Brass statuette trophy depicting a man wearing a military uniform saluting with his right arm. He is standing on top of a gold base, which features a chain-like pattern on the edges. Below this, a yellow/green tortoiseshell-eque tube of plastic (in the style of reeded glass) rises up from the base;…
Brass statuette trophy depicting a man wearing a military uniform saluting with his right arm. He is standing on top of a gold base, which features a chain-like pattern on the edges. Below this, a yellow/green tortoiseshell-eque tube of plastic (in the style of reeded glass) rises up from the base; it is approximately the same height as the man himself. The plastic tube is situated on a bezeled block of wood in two tones, one a deep brown colour, the other a light yellow. A small, brass coloured metal plate at the base of statue reads “Presented To / 2351/ Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps / Banff Alberta / By The / Alberta United Services Institute / Calgary Alberta / For Being The Best Army Cadet Corps / In Southern Alberta / 1959”. The plate is held in place by four metal rivets, one in each corner.
File consists of 13 black and white photographs appearing in Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies Bulletin, no. 99 [January 1957] and pertain to camping, chopping wood, hiking and Marshall Diverty presenting an unnamed photography contest winner with the Townsend Trophy [1956?].
File consists of 13 black and white photographs appearing in Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies Bulletin, no. 99 [January 1957] and pertain to camping, chopping wood, hiking and Marshall Diverty presenting an unnamed photography contest winner with the Townsend Trophy [1956?].
Notes
Some photographs may be attributed to Canadian Pacific