File consists of 41 photographic prints (32 b&w and 9 colour). Content pertains to the CPR and Canadian Pacific companies, Canadian landscapes (including Mount Assiniboine), a portrait of Jimmy Simpson Sr., and three images (mounted and signed by Nicholas Morant) depicting female models posing with…
Jimmy Simpson Sr. was a backpacker and outfitter in the Banff / Rocky Mountains region. He built the Num-Ti-Jah Lodge near Bow Lake which him and his wife Williamina ran from 1920 - 1945, and led many hunting and climbing expeditions in the area. Jimmy and Williamina had three children: Jimmy Simpson Jr. (who took over the Lodge in 1945), and daughters Margaret and Mary Simpson who became famous as professional ice skaters, the 'Simpson Sisters' in the late 1930's.
Scope & Content
File consists of 41 photographic prints (32 b&w and 9 colour). Content pertains to the CPR and Canadian Pacific companies, Canadian landscapes (including Mount Assiniboine), a portrait of Jimmy Simpson Sr., and three images (mounted and signed by Nicholas Morant) depicting female models posing with skis and skates.
Notes
Items V500 / II / C / 5 / PA - 1 to 4 are stored separately in file box with items V500 / II / C / 5 / PA - 649 to 688
Storage Range
In file box V500 / II / C / 5 / PA - 5 to V500 / II / C / 5 / PA - 41 O.S.
Prints in this file are not to be accessed or distributed without the explicit permission of their identified copyright owners.
Reproduction Restrictions
Prints in this file are not to be reproduced without the explicit permission of their identified copyright owners.
Language
English
Conservation
Prints with ink or other risky materials attached need to be stored in mylar to protect adjacent prints. Items must be stored in appropriate conditions.
Item consists of one 16 mm motion picture pertaining to a National Film Board production about Christmas in Canada, partially shot in Edmonton by Bruno Engler [to be compiled into a larger project later on]. Includes shots of the city, people skiing, sledding, and skating, picking out Christmas tre…
1 motion picture (1 film reel: ca. 250'): 16 mm, original, b&w, silent
History / Biographical
See fonds level description
Scope & Content
Item consists of one 16 mm motion picture pertaining to a National Film Board production about Christmas in Canada, partially shot in Edmonton by Bruno Engler [to be compiled into a larger project later on]. Includes shots of the city, people skiing, sledding, and skating, picking out Christmas trees, Christmas decorations and lights along a residential street at night, and shots of of family dressing their Christmas tree and opening presents.
Also included in the film case is a National Film Board Release memo that includes an overview of the Christmas Special's content and a list of shots.
The original label on the case reads "Christmas in Canada (Edmonton) NFB, Date 1963."
File pertains to 149 colour prints of production photos from the shoot of a Wrigley's Gum Commercial, inlcuding people cross-country skiing at Bow Lake and skating [possibly] at Spray Lakes, shots of the cast and crew, and shots of the sets and scenery.
File pertains to 149 colour prints of production photos from the shoot of a Wrigley's Gum Commercial, inlcuding people cross-country skiing at Bow Lake and skating [possibly] at Spray Lakes, shots of the cast and crew, and shots of the sets and scenery.
File pertains to 26 colour negatives on 7 strips of 35mm film of production photos from the shoot of a Wrigley's Gum Commercial, inlcuding people cross-country skiing at Bow Lake and skating [possibly] at Spray Lakes, shots of the cast and crew, and shots of the sets and scenery.
File pertains to 26 colour negatives on 7 strips of 35mm film of production photos from the shoot of a Wrigley's Gum Commercial, inlcuding people cross-country skiing at Bow Lake and skating [possibly] at Spray Lakes, shots of the cast and crew, and shots of the sets and scenery.