Floods

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ron aantekeningen

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Floods

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Floods

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Prints 041-044

Photographs of a flooded waterfall, a flooded area in the woods, the Mountainside Lodge under construction, and an unidentified building under construction.

Week of November 10, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to dinner event at a restaurant; ski swap; running; construction; Girl Guides; Fiesta Night at Creekhouse
Appears in November 12, 1981 issue:
02-199-29. Pg. 1. Caption: [bottom] Lower picture shows the new bridge and culvert in place by November 10.
02-199-42. Pg. 3. Caption: Lexi Ross and Craig Tomlinson look over the selection of skis at the ski swap.
02-199-60. Pg. 5. Caption: [Interface with Corporal Larry Killaly]
02-199-51. Pg. 11. Caption: [top left] Anne Lanskail, White Gold
02-199-57. Pg. 11. Caption: [top middle] Judy Journeaux, Nester's Road.
02-199-55. Pg. 11. Caption: [top right] Larry Beaulac, Alpine Meadows.
02-199-52. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom left] Ted Handford, Brio.
02-199-50. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom middle] Carol De Varemes, Nesters Road.
02-199-59. Pg. 11. Caption: [bottom right] Tom Swiston, Adventures West.
02-199-15. Pg. 13. Caption: Artist Roy Tomlinson demonstrates his technique on a litho stone at the showing at Inge Neilsen's.
02-199-63. Pg. 14. Caption: Snowy Owl Aileen Shaw and Brown Owl Bettina Weidermann at the Brownie Fly-Up.
02-199-46 Pg. 17. Caption: Ross Morben, the new manager of Beau's, lends a helping hand to the new renovations which include a live entertainment lounge.
02-199-10. Pg. 18. Caption: One of the groups at the Fiesta.
02-199-23 Pg. [24]. Caption: MacPac Realty ad
02-199-25. Pg. [24]. Caption: MacPac Realty ad
02-199-28. Pg. [24] . Caption: MacPac Realty ad

Week of October 18, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to portraits; roads; Whistler Village; bridge construction; mountain views; fog on the lake; road construction; flood
Appears in October 18, 1984 issue:
02-412-A-14. Pg. 1. Caption: Hundreds of dead sheep and cattle were dumped on Suicide Hill, south of Pemberton Sunday, where they awaited burial. The livestock were victims of severe flooding last week. Initially, flood recovery officials planned to send the bodies to a rendering plant but that idea was rejected. Above, Ike Elboim dumps another load of sheep from the Max Juri farm. At right rests a dead cow amid the hundreds of sheep.
02-412-B-8. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom left] (Below, left) Farmer Tom Kempter lost close to 150 tonnes of hay when flood waters destroyed it last week. Kempter lost two-thirds of his winter feed for his livestock.
02-412-B-19. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom right] (Below, right) Tracy Comber was one of the many Whistler volunteers who flocked to Pemberton to help with the massive clean-up job. She helped with cleaning equipment at the flood-ravaged Pemberton High School which sustained about $500,000 in damage.
02-412-A-32. Pg. 10. Caption: [left] Bill Barratt, Parks Foreman, Whistler Cay.
02-412-A-27. Pg. 10. Caption: [middle] Frank Thiessen, Resident, Alpine Meadows.
02-412-A-24. Pg. 10. Caption: [right] Peter Leriche, Waiter, Whistler Cay Heights.

Photographs

Photographs taken by Arv Pellegrin while he worked for Whistler Real Estate Co., mostly of construction in Whistler Village, but also including other events and locations around Whistler.

Print 021

Photograph of a car parked in front of a wooden barn in a swampy area that has been flooded.

Prints 025-028

Photographs of flooding in Creekside: a large flooded construction site by the Old Gondola Barn, and a flooded street with a sign for Gondola Village.

Prints 019-032

Photographs of the flooding of Whistler Creek in the Creekside area; they show construction vehicles working to control of the floods with houses in the background and one photograph shows the Old Gondola Barn in the background.

Negatives Sheet 2

  1. Farmers Market stalls on the Village Stroll.
  2. Tables set up in Mountain Square with Amsterdam Pub in the background.
  3. Tables set up in Mountain Square with Amsterdam Pub and the Hilton Hotel construction in the background.
  4. A crowd in Mountain Square.
  5. A crowd in Mountain Square watching a performance with the Amsterdam Pub and Hilton Hotel construction in the background.
  6. A crowd in Mountain Square with the Amsterdam Pub and Hilton Hotel construction in the background.
  7. Whistler Conference Center's Roof under construction.
  8. Unidentified building under construction.
  9. Hilton Hotel under construction.
  10. A crowd in Mountain Square with Amsterdam Pub and the Hilton Hotel construction in the background.
  11. A crowd in Mountain Square with Amsterdam Pub in the background.
  12. The Clocktower building.
  13. The Hilton Hotel under construction
  14. The Clocktower building with construction in the foreground,
  15. Whistler Village Inn and Suites under construction.
    15-17. The Hilton Hotel under construction.
  16. The Adara Hotel under construction with the Whistler Conference Centre in the background.
  17. Flooding in the Creekside area.
  18. Cars parked by the Whistler Conference Centre.
  19. The Hilton Hotel under construction.
  20. Carleton Lodge under construction with the Clocktower Building in the background.
  21. Flooding in the Creekside area.
  22. Flooding in the Creekside area with the Gondola Barn in the background.

November 1981 Flood Photographs

  • MACLAURIN_2017_011-012-021-004
  • Bestanddeel
  • 1981
  • Part of Don MacLaurin

File includes photographs of a flooded Nineteen Mile Creek in Alpine Meadows. The photographs were found in an envelope labelled "Photos Oct 31 1981 Flood's Alpine Meadows 19 Mile Creek" [sic] and "Stt letter KWL Nov. 13/81".

Photo captions:
002: "40"
003: "38"
004: "41"
005: "39"
006: "36"
007: "43"
008: "42"

Miscellaneous

Slide film of a flood in Alta Vista (2/4/9/1), Nairn Falls, canoeing, Chris Blaylock and child (2/4/9/6), Rene Paquette (2/4/9/5), flowers, hummingbirds feeding, and a bonfire.

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