stampedes
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
A Close Call' and Cowboys on Horseback, late 19th century - early 20th century
Two painting the first titled, 'A Close Call' features man holding on to tree branch to aviode getting trampled by buffalo. Sticker has, '71' hand written on it. the second painting features Cowboys on horseback running. Sticker, '35' hand written on it.
A Close Call' and Cowboys on Horseback, late 19th century - early 20th century
Two paintings 'A Close Call' and Cowboys on Horseback
Cowboy Artist Picture Exhibit, 1919
Clipping of an article entitled "Cowboy Artist Picture Exhibit". 1919. Charles M. Russell's exhibit at the Stampede.
From Charles M. Russell to Guy Weadick, October 13, 1912
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Guy' dated 13 October 1912 thanking him for the good time they had together at the stampede.
Group at the Stampede, circa September 1912
Large group posing at the Stampede. George Lane (front row, third from left), next to him is Nancy C. Russell, A. J. McLean, Pat Burns (in the light suit), Charles M. Russell (with hat on), A. E. Cross and with his hand cupping a cigarette, Ed Borein. In the second row between Burns and Russell, Alick Newton who played a role in the success of the Russell's show; W. J. Oliver photographer. Photographed in Calgary.
Illustrated Invitation to the Earl of Lonsdale, 1919
Illustrated invitation to The Stampede, August 25 to 30, 1919. Illustration is by Charles Russell of a cowboy roping a cow. Invitation is from Committee of the Stampede. Negative of invitation TU2009.39.268.227.
Illustrated Invitation to the Earl of Lonsdale, 1919
Negative of an illustrated invitation to The Stampede, August 25 to 30, 1919. Illustration is by Charles Russell of a cowboy roping a cow. Invitation is from Committee of the Stampede. Photograph of invitation TU2009.39.268.226.
Stampede Will be the Livest Show Pulled Off in Saskatoon, September 9, 1919
Clipping of an article entitled "Stampede Will Be the Livest Show Pulled Off in Saskatoon: Charles Russell...Brings His Great Canvasses...". The Third Page. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
"The Stampede", late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard with colored illustration. Writing on the front and back of "a".
The Stampede Addressed to General H.C. Lonther, late 19th century - early 20th century
Illustration and poem titled 'The Stampede.' Illustration features cowboy being bucked of a horse. Poem, "General H.C. Lonther, 7 Savile Row. The committee extends to you a cordial invitation to witness this contest of cowboy sports for the Word's Championship Titles at Calgory, Alberta, Canada. August, 25th to 30th 1919. Signed on behalf of the committee name Chairman."