Collection ccg-2101 - Phyllis Moore Collection

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Phyllis Moore Collection

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CA ccg ccg-2101

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0.05 m of graphic material

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Biographical history

Phyllis Moore was born in Bottrel, Alberta and moved to Calgary, Alberta.

Custodial history

The photographs were collected by Phyllis Moore and transferred to the City of Calgary Archives by Linda Entwistle ( a relative of Phyllis Moore's?) in 1998.

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The collection consists of five, 3 1/4"X5 1/2", black and white photographs of an outing to the Glenmore Dam, Alberta in 1932.

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  • The material is in English.

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In accordance with The City of Calgary's policy on Access to Municipal Information, records more than twenty-five years old are available for public use unless otherwise restricted. Records which are less than twenty-five years old are available for public use unless otherwise restricted by legislation. Please see the City of Calgary Archives Policies and Procedures Manual for further infomation regarding access to records.

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A descriptive finding aid is available at the City of Calgary Archives.

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Accruals are not expected.

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The City of Calgary Archives may have reference material which may be associated to the collection. All textual records are in closed storage. To view records please contact the City of Calgary Archives.<br><br>

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