Fonds consists of materials collected by, and pertaining to, Maryalice Harvey Stewart. Content includes daybooks, notebooks, correspondence and various notes collected by Maryalice during her time working as Director of the Archives of the Canadian Rockies (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rock…
49 photographs: prints, negatives. -- 1 m textual records. -- 60 sound recordings: 52 audio cassettes, 8 reels
History / Biographical
Maryalice Harvey Stewart, 1923-2001, was Director of the Archives of the Canadian Rockies (now Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies) at Banff, Alberta, Canada from 1965 to 1976. She continued to do historical projects and was known for her knowledge of Banff and Rocky Mountain history.
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of materials collected by, and pertaining to, Maryalice Harvey Stewart. Content includes daybooks, notebooks, correspondence and various notes collected by Maryalice during her time working as Director of the Archives of the Canadian Rockies (now the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies Archives and Special Collections); research materials pertaining to the town of Banff, the Brewster family and other local subjects; personal interest materials, including cassette recordings of documentaries and lectures; personal materials, including correspondence, photographs, Maryalice's birth certificate, certifications and awards, and sheet music; and other related materials.
Fonds consists of the following series and sub-series:
Series I : Professional records
Series I has two sub-series:
I / A : Archives of the Canadian Rockies records (includes cataloguing cards, notes and other materials pertaining to Maryalice's role as Archivist/Director at the Archives of the Canadian Rockies between 1965-1976)
I / B : Research and other professional records (includes Brewster family research notes, materials from various committees and organizations which Maryalice was involved in, documents related to an oral history project completed in 2000, professional correspondence, and related materials)
Series II: Personal records (includes collected materials, personal interest materials, cassette recordings of documentaries and other subjects, sheet music, and various certificates and awards given to Maryalice).
Fonds pertains to 3 photograph prints of members of the St. Elias expedition in the Yukon, a large-format black and white print of a mountain range [possibly including St. Elias], 11 typed letters to Wright from W.E. (Smoke) Blanchard dated January-May 1965 discussing the expedition, 2 typed one-pa…
1 cm of textual records (18 pages ; 21.6 x 27.9 cm) ; 4 photographs : b&w and col. ; 29.2 x 21.8 cm or smaller
History / Biographical
Dr. Gerald Wright (1917-2007) grew up in Brecon, South Wales, and studied medicine in Wales and London, England, throughout the 1940s. He served in the British Army in the Royal Army Medical Corps from 1942-1946 in North Africa and Italy.
In 1951 Wright moved to Lethbridge, Alberta, due to its close proximity to the Canadian Rockies, where he maintained a general practice as a member of the Hunt Clinic. He went on to serve as Chief of Medicine at St. Michael's Hospital and the Lethbridge Municipal Hospital until his retirement in 1988.
Shortly after arriving in Canada he became a member of the Alpine Club of Canada and attended many annual camps, often as camp doctor. He also participated in ACC expeditions to Mount St. Elias (1967, unsuccessful), Mount Alberta (1967, successful as part of the Alberta Team), and Mt. Waddington (1969). He also successfully summited Mt. Robson on his third attempt at the mountain. Wright hiked extensively throughout Nepal, Switzerland, South America, and New Zealand in addtion to the Rockies.
He was also a member of the Skyline Trail Hikers of the Canadian Rockies and was a founding member of the Castle-Crown Wilderness Coalition, where he served on the Board of Directors, helping to plan and lead many annual hiking trips.
Scope & Content
Fonds pertains to 3 photograph prints of members of the St. Elias expedition in the Yukon, a large-format black and white print of a mountain range [possibly including St. Elias], 11 typed letters to Wright from W.E. (Smoke) Blanchard dated January-May 1965 discussing the expedition, 2 typed one-page summaries of the attempt on the mountain [one written by Blanchard and includes a hand-drawn map of the area around the mountain], a Xerox copy of a letter written on University of Oregon Medical School letterhead listing the members of the St. Elias party and recommended medical tests to have completed prior to the expedition, a two-page typed list of gear & equipment, and a hand-written list of expedition members and the University of Oregon Medical School doctor and their contact information.
Series consists of textual records pertaining to the Canadian Himalayan Foundation; includes research documents, correspondence, administrative records and other related materials.
