File pertains to 22 hand-written letters written by Catharine Robb Whyte to her mother, Edith Morse Robb from February 1 to May 18, 1934. Topics include leaving Honolulu for Tokyo via the Canadian Pacific Steamer "Empress of Japan" in late March, life aboard ship, comments and descriptions of the s…
2.3 cm of textual records (155 pages ; 22.1 x 27.8 cm or smaller)
History / Biographical
See fonds level description.
Scope & Content
File pertains to 22 hand-written letters written by Catharine Robb Whyte to her mother, Edith Morse Robb from February 1 to May 18, 1934. Topics include leaving Honolulu for Tokyo via the Canadian Pacific Steamer "Empress of Japan" in late March, life aboard ship, comments and descriptions of the ship and other passengers, weather, books Pete and Catharine are reading, arriving in Tokyo, extensive details of most everything Catharine comes into contact with [this was her first visit to Japan and drew a lot from her grandfather's experiences - it was not Pete's first visit], meeting their guide Mr Miyaoka, going to art shows and museums, local cuisine, architecture, music and entertainment, sightseeing, visiting temples and gardens, shopping, sketching, taking Japanese painting lessons, photography and cameras, going for walks [both during the day and at night], going to the movies [also includes comparisons to Hollywood movies], visiting Nikko for a few days in mid-April before returning to Tokyo [while in Nikko Pete and Catharine watched a local festival, although she does not say what the festival was for], dinner parties, leaving Tokyo for Kyoto in late April, descriptions of the trip and countryside from the train, comments on Japanese naval and military activities, their time spent in Kozu on the way to Kyoto, the trains they travelled in and other travellers, farms, the various towns and villages passed [mostly comments on the train stations], Pete's day trip to Kobe to meet with a friend he'd met in Banff, planning the next leg of their trip, touring around the Kyoto area, visiting local landmarks [including gardens, temples/shrines, and factories/specialty shops], making day trips to nearby landmarks and towns [most notably Nara to see the tame deer and to the Imperial Palace], Pete developing films [photographs] in hotel room bathrooms, events and people in Concord and in Banff, going to Kobe for a few days before returning to Kyoto in early May, leaving Japan for China on the M.S. Choko Maru in mid-May, and arriving in Tientsin China.
Notes
Please note: language and attitudes pertaining to Asian people [especially Chinese and Japanese] used throughout is outdated offensive.
Most letters are written on hotel/ship letterhead.
Most letters have been numbered in red pencil in the upper margin for an unknown project.
Some letters are marked with a small x in pencil, indicating where Jon Whyte made notes for use in his project "Catharine Robb Whyte, Peter Whyte: Commemorative Portfolio," originally published in 1981.
94 - 13 page 16 contains a sketch of the Fujiya Hotel in Miyanoshita Japan.
94 - 18 is not dated and has had "May 8?" written in pencil at the top - it has been scanned as its own letter, but it may be part of 94 - 17.
File pertains to 68 hand-written letters written by Catharine Robb Whyte to her mother, Edith Morse Robb from April 12 to October 19, 1936. Topics include returning from a trip out east by train, going to Skoki for a few days in April [including updates on the new camp buildings and access road], w…
2.8 cm of textual records (117 pages ; 21.4 x 27.5 cm or smaller)
History / Biographical
See fonds level description.
Scope & Content
File pertains to 68 hand-written letters written by Catharine Robb Whyte to her mother, Edith Morse Robb from April 12 to October 19, 1936. Topics include returning from a trip out east by train, going to Skoki for a few days in April [including updates on the new camp buildings and access road], weather, skiing and ski conditions, film-making, visits from friends and visitors, matters pertaining to the house [opening and closing it as they come and go from various trips], errand trips to Calgary, watching hockey games, going to the movies, leaving for Hawaii via Vancouver in early May [sailing on the Empress of Canada], books Catharine and Edith are reading, arriving in Hawaii and eventually getting settled at the Grand Hotel in Wailuku, Maui, visiting with friends, descriptions of meals, photography and cameras, relocating to the Moana Hotel in Honolulu in mid-May, sightseening and day trips around the islands, sketching, descriptions of other ships coming and going from the harbour, details of the trip back to Banff in mid-June, radio programs [mostly news and operas], cleaning and household chores, events and people in Concord, camping trips, maintenance and upkeep of the house and property, painting/sketching, various holidays [both Canadian and American], the Calgary Stampede, Banff Indian days, the annual Skyline Trail Hikers trip [based out of Lake O'Hara] in early August, matters pertaining to the store, Edith purchasing a painting of two moose from Carl Rungius, developing photographs, a two-week trip to Lake O'Hara in late August/early September to paint and hike [also includes details of other people there, day to day activies, and the subjects painted/sketched], day trips around the national park to take photographs and hike [mostly in the Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and Bow Lake areas], and preparing for a trip out to Concord at the end of October.
Notes
Please note: language pertaining to Indigenous Peoples used throughout is outdated and may be offensive.
Some letters are written on hotel/lodge letterhead.
Some letters are marked with a small x in pencil, indicating where Jon Whyte made notes for use in his project "Catharine Robb Whyte, Peter Whyte: Commemorative Portfolio," originally published in 1981.
The first 10 or so letters have been numbered in pencil in the upper margin of the page as part of an unknown project.
