Fonds consists of textual, visual and sound materials pertaining to Norman Luxton, Eleanor Luxton and their family members and friends (including Georgina Luxton, Norman's parents and siblings, and members of the Ross, Graham and McDougall families). Includes correspondence, personal and profession…
ca.32.1 m of textual records (29.3 m textual records, 47 scrapbooks) -- ca.7290 photographs (ca.5300 b&w and col. prints, ca.1915 negatives, 75 transparencies, 2 tintypes) -- 17 albums -- ca.74 cm sound recordings (29 CDs, 45 audio cassettes, 17 R120 DAT tapes, 1 VHS, 8 voicewriter discs)
History / Biographical
The Norman Luxton family was a prominent family in Banff, Alberta, Canada from 1904 until 1962. Daughter Eleanor Luxton maintained the family's position in the town until her death in 1995.
Publisher and businessman Norman K. Luxton, 1876-1962, was the son of Winnipeg Free Press co-founder William Luxton. After working for the Winnipeg Free Press, Norman Luxton travelled, then joined the Calgary Herald for eight years. In 1901, he journeyed 10,000 miles on the Pacific in the dug-out canoe Tilikum. After becoming ill, Luxton abandoned the trip in Fiji and came to Banff to recuperate. The around-the-world trip was subsequently completed by his sailing partner, Capt. John Voss.
Luxton bought Banff's Crag and Canyon newspaper in 1902 and remained as publisher until 1951. Also in 1902, he established the Sign of the Goat Curio store which specialized in Stoney Indian handicrafts and taxidermy specimens. Other significant Luxton businesses were the King Edward Hotel and Livery, Luxton Bros. insurance (with brother Louis Luxton) and the Lux Block, which included a hotel, the Lux Theatre and retail stores.
In 1904, Norman Luxton married Georgina (Georgie) Elizabeth McDougall, 1870-1965, of the pioneer missionary McDougall family of Morley, Alberta. In addition to her McDougall connections, Georgie Luxton was related by marriage to Senator George Ross. Norman and Georgie Luxton had one child, Eleanor Georgina, born in Banff in 1908.
The Luxtons were important Banff "boosters" with involvement in numerous local organizations and events. Norman Luxton managed the Banff Indian Days from 1909 to 1950, was a founder of Banff Winter Carnival and was involved with native events at the Calgary Stampede for 25 years. In 1953, Norman established a museum to house his native artifacts. The Luxton Museum was built in co-operation with Eric Harvie of the Glenbow Foundation of Calgary. After Luxton's death, the museum continued to be managed by the Glenbow until 1992.
Eleanor Luxton, 1908-1995, was a writer, historian, researcher, engineer, teacher and business woman. After graduating from high school in Banff in 1926, she attended the University of Alberta from 1926 until 1939, receiving degrees in history (BA '30, MA'33), a Diploma in Education (1931) and subsequent education, biology and natural history courses during the summers.
Between 1937 and 1956, Eleanor received further degrees and certificates from studies at Garbutt Business College (Calgary), St. Stephen's College (Edmonton), Ottawa Technical High School, Havergal Ladies College (Ontario), St. George Williams College (Montreal), McGill University (Montreal) and the Banff School of Fine Arts. Subjects studied included office practices, shorthand, machine draughting, English, civil engineering (BSc '46), German, broadcast writing, management, commerce, accounting and commercial law.
Eleanor Luxton's extensive education overlapped and preceded a long and varied professional career. Her teaching career extended from high school teacher in Alberta (Banff and Sexsmith), 1933-1940, to university lecturer in Montreal in the 1950s. During the 1940s, she worked in locomotive design for the CPR in Montreal. Beginning in 1956 and continuing until 1965, when she returned to Banff to care for her mother, Eleanor worked throughout southern Alberta as a field researcher for Calgary's Glenbow Foundation. From 1965 until her death in 1995, Eleanor remained in Banff in her family home and pursued an active career in writing and research.
