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        <description>Core Collection &#13;
Tier A – Historical Core [High historical provenance; very unique; conservation concerns]&#13;
Tier B – Indigenous (Indigenous Community-led)&#13;
Active Collection&#13;
Tier C – Historical Active [multiples exist; no specific story behind the item; low conservation concerns]&#13;
Tier D – Indigenous Active&#13;
Low Significance / Minor Collection&#13;
Tier E – Learning Collection [multiples; destroyed beyond conservation intervention; outside of collection mandate but still has value for ed programming]&#13;
Tier F – For Removal (deaccession or disposal)</description>
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        <name>Storage Location</name>
        <description>Where in storage can this item be found? Storage Location is the object's home base. (Ex. Grandstand, Main B2). This location is not deleted if and when the item goes on display.</description>
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            <text>Cart 1: Sam Exhibit: Display: Shelf E&#13;
Zone 6 in Sam Centre</text>
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        <description>Where is the item currently located? ( Exhibition? Storage?)</description>
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        <description>Name and address of the source / donor.</description>
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            <text>Unknown - Found in Collection</text>
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When was this item received by the Stampede? Date will match that in the accessions register.</description>
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        <description>YYYY-MM-DD&#13;
When was this item accessioned into the Archives? Date will match that in the accessions register.</description>
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            <text>2022-Feb-04</text>
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        <description>Describe the item and its general overall condition.</description>
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            <text>Fair; there are a few condition issues with small folds and tears along the corners and yellowing due to aging and light damage. The vinyl record is missing</text>
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          <name>Title</name>
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              <text> Music Record, Wilf Carter  "Golden Memories"</text>
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              <text>CS.2022.07.03</text>
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              <text>Record Label: RCA Victor, Camden&#13;
Artist: Wilf Carter</text>
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              <text>Wilf Carter was born in 1904 and is largely considered to be the father of Canadian Country Western Music. Born in Nova Scotia he started his singing career young, yodeling in traveling music shows along the East Coast. In 1929 he moved out west to Calgary soon found himself working for the local radio station CFCN (the voice of the Prairies), singing one night a week. This would lead him to working for the CBC and eventually the CPR where he entertained travellers as the toured the Canadian West. He released his first record in 1934 which became a hit in Canada and this was the beginning of a long and success career which spanned over 50 years. He also went by the moniker Montana Slim (especially in the States). In 1964 he first played at the Calgary Stampede, but had a long-time connection with the event prior too. He was also the Stampede Parade Marshall in 1979 and 1984</text>
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              <text>Titled “Golden Memories” 1967.  The vinyl record missing. Cardboard/cardstock folder or sleeve that would be used to protect the vinyl record, The cover art is a colored photo of Wilf Carter in a mustard yellow western styled suit sitting on the back of a horse, sitting along the rails of the inner ring of the Calgary Stampede’s Grandstand.</text>
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              <text>The reverse is mainly white and has a few images of albums that make up some of Wilf Carter’s Discography and a list of the songs that would be on the record; &#13;
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Side 1: No Letter Today/ It’s All Over Now/ My Little Yoho Lady/ When the White Azaleas Start Blooming/ Golden Lariat &#13;
&#13;
Side 2: It Makes No Difference Now/ The Last Letter/ You Are My Sunshine/ Born to Lose/ Rocking Aline in an Old Rocking Chair &#13;
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          <name>Publisher</name>
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              <text>Calgary Stampede Collection &amp; Archives</text>
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          <description>An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource</description>
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              <text>Joan Hampaul</text>
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              <text>CS.2003.25.01    Wilf Carter Songs of Calgary Stampede(Sam Centre)&#13;
CS.2022.03.01    Wilf Carter Songs of Calgary Stampede&#13;
CS.2022.07.01   Wilf Carter Horseman Hall of Fame&#13;
CS.2022.07.02   Wilf Carter God Bless Our Canada&#13;
CS.2022.07.04   Wilf Carter Nuggets of Golden West ( Sam Centre)</text>
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