File pertains to 22 hand-written letters written by Catharine Robb Whyte to her mother, Edith Morse Robb from March 2 to July 2, 1938. Topics include skiing and watching skiing events in Switzerland, descriptions of meals, local community events and activities [such as Carnivals], meeting with frie…
1.8 cm of textual records (81 pages ; 22.4 x 29.2 cm or smaller)
History / Biographical
See fonds level description.
Scope & Content
File pertains to 22 hand-written letters written by Catharine Robb Whyte to her mother, Edith Morse Robb from March 2 to July 2, 1938. Topics include skiing and watching skiing events in Switzerland, descriptions of meals, local community events and activities [such as Carnivals], meeting with friends, news pertaining to Hitler's movements in Europe, weather, people and events in Concord, photography, leaving Switzerland in April in order to drive to Norway for the summer [includes driving through Germany, Denmark, and Sweden], descriptions of European roads [particularly the Autobahn] and various road-side amenities, visiting art galleries and museums, going to the movies, various holidays [mostly American], descriptions of ski hills and conditions in Norway, sightseeing, painting/sketching, architecture and buildings, exploring the islands off of Norway's northern coast [mostly by the ferry "Princess Ragnhild"] for a few weeks in late May to early June, camping, leaving Norway for Scotland in late June, and heading for Concord in early July. Also includes postcards.
Notes
Please note: language pertaining to Indigenous Peoples used throughout is outdated and may be offensive.
Most letters are written on hotel/lodge letterhead.
Some letters are marked with a small x in pencil, indicating where Jon Whyte made notes for use in his project "Catharine Robb Whyte, Peter Whyte: Commemorative Portfolio," originally published in 1981.
104 - 08 contains a list of distances and geographic features between various towns and cities in Germany and Switzerland on the last two pages.
File pertains to Ethel and Arthur Unwin, Unwin family homes in England, Ethel Unwin's Odd Craft Shop (Victoria, B. C.) and the Unwin family gravesite in Highgate, London.
File pertains to Ethel and Arthur Unwin, Unwin family homes in England, Ethel Unwin's Odd Craft Shop (Victoria, B. C.) and the Unwin family gravesite in Highgate, London.
File consists of one scrapbook containing ca. 200 attached postcard prints and commercial postcards, as well as two portrait photograph prints and two souvenir booklets. Content pertains to scenic views of the Canadian Rockies including Moraine Lake, Lake Louise, Maligne Lake, Revelstoke and the At…
Some items produced by George S. Cladds [?], Byron Harmon, Gerta Christoffersen, Detroit Publishing Co., and A.C. Leighton
Date Range
[ca. 1925 - ca. 1940]
1932
Physical Description
1 scrapbook : ca. 200 b&w and col. postcards ; 14 x 21.5 cm or smaller
Scope & Content
File consists of one scrapbook containing ca. 200 attached postcard prints and commercial postcards, as well as two portrait photograph prints and two souvenir booklets. Content pertains to scenic views of the Canadian Rockies including Moraine Lake, Lake Louise, Maligne Lake, Revelstoke and the Athabasca River; portrait paintings of unidentified Indigenous girls by artist Gerta Christoffersen; scenes from Australia, Brussels, Venice, Bermuda, Fiji, Portugal, London, Windsor Castle, California, Mexico, the Grand Canyon, Montana, Niagara Falls, Maine, Ohio and Pennsylvania; and sketched art by A.C. Leighton depicting horses and riders. Many postcards are colorized.
File consists of one scrapbook containing postcards likely collected by Eleanor Luxton during national and international travels. Locations include Hawaii, Hong Kong, San Francisco, New York, Montreal, Panama, and Japan. scrapbook has small textual page attached to inside titled "Interesting Facts …
Some items produced by Curt Teich & Co., Nikkosha, Western Publishing & Novelty Co., and H.S. Crocker Co., Inc.
Date Range
[ca. 1935 - ca. 1940]
1939
Physical Description
1 scrapbook (158 prints : b&w and col. postcards ; 9 x 14 cm -- 1 textual record)
Scope & Content
File consists of one scrapbook containing postcards likely collected by Eleanor Luxton during national and international travels. Locations include Hawaii, Hong Kong, San Francisco, New York, Montreal, Panama, and Japan. scrapbook has small textual page attached to inside titled "Interesting Facts About Canada" with statistics from 1936.
File consists of 9 photograph prints [including one postcard print] depicting views of the Luxton family home and property in Banff. Postcard print depicts Tunnel Mountain facing the Luxton home [ca.1910?] with a letter to Norman Luxton from Henry William Leacock[?] [Possibly Walter Heacock] on the…
9 photographs : b&w prints ; 17 x 12 cm or smaller
Scope & Content
File consists of 9 photograph prints [including one postcard print] depicting views of the Luxton family home and property in Banff. Postcard print depicts Tunnel Mountain facing the Luxton home [ca.1910?] with a letter to Norman Luxton from Henry William Leacock[?] [Possibly Walter Heacock] on the back dated 1954.
Notes
Item LUX/I/D1a/PA-2 possibly produced by George Luxton
Material Details
Item LUX/I/D1a/PA-3 has postage stamp affixed to back side
File consists of 5 photographs pertaining to the Calgary Stampede. Photographs depict Norman Luxton and other individuals involved in the coordination of the Calgary Stampede, including Fred Graham, Chief David Bearspaw, members of the Hunter and Burns families, Col. Walker, Guy Weadick and others.