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of textual, visual and sound materials pertaining to Norman Luxton, Eleanor Luxton and their family members and friends (including Georgina Luxton, Norman's parents and siblings, and members of the Ross, Graham and McDougall families). Includes correspondence, personal and professional records, financial documents, organization and volunteer records, business and property records, scrapbooks and albums, research materials, candid and professional portraits, various collected materials, and other related content.
Notes
Fonds consists of three sous-fonds:
I. Norman Luxton sous-fonds, [ca.1880]-1962, ca. 7.5 m. of textual records and photographs in four series: A. Correspondence, B. Business, financial and legal, C. Personal, D. Personal and professional, E. Collected materials.
II. Eleanor Luxton sous-fonds, [ca.1890]-1995, ca. 15 m. of textual records, sound recordings and photographs in six series: A. Correspondence, B. Professional, C. Personal, D. Business, financial and legal, E. Travel and events, F. Collected materials.
III. Luxton family sous-fonds, 1836-1972, ca.6.5 m. of textual records and photographs in four series: A. Norman Luxton family series, [ca.1900-ca.1970]; B. Georgina Luxton series, [ca.1890]-1967; C. Related family series, [ca.1890]-1972; D. Other material series, 1836-1970; E. Luxton family home records [1996].
Fonds consists of papers, photographs and sound recordings of Peter and Catharine Whyte and the papers and photographs of their respective families. Consists of three sous-fonds: V683, S37 and M36. M36 and S37 consists of three series. Series I: Peter and Catharine Whyte, Series II: Robb and Morse …
Date Range
1856-1980
Reference Code
M36 / S37 / V683
Description Level
1 / Fonds
GMD
Drawing
Motion picture
Film
Photograph
Album
Ambrotype
Cased photograph
Daguerreotype
Negative
Photograph print
Postcard
Tintype
Transparency
Sound recording
Cassette
Reel to reel
Textual record
Plan
Poster
Private record
Published record
of textual records
a. Peter Whyte – 1927 – 1962 (M36/64-73)
b. Robb Family – 1862 – 1962
i. Letters to Edith
25 m of textual records. -- ca.46,000 photographs : prints, albums, postcards, cased photographs, transparencies, negatives. -- 178 sound recordings : audio tape reels, audio tape cassettes. -- 6 motion pictures (and film strips)
History / Biographical
Peter and Catharine Whyte were artists, photographers, outdoor enthusiasts, travelers, philanthropists and cultural workers at Banff, Alberta, Canada. Peter Whyte, 1905-1966, was born at Banff in 1905 to pioneer merchant Dave White and Annie (Curren) White. He was an accomplished skier and ski jumper and one of the region's first native-born painters with an intimate knowledge of the mountains and was an active photographer from ca.1920 until the 1950s. Peter Whyte studied art at the Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, 1923-1924, and at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Boston, 1925, where he met Catharine Robb. Catharine Robb Whyte, 1906-1979, was born in 1906 at Concord, Massachusetts and grew up amongst the wealth and creativity of the Robb and Morse families. She studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Boston, 1925-1929.
Following their marriage in 1930, the Whytes pursued a life of painting, photography, hiking, skiing and travelling. Their log home and studio in Banff became a focal point for their artist friends, Stoney Indians and local pioneers. Catharine shared Pete's involvement in skiing and hiking organizations and together they managed Skoki Lodge from 1932-1934. In following years, the Whytes travelled extensively. During the Second World War, Peter served in the reserve army, with the Royal Canadian Air Force as a photographer and, briefly, as an official war artist. Catharine continued to paint and maintain their home and, when possible, accompanied Pete to his military postings. In civilian life, Pete resumed his art career, explored new photographic techniques and sculpted.
