Photographs of mountain views, lakes, cows, farming, and Whistler Golf Course.
Cows
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Photographs of ice fishing, kayaking, golfing, sunsets, Green Lake, Black Tusk, hiking on Blackcomb Mountain, canoeing on Lost Lake, waterfalls, Whistler Valley from afar, panoramic views, Alta Lake, canoeing the River of Golden Dreams, hiking on Whistler Mountain, Brandywine Falls, beaches, coastline, farms in Pemberton, Peoples Drug Mart, cabins, lakes, mountain views, a barbecue buffet, Whistler Golf Course, Chateau Whistler Resort, golf courses, Whistler Village, tennis, aerial photography, Lost Lake, rock climbers, swimming in the lake, Pemberton meadows, windsurfing on Alta Lake, night photography, swimming in a pool at a hotel, Blueberry Hill, views from the chairlift, Peak Chair, Garibaldi Lake, Howe Sound, the Stawamus Chief, Whistler Village development, wildflowers, flags in Whistler Village, hiking Singing Pass, heli-skiing, glacier lakes, a logging truck, mountain biking on Blackcomb Mountain, people eating on cafe patios, and Araxi restaurant.
Photograph of a young boy, probably Bob Jardine or Thomas Neiland Jr., with a bull at the Neiland Ranch at 34 1/2 Mile.
Whistler-themed colouring book created by the Whistler Museum and Archives using traced photographs from the archives featuring prominent Whistler figures and scenes. The book was sold at the Whistler Museum's gift shop and other locations in Whistler Village.
Photographs including but not limited to skiing; Great Earth Snow Water Race; biking; canoeing on Alta Lake; bridge; cowboy-themed evening of gambling; musicians; baseball; trampolining; Lillooet Lake Rodeo; cars; tennis; eating at a restaurant; lasso; roads; Whistler Village; children; cows; horses; fire; potato sack race; gondola; ski gear; Dave Murray; A. L. M. A.; A. L. L. A. Lager Inn; helicopter; cycling; widening the base of Olympic run by controlled blaze
Appears in May 27, 1982 issue:
02-286-9. Pg. 1. Caption: The Agony and The Ecstasy
02-286-104. Pg. 1. Caption: [inset top] The Agony and The Ecstasy
02-286-29. Pg. 1. Caption: [inset bottom] The Agony and The Ecstasy
02-286-138. Pg. 3. Caption: Sweet, sweet victory! Winning members of Allen No. 1 hoist their trophies to the sky. (L to R) Brian Allen (canoeist), Stephanie Sloan (cyclist), Dave Murray (skier), Marilyn Olthuis (runner) and Ken Hardy (canoeist).
02-286--387. Pg. 4. Caption: Yuichiro Miura -- better known as the man who skied down Everest -- was one of the many visitors to Whistler over May Day weekend.
02-286-192. Pg. 6. Caption: [top] May Day Madness
02-286-125. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] May Day Madness
02-286-30. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] May Day Madness
02-286-69. Pg. 7. Caption: [top left] May Day Madness
02-286-107. Pg. 7. Caption: [top middle] May Day Madness
02-286-215. Pg. 7. Caption: [top right] May Day Madness
02-286-251. Pg. 7. Caption: [middle left] May Day Madness
02-286-344. Pg. 7. Caption: [middle right] May Day Madness
02-286-379. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom left] May Day Madness
02-286-301. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom right] May Day Madness
02-286-281. Pg. 9. Caption: Brian Brown, who recently completed his B.C. Land Surveyors final exam and place first in his class. Brian now finally joins his father as a partner in the family surveying company.
02-286-147. Pg. 10. Caption: The Whistler Hobos finished near the back of the pack in Sunday's Great Race but Craig Barker, Mynon Pyroy, Bob Nodler, Diane Bishop and Alaisa Indo were up front in terms of fashion. Brian Pickering (front left) from Labatts presents team 65 with the best dressed team award.
02-286-298. Pg. 11. Caption: Bill Peterson, Kelly Maxwell and Al Raine try to keep up with the enormous thirst of crowds that packed the outdoor beer garden after Sunday's Great Snow, Earth, Water Race. Over 220 dozen beer were served during the day.
02-286-64. Pg. 14. Caption: Gerry Fosty deals 'em at the Casino Night put on at Myrtle Philip School May 23.
02-286-330. Pg. 16. Caption: Bruce Prentice of the Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation controls blaze set to burn brush cleared as part of the Widening of the base of the Olympic Run. The Olympic base will be 25 metres wider once clearing is completed.
02-286-64. Pg. 18. Caption: Everyone wanted a piece of the action during the opening day of the Lillooet Lake Rodeo May 22. This would-be cowboy tried to hang in there while his mount did all it could to dislodge the ridge and butt a canine antagonist.
Cows in the meadow of the Jardine / Neiland property at 34 1/2 Mile [Function Junction area] in [the 1930s?]. An unidentified person is also in the scene.
Photograph of a field of cattle at the Neiland Ranch at 34 1/2 Mile [Function Junction area] with two small boys with their arms round the necks of two of the cows, almost certainly Bob Jardine (left) and Thomas Neiland Jr. (right).
Photographs of deer, mountain goats, a giraffe, polar bears, a squirrel, seagulls, cows feeding, penguins, cats, and a sunset.
Original housing of slides was labelled "animals".
FEN_02_02_028_019 coded with MIN 46 that corresponds with written documents (FEN_04_03_02).
Photographs of a cat hanging from a curtain, a woman holding a cat, ski touring at Mt Baker, Oregon Coast, sunsets, and animals that include deer, racoons, giraffe, marmots, cows, a seal, and a seagull.
19 slides are labelled with code MIN and respective numbers that correspond with written documents (FEN_04_03_02).
FEN_02_02_038_003 labelled "MT BAKER".
FEN_02_02_038_003 labelled "OREGON COAST".
FEN_02_02_038_009 and 011 labelled "Okanagan Game Farm".
FEN_02_02_038_012 labelled "Ferry Victoria-Van".
FEN_02_02_038_020 labelled "SEAGULL | C. A. FENNER".
Photographs including but not limited to Whistler Village Construction; farm animals; river; school; bike; car
02-119-19. Pg. 1. Caption: Joe Lotskar makes a point as the large crowd at the Beak Report public meeting listen.
02-119-57. Pg. 3. Caption: Johnson's Trucking gravel crushing plant at work in the Alpha Lake Aggregate pit.
02-119-53. Pg. 5. Caption: Municipal Treasurer John Randall.
02-119-50. Pg. 8. Caption: Kris Shoup instructs John Garnet in the school mini-course knitting class while Serap Graf and Monica Niederlich concentrate on the task at hand.
02-119-71. Pg. 9. Caption: Recently engaged couple Deanna Chan & Graeme O'Neill.
02-119-34. Pg. 10. Caption: On the CMOS farm site -- from Left to Right: Outdoor Education Co-ordinator Rick Price, W.L.B. Hawkes of the Ministry of Education, and Pemberton School trustee T.B.M. (Slim) Fougberg.
02-119-3. Pg. 11. Caption: Jim McConkey displays the McConkey Cup Trophy.
02-119-9. Pg. 15. Caption: The Town centre area awash with floodwater at the height of last week's storm on April 26.
02-119-38. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: WHAT'S ALL THE FUSS ABOUT? -- A good looking pair of steers seen recently at the Coast Mountain Outdoor School farm.