Items LUX/I/D3c/PA-1 and 2 attributed to photographer F. Gully
Date Range
[ca.1920-1930]
1944
Physical Description
5 photographs : b&w prints ; 25 x 20 cm or smaller
Scope & Content
File consists of 5 photographs pertaining to the Calgary Stampede. Photographs depict Norman Luxton and other individuals involved in the coordination of the Calgary Stampede, including Fred Graham, Chief David Bearspaw, members of the Hunter and Burns families, Col. Walker, Guy Weadick and others.
Notes
Most individuals in photographs are not named, and items [aside from first in file] are not dated
Item consists of a postcard of two children, Winnie [Winnifred?] Hunter Wesley and Arthur Twoyoungmen, standing side by side dressed in regalia in what appears to be a photography studio. A photographer's mark in the bottom left corner reads [Indigenous] children 511 . The back of the postcard show…
Item consists of a postcard of two children, Winnie [Winnifred?] Hunter Wesley and Arthur Twoyoungmen, standing side by side dressed in regalia in what appears to be a photography studio. A photographer's mark in the bottom left corner reads [Indigenous] children 511 . The back of the postcard shows it came from Byron Harmon's studio.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Title from annotation on the back of the print written by Catharine Robb Whyte.
Item consists of a postcard of five visible people and a horse - a sixth person on the far right of the photo has been obscured due to a section of the photo torn out.
Item consists of a postcard of five visible people and a horse - a sixth person on the far right of the photo has been obscured due to a section of the photo torn out.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Parallel title is the annotation on the back of the postcard written by Catharine Robb Whyte.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Title from title printed on the postcard along the bottom, underneath the photo.
File pertains to photographs of Bill Olson at work and with his family. Also includes family pictures of various generations of the Olson family, army portraits, coworkers, a Cave & Basin postcard, and an interior shot of the Dave White Shop.
19 prints : b&w and col. ; 17.5 x 12 cm or smaller
Scope & Content
File pertains to photographs of Bill Olson at work and with his family. Also includes family pictures of various generations of the Olson family, army portraits, coworkers, a Cave & Basin postcard, and an interior shot of the Dave White Shop.
Notes
Some of the people identified in the photos are Bill Kay, Jack Powell, Jack Doe, Fred Day, Charlie Fullhroch, Mac Lennat, Earl Squires, Bob Graham, Larry Foster, Willard Bell, Bush Ashley, Shorty Blasker, Casey Jones, Dan Zakaryk, Pete Finlay, Jon Douglas, Irene Straus, Marie Leong, and more.
File pertains to 116 b&w photographs of O. Kathleen Wilson, her friends and coworkers at the Chateau Lake Louise, celebrities and royalty, hiking, climbing, prisoners of war, and scenery around the Lake Louise and Glacier B.C. areas, including tea houses, hotels, trains, and alpine huts.
O. Kathleen Wilson was employed at the Chateau Lake Louise at Lake Louise, Alberta in the 1920s.
Scope & Content
File pertains to 116 b&w photographs of O. Kathleen Wilson, her friends and coworkers at the Chateau Lake Louise, celebrities and royalty, hiking, climbing, prisoners of war, and scenery around the Lake Louise and Glacier B.C. areas, including tea houses, hotels, trains, and alpine huts.
Scrapbook consists of newspaper clippings pertaining to King George VI's coronation and Queen Elizabeth; newspaper clippings relating to British West Indies, Australia and other Empire colonies as well as related stories. Scrapbook also includes articles relating to King George VI and family. Also …
Scrapbook consists of newspaper clippings pertaining to King George VI's coronation and Queen Elizabeth; newspaper clippings relating to British West Indies, Australia and other Empire colonies as well as related stories. Scrapbook also includes articles relating to King George VI and family. Also included are two file folders containing:
four postcards bearing images of the King and Queen's visit to Belfast, troops inspections and two publications titled: "Their Majesties' Canadian Visit, 1939" and a timetable of Pilot train and boats and itinerary of activities [placed in a mylar sleeve and file folder].
booklet and b&w photographs relating to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth's Royal Visit, 1939 [placed in a file folder].
File pertains to a photograph album containing photographs from various trips taken by Lillian Gest, some of which include Alpine Club of Canada Annual Trips, and Christmas cards sent to Gest by various friends and club members. Greeting cards are dated from 1938-1948.
Contents include:
1938: [Alpi…
1 album (306 photographs : b&w ; 23 x 18 cm or smaller)
History / Biographical
See fonds level description
Scope & Content
File pertains to a photograph album containing photographs from various trips taken by Lillian Gest, some of which include Alpine Club of Canada Annual Trips, and Christmas cards sent to Gest by various friends and club members. Greeting cards are dated from 1938-1948.
Contents include:
1938: [Alpine Club camp, Columbia Icefields; Maligne Lake and canyon, Caroline Hinman trip; Banff; Lake Louise; Christian Hasler].
1939: [Ptarmigan Lake; Crosby Lake; Mount Vaux, Mount Ennis and Hanbury Peak; Ice River Valley; Goodsirs; Kate Gardiner; Phyllis Munday; Eric Brooks; Charles Hunter ranch, Pincher Creek; postcards of Washington and Oregon].
1940: [Mount Athabasca; Lyell Glacier; Wapta River; Christian Hasler; Mount Waddington, Phyllis and Don Munday].