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the Whytes formulated plans for a foundation to preserve the art and history of the Canadian Rockies. Plans for a building to house an archives, public library and gallery were in preparation when Pete died in 1966. The Peter Whyte Foundation was named in his honour. Catharine immersed herself in the development of what is now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, in the cultural community, painting, outdoor activity, travel and work with the Stoney First Nations. She became a more active photographer, recording her travels and outdoor pursuits. She served in an official capacity with numerous cultural and charitable organizations, was a patron to individuals studying art and music, and supported numerous causes relating to the Stoney First Nations. Catharine also supported causes related to multiculturalism, regional culture and recreation, and cancer research. Despite her modesty and often anonymous patronage of causes, Catharine was recognized with numerous awards and honours, including the Order of Canada in 1978. She died in Banff in 1979.
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of papers, photographs and sound recordings of Peter and Catharine Whyte and the papers and photographs of their respective families. Consists of three sous-fonds: V683, S37 and M36. M36 and S37 consists of three series. Series I: Peter and Catharine Whyte, Series II: Robb and Morse families, Series III: White and Curren families. Within Series I, there are four Sub-series: Series: A. Catharine Robb Whyte papers; B. Peter Whyte papers; C. Peter and Catharine Whyte papers accessioned after 2017; D. Peter and Catharine Whyte sound recordings.
File pertains to newspaper clippings, William (Bill) Olson's WWI and WWII Registration cards, a hand-written list of select Banff locals, and Shaw family details.
0.5 cm of textual records (5 pages ; 21.6 x 27.9 cm or smaller)
Scope & Content
File pertains to newspaper clippings, William (Bill) Olson's WWI and WWII Registration cards, a hand-written list of select Banff locals, and Shaw family details.
Item pertains to an unbound photo album containing 175 photographs, almost all of which have captions.
Photographs consist of views of people, places and activities in the Banff and Kananaskis areas of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports …
Item pertains to an unbound photo album containing 175 photographs, almost all of which have captions.
Photographs consist of views of people, places and activities in the Banff and Kananaskis areas of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, camping, facilities and buildings, trips, events, scenic views. Many views include people.
List of prints:
1 27000 Banff, Canada. Deer on edge of Banff
2 27001 - Banff, Canada. Lake Minnewanka, Indian Name - "Spirit Water", near Banff.
3 27002 - Banff, Canada. Golf Course. First Hole, Tunnel Mountain. [Banff Springs Golf Course].
4 27003 - Banff, Canada. Golf Course. First Green, Part of Mt. Rundle, 8600 ft. [Banff Springs Golf Course].
5 27004 - Banff, Canada. Looking from golf links along Bow River to C.P.R. Hotel and Sulphur Mountain. [Banff Springs Hotel].
6 27005 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman posing with clubs]
7 27006 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman teeing off]
8 27007 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman teeing off]
9 27008 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman teeing off]
10 27009 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman teeing off]
11 27010 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Women teeing off]
12 27011 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Men on fairway, Tunnel Mt. in background]
13 27012 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Men on fairway, Cascade Mt. in background]
14 27013 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Man and woman teeing off]
15 27014 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [People golfing, Cascade Mt. in background]
16 27015 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [People golfing, Cascade Mt. in background]
17 27016 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [People golfing, Tunnel Mt. in background]
18 27017 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman posing with clubs]
19 27018 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman posing with clubs]
20 27019 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [People golfing, Cascade Mt. in background]
21 27020 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [People on green, Tunnel Mt. in background]
22 27021 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [People on green, Tunnel Mt. in background]
23 27022 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman teeing off, Rundle Mt. in background]
24 27023 - Banff, Canada. Golf : [Banff Springs Hotel golf course]
25 27024 - Banff, Canada. W. Thomson, Golf Prof.
26 27025 - Banff, Canada. W. Thomson, Golf Prof.
27 27026 - Banff, Canada. Novelists and editors. [In front of the Banff Springs Hotel]
28 27027 - Banff, Canada. Novelists and editors. [In front of the Banff Springs Hotel]
29 27028 - Banff, Canada. Novelists and editors. [In front of the Banff Springs Hotel]
30 27029 - Banff, Canada. Novelists and editors. [In front of the Banff Springs Hotel]
31 27030 - Banff, Canada. Captain "Eddie" Rickenbacker. [View by pool at Banff Springs Hotel with Cascade Mountain in background. Image is reversed]
32 27031 - Banff, Canada. Captain "Eddie" Rickenbacker by pool, Banff Springs Hotel, Cascade Mountain Background.
