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Nicholas Morant Fonds (M300 / S20 / V500) NICHOLAS MORANT FONDS (M300 / S20 / V500) I.A. PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES : NEGATIVES AND TRANSPARENCIES 1.a. Darkroom files : negative albums 1. Kamloops sunset 1938. -- 1938. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/1. 2. Kamloops sunset 1938. -- 1938. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/2. 3. Kamloops sunset 1938. -- 1938. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/3. 4. BC cowhand. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 2 photographs (1 negative, 1 transparency) : b/w, 7.5x10cm. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller Negative, film. -- Geographic region: British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/4. 5. Cowboy at Kamloops BC, early 1930s, Jack Ormond. -- 1930. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/5. 6 : [untitled] -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 2 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- Boy and dog in "Wooly Dog's Kennel". Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/6. 7. Horses at Sunshine. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Sunshine meadows, Banff National Park AB. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Alberta. -- Storage location: V500/A1/7. 8. Skoki trail. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Banff National Park AB. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Alberta. -- Storage location: V500/A1/8. 9 : [untitled] -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 2 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- Model posed near water. Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/9. 10. Ptarmigan. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/10. 11 : [untitled] -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Church and cenotaph. Location unknown. -- 6.5x8cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/11. 12 : [untitled] -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 4 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- Miners Nicholas Morant fonds - M300/S20/V500 - Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies - File description IA1a - 2007 January 1 underground. Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/12. 13. Old Quebec. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Quebec. -- Storage location: V500/A1/13. 14. Jacob Two Young Man. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 2 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- Stoney First Nation. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- NM note: 35 Indian Chief, Stoney. -- Geographic region: Alberta. -- Storage location: V500/A1/14. 15 : [untitled] -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 4 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- Model against log background. Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/15. 16. BC coast ships, Active Pass, 1940s. -- 1940s. -- 16 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- British Columbia Coastal Steamships. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- NM note: small ship beside another (in 6.5cm's) is "Princess Mary", now a café in Victoria. -- Geographic region: British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/16. 17 : [untitled] -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 4 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- Chef carving ice sculpture. Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/17. 18. Hermit Range, glacier. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Glacier National Park BC. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/18. 19. Yoho Valley. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Yoho National Park BC. -- 6.5x8cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/19. 20. Tranquille BC. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- 6.5x8cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/20. 21 : [untitled] -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 7 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- Coal? extraction and company town. Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/21. 22 : [untitled] -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 2 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- Model on beach. Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/22. 23 : [untitled] -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 5 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- Boats in harbour; two views include models. Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/23. 24. Hanging rocks, Tranquille. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- 6.5x8cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/24. Nicholas Morant fonds - M300/S20/V500 - Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies - File description IA1a - 2007 January 2 25. Touch of Spring. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Location unknown. -- 6.5x8cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/25. 26. Old cabin, Tranquille. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 2 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- 6.5x8cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/26. 27. Wonder Pass. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Located on boundary of Banff National Park AB and Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park BC. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Alberta, British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/27. 28. Wonder Pass. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Located on boundary of Banff National Park AB and Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park BC. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Alberta, British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/28. 29. Game patrolman. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/29. 30. Game patrolman. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/30. 31. Mountain rider. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 2 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/31. 32 : [untitled] -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Mount Assiniboine and cabin in winter. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/32. 33 : [untitled] -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 2 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- Ship in harbour. Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/33. 34. Toronto. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Ontario. -- Storage location: V500/A1/34. 35 : [untitled] -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Clubhouse at Banff Springs Hotel golf course, Banff AB. Includes Mount Brewster. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Alberta. -- Storage location: V500/A1/35. 36 : [untitled] -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 2 photographs : negatives, film, b/w, 6x6 cm. -- Model on deck of boat?. Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/36. 37 : [untitled] -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 2 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- Totem pole on shore? -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: British Columbia? -- Storage location: V500/A1/37. 38. Old time Indians. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/38. Nicholas Morant fonds - M300/S20/V500 - Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies - File description IA1a - 2007 January 3 39. Indian children. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/39. 40. Indian squaw. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Location unknown. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Canada. -- Storage location: V500/A1/40. 41. Twin Falls. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- Yoho National Park BC. -- 6.5x8cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/41. 42. Great Divide. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 1 photograph : negative, film, b/w. -- On boundary between Alberta and British Columbia. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Alberta, British Columbia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/42. 43. Waterwheel, Sable River, NS. -- [between 1930 and 1980]. -- 10 photographs : negatives, film, b/w. -- 7.5x10cm or smaller. -- Geographic region: Nova Scotia. -- Storage location: V500/A1/43. 44. Trail
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