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- WESTERN EPHEMERA INC. YELLOWSTONE &
WESTERN EPHEMERA INC. YELLOWSTONE & GLACIER PARKSFeatured in this lot is Western Ephemera including from Yellowstone National Park, Glacier National Park, Montana, Cody, Wyoming, Jasper National Park, Canada. Two stereoview cards from Yellowstone Park and one from Glacier Park, circa 1904-1910. Three photo postcards from Augusta, Gibson Dam and Virginia City, Montana, circa 1950s. A Cody, Wyoming "The Scenic Entrance to Yellowstone Park" Photo Souvenir Folder circa 1910 with over 20 postcard-size photographs. An advertising card from Alder, Montana. A Jasper Park Lodge travel brochure booklet circa 1928. Pieces are in nice preserved condition, light age tanning observed, light soiling. Largest piece measures 5.5"W x 7.5"L, photo postcards are 3.5"W x 5.5"L
- T.J. HILEMAN (1882-1945) LAKE MCDONALD
T.J. HILEMAN (1882-1945) LAKE MCDONALD LODGE PHOTOFeatured in this lot is this Lake McDonald Lodge photograph from Pennsylvania photographer T.J. Hileman. The hand tinted photograph shows a wonderfully and professionally crafted construction that shows the Lake McDonald with a resort on the left side of the lake and shows a forest at the base of a hill on the right with the dam in the center of the lake. The artist signature is shown in the bottom right hand corner of the photograph. T. J. (Tomar Jacob) Hileman (1882–1945) was an American photographer born in Manor Township, Armstrong County Pennsylvania, who is renowned for his photos of Glacier Park in Montana, and Blackfoot people. After working a while in Chicago and graduating from Effingham School of Photography there, he moved to Colorado and began to take photographs. In 1911, Hileman moved to Kalispell, Montana to open his own portrait studio. He and Alice Georgeson were the first couple to marry in Glacier National Park in 1913. Appointed the official photographer for the Great Northern Railway in 1924, Hileman took photos of Glacier National Park and Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada, moving bulky camera equipment by packhorse, even at times perching on a narrow ledge to get just the right image on film. He also photographed the Prince of Wales Hotel in Waterton, Alberta, which was built by the railway. In 1926, Hileman opened photo-finishing labs in both Glacier Park Lodge and Many Glacier Hotel, which were convenient for tourists who could drop off their film in the evenings and pick up their prints the next morning. The condition of this this framed hand painted shows no obvious signs of damage to the photograph and shows some wear to the frame due to age. The measurements of this framed photograph is 14 1/4" x 20 1/2" and the visible photograph measures 12 3/4" x 19".
- Leslie Duxbury (1921-2001)/Park Lodge
Leslie Duxbury (1921-2001)/Park Lodge Farm/four coloured etchings, plate size 31cm x 35cm/unframed (4)
- Leslie Duxbury (1921-2001)/Sheep Shearing
Leslie Duxbury (1921-2001)/Sheep Shearing Tent, County Show/signed and inscribed L Duxbury A/P/etching, plate size 24.5cm x 19cm/and 5 other etchings of Welsh views: Bar Skittles, Train Crash on the Towy, Backs of Houses Llandovery, Flooded Pasture Llandovery, Park Lodge Barns/all unframed
- A pewter tea set of Masonic interest
A pewter tea set of Masonic interest comprising: teapot sugar basin and jug all with hammered finish and enamel badge 'Trafford Park Lodge' a similar silver napkin ring and plated tazza
- Coalport Cottages Park Lodge Summer
Coalport Cottages Park Lodge Summer House Windmill and Dovecote (4)
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