33 27032 - Banff, Canada. Banff Springs Hotel Pool; Miss Catherine Barber and William Barrett. Aeroplane Dive.
34 27033 - Banff, Canada. Banff Springs Hotel Pool; Miss Catherine Barber of Chicago doing aeroplane dive. Background Cascade Mt.
35 27034 - Banff, Canada. Freshwater pool, Banff Springs Hotel. Miss Catherine Barber, society girl, New York, Chicago, San Francisco. William Barrett, swimming instructor formerly amateur champion of New Zealand. Inventor of the aeroplane dive.
36 27035 - Banff, Canada. Miss Catherine Barber, society girl of Chicago, New York and San Francisco, and her horse, "Peter Pan", leaving Banff Springs Hotel for a ride in the mountains.
37 27036 - Banff, Canada. Captain John Standly and Peter, his black and white collie, on the deck of his boat, "The Daughter of the Peaks." Lake Minnewanka, Indian name, "Spirit Water", near Banff.
38 27037 - Banff, Canada. Lake Minnewanka.
39 27038 - Banff, Canada. Road to Lake Minnewanka, Mt. Girouard. [Sightseers in touring car]
40 27039 - Banff, Canada. Falls and reservoir near Lake Minnewanka. Mt. Girouard, 3785 ft.
41 27040 - Banff, Canada. Miss Barber and "Peter Pan." [Catherine Barber and horse]
42 27041 - Banff, Canada. Miss Barber and "Peter Pan." [Catherine Barber and horse]
43 27042 - Banff, Canada. Miss Barber and "Peter Pan." [Catherine Barber and horse]
44 27043 - Banff, Canada. Mt. Rundle. A morning canter. [Catherine Barber riding "Peter Pan"]
45 27044 - Banff, Canada. Mt. Rundle. A morning ride. [Catherine Barber on "Peter Pan," right]
46 27045 - Banff, Canada. Banff Springs Hotel pool. Hotel in background. Aeroplane dive. [Catherine Barber and William Barrett]
47 27046 - Banff, Canada. Government Swimming Pool at the Sulphur Springs. [Cave & Basin]
48 27047 - Banff, Canada. Sergeant, Royal Northwest Mounted Police. Mt. Rundle.
49 27048 - Banff, Canada. Sergeant, Royal Northwest Mounted Police. Mt. Rundle.
50 27049 - Banff, Canada. Tunnel Mountain, Bow River. [Women on horseback along the shore]
51 27050 - Banff, Canada. View of Bow River Valley from "Hotel Banff Springs."
52 27051 - Banff, Canada. Motor boat on upper Bow River. [View from Bow River]
53 27052 - Banff, Canada. Bus at Banff Springs Hotel, and Mount Rundle. [Horse- drawn vehicle, Tunnel Mountain and Cascade Mountain, not Rundle Mt.]
54 27053 - Banff, Canada. Bow River Bridge and Mt. Rundle. [Man and woman on horseback]
55 27054 - Banff, Canada. Cascade Mt. and bus. [Sightseers in touring car]
56 27055 - Banff, Canada. Mt. Rundle, Spray River. [Catherine Barber on "Peter Pan"]
57 27056 - Banff, Canada. Bow River Bridge and Banff Springs Hotel, Sulphur Mountain.
58 27057 - Banff, Canada. Bow River Valley from Hotel. [View from Banff Springs Hotel]
59 27058 - Banff, Canada. Bow River Falls. Mt. Bourgeau, 9375 ft. [Borgeau not visible]
60 27059 - Banff, Canada. Bow River Falls. [Catherine Barber and another rider on horseback]
61 27060 - Banff, Canada. Bow River Falls.
62 27061 - Banff, Canada. Bow Falls.
63 27062 - Banff, Canada. Bow Falls.
