Elaine Strong Cruikshank fonds
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- Part Of
- Elaine Strong Cruikshank fonds
- Scope & Content
- Fonds pertains to people and places in Banff and Yoho National Parks; includes Cruikshank family, Tom Wilson, Fern Brewster?, Philip Moore?, Peter Whyte, Banff townsite, Lake Louise area and Takakkaw Falls. Photographs were taken by friends and associates, including Peter and Catharine Whyte and t…
- Date Range
- [ca.1925]
- Reference Code
- V123
- Description Level
- 1 / Fonds
- GMD
- Photograph
- Photograph print
- Postcard
- Part Of
- Elaine Strong Cruikshank fonds
- Description Level
- 1 / Fonds
- Fonds Number
- V 123
- Sous-Fonds
- V 123
- Accession Number
- 5948
- Reference Code
- V123
- Date Range
- [ca.1925]
- Physical Description
- 39 photographs : prints, postcard, greeting cards
- History / Biographical
- Elaine Strong Cruikshank, 1898-1990, was an artist at Banff, Lake Louise and Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Cruikshank was resident artist at the Banff Springs Hotel between 1918 and 1930, as well as at the Chateau Lake Louise, tinting photographs taken by Fred Armbrister for Canadian Pacific Railway publicity.
- Scope & Content
- Fonds pertains to people and places in Banff and Yoho National Parks; includes Cruikshank family, Tom Wilson, Fern Brewster?, Philip Moore?, Peter Whyte, Banff townsite, Lake Louise area and Takakkaw Falls. Photographs were taken by friends and associates, including Peter and Catharine Whyte and the Rungius family. Colour postcard is by Byron Harmon; seven greeting cards are designed by Carl Rungius. Prints are not identified.
- Name Access
- Cruikshank, Elaine Strong
- Subject Access
- Family and personal life
- Access Restrictions
- No restrictions on access
- Public domain (other restrictions may apply)
- Language
- Language is English
- Creator
- Cruikshank, Elaine Strong
- Category
- Family and personal life
- Title Source
- Title based on accession record
- Processing Status
- Processed
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