- Part Of
- Hans Gmoser fonds
- Scope & Content
- Framed photographs in this file housed in a manuscript box consist of the following:
- Date Range
- 1963-1980
- Reference Code
- V68 / PC 1-4
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Part Of
- Hans Gmoser fonds
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Series
- VI. Framed Photographs
- Accession Number
- 8111
- Reference Code
- V68 / PC 1-4
- Date Range
- 1963-1980
- Physical Description
- 4 framed photographs: col; b&w.
- Scope & Content
- Framed photographs in this file housed in a manuscript box consist of the following:
- Subject Access
- Discovery and Exploration
- Environment and Nature
- Family and personal life
- Sports and Recreation
- Title Source
- Supplied title.
- Content Details
- 1- “1963 April Summit Mt. Columbia before cornice break, photo Lloyd and Nixon” “Picture always on Hans’ desk since 1960s Photo of Hans on cornice- right after it was taken, Hans disappeared after cornice broke!”, [Hans walking alone on cornice], frame 18 x 13 cm, colour, captions written on 3 post it notes stuck to back of gold frame. 2- “Margaret Gmoser belt (yellow) – bottom Lloyd Gallgher (1) – mid-Margaret in Bugaboos- VO advertisement- [illegible] – models” [Four vignettes, L-R, woman in yellow skiing, people standing next to helicopter, Woman in yellow talking to two men by fire in lodge, man and woman skiing, Time magazine cover title and date of March 11, 1974 taped to back of frame- loose “VO” glued to bottom right corner of picture], wood frame 25 x 20 cm, colour, caption written on post it notes on back of frame. 3- “Han’s [sic] family- Johann Resch (father) Rosa Gmoser E. Hintringer”, [10 people in professional photograph], n.d., wood frame 21 x 16 cm, sepia toned, caption written on post it notes attached to back of frame. 4- “Hans and Ingemar Stenmark (world cup Winner) Cariboo 1980”, [Stenmark on left, Hans on right, helicopter behind], 21 x 26 cm, colour.
- Processing Status
- Processed
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