64 27063 - Banff, Canada. Bow River and Mt. Rundle. [Catherine Barber and another rider on horseback]
65 27064 - Banff, Canada. Mt. Rundle and Bow River. [Catherine Barber on horseback]
66 27065 - Banff, Canada. Mt. Rundle and Bow River. [Catherine Barber and another rider on horseback]
67 27066 - Banff, Canada. Mt. Rundle and Bow River. [Catherine Barber on horseback]
68 27067 - Bow River, Mt. Rundle. [Catherine Barber and another rider on horseback]
69 27068 - Banff, Canada. Mt. Rundle and Bow River.
70 27069 - Banff, Canada. Bow River, Cascade Mt. [Rider on horseback]
71 27070 - Banff, Canada. Cascade Mountain and Bow River.
72 27071 - Banff, Canada. Bow River. [Catherine Barber and another rider on horseback]
73 27072 - Banff, Canada. Bow River : [Catherine Barber and another rider on horseback]
74 27073 - Banff, Canada. Wading in the Spray River.
75 27074 - Banff, Canada. Wading in the Spray River.
76 27075 - Banff, Canada. Wading in the Spray River.
77 27076 - Banff, Canada. Wading in the Spray River.
78 27077 - Banff, Canada. Wading in the Spray River.
79 27078 - Banff, Canada. Group on board deck of boat.
80 27079 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Boy holding rifle outside tent]
81 27080 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Women cooking at a free-standing stove]
82 27082 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Man and boy holding rifles beside tent]
83 27083 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [People sticking heads through tent opening]
84 27081/27084 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Group posed outside tent]
85 27085 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Boy and woman cooking at a free-standing stove]
86 27086 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Group eating beside car]
87 27087 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [People sticking heads through tent opening]
88 27088 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [People cooking at a free-standing stove]
89 27089 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [People cooking at a free-standing stove]
90 27090 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Group eating beside car]
91 27091 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Man and boy collecting pine boughs]
92 27093 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Group eating beside car]
93 27094 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Man building wood stool]
94 27095 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Women cooking at a free-standing stove]
95 27096 - Banff, Canada. Part of cave and basin, Government Pool - near the main pool.
96 27097 - Banff, Canada. Part of cave and basin, Gov't Pool - near the main pool.
97 27098 - Banff, Canada. Part of cave and basin, Gov't Pool - near the main pool.
98 27099 - Banff, Canada. Part of cave and basin, Gov't Pool - near the main pool.
99 27100 - Banff, Canada. Mrs. W. A. Williamson, Chicago and Winnipeg, off for a ride.
100 27101 - Banff, Canada. Mrs. W. A. Williamson, Chicago and Winnipeg, off for a ride.
101 27102 - Banff, Canada. Mrs. W. A. Williamson, Chicago and Winnipeg, off for a ride.
102 27103 - Banff, Canada. Mrs. W. A. Williamson, Chicago and Winnipeg, off for a ride.
103 27104 - Banff, Canada. Mrs. W. A. Williamson, Chicago and Winnipeg, off for a ride.
104 27105 - Banff, Canada. Mrs. W. A. Williamson, Chicago and Winnipeg, standing near horse.
105 27106 - Banff, Canada. Mrs. W. A. Williamson, Chicago and Winnipeg, standing near horse.
106 27107 - Banff, Canada. Cave and Basin. Main Government Pool, warm sulphur water.
107 27108 - Banff, Canada. Cave and Basin. Main Gov't Pool, warm sulphur water.
108 27109 - Banff, Canada. Cave and Basin. Main Gov't Pool, warm sulphur water.
109 27110 - Banff, Canada. Cave and Basin. Main Gov't Pool, warm sulphur water.
110 27111 - Banff, Canada. Cave and Basin. Main Gov't Pool, warm sulphur water.
111 27112 - Banff, Canada. Cave and Basin. Main Gov't Pool, warm sulphur water.
112 27113 - Banff, Canada. Cave and Basin. Main Gov't Pool, warm sulphur water.
113 27114 - Pack Train crosses a stream.
114 27115 - Pack train arrives at White Man's Pass Camp.
