Fonds pertains to Paris family, friends, activities and trips, travels, residences and businesses; Banff scenes, buildings, events and personalities, winter sports. Includes some duplication between prints and negatives
George Harrison Paris, 1872-1960, was a barber and amateur photographer at Banff, Alberta, Canada. Paris was born in London, England and came to the Rocky Mountains on the Canadian Pacific Railway, ca.1889. He settled in Banff in 1892, working first as an attendant at Dr. R. G. Brett's Grandview Hotel bathhouse. There he learned the barber trade from a patron, and by 1903 had established his own barber shop. Also in 1903, Paris married Ida Winberg and the couple opened a summer tea house and ice cream parlor on Banff Avenue. In 1922, a restaurant was added to the Paris Tea Room. George Paris was active in both the Banff Curling Club and the Banff Skating Club and taught figure- skating. George and Ida Paris had four children - Cyril, Georgina (Georgie) and twins, Herb and Ted
Scope & Content
Fonds pertains to Paris family, friends, activities and trips, travels, residences and businesses; Banff scenes, buildings, events and personalities, winter sports. Includes some duplication between prints and negatives
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 …
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.
Fonds is a commercial negative collection from more than 4000 professional jobs. Includes family, personal and school portraits, weddings, conventions and passport photographs; Banff School of Fine Arts classes, activities, productions, business and convention programs; photographs of government a…
Fonds includes primarily the private business records of Ron Duke, including the work of some predecessors. Images attributed to Bill Jamieson, working in the employ of George Noble, are V180 / II.A.i. through V180 / II.A.vi., and V180 / III.A.- 1 to 51.
Date Range
[ca.1900, ca.1930-ca.1975]
Physical Description
ca.40,000 photographs (ca.38,400 negatives, ca.800 prints, ca.800 transparencies). -- 1 photograph album. -- 3 cm of textual records
History / Biographical
Ronald Leslie Duke, 1912-1978, was a professional photographer at Banff, Alberta, Canada. Born in Calgary, Alberta, Duke was educated at Calgary, Banff and the University of Washington in Seattle, USA. After wartime service with the National Film Board of Canada, Ron Duke returned to Banff, where he worked in the photography business for the next thirty years. Here he formed a link in a business lineage of photographers, including George Noble, and was for a time an employee of Noble's corporate successors. After 1958, Duke worked closely with the Banff School of Fine Arts, photographing productions and providing documentary services. After sustaining considerable damage in a fire which destroyed Banff's Mount Royal Hotel in 1967, Ron Duke's business resumed and, in partnership with George Baracos, continued until retirement in 1975.
Scope & Content
Fonds is a commercial negative collection from more than 4000 professional jobs. Includes family, personal and school portraits, weddings, conventions and passport photographs; Banff School of Fine Arts classes, activities, productions, business and convention programs; photographs of government and private construction, commercial and industrial projects, Banff National Park; Banff community life, including Banff Winter Carnival, sports and recreation, Banff High School, Banff activities, places and events; personal and occupational photographs arising from Duke's interest in aeronautics, work with the Canadian Army, World War II, and involvement in the oil industry, 1930s; scenic and landscape photographs. Most pertain to Banff National Park; also Vancouver, British Columbia; Seattle, United States; Turner Valley, Alberta and Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
Textual records include job registers, 2 v.; samples of works orders, price lists, letters, equipment lists, invoices, receipts and technical information, mainly pertaining to business, some personal items; brochures, publications and postcards containing credited or attributed Ron Duke photographs.
Fonds includes recordings of interviews, events, broadcasts, meetings, notes, readings and slide shows produced by and for the Archives of the Whyte Museum. I. Interviews with numerous individuals and groups of individuals. See subject headings for names. II. Events: dedication of Margaret Greenham…
Interviews and recordings were made by Maryalice Harvey Stewart, Elizabeth Rummel, Jon Whyte, E. J. (Ted) Hart, Sue Davies and others.
Date Range
1967-1989
Physical Description
157 sound recordings : audio tape reels and audio tape cassettes. -- 3 video recordings
History / Biographical
Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies is a charitable, non-profit organization based in Banff, Alberta, Canada. In 1958, the Wa-Che-Yo-Cha-Pa Foundation, presently the Peter and Catharine Whyte Foundation which operates the Whyte Museum, was founded and endowed by artists Peter and Catharine Whyte. The foundation acts as an agency for collecting and preserving cultural materials of the Canadian Rockies. In 1968, the foundation's building opened at 111 Bear Street, providing accommodation for a regional archives, gallery and public library. Between 1967 and 1983, the Archives department recorded and summarized interviews with local personalities, as well as recording noteworthy meetings and events.
Scope & Content
Fonds includes recordings of interviews, events, broadcasts, meetings, notes, readings and slide shows produced by and for the Archives of the Whyte Museum.
I. Interviews with numerous individuals and groups of individuals. See subject headings for names.
II. Events: dedication of Margaret Greenham Theatre; ceremony re Catharine Robb Whyte adoption in Stoney Tribe; Earth Day programme at Margaret Greenham Theatre; dedication of Mt. Jimmy Simpson; dedication of Edouard Deville historic site; Back to Banff Day, 10th anniversary; Louis Trono 75th birthday.
III. Broadcasts re: Murray Adaskin, George Clutesi, Allan Jarvis, Kootenay River raft trip, Ottawa Ski Club, Helen Shandruk, Siri Strom, Springtime in the Rockies, Village Lake Louise Project, water pollution, Waterton area.
IV. Meetings: Bow Valley Naturalists; National and Provincial Parks Association conference; Indigenous and Inuit Conference re George Clutesi.