1941: [Banff Indian Days; climbing Mount Odaray].
1942: [Three Sisters; White Man's Pass area; Grassi Lakes; Bow River; Banff Indian Days; Lake Louise area; Mounts Temple, Fay and Pinnacle; Mount Quadra; Mount Neptuak from Tower of Babel].
1943: [Lake O'Hara, Alpine Club camp; Browne home, Banff; Mount Edith].
1946: [Bow Lake; Jimmy and Billie Simpson; St. Nicholas Peak].
1948?: [Lake Minnewanka; Bow Lake; Mount Chephren; Peyto Glacier; Mount Rhonda; Dolomite Peak; Mummery Group; Freshfields; Mount Baker; Sherbrooke Lake; Mount Daly; Mount Balfour].
Inserts pertain to two typed text letters from Caroline Hinman to Lillian Gest and discuss various Off the Beaten Track information.
Notes
Blank pages not scanned.
Inserts are photocopies of the originals that were included with the album.
Microfilm copy available for reference use by appointment only.
Language
English
Conservation
Removed from plastic sleeve and rehoused in acid-free paper, tied with flat string.
Locate original copies of inserts and return them to PD - 11 Documents file - notes on the backs of the inserts note that the originals were moved to M67 but the documents could not be found.
File consists of 416 colour and b&w postcards. .
V683 / VI / A / :
PG-1 [ Banff and Area. 10 Real photographs Winter scenes and Sports No.1]
PG-2 [ Banff and Area. 11 Real photographs Winter scenes and Sports No.2]
PG-3 [ Banff and Area. 12 Real photographs Winter scenes and Sports No.2]
PG-4 …
File consists of 416 colour and b&w postcards. .
V683 / VI / A / :
PG-1 [ Banff and Area. 10 Real photographs Winter scenes and Sports No.1]
PG-2 [ Banff and Area. 11 Real photographs Winter scenes and Sports No.2]
PG-3 [ Banff and Area. 12 Real photographs Winter scenes and Sports No.2]
PG-4 [ Banff and Area. 12 Real photographs Winter scenes and Sports No.1]
PG-5 [ Banff and Area. 12 Real photographs Winter scenes and Sports No.1]
PG-6 [ Banff and Area. 12 Real photographs Wild game of the Canadian Rockies]
PG-7 [12 Artistic post cards “District of Laggan” J. Howard A. Chapman, Victoria B.C.]
PG-8 [12 Artistic post cards “District of Field” J. Howard A. Chapman, Victoria B.C.]
PG-9 [12 Artistic post cards “District of Banff” J. Howard A. Chapman, Victoria B.C.]
PG-10 [25 image “Miniatures” Banff area. Published for Sign of the Goat Curio Co.]
PG-11 [15 postcards in envelope “Canadian Indigenous Series” “Largest Indigenous Gathering in the Northwest” August 30, 1907 Macleod Alberta]
PG-12 [10 postcards in envelope “Canadian Indigenous Series” “Largest Indigenous Gathering in the Northwest” August 30, 1907 Macleod Alberta]
PG-13 [Kicking Horse Canyon. Along line of Canadian Pacific Railway Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-14 [Mount Assiniboine Provincial park, B.C Photo attributed to Don Harmon]
PG-15 [Mount Assiniboine Provincial park, B.C Photo attributed to Don Harmon]
PG-16 [Chateau Lake Louise, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-17 [Sunshine Inn Banff Alberta]
PG-18 [A Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer greets Chief sitting Eagle, image attributed to W. J. L. Gibbons
PG-19 [Loge in the winter]
PG-20 [Maligne Lake “Christmas Greetings”
PG-21 [Ski Mountaineering in the Canadian Rockies “ The Grindlewold” From Ptarmigan Valley , Near Banff]
PG-22 [Glacier Station, B.C., Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-23 [Mt. Temple “Season Greetings]
PG-24 [Husky Dog Team, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-25 [Lake O’Hara]
PG-26 [Lake O’Hara]
PG-27 [“ Indigenous Chiefs at Banff Alberta on Banff Indian Day”]
PG-28 [“537 Stoney Nakoda”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-29 [“531 Indigenous Travois on the Trail”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-30 [“527 Stoney Nakoda”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-31 [“529 Stoney Nakoda camp”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-32 [“Ice front, Athabasca Glacier’]
PG-33 [12 image cards. The Luxton Museum]
PG-34 [“Norquay chairlift”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]f
PG-35 [Lake Louise, Canada. Shea Motel, Shelby Montana]
PG-36 [Royal Canadian mounted police on horse]
PG-37 [Deer with two fawns]
PG-38 [Lake Louise]
PG-39 [Main street and Cascade Mountain, Banff]
PG-40 [“371 Imperial Limited in Fraser Canyon”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-41 [“643 Lake Louise”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-42 [Banff area]
PG-43 [“77. At Alberta Canyon”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-44 [“301 Mount Edith Banff”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-45 [“143 Takakaw Falls, Yoho Valley”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-46 [“361 Hells Gate Fraser Canyon”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-47 [“368 Along the Fraser Canyon”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-48 [“364. Fraser Canyon”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-49 [“293. Sanson Peak. Maligne Lake”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-50 [“280 Mt. Geikie”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-51 [“277 Robson Glacier”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-52 [“253 Mt. Edith Cavell”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-53 [“69. Mt. Robson from East”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-54 [“Mt. Robson. The Monarch of the Rockies”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-55 [“175. Mt. Robson from N.E.”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-56 [“176. Mt. Robson from railway”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-57 [“Ski Mountaineering in the Canadian Rockies” in Deception Pass, near Banff. Mt. Ptarmigan and Mt. Pika]
PG-58 [Lake Louise, Laggan]
PG-59 [935. Cathedral Peak and Lake O’Hara]
PG-60 [Mount Assiniboine, colour photo attributed to C.P.R.]
