Whole Newspapers and Magazines
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- Part Of
- Hans Gmoser fonds
- Date Range
- 1947-1966
- Reference Code
- M224 / O.S. Category "H"
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Part Of
- Hans Gmoser fonds
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Series
- IV.C. Textual records
- Accession Number
- 8111
- Reference Code
- M224 / O.S. Category "H"
- Date Range
- 1947-1966
- Physical Description
- 3 cm of textual records.
- Subject Access
- Discovery and Exploration
- Environment and Nature
- Family and personal life
- Sports and Recreation
- Title Source
- Title based on contents.
- Content Details
- The Sunday Sun Vancouver BC. Weekend Magazine Vol. 9, No. 42 Oct. 17, 1959. Front cover “How Canada’s Highest Mountain was Climbed.” P 2-4, 68. Part of three part series over three weeks. The Sunday Sun Vancouver BC. Weekend Magazine Vol. 9, No. 44 Oct. 31, 1959. P 10-14. “They Climbed Canada’s Highest Peak: A River Avenges the Conquered Mountain.” Final part of three part story. The Sunday Sun Vancouver BC. Weekend Magazine Vol. 9, No. 43 Oct. 24, 1959. P 14-16, 52, 53, 55. “They Climbed Canada’s Highest Peak: On the Summit- ‘A Proud and Happy Moment.’” Weekend Telegraph No. 83 April 29, 1966. Cover “The Man Who Climbed the Eiger.” A tribute to the death of John Harlin and mountain climbers. World’s largest Ski Magazine. Oct 1963. “They Call it Mt. Hostility” by Fred Lindholm. P52-55, 90. Paris Match No. 831 13 Mars 1965 1, 20 F. Skiing article annotated on page of “1000Km. A ski Sur Le Toit De L’Europe.” The Saturday Evening Post Oct 25, 1947. The Sunday Sun Vancouver BC Weekend Magazine Vol 13, NO. 39. Sept 28, 1963. P6-10, 16. “Eight men Climb a Wall of Ice.” By Bruce Moss.
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