V. Notes by Maryalice Stewart re: Cyril Fuller, Al Johnston, Maude Kidney, Norman Knight, Ulysses LaCasse.
VI. Readings by: Ray Bagley, Earle Birney, Jon Whyte.
VII. Slide shows: Jon Whyte slide show commentary re Peter and Catharine Whyte.
Series includes: A. Banff School of Fine Arts, 1951-1956, 1958-1962, ca.2800 negatives and 46 prints. Includes classes in session, class and instructor group portraits, stage productions, buildings and grounds, exhibitions, events, art works. B. Banff School of Advanced Management, ca.1958-ca.196…
II. Banff School of Fine Arts and Banff School of Advanced Management
Reference Code
V180 / II
Responsibility
Photographs in sub-series II.A. made prior to 1958 are attributed to Bill Jamieson, in the employ of George Noble. --
Physical Description
ca.2800 photographs : negatives, prints
Scope & Content
Series includes: A. Banff School of Fine Arts, 1951-1956, 1958-1962, ca.2800 negatives and 46 prints. Includes classes in session, class and instructor group portraits, stage productions, buildings and grounds, exhibitions, events, art works. B. Banff School of Advanced Management, ca.1958-ca.1969, ca.60 negatives; consists mainly of group shots of participants
Broadcasts pertain to Murray Adaskin, George Clutesi, Allan Jarvis, Kootenay River raft trip, Ottawa Ski Club, Helen Shandruk, Siri Strom, Springtime in the Rockies, Village Lake Louise Project, water pollution, Waterton area
Broadcasts pertain to Murray Adaskin, George Clutesi, Allan Jarvis, Kootenay River raft trip, Ottawa Ski Club, Helen Shandruk, Siri Strom, Springtime in the Rockies, Village Lake Louise Project, water pollution, Waterton area
Finding Aid
Reference copies and printed summaries are available for most recordings
Related Material
Constitutes Series III of the Whyte Museum Oral History Programme fonds
Textual records include job registers, 2 vol.; samples of works orders, price lists, letters, equipment lists, invoices, receipts and technical information, mainly pertaining to business, some personal items; brochures, publications and postcards containing credited or attributed Ron Duke photograp…
Textual records include job registers, 2 vol.; samples of works orders, price lists, letters, equipment lists, invoices, receipts and technical information, mainly pertaining to business, some personal items; brochures, publications and postcards containing credited or attributed Ron Duke photographs
Series consists of the following sub-series: 1. Personal papers, 1918- 1979; 2. Correspondence, 1862-1979; 3. Financial, legal and business papers, 1901-1979; 4. Professional activities and interests, 1906-1980; 5. Topical files, 1881- 1978; 6. Photographs, ca.1920-1979; 7. Postcard albums, 1903- 1…
I.A. Catharine Robb Whyte papers and photographs series
Sous-Fonds
S37
Accession Number
3069
Reference Code
M36 / S37 / V683 / I / A
Date Range
1906 - 1980
Physical Description
20.5 m of textual records (and ca.200 oversize items). -- ca.12,300 photographs (ca.5000 prints, ca.4000 negatives, ca.3300 transparencies, 3 albums of ca.1000 prints, 6 motion pictures).
History / Biographical
Catharine Robb Whyte, 1906-1979, was an artist, outdoor enthusiast, traveller, philanthropist and cultural worker at Banff, Alberta. Born in Concord, Massachusetts, Catharine Robb grew up amongst the wealth and creativity of the Robb and Morse families. Following schooling in Concord and Providence Rhode Island, she studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston from 1925 until 1929. There she met Peter Whyte, a fellow art student from Banff, Alberta and they married 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 Nakoda First Nations and local pioneers. Catharine shared Pete's involvement in skiing and hiking organizations such as the Ski Club of the Canadian Rockies and the Skyline Trail Hikers of the Canadian Rockies. From 1932 until 1934, she and Pete managed Skoki Lodge. During the Second World War, Catharine continued to paint, maintain her home and when possible, accompany Pete to his various military postings.
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. Catharine immersed herself in the development of the Peter Whyte Foundation (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies), in the cultural community, painting, outdoor activity, travel and work with the Stoney Nakoda First Nation. Catharine became a more active photographer, recording her travels and outdoor pursuits on transparency film and later on Kodacolor negative film. Catharine continued to use her old Leica rangefinder camera and, in 1974, acquired a Leica M5 with an integrated light meter.
Catharine Whyte served in an official capacity with numerous cultural and charitable organizations. Among her official duties, Catharine served as a Governor, Banff Centre Council; Member, Board of Governors, Glenbow-Alberta Institute; President, Peter Whyte Foundation; Member, Minister's Advisory Committee on Native Education; and Member, By-law Committee, Stoney Development Society. She was a patron to individuals studying art and music and supported the following causes: Stoney Nakoda First Nation Handicrafts, Stoney Administration Building, Banff Recreational Centre, Margaret Greenham Theatre, cancer research, and the Catharine Whyte Multicultural Centre in Cold Lake, Alberta.
Despite her modesty and often anonymous patronage of causes, Catharine was recognized with the following awards and honours: Honorary Doctorate, University of Calgary, 1969; Outstanding Citizen of the Year, Banff Kiwanis Club, 1969; Honorary Chief, Stoney Nakoda First Nation, 1973; Alberta Achievement Award, Province of Alberta, 1975; Award of Merit, Historical Society of Alberta, 1978; and the Order of Canada, 1978.
Scope & Content
Series consists of the following sub-series: 1. Personal papers, 1918- 1979; 2. Correspondence, 1862-1979; 3. Financial, legal and business papers, 1901-1979; 4. Professional activities and interests, 1906-1980; 5. Topical files, 1881- 1978; 6. Photographs, ca.1920-1979; 7. Postcard albums, 1903- 1924. Includes extensive diaries and correspondence between Catharine Robb Whyte and her mother, family and friends. Of particular interest are Whyte's outgoing letters. Other papers arise out of her business and philanthropic activities, interest and activity in art, winter sports, recreation, museums, cultural organizations, photography, environmental issues and Stoney Nakoda First Nation.
Photographic material was produced and collected by Catharine Robb Whyte prior to 1930 and after Peter Whyte's death in 1966. Included are prints, albums and negatives, ca.1924-1930, pertaining to family trips, school activities, travels, home, friends and family. The largest series consist of colour prints and negatives (ca.7200 items) and colour transparencies (3319 items) pertaining to family and friends, mountain trips, scenics and world travels, 1966-1979. Remaining material include prints, motion pictures and video recording collected by Catharine Whyte; mainly friends, family, personal and Banff events, ca.1920-1979.
Access Restrictions
Access to photographs requires permission in advance from the Head Archivist.
Finding Aid
Sub-series-level outline is available. Inventory is available in printed form and through this database. Description of photographs is at sub-series level only. Printed inventory provides more description than computer database for photographs.
Related Material
Consitutes Sous-fonds I, Series A of Peter and Catharine Whyte fonds. Other photographs by Catharine Whyte are found in Sous-fonds I, Series C.
Title Source
Title based on material
Content Details
Catharine Robb Whyte Photographs - Forms part of Sous-fonds I, Series A of the Peter and Catharine Whyte fonds.
The earliest photographs directly attributable to Catharine Robb were taken on the family trip to Europe in 1924. Russell Robb produced three meticulous albums from this trip, two utilizing his own photographs and one composed of Catharine's. (A photo taken at Versailles shows Catharine operating a folding camera which produced the 6 x 10.5 cm. images for her travel album). A number of photographs and albums from the mid 1920s are attributable to Catharine -- photographs depicting friends and events at Mary C. Wheeler School and sailing trips at Seal Harbor, Maine -- but she does not appear to have been a prolific photographer prior to her marriage to Peter Whyte in 1930.
Following Peter Whyte's death in 1966, Catharine became a very active photographer. She took up downhill skiing again and began to travel extensively in Canada and abroad, recording most of these activities on transparency film. In the 1970s, she began exposing Kodacolor negative film. She found that prints were more easily displayed to friends and relatives than were slides, so she favoured colour prints for the remainder of her life. She utilized slide film on only a few extended trips after the mid 1970s.
Though friends and relatives tried to convince her that a single lens reflex camera system would be more convenient and versatile than her old Rangefinder camera, Catharine remained devoted to her old Leica, and in 1974 she paired it with a Leica M5 -- the first Leica with an integrated light meter. She used this camera until her death.