PG-61 [ Lake Louise]
PG-62 [Peyto Lake, colour photo attributed to C.P.R.]
PG-63 [“Main Street Banff”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-64 [Mountain sheep by Carl Rungius’
PG-65 [Red Mountain ski area, Rossland B.C.]
PG-66 [Sunshine Inn, Banff Canada]
PG-67 [Luxton Museum]
PG-68 [Moose, Carl Rungius]
PG-69 [Luxton Museum]
PG-70 [Luxton Museum]
PG-71 [Luxton Museum]
PG-72 [Luxton Museum]
PG-73 [Rundle Mountain, winter scene]
PG-74 [the Massive Range, attributed to Rowed Gibbons]
PG-75 [the Massive Range, attributed to Rowed Gibbons]
PG-76 [the Massive Range, attributed to Rowed Gibbons]
PG-77 [Emerald Lake, attributed to Rowed Gibbons]
PG-78 [Emerald Lake, attributed to Rowed Gibbons]
PG-79 [Moraine Lake, attributed to Rowed Gibbons]
PG-80 [Moraine Lake, attributed to Rowed Gibbons]
PG-81 [Lake Louise, attributed to Rowed Gibbons]
PG-82 [Herbert Lake, attributed to Rowed Gibbons]
PG-83 [Herbert Lake, attributed to Rowed Gibbons]
PG-84 [Mountain sheep by Carl Rungius]
PG-85 [Walking Buffalo]
PG-86 [“970. Mt Norquay, downhill Ski jump and Slalom courses”, Photographed by Byron Harmon]
PG-87 [Sunshine Village Banff]
PG-88 [Mount Norguay]
PG-89 [The Banff Sulphur Mountain Gondola]
PG-90 [Snowmobiles at Columbia Ice fields]
PG-91 [Fairy Slipper, calypso bulbosa]
PG-92 [Snowmobiles at Columbia Ice fields]
PG-93 [No. 55. Bow Lake]
PG-94 [No. 83. Reflection Bow Lake]
PG-95 [Arial view of Banff town]
PG-96 [Century old Concord stage coach at Homestead Hotel Banff.]
PG-97 [Stoney Chief]
PG-98 [Teepees]
PG-99 [Administration building
PG-100 [Trans Canada Highway]
PG-101 [Sunshine Village, Banff]
PG-102 [Yoho National park]
PG-103 [Douglas Fir Chalets]
PG-104 [Stoney regalia, bags and beadwork. Inside Stoney administration building, Morley]
PG-105 [Stoney Chief]
PG-106 [Sunshine Village, Banff Alberta] - [Photo by Roy Anderson as identified by Roy Anderson on March 12, 2019. The postcard was distributed in a card folder titled "Souvenir of Sunshine Village" dated 1965/66]
PG-107 [Climbing the Rockies
PG-108 [775. Entering Connaught Tunnel and Ross Peak. Photo attributed to Byron Harmon]
PG-109 [256. Illecillewaet Valley. Photo attributed to Byron Harmon]
PG-110 [Package of 14 image cards. Banff Canadian Rockies]
PG-111 [Athabasca Falls, Attributed to Gibbons]
PG-112 [Tangle falls, Jasper National Park]
PG-113 [Envelope. Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Published by Byron Harmon]
PG-114 [“The Swiss peaks“, Trans-Canada Highway]
PG-115 [Mt Field and Kicking Horse River]
PG-116 [Banff Mineral Springs Hospital. Banff National Park]
PG-117 [The Three Sisters, near Banff]
PG-118 [Mt. Robson and Berg Glacier, B.C.]
PG-119 [970. Mt. Norquay, downhill, ski jump. Attribute to Byron Harmon]
PG-120 [The Great Divide waters flow West to the Pacific and East to the Hudson Bay and the Atlantic Ocean]
PG-121 [The Great Divide waters flow West to the Pacific and East to the Hudson Bay and the Atlantic Ocean]
PG-122 [Mt. Eisenhower, Banff National Park]
PG-123 [Spruce Grove Motel, Banff Canada]
PG-124 [Rundle, Banff]
PG-125 [Mount Assiniboine]
PG-126 [Century old Concord stage coach at Homestead Hotel, Banff]
PG-127 [Mt Sir Donald near Glacier, B.C.]
PG-128 [Num-Ti-Jah Lodge. Chuckle cards crescent, Vancouver B.C.
PG-129 [Moraine Lake]
PG-130 [Mt Sir Donald near Glacier, B.C.]