The Canadian Himalayan Foundation was created by historian and mountaineer Chic Scott in 1978. The Foundation served as a registered charitable organization whose purpose was to promote Canadian mountaineering expeditions. Over a period of 25 years the foundation raised $250,000 to support Canadian climbing expeditions around the world.
Scope & Content
Series consists of textual records pertaining to the Canadian Himalayan Foundation; includes research documents, correspondence, administrative records and other related materials.
Notes
Series consists of seven sub-series:
M57 / VIII / A: Foundation information
M57 / VIII / A / 1 to 4 : Policy and mandate, foundation information
M57 / VIII / A / 5: History
M57 / VIII / A / 6 - 7: Foundation Grants and funds
M57 / VIII / A / 8: Library
M57 / VIII / A / 9: Membership Newsletters
M57 / VIII / B: Correspondence
M57 / VIII / C: Board minutes 1978 - 1998
M57 / VIII / D: Trip research and applications
M57 / VIII / E: Financials
M57 / VIII / F: News clippings
M57 / VIII / G: Journals and Research drafts
File consists of executive and administrative related correspondence between President Cyril Wates and Vice President, Eric Brooks. As well as President Cyril Wates' correspondence with A. O. Wheeler.
File consists of executive and administrative related correspondence between President Cyril Wates and Vice President, Eric Brooks. As well as President Cyril Wates' correspondence with A. O. Wheeler.
File consists of correspondence and reports from the Vancouver Island section of the Alpine Club of Canada, including the Section's disbandment in 1942.
File consists of correspondence and reports from the Vancouver Island section of the Alpine Club of Canada, including the Section's disbandment in 1942.
File consists of correspondence and reports between members of the Management Committee and the President of the Alpine Club of Canada between 1942 and 1946.
File consists of correspondence and reports between members of the Management Committee and the President of the Alpine Club of Canada between 1942 and 1946.
File consists of reports in the form of correspondence between James Walsh Jr. and Sydney Vallance. Also includes the Report of the Nominating Committee to President, Eric Brooks. Records are from 1946 to 1957.
File consists of reports in the form of correspondence between James Walsh Jr. and Sydney Vallance. Also includes the Report of the Nominating Committee to President, Eric Brooks. Records are from 1946 to 1957.
File consists of reports, in the form of correspondence, to the President about the Canadian Amateur Ski Association, including meeting minutes and reports.
File consists of reports, in the form of correspondence, to the President about the Canadian Amateur Ski Association, including meeting minutes and reports.
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Correspondence between Brooks and S. R. Vallance President, J. Wilson Secretary-Treasurer, Frank Smith Man. Comm. 1949-50+ Plans for Maligne Lake 1950 Camps
File consists of reports and administrative correspondence between members of the Management Committee and the President, including reports from various camps, between 1949 and 1950.
File consists of reports and administrative correspondence between members of the Management Committee and the President, including reports from various camps, between 1949 and 1950.
File consists of reports between E. O. Wheeler, President of the Alpine Club of Canada, and other executive members of the Club, including Bob Hind, Sydney Vallance and Eric Brooks, between 1951 and 1952.
File consists of reports between E. O. Wheeler, President of the Alpine Club of Canada, and other executive members of the Club, including Bob Hind, Sydney Vallance and Eric Brooks, between 1951 and 1952.
File consists of correspondence of reports from members of the Management Committee to the President, including meeting minutes and committee reports to the President.
File consists of correspondence of reports from members of the Management Committee to the President, including meeting minutes and committee reports to the President.
File consists of reports by the Nominating Committee and acceptances of nominations by Alpine Club members, also includes a report on Club Policy Concerning Guides and a response to the Policy by Major Rex Gibson.
File consists of reports by the Nominating Committee and acceptances of nominations by Alpine Club members, also includes a report on Club Policy Concerning Guides and a response to the Policy by Major Rex Gibson.
File consists of Camp reports to the Management Committee, reports to the President, reports from committees to the President and memorandums to the President from the Management Committee.
File consists of Camp reports to the Management Committee, reports to the President, reports from committees to the President and memorandums to the President from the Management Committee.
File consists of reports of the Management Committee to the President, reports to the Management Committee, reports of the Summer Camps, and other administrative records.
File consists of reports of the Management Committee to the President, reports to the Management Committee, reports of the Summer Camps, and other administrative records.