Series consists of three sub-series: A. 70 mm. format, pertaining to Banff School of Fine Arts, ca.1960-ca.1975, ca.375 items (stage productions, classes, ceremonies, buildings, exhibitions, activities); and other subjects, ca.1960-ca.1975, ca.160 items (skating, wildife and nature, buildings, stre…
Series consists of three sub-series: A. 70 mm. format, pertaining to Banff School of Fine Arts, ca.1960-ca.1975, ca.375 items (stage productions, classes, ceremonies, buildings, exhibitions, activities); and other subjects, ca.1960-ca.1975, ca.160 items (skating, wildife and nature, buildings, streets, winter scenes, Banff Indian Days, Rocky Mountain and Mount Assiniboine areas, activities and nudes). B. 35 mm. format, pertaining to Banff School of Fine Arts, 1960s, ca.70 items (building construction, stage production and paintings); travel, 1963, 36 items; and other subjects, 1960s, ca.130 items (Rocky Mountain and Banff scenes, church windows, Scout Jamboree, Mount Royal Hotel interiors, copies of paintings, Banff Indian Days, Indigenous people, store window, miscellaneous views). C. 10x12.5 cm. format, pertaining to buildings and grounds, ca.1970, 26 items (exterior views of Banff hotels, commercial buildings, Banff School of Fine Arts); interior views, ca.1970, 17 items (interior views of hotels, restaurants, lounges, banquet room, church, Eric Harvie Theatre, Banff Legion etc.); other, ca.1970, 12 items (includes scenics, weddings, cement plant, Banff Springs Hotel golf course, miscellaneous). -- Title based on contents of series. -- Subject arrangement has been imposed -- Constitutes Series IV of the Ron Duke fonds
Series consists of two sub-series: A. General commercial work, ca.1950-1971, ca.30,000 negatives. Includes a wide variety of portrait, events, commercial, project and convention photographs. Notable are photographs of Banff Winter Carnival and the Banff School of Fine Arts. B. Passport and citiz…
A portion of the photographs in sub-series III.A. is attributed to Bill Jamieson, in the employ of George Noble (V180 / III.A.i. - 1 to 51). --
Physical Description
ca.32,000 photographs : negatives
Scope & Content
Series consists of two sub-series: A. General commercial work, ca.1950-1971, ca.30,000 negatives. Includes a wide variety of portrait, events, commercial, project and convention photographs. Notable are photographs of Banff Winter Carnival and the Banff School of Fine Arts. B. Passport and citizenship photographs, 1958-1959, 1966-1970, ca.2000 negatives
Access Restrictions
Access by appointment only
Finding Aid
Arrangement outline and job-level inventory available for sub-series A. List of names available for sub-series B
Series consists of five sub-series: A. Aircraft prints, ca.1934, ca.160 prints; produced when Duke worked for the Boeing Company while studying aeronautical engineering in Seattle. B. Wartime work, ca.1940-ca.1945, ca.164 negatives; produced for the National Film Board of Canada. Pertains mainly t…
A. Aircraft prints, ca.1934, ca.160 prints; produced when Duke worked for the Boeing Company while studying aeronautical engineering in Seattle.
B. Wartime work, ca.1940-ca.1945, ca.164 negatives; produced for the National Film Board of Canada. Pertains mainly to military and government operations, but also includes some personal and family material.
C. Oil industry material, ca.1950, ca.360 items, mainly negatives; pertains to oil company operations in northern Alberta and northern Canada.
D. Arranged groups, ca.1938-1951, ca.2360 negatives and prints. Consists of numerical groups, ca.1938-1948, ca.1200 negatives and ca.160 prints; and subject groups, 1949-1951, ca.800 negatives. Includes group and individual portraits, weddings, scenic and landscape views, wildlife, sports, activities, businesses, buildings and facilities, other material.
E. Other material, ca.1940-ca.1950, ca.1070 negatives and prints. Material pertains to construction at Norquay, 1946-1948, 50 prints and 36 negatives; animals, ca.1947, 14 prints; children's Christmas party, 1947, 22 prints and 13 negatives; and miscellaneous, ca.1940-ca.1950, 258 negatives and 30 prints
Access Restrictions
Access to negatives is by appointment only
Finding Aid
Arrangement outline and group-level inventory available for some sub-series
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Title Source
Title based on contents of series. Sub-title reflects imposed division of series contents into manageable units for description purposes
Content Details
LIST OF PRINTS (V484/PA - 1 to 400):
