- GLEN glen-3730
- Fonds
- [ca. 1920s-1930s]
The fonds consists of his photographs of Banff, Lake Louise, and Calgary.
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The fonds consists of his photographs of Banff, Lake Louise, and Calgary.
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The fonds consists of correspondence, papers relating to birds, price lists for the sale of birds' eggs, and a prize certificate for his insect collection.
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Eastern Rockies Forest Conservation Board fonds
The fonds consists of correspondence regarding timber permits and berths; forest conservation unit guides; press releases regarding board activities; and proposed development reports. RECORDS RELATED TO THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS ARE ALSO IN THIS FONDS. SEE INVENTORY FOR DETAILS: Atlas Lumber Co., Blairmore Sawmills Ltd, Brazeau Collieries Ltd., Foothills Lumber Co., Fort Macleod, Nordegg, Pembina Pulpwood Co., Pincher Creek, Pincher Spruce Mills Ltd., Revelstoke Sawmills Ltd., Rocky Mountain House, Sundre Contracting Co., and Sundre Lumber Co.
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Timber limits on the Kananaskis River
Fait partie de Eau Claire and Bow River Lumber Company fonds
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Food Safety Information Society fonds
The fonds consists of administrative records.
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Little girl fishing in stream, Crowsnest Pass area, Alberta.
Fait partie de Gushul family fonds
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Flood in east end of Coleman, Alberta.
Fait partie de Gushul family fonds
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Blood women in camp, Coutts area, Alberta.
Fait partie de Gwilym Isaac fonds
Anglican mission house in winter, Lac la Nonne, Alberta.
Fait partie de Gwilym Isaac fonds
Harry Snyder Barren Lands Expedition fonds
The fonds consists of F.M. Steel's report of the Snyder Expedition, including hand-coloured photographs and maps; F.M. Steele's diary of the expedition; Harry Snyder's report of the expedition; and C.H.D. Clarke's report on the investigation of the Thelon Game Sanctuary, including his recommendations. Includes miscellaneous correspondence, and reference copies of reports by David T. Hanbury (1904) and James W. Tyrrell (1908) about the Arctic.
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