Item is a sound recording on a casette tape. Content pertains to Catharine Robb Whyte's memorial service at the Eric Harvie Theatre at Banff School of Fne Arts on Thursday March 15th, 1979 at 1:30pm.
Item is a sound recording on a casette tape. Content pertains to Catharine Robb Whyte's memorial service at the Eric Harvie Theatre at Banff School of Fne Arts on Thursday March 15th, 1979 at 1:30pm.
Image of Catharine Whyte, Jon Whyte holding his dog Brandi, and 3 unindentified visitors [possibly Professor Hideo Niskioka (?) and his family] standing in front of Catharine Whyte's home.
Image of Catharine Whyte, Jon Whyte holding his dog Brandi, and 3 unindentified visitors [possibly Professor Hideo Niskioka (?) and his family] standing in front of Catharine Whyte's home.
Image of Catharine Whyte, unidentified, Jon Whyte holding his dog Brandi, unindentified, unidentified standing in front of Catharine Whyte's home. Possibly Professor Hideo Niskioka (?) and his family.
Image of Catharine Whyte, unidentified, Jon Whyte holding his dog Brandi, unindentified, unidentified standing in front of Catharine Whyte's home. Possibly Professor Hideo Niskioka (?) and his family.
Image of (left to right) Catharine Whyte, unidentified, Jon Whyte holding his dog Brandi, unindentified, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified standing in front of Catharine Whyte's home. Possibly Professor Hideo Niskioka (?) and his family
Image of (left to right) Catharine Whyte, unidentified, Jon Whyte holding his dog Brandi, unindentified, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified standing in front of Catharine Whyte's home. Possibly Professor Hideo Niskioka (?) and his family
Image of five Swiss Guides posed in front of Lake Louise with their names typed in around them - the upper portion of the image shows a ridge of peaks that bear the Guides' names - on the back is a note about the naming of the peaks written by Sydney Vallance to Catharine Whyte
Image of five Swiss Guides posed in front of Lake Louise with their names typed in around them - the upper portion of the image shows a ridge of peaks that bear the Guides' names - on the back is a note about the naming of the peaks written by Sydney Vallance to Catharine Whyte
Interview November 10, 1976 by Edward J. Hart at the home of Elizabeth Rummel in Canmore Alberta. Interview pertains to Lizzie Rummel and her experiences in the mountains after coming to Canada with her mother and sisters in 1911
Interview November 10, 1976 by Edward J. Hart at the home of Elizabeth Rummel in Canmore Alberta. Interview pertains to Lizzie Rummel and her experiences in the mountains after coming to Canada with her mother and sisters in 1911
Finding Aid
Recording summary and reference sound recording available
Betty Vaughan papers. -- 1976. 1 textual record (2p). -- Betty Vaughan lives at San Marino, California. -- Item is a transcription of Beaver Bundle song: "Digging Stick Song" sung by David Onespot, [Tsuut'ina Nation] -- Gift of Betty Vaughan, 1976.
Betty Vaughan papers. -- 1976. 1 textual record (2p). -- Betty Vaughan lives at San Marino, California. -- Item is a transcription of Beaver Bundle song: "Digging Stick Song" sung by David Onespot, [Tsuut'ina Nation] -- Gift of Betty Vaughan, 1976.
Framed letter written by Nicholas Morant addressed to TV and Film Producer Edward Milkis following the creation of film "Silver Streak" (1976). Letter is typed, with "BULL SHIT!" stamped multiple times across front. Also includes Nicholas Morant's professional stamp and satirical illustration by Mo…
1 framed letter (wood frame), typed; 1 letter, typed, attached to back of frame
History / Biographical
Edward Milkis (1931 - 1996) was a film and television producer. Milkis was best known for his work with the original "Star Trek" series (1968 - 1969), and other TV shows such as "The Brady Bunch" (1969 - 1972), "Laverne & Shirley" (1976 - 1983) and "Happy Days" (1974 - 1984). Milkis was also the producer for multiple films, including "Silver Streak" (1976) starring Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor and Jill Clayburgh.