1 Imperial Bank staff snowshoeing
2 Group of ladies playing hockey
5 George Paris on snowshoes
6 Dr. Atkin on snowshoes
7 George Paris on snowshoes 1894
8 Group on snowshoes- Jack Stanley, Sid Baker, H. Duke, S. Collins, Pig the dog, [ca.1900]
11 Dr. Atkin on snowshoes
15 Group of snowshoers on trip to Lake Minnewanka, 1908 or 1909
16 Ashley Hine and George Paris on snowshoe trip to Lake Minnewanka, 1908 or 1909
17 Group of snowshoers on trip to lake Minnewanka, 1908 or 1909
19 Group of people in sleighs on Banff Avenue, [ca.1905
20 George Paris feeding young moose in Banff Animal Paddock, 1896
26 George Paris in front of Paris Tearoom after big snowfall, 1917
32 George and Cyril Paris with snowshoes, 1915
33 Pool room after Park Hotel fire, 1915
34, 35 After Park Hotel fire, 1915
37 Group on snowshoe trip up mount Rundle, 1917
42, 43 Group of snowshoers going up Sulphur Mountain, 1917
46 Peter Whyte, Cyril Paris, George Paris, Pearl Moore, Mrs. Brodwick, and Raymond Young going up Sulphur Mountain, 1917
47 to 49 Group of snowshoers going up Sulphur Mountain - Harmon movie trip, 1917
52 George Paris with snowshoes on Sulphur Mountain, 1917
53 George Paris on top of Sulphur Mountain on snowshoes, 1917
66 George Paris and George Pulham in Hot Springs Pool, 1915
74 Boy's ski jumping on Learn's Hill, [ca.1919]
82 George Paris sliding on snowshoes, 1919?
84 Herb Paris sliding on snowshoes, 1919
85 Ted Paris sliding on snowshoes, 1919
91 Mrs. Annie Hoggard, Mrs. Paris, Cyril and Georgie, 1911
94 Ida Paris beside
116 George Paris resting
135 Conversation of first Paris house into store, 1913
140 Mr. and Mrs. Paris, Cyril and Georgie boating on Bow River, 1908
152 Cyril Paris back of Odd Craft Shop, 1912
154 George Paris with axe, clearing lot for house on Main Street, 1912
160 Edwin Noble, Ted Paris, Herb Paris, 1914
179 Ida Paris in boat on Echo Creek, 1912
190 Ida Paris near Bow River bridge sign, 1912
209 George and Ida Paris on bridge at Johnston Canyon, 1918
216, 218 Bevan Ashton, Marion Ashton and Ida Paris at Johnston Canyon preparing a meal, 1918
224 Georgia Paris playing in yard, 1908
230 Ida Paris with Cyril and pet dog, 1908
243 George Paris, Ida Paris, and Marion Ashton with car, 1916
244 Bevan Ashton, Marion Ashton and Ida Paris in car, 1916
245 George and Ida Paris on porch, 1916
246 Bevan Ashton and Ida Paris on porch, 1916
320 Cyril, Georgie and Ida Paris with one of the Paris twins and woman at Lake Minnewanka, 1918
333 Ida Paris and her sister Emma with their children at Lake Minnewanka, 1910
334 Ida Paris and her sister Emma with their children on tour boat at Lake Minnewanka, [ca.1910]
343 Paris tearoom and house, 1912
345 Ruby Edwards, Georgie Paris, Ida Paris, Cyril Paris, Mrs. Barbour, Ted and Herb Paris, and Ted and Murray Barbour at Banff Springs Hotel, 1917
347 Charlie Barbour, Chess Edwards, Georgia Paris, Ruby Edwards, Cyril Paris, Ted Barbour, Mrs. Barbour, Ida Paris, Ted and Herb Paris, and Rupert Edwards at picnic at Upper Hot Springs, 1917
353 Mrs. Paris and Mrs. Barbour and their children in auto on Banff Avenue in front of old Paris Tearoom, 1917
354 to 358 Mrs. Paris? and Mrs. Barbour? and their children in Hot Springs Pool, 1917
373 Ida, Herb and Ted Paris with tearoom girls Florence Beatty, Evelyn Beatty, Grace ?, Ada Styles, Mrs. Weiberq, and two women, 1916
379 Effigy of Kiser [Kaiser], Victory Parade, 1918
380 Wagon in Victory Parade, 1918
385 W. H. Scarth at Lake Minnewanka, [ca.1918]
386 Hockey match including Dr. Brett, [ca.1918]
387 Hockey match, [ca.1918]
388 John Lawrence - Dr. Brett's druggist, [ca.1918]
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Title Source
Title based on contents of series. Sub-title reflects imposed division of series contents into manageable units for description purposes
Content Details
LIST OF PRINTS (V484/PA - 401 to 800):
401 Dr. Atkins and Dr. Harry Brett in front of the Sanitarium with Mrs. Brett's dog Victor, 1912-1913
402, 403, 405 Earle Brett and [Kit Storry?], [ca.1910]
406 Luxton Bear at trading post
428 Cyril? Paris ski jumping at Learn's Hill, 1920
429 One of Paris twins ski jumping at Learn's Hill, 1920
463 George Paris and Charley Barbour at Hotel Victoria, 1921
480 Fulton Dunsmore and dog "Coffee", 1921
482 Group snowshoeing Josephine McSwain, Grace MacKenzie, unknown, George Paris, Cyril Paris, 1921
484 Ice palace, Banff Winter Carnival, 1921
485 George Paris with friend from India, 1921
490 Ida Paris (left) and woman with snowshoes
495 George, Ida, and Georgie Paris in boat on Bow River, 1922
506 Hart Bryant, Mrs. Paris, Georgie and Paris twins on way to train station, 1922
510 Ida Paris and Mrs. Sheldon at Cave Tearoom, 1922
511 Ida Paris and woman at Cave Tearoom, 1922
516 Georgie Paris, Mrs. Kerslake, Mrs. Paris, Edme Moore, Lillian Girling and Beatrice Hind top of Sulphur Mountain, 1922
517 Georgie Paris, Mrs. Kerslake, Edme Moore, Lillian Girling, Beatrice Hind, and Eva Kerslake top of Sulphur Mountain, 1922
518 Mrs. Paris, Beatrice Hines, Mrs. Kerslake on top of Sulphur Mountain, 1922
519 Ida and Georgie Paris on trip up Sulphur Mountain, 1922
522 Bevan Ashton with camera
547 Group of children at Upper Hot Springs Pool, 1922
550, 551 Dog team races at Lake Minnewanka, 1923
553 Ida Paris and others in front of teepee at dog team races at Lake Minnewanka, 1923
652 Ida Paris and Mrs. John Walker on Banff Avenue, [ca.1925]
670 Georgie Paris and Mrs. Nicholson on steps of Brett Drug Store, 1924
678 Women on boardwalk trail at Johnston Canyon, 1925
685 Frankie Bacon and Florence Pink sitting outside house, 1925
690 Old Bow River Bridge, Banff, 1922
706 Herb and Ted Paris and Eddie Noble on skis, 1922
710 Cyril and Fulton in grocery truck, [ca.1925]
713, 714 Ida Paris and Mrs. Luxton on snowshoe trip over Stony Squaw Mountain, [ca.1925]
716, 717 George Paris and Georgina Luxton on snowshoe trip over Stony Squaw Mountain, [ca.1925]
718 George Paris and Chelry Reid during snowshoe trip on Stony Squaw Mountain, [ca.1925]
720 Georgina Luxton and Charlie Reid during snowshoe trip to Stony Squaw Mountain, [ca.1925]
721, 722 Ida Paris and Georgina Luxton during snowshoe trip over Stony Squaw Mountain, [ca.1925]
723 George Paris with pail over fire at Forty Mile Creek, [ca.1925]
748 Mrs. White, Ida Paris, Cliff White standing by car, 1927
749 Norman Luxton, George Paris, and Bevan Ashton with camera, 1927
759 Mr. Lyons skating, 1930
784 Banff Avenue and Cascade Mountain from Bow River Bridge in winter, 1933
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Photographs pertain to George Paris family, friends, activities, recreation and sports; Banff people, places and events; Banff area and Canadian Rockies views
Title Source
Title based on contents of series. Sub-title reflects imposed division of series contents into manageable units for description purposes
Content Details
LIST OF PRINTS (V484/PA - 801 to 900 ):
