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Part Of
Bert Riggall fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 25 b&w photographs, some captioned. The photographs document big horn sheep in the wild in various locations in Southwestern Alberta, ram trophies, a hunter posing with gun and ram trophy, dead sheep found by Riggall, and Riggall's 1906 record ram trophy. Locations of photographs i…
Date Range
1927 to 1944
Reference Code
V26 / III / B2 / PA - 30 to 54
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Bert Riggall fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
III. Professional Photography: Topical Files
Reference Code
V26 / III / B2 / PA - 30 to 54
Date Range
1927 to 1944
Physical Description
Photographs: 25 prints, b&w
Scope & Content
File consists of 25 b&w photographs, some captioned. The photographs document big horn sheep in the wild in various locations in Southwestern Alberta, ram trophies, a hunter posing with gun and ram trophy, dead sheep found by Riggall, and Riggall's 1906 record ram trophy. Locations of photographs include Horseshoe Ridge, Lakeview Ridge, and Galena Basin.
Subject Access
Big Horn Sheep, Hunting
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Content Details
Riggall's Grandson John Russell provided idendifications on some photographs they are as follows:
V26 / III / B2 / PA - 1 to 16 Rams above Carthew Pass. Two negatives here, one of these rams and on eof F.H.R "old friend" the broken horn ram.
Identifications also given by an unknown author, possibly Riggall's daughter Doris "Babe" Burton they are as follows:
V26 / III / B2 / PA - 37 to 38 Early trophies Mt Sheep, 1910, 1912, 1914, hunts by F.H.R guided.
V26 / III / B2 / PA - 39 to 44 Sick sheep that died found by F.H.R.
V26 / III / B2 / PA - 45 to 51 Dad's (F.H.Rs) friend Mt sheep with broken horn and it finally died and Dad brought his skull and horns home.
Processing Status
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Part Of
Bert Riggall fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 24 b&w photographs, some captioned. The photographs document big horn sheep in the wild in various locations in Southwestern Alberta, ram trophies, and the skinning of a ram.
Date Range
1909, 1935
Reference Code
V26 / III / B2 / PA - 55 to 78
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Bert Riggall fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
III. Professional Photography: Topical Files
Reference Code
V26 / III / B2 / PA - 55 to 78
Date Range
1909, 1935
Physical Description
Photographs: 24 prints, b&w
Scope & Content
File consists of 24 b&w photographs, some captioned. The photographs document big horn sheep in the wild in various locations in Southwestern Alberta, ram trophies, and the skinning of a ram.
Subject Access
Big Horn Sheep, Hunting
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
Part Of
Bert Riggall fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 17 b&w photographs, some captioned, some mounted. The photographs document big horn sheep in the wild in various locations in Southwestern Alberta, and a ram trophy.
Date Range
ca.1906, 1940
Reference Code
V26 / III / B2 / PA - 79 to 95
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Bert Riggall fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
III. Professional Photography: Topical Files
Reference Code
V26 / III / B2 / PA - 79 to 95
Date Range
ca.1906, 1940
Physical Description
Photographs: 17 prints, b&w
Scope & Content
File consists of 17 b&w photographs, some captioned, some mounted. The photographs document big horn sheep in the wild in various locations in Southwestern Alberta, and a ram trophy.
Subject Access
Big Horn Sheep, Hunting
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
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