34 1/2 Mile

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Letter from Jenny Jardine to Echo-Marie Fawks (nee Betts) and her husband, Don - April 7, 1995

Letter from Jenny Jardine to Echo-Marie Fawks (nee Betts) and her husband, Don, written on April 7, 1995. In the letter, Jenny recounts her and her family's life living in the Whistler Valley between the 1900s and the 1940s - at Rainbow Lodge, Mons, Alpha Lake, and finally at 34 1/2 Mile [Function Junction area]. Stories she recounts include their relationship with the Philips and Harry Horstman, hikes on Sproatt Mountain and to Cheakamus Lake, mail delivery, schooling, scavenging berries along the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, and Howard Gebhart and her brothers' serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. She finishes the letter talking about her recent trip to Northern BC, the Yukon, and Alaska. The letter was enclosed in an envelope with notes written by Louise Smith regarding the letter's custodial history. The letter was given to Louise by Echo-Marie (Louise's cousin), who lived with her husband, Don, in Whistler from c. 1990 to c. 2012.

Letter, Pat O'Neill to Jack Jardine

Item is a letter written by Pat O'Neil to Jack Jardine, dated March 10, 1940. It was written after Pat had left Alta Lake and returned to Winnipeg, Manitoba.

In the letter, Pat thanks Jack for his last letter and discusses his upcoming marriage, his job, the weather, and his brothers, one of whom has joined the army. He notes that Jenny is "expecting again" (her second child, Samuel) and inquires after her husband, Wallace, and daughter, Louise. He closes by asking Jack to write him again.

O'Neill, Pat

Macdonald's House - The Jardine/Neiland family's new house

Photograph of the Neiland/Jardine family in front of their new house at 34 1/2 mile [Function Junction area], formerly J. M. MacDonald's house. From left to right: Thomas Neiland Sr., Jack Jardine, Lizzie Neiland, Bob Jardine, and Jenny Jardine. The inscription on the verso reads "1924, our house at 34 1/2 when we 1st moved down from 35 1/2. House was built by J.M. MacDonald who was a faller and killed at [?] [?] rocks around house [?] [?] fields blasted [?] Rly road."

Mürren, Grosshorn, Breithorn und Tschingelhorn

Postcard labelled "Mürren, Grosshorn, Breithorn und Tschingelhorn," sent from [Jessie? Lizzie?] Jardine in Mürren, Switzerland to Miss J. J. Neiland (Jenny Jardine-Neiland) at 34 1/2 Mile. The front of the card has a tinted photograph of a village among the Swiss peaks.

On the back of the card is a handwritten message from sender to Jenny Jardine, dated and postmarked August 17, 1927. A red Swiss stamp is in the top right corner.

Neiland / Jardine children hauling logs

Photograph of L-R: Jenny Jardine, Jack Jardine, Thomas Neiland Jr, Bob Jardine with a horse hauling a log. The writing on the verso in Jenny Jardine's hand reads: "Jenny Jardine Neiland, Jack, Rob, Tom, Hauling a log to our portable sawmill at 34 1/2, 1926".

Neiland / Jardine family in the garden

Photograph of the Neiland / Jardine family. From left to right: Bob Jardine, Jack Jardine, Tom Neiland Sr., Tom Neiland Jr., and Jenny Jardine. The inscription on the verso reads "Tom Neiland (senior), Janet Jardine, Jack Jardine, Robert Jardine, Tommy Neiland (Jr), about 1924."

The photograph may be a later copy of the original.

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