815 Mr. and Mrs. Dave White, Ida Paris, Cliff White in potato patch, 1927
820 Man with Brewster Hall in the background
825 Sid Collins and dog "Pig" in boat an creek, Mount Rundle in the background, 1898
826 First climb of the Alpine Club over 10000 ft. (with Wheeler)
835 Interior of cave at Cave and Basin sulphur springs, Banff
836 Banff Springs Hotel from Tunnel Mountain, [ca.1904]
837 Cascade Mountain and Bow River bridge, 1904?
838 Mount Rundle and Bow River Bridge, 1904?
840 Banff Springs Hotel and Mount Rundle, 1904?
841 Sanitarium Hotel after heavy snowfall, 1903
842 Brett House and Sanitarium Hotel, 1898
843 Brett House, 1903?
844 Brett House, 1903
845 Sulphur Mountain Observatory before completion
846 Bow River Boathouse at sunset
847 Grand View Villa at Upper Hot Springs, 1905
848 Paris House under construction on Banff Avenue, 1902
849 N.W.M.P. Barracks at Banff
850 Sanitarium Hotel and Bow River Bridge, 1908
851 Ida and Cyril Paris behind buildings at Lake Minnewanka, 1904
852 [Casey Oliver?] and interior of Brett Drug store
853 Brett Drug Store
854 Charlie Barbour and Miss Thompson in school room, [ca.1905]
855 Tunnel Mountain, east side, and Bow Valley looking east
856 Hoodoos on Tunnel Mountain, Banff
857 Mount Rundle from Cave and Basin road, 1900
858 Cascade Mountain and Bow River after rainstorm, 1902
859 North face of Mount Rundle from Loop Drive, 1902
860 Mount Edith and the Bow River
861 Mount Rundle and Forty Mile Creek
862 Middle Hot Springs before it caved in, 1898
863 Mount Rundle and Forty Mile Creek in winter
864 Vermilion Lake in winter
865 Taxidermist Bob Robertson with large sheep head
866 Curling at Banff: Arthur Saddington, Ralph Edwards, and Bill Mather, 1898
867 Group on porch of Sanitarium Hotel 1893 868 Hartlry going over Bow Falls, 1902
869 George Paris skating on old skating rink, 1901
870 Ida Paris and Mrs. Harfield boating on Echo Creek, [ca.1900]
871 Ida Paris in canoe on Echo Creek, 1901
872 Ida Paris in boat on Forty Mile Creek, 1899
873 Ida Paris fishing from boat on channel between First and Second Vermilion Lakes, 1899
874 George Paris fishing from boat on channel between First and Second Vermilion Lakes, 1899
875, 876 Group outside hospital. Front: Fern Brewster, Claude Frost (Brewster), Vivian Galletly holding Adeline Fulcher, Jack Frost (Brewster), Syd Frost (Brewster), Back row: Etherl Fulcher holding Ronald, Ida Paris holding Cyril, Mrs. William Frost (later Mrs. Bill Brewster), Mrs. Celia (Lowther) Harrison, Mrs. Jim Brewster, 1904
877 George and Ida Paris, 1903
878 George Paris skating on Forty Mile Creek, 1905
879 George Paris snowshoeing on the Bow River, 1901
880 Bodyguard (Sikhs) of Duke of Cornwall and York (later King George V) during Banff visit, 1901
881 Nurses and Chinese man at Brett Hospital?
882 Dr. White, Raymond Rooper?, Dr. R. G. Brett, Mrs. Brett's sister, Mrs. R. G. Brett, Dr. Harry Brett at Brett house, [ca.1903]
883 George Paris skating on the Bow River, 1905
884 George Paris skating on Willow Creek, 1905
885 Ida Paris and others in the Basin, 1900
886 George Paris skating on the Bow River, [ca.1905]
887 George Paris snowshoeing on Bow Falls, 1902
888 Nurse McLauchlin and another nurse in the Sanitarium Hospital
889 Sydney Frost (Brewster)(later Mrs. Syd Graves)
890 Dr. White, Marion Cardell, Mrs. Brett, Dr. R. G. Brett, Mrs. Brett's sister, [ca.1903]
891 Sid Baker on snowshoes
892 Group at Lake Minnewanka: Ida Paris with Cyril, Mrs. Fulcher with Ronald, Miss Thompson, Charley Barbour, and girls, 1904
893 Ida Paris and Cyril, 1904
894 Hockey game on Banff's first skating rink on the Bow River, 1894
895 Chinese laundryman at the Sanitarium, [ca.1898]
896 Raymond Rooper with baby and dog, [ca.1903]
897 Raymond Rooper and Donna Rooper, [ca.1903]
898 Ida Paris with Cyril and Nurse McLauchlin, 1904
899 Ida Paris, Gussie Atkinson, Harry Lang and Harry Symonds with Cyril Paris, 1904
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LIST OF PRINTS (V484/PA - 901 to 1000):
901 Ida Paris and Kit Starry, 1903
902 Herb and Ted Paris with nurses, 1911
903 Ida Paris with kitten Murphy
904 [Cyril Paris?] in backyard, 1905?
905 Nurse Natress and guests at the Sanitarium Hotel
906 Mrs. Brett, Dr. White, Marion Cardell, Dr. Brett, and woman, [ca.1903]
907 Ida Paris and women on horses on top of Sulphur Mountain, 1901
908 Frank, Cyril (baby), Ida and George Paris, 1905
909 Ida and Cyril Paris, 1904
910 Ida and Georgie Paris, 1909
911 George and Ida Paris with baby Cyril, 1905
912 Phillip Ashton, with Cyril, Ida and Georgie Paris, 1909
913 Ida and Cyril Paris, 1905
914 Ida Winberg (Paris), Charlie Barbour, Ruby Bryant during picnic on the river, 1902
915 Ida Paris with Cyril and Nurse McLauchlin, 1904
916 Echo Creek, 1899
917 Camp near Mount Assiniboine during pack trip led by Bill Peyto, [ca.1900]
918 Bow River and boathouse at Banff
919 Cerulean Lake
920 The Three Sisters
921 View from summit of Mount Rundle showing Sulphur Mountain and the Bow Valley
922 Devil's Canyon
923 Basin and bathhouse with D. D. Galletly
924 View looking west from Banff after snowstorm, 1906
925 Old Banff bridge, Banff town site and Cascade Mountain, 1898
926 View from summit of Mount Rundle, 1898
927 View from summit of Mount Rundle showing Mount Assiniboine and Sulphur Range, 1899
928 Falls at Upper Hot Springs, 1898
929 Mount Rundle reflected in the Bow River
930 Lime kiln on Tunnel Mountain, 1897
931 View from Sulphur Mountain showing Banff town site, Cascade Mountain, Tunnel Mountain and the Bow Valley
932 Town of Banff from Tunnel Mountain, [ca.1900]
933 Cascade Mountain, Bow River bridge and town of Banff, [ca.1900]
934 View of Banff town site and fire at Bankhead from the Sanitarium Hotel, 1905
935 Fred Ballard's bear
936 Dr. Brett's greyhounds
937 Goats in animal paddocks
938 Mountain sheep head
939 Buffalo herd with Mount Rundle in the background, 1901
940 Buffalo herd, 1900
941 Ida and George Paris, Jock and Gussie Atkinson and ladies / R. H. Trueman, [ca.1903]
942, 943 James Robarts and George Paris at Bow Falls, [ca.1900]