115 27116 - Pack train arrives at White Man's Pass Camp.
116 27117 - Mrs. Grantland Rice.
117 27118 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. [With Mrs. Wheeler on a shored boat]
118 27119 - [Image missing] Mrs. Grantland Rice.
119 27120 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. [With horse]
120 27121 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. [Posing with pistol]
121 27122 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. [With Mrs. Wheeler on a raft]
122 27123 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. [Posing with pistol]
123 27125 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. [With horse]
124 27125 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. [With horse]
125 27126 - Mr. and Mrs. Grantland Rice and horses. [In front of Royal Northwest Mounted Police, No. 2: Kananaskis Lake]
126 27127 - Mr. and Mrs. Rice in Camp at White Man's Pass.
127 27128 - Mr. and Mrs. Rice in Camp at White Man's Pass.
128 27129 - Bill cleans up the party at Black Jack, White Man's Pass cabin.
129 27130 - Bill cleans up the party at Black Jack, White Man's Pass cabin.
130 27131 - In Camp at White Man's Pass.
131 27133 - In camp at white manspass. [Royal Northwest Mounted Police No. 11, White Man's Lodge]
132 27134 - In Camp at White Man's Pass.
133 27135 - In Camp at White Man's Pass. [Mrs. Wheeler on horse outside Royal Mounted Police No. 11 cabin]
134 27136 - In Camp at White Man's Pass.
135 27138 - In the canyon, White Man's Pass - Mr. J.M. Gibbon.
136 27139 - White Man's Pass, where we camped.
137 27140 - At White Man's Pass. [Royal Northwest Mounted Police No. 11, White Man's Lodge]
138 [Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler at White Man's Pass]
139 27144 - Mrs. John Wheeler & Horse.
140 27145 - Mr. & Mrs. John N. Wheeler.
141 27142 - Mrs. John N. Wheeler & Horse.
142 27143 - Mr. & Mrs. John N. Wheeler. [At a picnic]
143 27147 - Mr. & Mrs. John N. Wheeler.
144 27146 - Mr. & Mrs. John N. Wheeler. [In front of tent]
145 27149 - Mr. & Mrs. John N. Wheeler and their ponies. [Royal Northwest Mounted Police No. 2, Kananaskis Lake]
146 27148 - Mrs. John N. Wheeler & horse.
147 27150 - Mr. & Mrs. Wheeler at White Man's Pass. [Outside tent]
148 27151 - Mr. & Mrs. Wheeler at White Man's Pass. [Outside tent]
149 27152 - Mr. & Mrs. John N. Wheeler. [Royal Northwest Mounted Police No. 2, Kananaskis Lake]
150 27153 - Our colt and his friends - Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Wheeler.
151 27154 - Our colt and his friends - Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Wheeler.
152 27155 - Mrs. John N. Wheeler, as cook, cooking beans and baking Bannock (bread).
153 27157 - Mrs. John N. Wheeler, as cook, cooking beans and baking Bannock (bread).
154 27156 - Mrs. John N. Wheeler, as cook, cooking beans and baking Bannock (bread).
155 27158 - Porter Browne and his Indian Shirt.
156 27159 - Porter Browne and his Indian Shirt.
157 27160 - Porter Emerson Browne, as bad man of the Kananaskis.
158 27162 - Porter Emerson Browne, as bad man of the Kananaskis.
159 The Cave and Basin - Government Springs Bath, Banff - A husky venus.
160 27164 - The Cave and Basin - Government Springs Bath
161 27162 - Porter Emerson Browne, as bad man of the Kananaskis
162 27163 - The Cave and Basin, Government Springs Bath, Banff.
163 27166 - The Cave and Basin - Government Springs Bath, Banff - A husky venus.
164 27167 - The Cave and Basin - Government Springs Bath, Banff - A husky venus.
165 27168 - The Cave and Basin - Government Springs Bath, Banff - A husky venus.
166 27169 - The Cave and Basin - Government Springs Bath, Banff - A husky venus.
