 2 / NS - 1 to 203
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Transparency
Photograph
Part Of
Douglas Leighton fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M133
V222
Series
V222 / III : Specific trips and Events
Sous-Fonds
V222
Sub-Series
V222 / III / A : Gang Ranch
Accession Number
2020.24
Reference Code
V222 / III / A / 2 / NS - 1 to 203
GMD
Transparency
Photograph
Date Range
1987 - 1989
Physical Description
203 photographs : col. slides ; 35 mm
History / Biographical
For more history on the Gang Ranch see "https://gangranch.ca/gang-ranch-history/"
Scope & Content
Files consist of photographs taken at the Gang Ranch in British Columbia. photographs include domestic shots of food preparation, scenic views, and irrigation installation, cattle and candid shots of workers, cowboys, and families at the ranch
Name Access
Leighton, Douglas
Subject Access
Gang Ranch,
Ranch
Cowboys
Horses
Cows
Cattle
Branding Cattle
Geographic Access
British Columbia
Chilcotin region
Language
English
Creator
Douglas Leighton
Category
Ranch
Farming
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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