PG-131 [Lake Louise, attributed to Byron Harmon]
PG-132 [Ski jumper at Norquay]
PG-133 [Mt. Norquay chairlift]
PG-134 [Dogsled, Banff Alberta]
PG-135 [Columbia Icefield]
PG-136 [Swiss Village Lodge]
PG-137 [Mineral Springs Hospital Banff Alberta]
PG-138 [Autumn snowfall at Lake Louise]
PG-139 [Autumn snowfall at Lake Louise]
PG-140 [804. Massive Range, Banff. Attributed to Byron Harmon]
PG-141 [Moraine Lake]
PG-142 [Moraine Lake, Gibbons]
PG-143 [Moose and calf, Gibbons]
PG-144 [Grandview Villa, Hot Springs, Banff, Canada]
PG-145 [Grandview Villa, Hot Springs, Banff, Canada]
PG-146 [Booklet of images Banff area]
PG-147 [Mt Sir Donald near Glacier, B.C.]
PG-148 [Ice front, Athabasca Glacier]
PG-149 [Snowmobiles at Columbia Icefield]
PG-150 [Athabasca Glacier and snowmobiles]
PG-151 [The Trans-Canada Highway]
PG-152 [Lake Louise]
PG-153 [Early Autumn snowfall at Moraine Lake]
PG-154 [Lake Louise]
PG-155 [Moraine Lake]
PG-156 [Mount Macdonald, Glacier National Park]
PG-157 [Bow falls on the Bow River]
PG-158 [Winter in the Canadian Rockies]
PG-159 [Charlton’s Cedar Court]
PG-160 [Charlton’s Cedar Court]
PG-161 [Cascade Rock Gardens]
PG-162 [Sunshine Village, Banff]
PG-163 [Sunshine Village, Banff]
PG-164 [625. Black bear and cubs. By Byron Harmon]
PG-165 [Lake Louise]
PG-166 [Images of the Canadian Rockies in a booklet]
PG-167 [932. Crowfoot Glacier]
PG-168 [Athabasca Glacier]
PG-169 [Lake Louise]
PG-170 [Lake Louise and Victoria Glacier]
PG-171 [Sulphur Mountain]
PG-172 [Paradise Bungalow and Lodge]
PG-173 [Paradise Bungalow and Lodge]
PG-174 [Lake Louise]
PG-175 [Springs Hotel, Banff]
PG-176 [Springs Hotel, Banff]
PG-177 [Grand View Villa, Hot Spring, Banff, Canada]
PG-178 [Grand View Villa, Hot Spring, Banff, Canada]
PG-179 [Grand View Villa, Hot Spring, Banff, Canada]
PG-180 [Grand View Villa, Hot Spring, Banff, Canada]
PG-181 [Grand View Villa, Hot Spring, Banff, Canada]
PG-182 [John Canyon, Banff]
PG-183 [Lake Louise]
PG-184 [Lake Louise]
PG-185 [Lake Louise]
PG-186 [Lake Louise]
PG-187 [Air view of Valley of the Ten Peaks]
PG-188 [Air view of Valley of the Ten Peaks]
PG-189 [Air view of Valley of the Ten Peaks]
PG-190 [Air view of Valley of the Ten Peaks]
PG-191 [Air view of Valley of the Ten Peaks]
PG-192 [Air view of Valley of the Ten Peaks]
PG-193 [Banff Springs Hotel and Bow River Valley]
PG-194 [Banff Springs Hotel and Bow River Valley]
PG-195 [Banff Springs Hotel and Bow River Valley]
PG-196 [Banff Springs Hotel and Bow River Valley]
PG-197 [Banff Springs Hotel and Bow River Valley]
PG-198 [Springs Hotel, Banff]
PG-199 [Springs Hotel, Banff]
PG-200 [Springs Hotel, Banff]
PG-201 [Springs Hotel, Banff]
PG-202 [Springs Hotel, Banff]
PG-203 [Lake Louise]
PG-204 [Sunset Bow Lake]
PG-205 [Sulphur Mountain Gondola lift]
PG-206 [The Chateau Lake Louise]
PG-207 [The Banff Springs hotel]
PG-208 [Cascade Mountain]
PG-209 [“Bambi” Deer]
PG-210 [Lake Louise]
PG-211 [Banff Avenue and Cascade Mountain]
PG-212 [Helicopter skiing in the Bugaboos]
PG-213 [Takakkaw Falls]
PG-214 [Bow View Motor lodge]
PG-215 [The Bow River, Alberta Between Banff and lake Louise]
PG-216 [Springs Hotel, Banff]
PG-217 [Banff Cable cars on Mt. Norquay]
PG-218 [Banff Chairlift]
PG-219 [Athabasca Glacier]
PG-220 [Moraine Lake]
PG-221 [Columbia Ice fields]
PG-222 [Sunshine Village]
PG-223 [Sunshine Village]
PG-224 [Lake Louise and Victoria Glacier]
PG-225 [Deer and New born Fawns]
PG-226 [Mt. Temple ski chalet at Lake Louise]
PG-227 [Mount Rundle in winter]
PG-228 [Lake Louise]
PG-229 [Olympic downhill course at Lake Louise]
PG-230 [Twin Falls Lodge]
PG-231 [Main street Banff]
PG-232 [Cranberry Lake, Valemount, B.C.]
PG-233 [Maligne Lake]
PG-234 [Yellow Lady Slipper]
PG-235 [The Athabasca Glacier]
PG-236 [Lake Louise]
PG-237 [Banff Avenue, Banff]
PG-238 [Twin falls, Yoho Valley, B.C.]