167 27170 - The Cave and Basin - Government Hot Baths - A Maid of Canada
168 27171 - The Cave and Basin - Government Hot Baths - A Maid of Canada
169 27173 - Bill, the guide.
170 27172 - Bill the guide takes a nap.
171 27174 - Bill, the guide.
172 27175 - Bill, the guide.
173 27177 - Bill, the guide.
174 27176 - [Photograph missing] Bill, the guide.
175 27178 - Bill, the guide.
176 27179 - [Photograph missing] Bill, the guide.
177 27180 - Bill, the guide at White Man's Pass.
178 27181 - Bill, the guide at White Man's Pass.
Notes
This material is presented as originally created, it contains outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content.
Materials in historical collections reflect the attitudes, ideas, and norms of the era and culture in which they were created or collected.
Offensive or harmful terms are retained for historical accuracy or to document the issues and social context of a specific time and the attitudes and opinions of the people who created the material.
File consists of one personal photograph album [likely created by Eleanor Luxton]. Content pertains to staff members of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation Aircraft Division and related events including a dinner party in New York, as well as friends and relatives of the Luxton family. Includes images of…
Some photographs produced by Associated Screen News Ltd., Curtiss-Wright Corporation, Byron Harmon
Date Range
[ca. 1910]
[ca. 1920 - ca. 1930]
[ca. 1940 - ca. 1945]
1941 - 1944
1950
1954
1956
[ca. 1960 - ca. 1970]
1967 - 1969
Physical Description
1 album (193 b&w photographs ; 20 x 25.5 cm or smaller -- 2 textual records)
Scope & Content
File consists of one personal photograph album [likely created by Eleanor Luxton]. Content pertains to staff members of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation Aircraft Division and related events including a dinner party in New York, as well as friends and relatives of the Luxton family. Includes images of Eleanor Luxton as a child and as an adult, group and individual portraits of mostly unidentified individuals [likely immediate and extended family and friends of Eleanor, including Norman and Georgina Luxton], unidentified children playing, images from the Calgary Stampede parade [ca. 1940s], unidentified Indigenous groups and individuals [possibly Stoney Nakoda community members during Banff Indian Days], Dr. Casey's Ranch [1944], and a family picnic. File also includes one small textual record describing a 1943 Curtiss-Wright Corporation staff event, as well as an annotated Christmas card from Ruth and Frank Neustadt [n.d.].
Notes
Some items are annotated on back
Items not in chronological or other clear order
Material Details
Album has clear plastic layer on surface of front and back covers
Green plastic stitched around border of both covers and side bindings
File pertains to Dunsmore family and friends; family life; Banff community life; Banff locations, such as streets, zoo, Cave and Basin; events, including Banff Indian Days, Banff Winter Carnival, royal visit, 1919; activities, including fishing, camping, picnicing, dogsledding, snowshoeing, skiing,…
File pertains to Dunsmore family and friends; family life; Banff community life; Banff locations, such as streets, zoo, Cave and Basin; events, including Banff Indian Days, Banff Winter Carnival, royal visit, 1919; activities, including fishing, camping, picnicing, dogsledding, snowshoeing, skiing, ski jumping, canoeing. People include: members of the Paris, Woodworth, White (Whyte), Irwin and Latam families; also Dick Patrick, MacAulay twins, Edwin Young, John Thomson and others. Includes scenic views of Banff, Lake Louise and other Rocky Mountain areas. Most photographs are identified.