944 John Lawrence, druggist at Sanitarium, and George Paris, [ca.1909]
945 George Paris, Bill Kidner and men, Bow River, [ca.1910]
946 George Paris drinking tea, 1920
947 George Paris swimming, Aug. 20, 1932
948 George Paris skating with Sonya Grandmaison, [ca.1951]
949 George Paris receiving senior citizen award, 1955
950 Ida Winberg (Paris) and George Paris boating on Bow River, [ca.1899]
951 Ida and Cyril Paris boating on Bow River, [ca.1908]
952 Ida and Cyril Paris and children, [ca.1910]
953 Ida Paris and woman, 192?
954 Cyril Paris, Fulton Dunsmore and "Coffee", [ca.1920]
955 Cyril Paris and Fulton Dunsmore, 1922
956 Cyril Paris on verandah of original Norquay Ski Lodge / Lloyd Harmon, 1931
957 Dr. Harry Brett holding Paris twins, [1911]
958 Ted and Herb Paris beside house with 8 pair skis, [ca.1921]
959 Paris twins in tree house behind Paris home, [ca.1920]
960 Paris home, 119 Muskrat St.
961 Ted Paris portrait, after 1930?
962 Ted Paris and skiers, after 1930?
963 Ted Paris at Chateau, [ca.1933]
964 Ted Paris beside plane, after 1940?
965 Ted Paris and wife Kay, after 1940?
966 Kay Jennings (Ted Paris' wife), aftre 1940?
967 Dr. R. G. Brett, [ca.1900?]
968 Dr. R. G. Brett and grandchild, [1912]
969 Dr. R. G. Brett and nurse McCall
970 Dr. R. G. Brett and Prince of Wales, 1919
971 Dr. Harry Brett, [ca.1900?]
972 Dr. Harry Brett with camera, [ca.1900?]
973 Dr. Harry Brett in winter, [ca.1900?]
974 Dr. Harry Brett in woman's clothing, [ca.1916]
975 Dr. Harry Brett canoeing, [ca.1910]
976 Three Sanitarium staff members
977 Manager of Sanitarium and others, 1920
978 Manager of Sanitarium, 1922
979 Nurses at Sanitarium
980 Sanitarium staff (McCall sisters, Fred ?, Arden, Blake and Fred Woodworth), [ca.1898]
981 Woman and men on veranda of Sanitarium
982 Dr. R. G. Brett and Nurse McLaughlin with others throwing snowballs in front of Sanitarium, [ca.1900]
983 Monty Scarth, Dr. R. G. Brett and Bob Edwards with carriage in front of Sanitarium
984 Sanitarium coach and four [W. H. Scarth driving?]
985 Rigs (sleighs) at the Sanitarium stable
986 Jim Raby, Fred Emery and others in rig at Sanitarium
987 Bob Lothian, Sanitarium stage driver, [ca.1900]
988 Staff at Sanitarium livery
989 Brett Drug Store interior, 1893
990 Operating room - Dr. Brett's private hospital, [ca.1903]
991 Mr. Scarth, manager of Sanitarium and others, [ca.1916]
992 Mrs. Scarth and Nurse Annie McLaughlin (portrait), 1897
993 Mrs. Scarth [?], Monty and Kathleen Scarth with Norman Luxton's chained bear, [ca.1907]
994 Mrs. Scarth, Irene and Monty Scarth by stream, ca.1914 [ca.1907?]
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LIST OF PRINTS (V484/PA - 1001 to 1100
1001 Bevan Ashton, portrait
1002 Bevan Ashton and Sid Downing
1003 Mrs. Bevan Ashton, Ida and George Paris at Upper Hot Springs Hotel, [ca.1918?]
1004 Mrs. Bevan Ashton and son Philip, 1918
1005 Mrs. Bevan Ashton and Mrs. Jim Hall, 1920
1006 Tom Wilson portrait, [ca.1885, R. H. Trueman
1007 Tom Wilson and family by log home, 1896
1008 Tom Wilson by Lake Louise, 1930
1009 Sid Collins, portrait
1010 Sid Collins in camp, 1910
1011 Ralph Edwards and Raymond Rooper [?], portrait
1012 Ralph Edwards
1013 John Walker, portrait, late 1890s
1014, 1015 Mr. and Mrs. John Walker in backyards
1016 Jack Standly with passengers on boat, [ca.1908]
1017 Jack Standly canoeing, [ca.1916?]
1018 Jack Standly sitting on dam beside Minnewanka/ 193Os
1019 Jack Standly sitting on bench beside Mather's boathouse, [ca.1942]
1020 Bill Peyto on speeder [Castle Mountain], 1896
1021 Bill Peyto and son Robin, ca 1906 / George Paris
1022 Mountie on horseback, [ca.1890?]
1023 Raymond Montague Rooper, 1898
1024 Lord Mount Stephen's nephew
1025 Jimmy Simpson [trapping?] at Bow Lakes, [ca.1900?]
1026 Norman Luxton with dead cougar, early 1900s
1027 Clarence Lougheed pushing Cyril Paris in pram, [ca.1905]
1028 Dr. Gilbert Atkin swimming at Cave and Basin, [ca.1910]
1029 Banff water works engineer and George Paris walking tracks near Banff in ice skates, [1905]
1030 Harry Lang and man working on rock, [ca.1900]
1031 Bob Nelson, early CPR conductor, with fish
1032 William Fear at trapper's cabin south of Vermilion Pass, 1905
1033 Hunters in winter camp with bear hides
1034 Fred Ballard climbing on Mt. Edith, [ca.1900]
1035 Syd Baker in winter camp, [ca 1900-05]
1036 Edith Wellman (Sr.) feeding chickens in winter [Morley], [ca.1911]
1037 Tom Lusk on horseback
1038 Joe Brown and men on picnic, [ca.1910]
1039 Jim and Bill Brewster, Celia Lowther, Gussie Johnsston and Lade Bagley (Brewster) on picnic, [ca.1910?]
1040 Sid and Ethel Unwin, Cyril Paris and others, [ca.1910]
1041 George Paris, Jack Knowlton, Nurse Nattress, Dr. White and Mrs. Burgoyne on winter trek, [ca 1900?]
1042 Mr. Henderson, Dixie Wilson, Jack Norton [Knowlton?], Dr. White and Nurse Nattress on winter trek, [ca.1900?]
1043, 1044 Masonic Lodge on Mt. Aylmer climb, 1911?
