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Banff

View of a street in Banff. Several businesses can be seen including Harborlin Tailors, Japanese Fancy Goods, G. & W. Fear Photographers, and the post office.

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Bow Lake

View of Bow Lake with a First Nations dwelling in the foreground. A mountain range can be seen in the background. Photograph is numbered 738.

Harmon, Byron

Bow Valley, Banff

Caption reads, "Bow Valley, Banff. As viewed from the Banff Springs Hotel. A glorious panorama of forested valley and snowy peaks--one which has no peer in a region passing rich in scenic beauty."

Harmon, Byron, 1876-1934

Chateau, Lake Louise

Caption reads, "Completed in 1925. Has accommodation for 700 guests. Is strictly modern and the very latest in hotel construction. Has a commanding view of Lake Louise and Victoria Glacier. The dining room, overlooking the lake is considered the finest in Canada."

Harmon, Byron, 1876-1934

E.H. Crump photographic collection

  • CA OSC-ARC-10
  • Collection
  • 1904-1989

The fonds consists of predominantly of photographs. Photographic coverage includes: N.R. “Buck” Crump as President of the CPR, CPR employees, the 1910 Rogers Pass avalanche, wrecks, fires, steamers, engines, stations, and scenery.

Crump, E.H.

Lake Louise and Victoria Glacier

Caption reads, "Lake Louise and Victoria Glacier. Acknowledge to be one of Nature's Scenic Masterpieces. Here, colors are blended exquisitely, the play of light and shade is marvellous. About the lake the poppies grow in gold, in scarlet and in white, like vivid spots of color on an artist's palette."

Harmon, Byron, 1876-1934

Mt. Rundle, Banff, Alt. 9,665 ft.

Caption reads, "Mount Rundle, Banff. This fine mountain perpetuates the name and memory of the Rev. R.T. Rundle. A missionary to the Indians, he journeyed into the Rockies in 1841, being the first white man to visit the upper Bow Valley."

Harmon, Byron, 1876-1934

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