Research Collections

Family, Early Banff, and Collected Prints

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Part Of
Byron Harmon fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 23 b&w prints, some mounted. Extended date range accounts for numerous print that are not dated but fall approximately within the given range. File pertains to personal photographs, various views of early Banff, and collected photographs. Subjects include a portrait of Joe Smith at…
Date Range
[ca.1890 to ca.1940]
Reference Code
V263 / IV / A / PA - 57 to 79
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Byron Harmon fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
V263 / IV / A : Family, Early Banff, and Collected Prints
Reference Code
V263 / IV / A / PA - 57 to 79
Date Range
[ca.1890 to ca.1940]
Physical Description
Photographs: 23 prints, b&w
Scope & Content
File consists of 23 b&w prints, some mounted. Extended date range accounts for numerous print that are not dated but fall approximately within the given range. File pertains to personal photographs, various views of early Banff, and collected photographs. Subjects include a portrait of Joe Smith at Silver City; portrait of Ada Pierce; portrait of Mrs.Pearson; portraits of Ritters kid; Ferry and C.P.R. Bridge Crossing the North Saskatchewan River, Alberta; portrait of unidentified young child; portrait of Lloyd Harmon; lilacs in a vase; Portrait of the Laird of Cockpen; view looking eastward over Columbia River Valley to the Standford Range from above Wilmer, British Columbia, photograph by C.D. Walcott; Byron Harmon posed with mountain goat trophy; Harmon House on Saint Julien Road; pack horses and Hudson Bay Company building; I.G. Davidson cabinet card portrait of unidentified children; G.W. Fear postcard of unidentified family; mounted portrait of J.D. Curren, Annie Curren White, and Jackie White.
Subject Access
Scenery
Mountains
Landscapes
Hunting
Mining
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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