1045 Banff Springs Hotel staff on raft, June 1913
1046 Dr. Harry Brett, John Walker and men on steps of Sanitarium, [ca.1900?]
1047 Prince Fushimi in carriage, [ca.1911]
1048 Dave White's children playing in snow, [ca.1910]
1049 Ed Noble (on skis) and Jim Stink (Sing), [ca.1920]
1050 Sid Unwin canoeing on Bow River, [ca.1910?]
1051 Dan McCowan
1052 Bill Davie "Nigger Bill", [ca.1918]
1053 Frank Beattie on Banff Ave
1054 George Noble
1055 Joe Blakley - a plasterer
1056 Sam Cobb - first government foreman
1057 Ted Davidson - Cave and Basin foreman
1058 Major Fred Bagley and Frank Hayes at B.S.Hotel [Banff Springs Hotel], [ca.1920]
1059 Barnett and Spencer on Banff Ave., [ca.1916]
1060 George Fowles in front of pool hall, Banff Ave., [ca.1920]
1061 Senator Forget on Banff Ave. in front of Methodist Church
1062 W. Furnell, who installed Banff's electric lights
1063 Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baker and children at Glacier House, [ca.1917]
1064 Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Cobb, Nov. 1927
1065 Mrs. T.A. Dunsmore and deer
1066 Mrs. Able and Mrs. Dunsmore
1067 Gussie and Jock Atkinson
1068 Dr. and Mrs. Anderson on steps of Cave Tearoom, 1923 or 1924
1069 Banff boys in 82nd Battalion, [1915]
1070 Hilda Hobbs, ? Humphrey, Alberta Humphrey, Phil Ashton, Ted Garrett, Edith Davis, Cyril Paris and Ted Davis on Tunnel Mtn., 1922
1071 Anglican Sunday School Picnic, [ca.1920]
1072 Class picture, Grade 6, [ca.1925]
1073 Eleanor Luxton, Ted Garrett, Cyril Paris, Georgie Paris, Fulton Dunsmore, Margaret Dunsmore, Ethel Knight by CPR station, [ca.1923]
1074 Dave "Jack" Whyte and Ethel Knight on road, [ca.1922]
1075 Dave "Jack" Whyte, Ethel Knight, Lila White and Alice Brown, [ca.1922]
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LIST OF PRINTS (V484/PA - 1101 to 1201):
1101 to 1104 George Paris and Sid Collins skating on Vermilion Lakes, [ca.1905]
1105, 1106 George Paris and Sid Collins skating on Echo Creek, [ca.1905]
1107, 1108 George Paris and Sid Collins skating on Willow Creek, [ca.1905]
1109 Rev. Wade skating on Echo Creek / [ca.1905]
1110 George Paris skating on canal near boathouse, [ca.1905]
1111 George Paris and Rev. Wade skating on Bow, [ca.1905]
1112 George Paris skating on Bow beside workman cutting ice, [ca.1905]
1113 George Paris and Sid Collins skating on Bow during ice harvest, [ca.1905]
1114 George Paris and Rev. Wade on skates at boathouse, [ca.1905]
1115 Eva Kerslake, Ethel Unwin and George Paris skating on Bow, [ca.1922]
1116 Mary Ward, Doreen Round, George Paris, Doreen Horsfall and Dr.? Kennedy skating at rink, [ca.1925]
1117 Elsie Harris and George Paris, [after 1940?]
1118 to 1120 Hockey on river rink, [ca.1916]
1121 Hockey team - Fred Moorehouse, Howard Caine, Jim Simpson, Joe Woodworth, Ulysses LaCasse, John Wilson, Hugh Ritchie, Art Gordon, George Harrison and Frank Beattie, 1912
1122 to 1126 Women playing hockey on river rink, [ca.1906-07?]
1127 Howard Sibbald, Dr. Harry Brett, Arthur Saddington curling
1128 Ladies curling
1129, 1130 Ladies curling: Mrs. Jack, Mrs. Oldham and others
1131 Jack McCowan, George Paris, Scott Ashley, Dr. Harr Brett curling, Jan. 1915
1132 Sid Collins snowshoeing up [Cory Pass], [ca.1900]
1133 George Paris and Sid Collins snowshoeing up [Cory Pass], [ca.1900]
1134 George Paris and mayor of Revelstoke snowshoeing on Sulphur Mtn., [ca.1900]
1135 George Paris, Sid Collins, Jack Standly and others snowshoeing, [ca.1900]
1136 George Paris, Sid Unwin, Louis Hill, Bill Warren, Sid Collins and others snowshoeing, [ca.1900]
1137 Jack Standly, Sid Collins and Syd Baker snowshoeing near Two Jack Lake, [ca.1900]
1138 Jack Standby, Cyril Paris and others snowshoeing on Spray River, [ca.1915]
1139 Ashley Hine, James Robarts, Jack Standly , George Paris and other snowshoeing at Sheep's Cave, [ca.1910]
1140 Cyril Paris, tourist, Drane (policeman) and George Paris snowshoeing on Spray River, [ca.1915]
1141, 1142 Snowshoers at Sheep's Cave, [ca.1914]
1143 Philip Ashton on skis and Ted Paris on snowshoes, [ca.1917]
1144 Snowshoers on Sunday tramp on Sulphur Mtn.: Doris Douglas, Alice Fulmer, George Paris, Cyril Paris, Peter Whyte, Miss Unwin, [ca.1916]
1145 Snowshoers starting on trip from front of King Edward Hotel, Helen Fulmer, Jennie Edwards, Alice Fulmer, Ted Paris, Tom Dunsmore, Edwin Young, Jim Wardell, Raymond Young and George Paris, [ca.1917-18]]
1146, 1447 Snowshoers in camp on 40 Mile Creek - Alice Fulmer Jim Wardell, Ernie Stenton, Fulton Dunsmore, Pete Whyte, Tom Dunsmore, George and Cyril Paris, [ca.1920]
1148 Jack Standly lunching during snowstorm on snowshoe trek to 40 Mile Creek, ca.1920 [1914?]
1149, 1150 Fulton Dunsmore, Alice and Helen Fulmer, Monica Child and others lunching during snowstorm on snowshoe trek to 40 Mile Creek, [ca.1914?]
1151 Syd Baker on snowshoes, [ca.1916]
1152 Syd Baker atop Sulphur Mtn. during snowshoe trip
1153 Norman Sanson leading Cyril Paris, Peter Whyte and others on Sulphur Mtn. snowshoe trip, [1917]
1154 to 1156 Snowshoers on Sulphur Mtn., [1917]
1157 Raymond Young, Cyril Paris and Peter Whyte on Sulphur Mtn. snowshoe trip, [1917]
1158 Snowshoers on Sulphur Mtn., [1917]
1159 Jim Wardell, Raymond Young, Tom Dunsmore, Edwin Yo Ted Paris, Jennie Edwards snowshoeing, [ca.1920]
1160 Mrs. Margaret Hill, Ted Balderston, Elsie Brown and others on snowshoe trip, [ca.1925]
1161 Snowshoe race at Winter Carnival, [ca.1920 ]
1162 Ethel Unwin snowshoeing, [ca.1920]
1163 Jennie Edwards, Monica Childs and. Alice Fulmer on snowshoe trip, [ca.1920]
1164 Ida Paris and Ada Wilson snowshoeing, a. 1925[?]
1165 George Paris on snowshoes in front of old logging cabin on Mt. Norquay, [ca.1920]
1166 John Tolson, Miss Smithson and Mr. Smithson on skis near Banff, 1894
1167 Manager of hotel at Field on first pair of skis area, [ca.1894-98]
1168 George Paris and Thor Swain on skis, [ca.1925]
1169 Johnson's Slide - first ski run on Mt. Norquay
1170 Edith Jaeggi on skis, 1924
1171 Edith Davis, Alberta Humphrey, Grace Davis, Ted Garrett and Georgie Paris on skis on Marten St., [ca.1925]
1172 Duchesnay Pass showing where Dane brothers were killed in avalanche, 1935
1173 Ice Palace in front of Brewster Hall, 1917
1174 Ice Palace on Banff Ave.
1175 Jack Standly's ice boat on Lake Minnewanka, 1910 / George Paris
1176 [Dog team at confluence of Spray and Bow Rivers / George Noble
1177 Horse team going for wood in winter, [ca.1898]
1178 Bob Campbell and others cutting ice at Lake Louise
1179 [Group of men on mountain side overlooking Bow Valley]
