File consists of 2 photographs depicting members of the British Royal Family. Includes one portrait of the Marquis of Lorne (John Campbell) and one photograph of Princess Margaret visiting Fredericton, New Brunswick in 1958.
Produced by Topley (Ottawa) and Federal Newsphotos of Canada
Date Range
[ca.1900-1910]
1958
Physical Description
2 photographs : 15 x 20.5 cm and 10 x 20.5 cm
Scope & Content
File consists of 2 photographs depicting members of the British Royal Family. Includes one portrait of the Marquis of Lorne (John Campbell) and one photograph of Princess Margaret visiting Fredericton, New Brunswick in 1958.
File pertains to 120 b&w prints of various historical topics, some photos taken by Bruno Engler, others collected [presumably] by him. Includes various Canadian Pacific Railway events, community events and celebrations, Skoki Lodge's 60th anniversary, the Norquay Ski Hill rope-tow, the 1968 Winter …
File pertains to 120 b&w prints of various historical topics, some photos taken by Bruno Engler, others collected [presumably] by him. Includes various Canadian Pacific Railway events, community events and celebrations, Skoki Lodge's 60th anniversary, the Norquay Ski Hill rope-tow, the 1968 Winter Olympics bid, Princess Margarite's [sic] visit in 1958, the Cosmic Ray Observatory operations, a Kiwanis Club event, ranching and ranch lands, portraits, and more.
File pertains to 116 b&w photographs of O. Kathleen Wilson, her friends and coworkers at the Chateau Lake Louise, celebrities and royalty, hiking, climbing, prisoners of war, and scenery around the Lake Louise and Glacier B.C. areas, including tea houses, hotels, trains, and alpine huts.
O. Kathleen Wilson was employed at the Chateau Lake Louise at Lake Louise, Alberta in the 1920s.
Scope & Content
File pertains to 116 b&w photographs of O. Kathleen Wilson, her friends and coworkers at the Chateau Lake Louise, celebrities and royalty, hiking, climbing, prisoners of war, and scenery around the Lake Louise and Glacier B.C. areas, including tea houses, hotels, trains, and alpine huts.