Glenbow’s archival photographs Glenbow Library and Archives


Moving the Glenbow Library and Archives Glenbow Library and Archives

Glenbow Library and Archives, UCalgary: PA-1352-8. Going digital The Glenbow was one of the first cultural institutions in Canada to offer an online photo database. Most of the images in the current digital collection can be traced back to that project.


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The photos above were collected from the Glenbow Archives. If you're interested, additional information can be found for each photograph on the Glenbow website by searching the identification number that is printed on the photo. There is also the option to purchase a high resolution copy.


Glenbow’s archival photographs Glenbow Library and Archives

A specialty of the Archives is Métis and First Nations genealogy. The collection includes textual records, over a million photographs, film footage and sound recordings ranging in date from the 1870s to the 1990s. Finding aids: Glenbow Archives: a guide to the holdings (Calgary, 1992). Detailed finding aids for some of the most-requested.


Winter photos from the Glenbow Archives Glenbow Library and Archives

March 1905, Collection of Glenbow Supported by Between 1903 and 1909, Douglas and Geraldine Moodie extensively photographed the inhabitants and surroundings of Fullerton Harbour, Churchill, Manitoba and other areas in the North.


Glenbow’s archival photographs Glenbow Library and Archives

Geists and Dolls from Archives and Special Collections . 11 ASSETS . Halloween . 16 ASSETS . Honouring Raymond Moriyama (1929 - 2023) 19 ASSETS . Recently Added Collections . See More.. Visiting the Glenbow Western Research Centre . How to Order Items from the Digital Collections site . Introduction to the Reading List Service .


Eric Harvie and the Glenbow Glenbow Library and Archives

The corner is torn. Glenbow Library and Archives, UCalgary: PE-144-1. Unique format, unique challenges While historical panoramic photographs are impressive, they're difficult for archivists and conservators to store and preserve.


Glenbow’s archival photographs Glenbow Library and Archives

In 2019 the Glenbow Museum relocated the majority of its library and archival holdings to the University of Calgary. 5,500 m of textual records, 2,000,000 photographs, 600 hours of audio records, 100,000 books, 15,000 maps were apart of the move. The Glenbow Museum retained most of the materials relating to Indigenous communities and art.


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Check our Glenbow Digital Collection to search and order images. Find the image (s) you want. Select Add to Cart. Select View Cart. Select Order Images. Fill out the order form and Submit. If you are not sure which images will meet your needs and you need a little help searching, contact [email protected].


Military History at the Glenbow Glenbow Library and Archives

Glenbow Library and Archives documents the human and natural history of Southern Alberta. It includes historic documents from many of the major energy companies in Western Canada. It is also an unparalleled resource for researchers and students exploring local, regional and provincial history, political science, social studies, ranching.


Archives Glenbow Library and Archives

Glenbow Western Research Centre, Taylor Family Digital Library, University of Calgary, 220 410 University Court NW Calgary, Alberta CA T2N 1N4 Website Email Archives & Special Collections


Glenbow’s archival photographs Glenbow Library and Archives

Online archives for the Archives Society of Alberta. Total Volume: 5500 metres Inclusive Dates: 1840 - current Predominant Dates: 1870s - current The Glenbow Archives acquires, preserves and makes accessible historic records documenting the history of southern Alberta. Our records include the papers of individuals and families, as well as clubs, organizations, businesses, and schools.


Winter photos from the Glenbow Archives Glenbow Library and Archives

22,000,000 pages of textual records 2,000,000 photographs 125,000 books 15,000 maps 600 hours of audio recordings 4,000 videos and films You can search the digital collection on their website. Contact the Glenbow Western Research Centre at [email protected]. Glenbow


Glenbow’s archival photographs Glenbow Library and Archives

The historic move of Glenbow Library and Archives from its previous location in downtown Calgary began in March 2019. University staff in Libraries and Cultural Resources processed thousands of books, maps, videos and films plus millions of photographs and textual records.


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Alberta. Ca. 1907. Glenbow Library and Archives, UCalgary: na-695-80. Winter play Women's hockey, Banff, Alberta. 1911. Glenbow Library and Archives, UCalgary: pd-347-1-1. Women's curling game, Banff, Alberta. 1903. Glenbow Library and Archives, UCalgary: NA-1438-4. Fram ski club tornament, Camrose, Alberta.


Military History at the Glenbow Glenbow Library and Archives

1. Search across all collections using the Search box from the home page: 2. Use the search bar to search for any metadata in a Glenbow item including subjects, identifiers, creator, place, type and more. 3. Try the advanced search to search for a term in a particular metadata field: 4.


Glenbow’s archival photographs Glenbow Library and Archives

Badlands, near Drumheller, Alberta, 1923-1930s. Horseshoe Canyon, Drumheller area, Alberta, 1929. Little church on Dinosaur Trail near Drumheller, Alberta, 1945. Red Deer River, rural road, and railway tracks in the badlands near Drumheller, Alberta, 1930. All of the photos on this page are published with permission from the Glenbow Archives .

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