Nicholas Morant was involved with "Silver Streak" while he took action shots of the cast and photos of the train segment of the film set, while working for the Canadian Pacific Railway company as their Special Photographer (much of the filming took place aboard a Canadian Pacific train, explaining Morant's involvement). It is likely Milkis and Morant became acquainted while working on the set of "Silver Streak" together.
Scope & Content
Framed letter written by Nicholas Morant addressed to TV and Film Producer Edward Milkis following the creation of film "Silver Streak" (1976). Letter is typed, with "BULL SHIT!" stamped multiple times across front. Also includes Nicholas Morant's professional stamp and satirical illustration by Morant of unidentified creature. Signed "Marantz" on bottom (an inside joke which Morant usually applied to gag letters and notes for friends and colleagues). Response letter (signed) from Edward Milkis typed onto paper with "Silver Streak" film logo is attached to back, dated July 30, 1976 .
Notes
From collection of items formerly on display in Nick and Ivy "Willie" Morant's Banff home.
Image of Dr. Duncan MacKenzie posed holding the head of a golf club on the Banff Springs Golf Course - "Dr Duncan MacKenzie" written in pencil on the back
Image of Dr. Duncan MacKenzie posed holding the head of a golf club on the Banff Springs Golf Course - "Dr Duncan MacKenzie" written in pencil on the back
Source: Various Indigenous Speakers
Place: Ottawa
Date: 1973
Taped by: Catharine Whyte
Speed: Cassette
Remarks: Taped during meeting
“Indian people, Ottawa 1973” – meeting in Ottawa re: Indian people and their culture; various speakers expressing their views.
Maskwacis sound recording. -- 1969. -- 1 sound recording : audio tape reel. -- Recording was made at "Eden Valley Indian Days" (ca. one half hour) and "Hobbema Indian Days" (ca. one hour), Eden Valley and Hobbema, Alberta. -- Gift of Maskwacis Nation, 1973. -- No reproduction. Copyright in effect.…
Maskwacis sound recording. -- 1969. -- 1 sound recording : audio tape reel. -- Recording was made at "Eden Valley Indian Days" (ca. one half hour) and "Hobbema Indian Days" (ca. one hour), Eden Valley and Hobbema, Alberta. -- Gift of Maskwacis Nation, 1973. -- No reproduction. Copyright in effect. -- Reference copy cassette available.
Hobbema changed name in 2013 to Maskwacis
Notes
Singers in first song: Francis Omeasoo (lead singer), Morris Crier, Wilfred Buffalo and Henry Saddleback.
Reel #1 pertains to: world cup outs; some Jasper slopes; Kelly and Lorne Greene Norquay #2: Gmoser music, Gmoser Sunshine touring?, mono ski start, touring Gmoser binding Sunshine; Norquay aerial; Sunshine aerial; lady in yellow funny from animal sequence #3: Karl one shot; Greene; Reto; Barrington…
1 motion picture (7 film reels) : 16 mm, original, acetate, col, silent
Scope & Content
Reel #1 pertains to: world cup outs; some Jasper slopes; Kelly and Lorne Greene Norquay
#2: Gmoser music, Gmoser Sunshine touring?, mono ski start, touring Gmoser binding Sunshine; Norquay aerial; Sunshine aerial; lady in yellow funny from animal sequence
#3: Karl one shot; Greene; Reto; Barrington; Jasper kelly snow crystals Norquay (good) dancing skiers Lake Louise
#4: warden powder Norquay torch lights; Royal and Paul (not Pete)
#5: odd pieces, 1971-1972, Temple of old lodge; Alta powder (not best)
#6: freestyle Whistler Cal / Kim [Kimberly?] back stuff at Whistler okay; Colt; Eskimo child; priest in north; Mike George First Nation/cowboy fight Sunshine
#7: cute freestyle followers S. Valley; ballet P. City; beer back pocket (Coors)