Fonds consists of unpublished report titled "Mount Norquay Memories, 1948- 1956" by Ray Wardell. Report is a chronological history of development at Mount Norquay ski area by George Encil's Banff Chairlift Corporation Ltd. It discusses the Banff Chairlift, rope tows, electrification, passenger an…
Ray Wardell, 1922-1994, was an engineer at Banff, Alberta, Canada from 1948 until 1958, and lived at Oakville, Ontario until his death. Wardell worked on early construction at Mount Norquay ski area and rose to the position of Superintendent of Construction and Maintenance for the Banff Chairlift Corporation.
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of unpublished report titled "Mount Norquay Memories, 1948- 1956" by Ray Wardell. Report is a chronological history of development at Mount Norquay ski area by George Encil's Banff Chairlift Corporation Ltd. It discusses the Banff Chairlift, rope tows, electrification, passenger and safety services, Upper Terminal Tea Room and improvements to Mount Norquay Lodge. Contents include technical details, construction photographs and articles from trade journals
File consists of 45 negative photographs (b&w, colour) and 33 colour transparencies. Content pertains to Canadian Pacific Railway hotels: Algonquin Hotel, St. Andrew's NB; Digby Pines Hotel, Digby NS; Ascot Hotel, Montreal QC(?); and Le Baron Hotel, Sherbrooke QC.
78 Photographs: negatives and transparencies; b&w and colour
Scope & Content
File consists of 45 negative photographs (b&w, colour) and 33 colour transparencies. Content pertains to Canadian Pacific Railway hotels: Algonquin Hotel, St. Andrew's NB; Digby Pines Hotel, Digby NS; Ascot Hotel, Montreal QC(?); and Le Baron Hotel, Sherbrooke QC.
Notes
Some of photographs are duplicates. Negatives and transparencies stored in separate file boxes.
Image of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip in the back of a convertable car on Banff Avenue with large crowds gathered on both sides of the road - both monarchs are looking away from the camera
Image of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip in the back of a convertable car on Banff Avenue with large crowds gathered on both sides of the road - both monarchs are looking away from the camera
Image of RCMP officers and parked cars on Buffalo Street with crowds of people along the sidewalk in front of the Burns and Buffalo Blocks - crowd has most likely gathered to see Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip
Image of RCMP officers and parked cars on Buffalo Street with crowds of people along the sidewalk in front of the Burns and Buffalo Blocks - crowd has most likely gathered to see Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip
Image of people and cars on Buffalo Street with crowds of people along the sidewalk in front of the Burns and Buffalo Blocks - crowd has most likely gathered to see Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip
Image of people and cars on Buffalo Street with crowds of people along the sidewalk in front of the Burns and Buffalo Blocks - crowd has most likely gathered to see Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip
Pertains to a publication showcasing artistic pieces from a variety of Inuit artists in Canada. The publication provides images of Inuit carvings, as well as other various forms of artistic expression. While the publication seeks to tell the story of the art, it is lacking Inuit voices and thus carries an innate bias.
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design and layout by James A. Houston ; photographs by Bert Beaver and the National Film Board