Notes
Fulton Dunsmore made most of the photographs and assembled the album. Also includes photographs by Tom Dunsmore and other
File consists of one photograph album containing 54 photograph prints and 2 newspaper clippings pertaining to Norman Luxton winning a turkey shooting contest [ca. 1940] and an Old Timers Association event attended by Eleanor Luxton in Calgary in 1964. Photographs pertain to Eleanor Luxton as a baby…
1 album (54 b&w prints ; 9 x 14 cm or smaller -- 2 newspaper clippings)
Scope & Content
File consists of one photograph album containing 54 photograph prints and 2 newspaper clippings pertaining to Norman Luxton winning a turkey shooting contest [ca. 1940] and an Old Timers Association event attended by Eleanor Luxton in Calgary in 1964. Photographs pertain to Eleanor Luxton as a baby and young child with her parents, posing with chickens and a turkey on a farm, with other small children [unidentified] and standing by the Bow River; portrait photographs of Eleanor as a young girl [roughly ages 5 to 12 years old]; a wedding celebration [possibly that of Norman and Georgina Luxton in 1904]; and images of a pregnant woman and a man on a farm [likely Georgina Luxton and possibly her father, David McDougall, ca. 1908]
Notes
One photograph of Eleanor Luxton as a young child, posing alone and smiling in a dark dress, was moved to its current location from album LUX / III / A3 / PD - 2.
File pertains to a photo album about Fulton Dunsmore, friends and family; mainly activities, including skiing, fishing, climbing, hiking, camping, picnicing, ski jumping, skating, hockey. Includes: Mount Norquay Ski Camp, 1928?; Dunsmore and friends, including Peter Whyte and possibly Paris brothe…
1 photograph album (268 prints and 1 loose print).
History / Biographical
See fonds level description
Scope & Content
File pertains to a photo album about Fulton Dunsmore, friends and family; mainly activities, including skiing, fishing, climbing, hiking, camping, picnicing, ski jumping, skating, hockey. Includes: Mount Norquay Ski Camp, 1928?; Dunsmore and friends, including Peter Whyte and possibly Paris brothers, on Banff Ski Club trips to Whitmans' Lodge warden cabin #11 and Spray Lakes Lodge warden cabin #1; ski trip to Skoki? area; Dunsmore and friends growing beards; Dunsmore (in Calgary? with fellow students?), 1930; trip to Sherbrooke Lake.
File consists of one photograph album, comprising ca. 432 photographs, 10.5 x 16 cm or smaller.
Photographs pertain to a trip through Banff to Mount Assiniboine by the Duke Dimitri and Duchess Catherine Leuchtenberg in 1927.
Photographs document travel on horseback to the Mount Assiniboine Lodge, h…
1 album (ca. 432 photographs : b&w ; 10.5 x 16 cm or smaller)
History / Biographical
Dimitri Georgevitch de Leuchtenberg (1898-1972), Duke of Leuchtenberg was a member of the Franco-Russian Beauharnais house. In 1927 the Marquis Nicholas degli Albizzi invited Dimitri and his wife Catherine (1900-1991) to join him for the summer at the cabin he had subleased from A.O. Wheeler at Mount Assiniboine. Albizzi and Dimitri were cousins.
The Duke and Duchess de Leuchtenberg lived in Germany following the Russian Civil War and in 1931 began annual winter trips to Quebec to visit Albizzi and his new winter sports station in Saint-Sauveur-des-Monts in the Laurentians mountains in Quebec.
The Duke worked for Albizzi as a ski school instructor. In 1937 he was chosen to be a member of the Canadian Ski School Committee and in 1938 was a founding member of the Ski Instructor's Alliance.
In 1939 the Duke de Leuchtenberg bought the Saint-Sauveur station from Albizzi and moved his family permanently to Quebec, Canada.
Scope & Content
File consists of one photograph album, comprising ca. 432 photographs, 10.5 x 16 cm or smaller.
Photographs pertain to a trip through Banff to Mount Assiniboine by the Duke Dimitri and Duchess Catherine Leuchtenberg in 1927.
Photographs document travel on horseback to the Mount Assiniboine Lodge, hiking up Mount Assiniboine, swimming and boating on Lake Magog, horses, camping, and other leisure activies.
Notes
The album is titled "Kanada 1927" with a photo of Mount Assiniboine on the first page.
Not all of the photos in the album are captioned, some are captioned partially or entriely in Russian.
Frequently used names in captions:
Duma = Dimitri
Kata = Catherine
Kora = Albizzi
Translated version of album captions available in Chic Scott fonds (see "Related Material")