PG-239 [Snowmobile on Athabasca Glacier]
PG-240 [Banff Cable cars on Mt. Norquay]
PG-241 [Bow View Motor Lodge]
PG-242 [Douglas Fir Chalets, Banff Alberta]
PG-243 [Douglas Fir Chalets, Banff Alberta]
PG-244 [Douglas Fir Chalets, Banff Alberta]
PG-245 [Douglas Fir Chalets, Banff Alberta]
PG-246 [Douglas Fir Chalets, Banff Alberta]
PG-247 [Bow Lake, Banff. attributed to Don Harmon]
PG-248 [Bow Lake, Banff. attributed to Don Harmon]
PG-249 [The Asulkan, Glacier. attributed to Don Harmon]
PG-250 [Mount Norquay]
PG-251 [Sunshine Valley]
PG-252 [Skier, Aspen]
PG-253 [Lake O’Hara]
PG-254 [Sunshine Village, Banff Alberta]
PG-255 [Sunshine Village, Banff]
PG-256 [Mt. Rundle, Banff]
PG-257 [Mt. Rundle, Banff]
PG-258 [Mount Assiniboine]
PG-259 [Lake Louise and Victoria Glacier]
PG-260 [Moraine Lake, attributed to Byron Harmon]
PG-261 [Snowmobile on Athabasca Glacier]
PG-262 [Mount Assiniboine]
PG-263 [Moraine Lake]
PG-264 [Victoria Glacier]
PG-265 [View from the top of Sulphur Mountain]
PG-266 [Lake Louise]
PG-267 [View from the top of Sulphur Mountain]
PG-268 [Lake Louise]
PG-269 [Sunset Bow Lake, Banff]
PG-270 [Sunset Bow Lake, Banff]
PG-271 [Sunset Bow Lake, Banff]
PG-272 [CIBC with Mt. Rundle]
PG-273 [Sunset Bow Lake, Banff]
PG-274 [Mount Rundle]
PG-275 [Banff ski jumper at Norquay]
PG-276 [Sunshine Village, Banff]
PG-277 [Banff ski jumper at Norquay]
PG-278 [Cave Basin]
PG-279 [Mt. Assiniboine and Lake Magog]
PG-280 [Down Bow River room Sundance road]
PG-281 [Royal Canadian Mounted Police with Indigenous chief]
PG-282 [Banff avenue, Banff and Cascade Mountain]
PG-283 [Banff avenue, Banff and Cascade Mountain]
PG-284 [Bow Lake, Banff. attributed to Don Harmon]
PG-285 [Banff Avenue, Banff]
PG-286 [Mt. Royal Hotel, Banff]
PG-287 [Lady Curlers, Banff]
PG-288 [Tobogganing on the Opabin Pass]
PG-289 [Rock climbing on Mt. Biddle]
PG-290 [The Basin, Banff]
PG-291 [Mt.Huber]
PG-292 [Devils Canyon, Banff]
PG-293 [Cascade Mountain Banff]
PG-294 [Upper Hot Springs swimming pool and bath house, Banff]
PG-295 [Upper Hot Springs swimming pool and bath house, Banff]
PG-296 [The Bow Valley, golf course, Banff]
PG-297 [Banff Mineral Springs Hospital, Banff]
PG-298 [Banff Mineral Springs Hospital, Banff]
PG-299 [Banff Mineral Springs Hospital, Banff]
PG-300 [Three Sisters, Near Banff]
PG-301 [fawn]
PG-302 [Mount Royal Hotel]
PG-303 [Three bears eating at a table]
PG-304 [Lake Louise, Victoria Glacier and the Chateau grounds]
PG-305 [Spruce Grove Motel, Banff Canada]
PG-306 [Moraine lake, in the Valley of the Ten Peaks]
PG-307 [“The High Country”]
PG-308 [Summer snow at Lake Louise]
PG-309 [Trans-Canada Highway. The Illecillewaet Valley]
PG-310 [Yellow Lady Slipper]
PG-311 [Seracs]
PG-312 [The Ramparts]
PG-313 [Chateau Lake Louise]
PG-314 [Pyramid Mountain]
PG-315 [Mt. Edith Cavell]
PG-316 [Maligne Lake]
PG-317 [Red lily]
PG-318 [Greeting booklet with three images of Banff and area]
PG-319 [Banff Springs Golf Course. Image attributed to Bryon Harmon]
PG-320 [Banff Avenue, Cascade mountain in the background]
PG-321 [The Piper at Lake Louise, Banff]
PG-322 [Peyto Lake]
PG-323 [Mt. Temple from Ptarmigan Valley]
PG-324 [603. Maligne Lake]
PG-325 [726. Mt Burgess and Chalet, Emerald Lake]
PG-326 [Three black bears eating at a table]
PG-327 [Mt. Stephen]
PG-328 [1054. Banff chairlift]
PG-329 [Bow Lake]
PG-330 [970. Mt Norquay downhill, ski jump and slalom]
PG-331 [611. Vermilion Range from Banff, Windermere auto road]
PG-332 [Homestead Tavern Banff]
PG-333 [Bow River Falls, Banff]
PG-334 [Chateau Lake Louise]
PG-335 [Lake Louise]
PG-336 [Pavilion, Architect by Frank Lloyd Wright]
PG-337 [Frank Lloyd Wright Pavilion, Banff]
PG-338 [Frank Lloyd Wright Pavilion, Banff]
PG-339 [‘Hold to light postcard’ C.P.R. hotel, Banff
PG-340 [Main street, Banff]
PG-341 [Summit of Sulphur Mountain]
PG-342 [Peace celebration, Banff]
PG-343 [Peace day, Banff]
PG-344 [“The Willies”, Last joy ride]
PG-345 [Banff Springs Hotel]
PG-346 [Wapta camp]
PG-347 [Bighorn sheep]
PG-348 [Deer, Banff]
PG-349 [671. Winter scene, Rockies]
PG-350 [188. Mt. Quadra, Consolation Lake]
PG-351 [345. Mt. Assiniboine]
PG-352 [738. Bow Lake]
PG-353 [The stolen church, Windermere, B.C.]