1180 On southwest slope of Mt. Rundle, 1900
1181 James Patterson, druggist, climbing Mt. Rundle, Sept. 27th, 1900
1182, 1183 Chess Edwards and Hubert Miller approaching summit, Sept. 27th, 1900
1184 Men standing beside cliff on Tunnel Mtn.
1185 Climber on corniced ridge nearing summit
1186 Swiss guide on snow slope near Lake Louise
1187 Fulton Dunsmore, Hugh John MacDonald, Ted Davis, T. H. Ritchie, Philip Ashton on 2nd peak of Mt. Edith, 1919-1923 / Cyril Paris photo
1188 Swimmers at Cave and Basin, [ca.1900-ca.1905]
1189 Man with catch of trout on Banff Ave.
1190 Jim Brewster [?] and man fishing on raft at Spray Lakes
1191 One of Syd Baker's packhorses at Glacier House
1192 Wilcox expedition to Mt. Assiniboine with guides, 1896
1193, 1194 Pack train near Bow Lake in snow (hunting trip), 1900s
1195 Pack train
1196 Pack train on snow filled pass
1197 Pack train on hunting trip, upper Siffleur Valley, early 1900s
1198 Pack train on trail
1199 Pack train in rocky terrain
1200, 1201 Horses fording river [Maligne Lake outlet], [1908]
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1208 [Early pack trip to Mt Assiniboine outfitted by Bill Peyto, ca.1900- ca.1905]
1209 [Camp scene during trip to Mt Assiniboine outfitted by Bill Peyto, [ca.1900]-05]
1210 [Og Lake and trip to Mt Assiniboine outfitted by Bill Peyto, [ca.1900- ca.1905]
1211 [Lake Magog and trip to Mt Assiniboine outfitted by Bill Peyto, [ca.1900-ca.1905]
1212 Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, later King George V and Queen Mary, at Banff CPR Station, 1901
1213 The Royal Party at Banff [Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York in carriage with Royal escort and Cascade Mountain in background, 1901] / Thompson
1214, 1215 The Royal Party at Banff [Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, later King George V and Queen Mary, in carriage at Bow River bridge, 1901] / Thompson
1216 Royal Train at Glacier, B. C. [Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, 1901] / Thompson
1217 to 1220 [Vancouver] [Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York during Royal tour, 1901]
1221 [Duke of Connaught visit to Banff, Banff Ave., 1912]
1222 [Duke of Connaught visit to Banff, welcoming speech by Dr. R. G. Brett, 1912]
1223, 1224 [Duke of Connaught visit to Banff, arch at Bow River bridge, 1912]
1225 Duke of Connaught visit to Banff - on Banff Ave.]
1226, 1227 Coronation Parade on Bow River bridge, 1935
1228 Main Street and Cascade Mtn : [Banff Ave and Cascade Mtn] / G. and W. Fear, [postcard, ca.1903]
1229 [Banff Avenue, 1911 or 1912]
1230 Banff Avenue - Winter / G. and W. Fear, [ca.1915]
1231 Banff Avenue 1906,[1912]
1232 Heavy snow, George Paris and Mrs. Sam Ward : [Banff Avenue], [ca.1917]
1233 Banff Springs Hotel [construction of 2nd wing?, 1902]
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LIST OF PRINTS (V484/PA - 1301 to 1417):
1301 Grouse [Ptarmigan?]
1302 Prairie chicken [Ptarmigan?]
1303 Dog with squirrel in tree beside old museum and police barracks / George Paris
1304 Dr. Brett's greyhound with puppies
1305 Bob Campbell's [mountain] goat[?]
1306 Syd Baker's [mountain] goat[?]
1307, 1308 Mountain goat
1309 Moose behind 119 Muskrat Street, [ca.1950]
1310 [Moose at Animal Paddock], [ca 1905]
1311 N. K. Luxton with moose head, [ca.1905]
1312 Polar bear in Banff Zoo / GandW Fear
1313 Chained black bear at Sanitarium, [ca.1912]
1314 Black bear
1315 Banff from Sulphur Mtn, [1898]
1316 View of Bow Valley east from Sulphur Mtn., [1898]
1317 Summit ridge of Sulphur Mtn looking south
1318 to 1324 Summit of Mount Rundle / George Paris, [ca.1900]
1325 [Mountain summit]
1326 Mounts Louis and [Fifi] from Edith Pass / George Paris, [ca.1900]
1327 [East face] of Mount Victoria
1328 Hungabee Mtn from Mount Victoria
1329 Mount Biddle and Lake McArthur
1330, 1331 [Twin Falls] / N. B. Sanson
1332 Crowfoot Glacier, [ca.1900]
1333 [Mount Temple]
1334 [Glacier and col]
1335, 1336 [Mountain summit]
1337 to 1339 [Ice field]
1340 [Glacier]
1341 [Mountain summit]
1342, 1343 [Ice field]
1344 [Mount Sir Donald?]
1345 [Winter scene in mountains]
1346 [Mountain and erosion gully]
1347 Fortress Lake in winter
1348 Mount Chephren and [Lower Waterfowl Lake]
1349, 1350 Mistaya Canyon
1351 Mount Murchison in winter
1352 to 1355 View north from Saskatchewan River Crossing in winter
1356 [Cabin in woods beside lake]
1357 Sinclair Canyon, early 1920s
1358 Sinclair Canyon, early 1930s
1359 Sundance Canyon/ George Paris, 1894
1360 Devil's Canyon / J. H. Clarke, [ca.1895?]
1361 Heavy snow in woods near Forty Mile Creek, 1917
1362 Assembling windmill on barn near Calgary, [ca.1900]
1363 Dr. White's ranch near Cochrane, [ca.1900]
1364 Ranch corral, stallions fighting
1365 Ranch corral, roping horses
1366 Ranch corral, stallions fighting
1367 Ranch corral, horses
1371, 1372 Ranch hands being photographed outside tent
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LIST OF PRINTS (V484/PB - 1 to 12; V484/PC - 1 to 3):
PB-1 Man and work horses (oversize)
PB-2 Cascade #5 A. F. A. M. at Windemere, June 14, 1924 (oversize)
PB-3 Interior of Brewster Trading Store; Bill Brewster, Jim Brewster, L. S. Crosby, A. W. Dunsmore, Tom Dunsmore, and two women, [ca.1912] (oversize)
PB-4 Interior of Brewster Trading Store (oversize)
PB-5 Brewster packers (oversize)
PB-6 Masonic District (oversize)
PB-7 St. John's Knights, [ca.1910] (oversize)
PB-8 Banff Curlers (oversize)
PB-9 Group of Curlers by the waiting room built across the canal (oversize)
PB-10 Curling at Mather's rink (oversize)
PB-11 Masonic Ball at Brewster Hall, March 9, 1914 (oversize)
PB-12 Edward, Prince of Wales with Dr. Brett (oversize)
PC-1 Dr. and Mrs. Bevan Ashton (bark frame hand-made by George Paris)
PC-2 Portrait of Nurse McLaughlin (bark frame hand-made by George Paris)
PC-3 Bow River (bark frame hand-made by George Paris)