C.P.R. Hotel and Sulphur Mountain, Banff, Canadian Rockies
- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1628-UL_1628_0096
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- [between 1930 and 1940?]
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C.P.R. Hotel and Sulphur Mountain, Banff, Canadian Rockies
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View of Government Swimming Pool Cave and Basin at Banff Springs National Park.
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View of a First Nations man on a horse. Specific First Nations ethnicity is unknown.
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Presumed to be photographed by William McFarlane Notman.
Wm. Notman & Son
View from Banff Hotel, looking down Bow Valley
Presumed to be photographed by William McFarlane Notman.
Wm. Notman & Son
The Twin Peaks, Valley of the Bow River
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The Pool Hot Springs, Banff on the Canadian Pacific Railway
Four men stand outside a wooden building on the edge of the hot springs.
W.M. Notman & Son
View of snow covered mountains.
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View of snow covered mountains.
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Bow River Falls at Banff, Alberta
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Banff Hot Springs Hotel, Banff, Alta.
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C.P.R. Banff Springs Hotel and Bow River Valley
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View of a mountain range.
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View of snow covered mountains.
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View of snow covered mountains.
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View of Cascade Mountain with a street scene in Banff in the foreground.
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Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel and Twin Peaks
Photograph is numbered 248.
Macmunn, Charles
The Valley of the Bow River near Banff
View of the Bow River from a house.
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Holliday, Charles William
Image looks to be the Banff Springs Hotel.
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Canadian Rockies, the falls at Banff
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Entrance to the Cave, Banff, Canadian Rockies
Image of people getting out of a horse-drawn carriage and entering the Cave and Basin.
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Banff Springs Hotel and Bow River, Canadian National Park
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Image of a polar bear in a cage.
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Image of people swimming.
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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
C.P.R. Hotel and Bow Valley, Banff
W.M. Notman & Son
Interior Cave, Banff on the Canadian Pacific Railway
W.M. Notman & Son
Castle Mountain, Valley of the Bow River
View of Castle Mountain in the background and log cabins in the foreground.
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C.P.R. Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, Alta.
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Photograph number 57.
Harmon, Byron
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
First Nations people riding on horses in a parade. Specific group affliction unknown.
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Byron, Harmon
E.H. Crump photographic collection
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.
Sulphur Mt. and Holes # 3,4,5, 16, Banff Springs Golf Course
View of Sulphur Mountain, Banff Hotel, and Banff Springs Golf Course. Postcard number 708.
Harmon, Byron
A badly washed-out image of buildings in front of the mountains.
Bauer, Maud
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Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel and Twin Peaks
Photograph is numbered 248.
Macmunn, Charles
The Three Sisters, Valley of the Bow River
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Image of a young woman wearing traditional First Nation dress.
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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
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
Banff Avenue, Banff and Cascade Mountain
Caption reads, "Banff Ave. and Banff. The summit of Cascade mountain towers almost ten thousand feet above sea level. The name is derived from ta fine spun cataract which falls from the eastern flank of the mountain."
Harmon, Byron, 1876-1934