PG-354 [Angel Glacier]
PG-355 [Lake Wapta Lodge]
PG-356 [Banff from Tunnel Mtn.]
PG-357 [Corkscrew drive, Tunnel Mtn.]
PG-358 [The Sanitarium and Sulphur Mt. Banff]
PG-359 [Hurdle snowshoe race, Banff, Canmore]
PG-360 [Women playing hockey in Banff]
PG-361 [Women playing hockey in Banff]
PG-362 [Bankhead Alta]
PG-363 [Main St. Looking West Cochrane, Alta]
PG-364 [Looking East on main St. Cochrane Alta]
PG-365 [Calgary Winter Carnival, 1921]
PG-366 [Storm Mountain from Vermilion summit]
PG-367 [Castle Mtn. from Vermilion summit]
PG-368 [Lake Louise Laggan]
PG-369 [Morning Mists on Lake Louise]
PG-370 [Lake Louise and Mount Lefroy]
PG-371 [Banff Windermere road]
PG-372 [Frank Alta, showing slide]
PG-373 [Nashs creek]
PG-374 [Banff from Hill O’Doune]
PG-375 [The Harbour Banff]
PG-376 [Banff bridge and Duff House]
PG-377 [Bridge street Banff]
PG-378 [High Street Banff]
PG-379 [Low street Banff]
PG-380 [Low street Banff]
PG-381 [Door in Banff?]
PG-382 [Door in Banff?]
PG-383 [Door in Banff?]
PG-384 [Door in Banff?]
PG-385 [Door in Banff?]
PG-386 [Door in Banff?]
PG-387 [Door in Banff?]
PG-388 [Walkway in Banff?]
PG-389 [Tree]
PG-390 [Door in Banff?]
PG-391 [Door in Banff?]
PG-392 [Door in Banff?]
PG-393 [Door in Banff?]
PG-394 [Door in Banff?]
PG-395 [Door in Banff?]
PG-396 [Door in Banff?]
PG-397 [Door in Banff?]
PG-398 [Interior of house, sofa]
PG-399 [Interior of house, fireplace]
PG-400 [Interior of house, sofa and fireplace]
PG-401 [Door in Banff?]
PG-402 [Door in Banff?]
PG-403 [Door in Banff?]
PG-404 [Door in Banff?]
PG-405 [Door in Banff?]
PG-406 [Door in Banff?]
PG-407 [Door in Banff?]
PG-408 [Door in Banff?]
PG-409 [Door in Banff?]
PG-410 [Lake Louise]
PG-411 [Norquay cable cars]
PG-412 [Mt. Athabasca]
PG-413 [Columbia ice fields chalet and the snow dome
PG-414 [Douglas Fir Chalets, Banff]
PG-415 [Mt Hungabee, by Byron Harmon]
PG-416 [Lake Louise, by Byron Harmon]
Notes
PG-106 Photo by Roy Anderson as identified by Roy Anderson on March 12, 2019. The postcard was distributed in a card folder titled "Souvenir of Sunshine Village" dated 1965/66, which is located in Roy Andersen fonds 2019.40
A pouch shaped black cotton drawstring bag with a single tassel hanging from the bottom edge. The bag is decorated with a wide white cotton band with white flowers that runs horizontally around the centre of the bag and, in turn, is bordered by narrower white bands.
A pouch shaped black cotton drawstring bag with a single tassel hanging from the bottom edge. The bag is decorated with a wide white cotton band with white flowers that runs horizontally around the centre of the bag and, in turn, is bordered by narrower white bands.
A navy blue square silk bag which attaches to two hoop handles which have been wrapped with navy blue thread. The bag is decorated with a delicate scene of butterflies hovering over flowers and grass blades that has been embroidered with pink, brown, white and green silk thread and embellished wit…
A navy blue square silk bag which attaches to two hoop handles which have been wrapped with navy blue thread. The bag is decorated with a delicate scene of butterflies hovering over flowers and grass blades that has been embroidered with pink, brown, white and green silk thread and embellished with beads.
A small red stained leather purse with a flap that fastens with a leather thong. The bag is finished with a natural leather hand-stitched binding, and decorated with an embossed circular design with blue stained centres.
A small red stained leather purse with a flap that fastens with a leather thong. The bag is finished with a natural leather hand-stitched binding, and decorated with an embossed circular design with blue stained centres.
A handbag (a) and matching change purse (b). The navy blue wool handbag has carved wooden handles, a satin lining, and a red and white monogram “ P.B.M.” worked in cross stitch. The change purse, found inside the purse, is also made of navy blue wool and has a pointed flap.
A handbag (a) and matching change purse (b). The navy blue wool handbag has carved wooden handles, a satin lining, and a red and white monogram “ P.B.M.” worked in cross stitch. The change purse, found inside the purse, is also made of navy blue wool and has a pointed flap.