File consists of 3 seperate series of coloured, machine printed lantern slides: PS-1 to PS-12 is a collection made by Gebruder Bing, Nurnberg (GBN Bavaria), Decalcomania, Germany.
[1] How to kill an annoying mosquito
[2] An awful accident in the snow
[3] A naughty boy deserves to be punished...
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19 photographs : col. slides ; 22.5cm x 6.5 cm or smaller
History / Biographical
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Scope & Content
File consists of 3 seperate series of coloured, machine printed lantern slides:
PS-1 to PS-12 is a collection made by Gebruder Bing, Nurnberg (GBN Bavaria), Decalcomania, Germany.
[1] How to kill an annoying mosquito
[2] An awful accident in the snow
[3] A naughty boy deserves to be punished...
[4] Father Christmas brings you sweets
[5] Open your mouth please
[6] A Nosey parker
[7] A day in the life of a girl
[8] Children's games
[9] Where do the little children come from?
[10] The daily routine of the foxes
[11] The frog family takes a bath
[12] Animalworld
PS-13 to PS-18 is a collection called Artistic Series No. 1 made by Gebruder Bing, Nurnberg (GBN Bavaria), Declcomania, Germany.
[13] Caricature (slide 2 in original order)
[14] Pig and Dwarf (slide 5 in original order)
[15] The Rider's Misfortune (slide 6 in original order)
[16] Children's Quarrel (slide 7 in original order)
[17] The Clowns and the Bottle (slide 11 in original order)
[18] The Long Nose (slide 12 in original order)
PS-19 decpicts 5 caricature faces with the maker's mark obscured by a large crack.
Notes
Accompanying the slides was a slide box; white with a green removable lid. The box is made of thin cardboard and has wooden supports inside that hold the slides apart from one another. The box is in poor condition, with much of the top layer of white and green paper scratched, stained, and peeled off, especially around the corners. There are no distinguishing marks on or in the box.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification not complete
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification not complete
Item consists of a portrait of two unidentified men and Moses Chiniquay dressed in regalia on horseback standing side by side, the man on the right has his face covered with his hand, Mount Norquay in the background.
Item consists of a portrait of two unidentified men and Moses Chiniquay dressed in regalia on horseback standing side by side, the man on the right has his face covered with his hand, Mount Norquay in the background.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification not complete
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
Item consists of an unidentified Indigenous woman crouched down with two young children with a row of tepees and a row of cars in the background, most like the Banff Indian Days grounds.
Item consists of an unidentified Indigenous woman crouched down with two young children with a row of tepees and a row of cars in the background, most like the Banff Indian Days grounds.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
Item consists of a group of people, mostly women, sitting in a loose row on the ground with various bags and parcels in front of them, possibly supplies brought from Banff.
Item consists of a group of people, mostly women, sitting in a loose row on the ground with various bags and parcels in front of them, possibly supplies brought from Banff.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
Item consists of a group of people sitting and kneeling around a pile of what is possibly supplies on the gound with more people, tepees, and trees in the background.
Item consists of a group of people sitting and kneeling around a pile of what is possibly supplies on the gound with more people, tepees, and trees in the background.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
Item consists of six children around a campfire underneath bare tepee poles with a cross-branch of drying meat above them, more teppes in the background.
Item consists of six children around a campfire underneath bare tepee poles with a cross-branch of drying meat above them, more teppes in the background.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
Item consists of two men, one white wearing a suit and hat and the other Indigenous wearing a Hudson's Bay blanket coat and fur hat with a feather in it, standing in an open space with a row of tepees in the background.
Item consists of two men, one white wearing a suit and hat and the other Indigenous wearing a Hudson's Bay blanket coat and fur hat with a feather in it, standing in an open space with a row of tepees in the background.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
Item consists of five Indigenous people - two young women in flowery dresses, a young girl holding a puppy, and a small boy holding the hand of a man whose face is obscured by the shadow cast from his hat - all standing in a row with corrals in the background.
Item consists of five Indigenous people - two young women in flowery dresses, a young girl holding a puppy, and a small boy holding the hand of a man whose face is obscured by the shadow cast from his hat - all standing in a row with corrals in the background.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives.