- PHILIP-3-1986-0092
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Parte de Philip Fonds
Photograph of a woman fishing, probably Myrtle Philip. The annotation on the reverse reads "At Green Lake where Fitzsimmon's Creek come in. Fly fishing before all ice and snow are gone."
Parte de Philip Fonds
Photograph of a woman fishing, probably Myrtle Philip. The annotation on the reverse reads "At Green Lake where Fitzsimmon's Creek come in. Fly fishing before all ice and snow are gone."
Aerial photograph of Green Lake
Parte de Philip Fonds
BC Government air photograph of Green Lake. Narrow Angle 20 chains = 1 inch (approx.). Reference number: BC 2429: 25.
Parte de Philip Fonds
Photograph of a group of people standing outside the Green Lake store owned by James C. Rougier. The woman second from the right is undoubtably Myrtle Philip. The identity of the others is disputed. See General note, below, for details.
Alex Philip on a boat in Green Lake
Parte de Philip Fonds
Alex Philip in a boat on Green Lake.
Parte de Philip Fonds
Jack Baker on horseback at Green Lake. Mountains in background; boat tied to shore at left of photo. Inscription on verso : "Green Lake / Jack Baker."
Parte de Philip Fonds
Gorrie's cabin on Green Lake. Three people sitting at top of ramp. Inscription on verso : "Gorries chalet / Green Lake / Picnic ride"
Green Lake from top of Sproat Mountain
Parte de Philip Fonds
Annotation on the reverse reads "Green Lake from top of Sproat Mountain. Alta Lake, July 1941, G D Cameron."
Parte de Philip Fonds
View of Parkhurst Mill across Green Lake with mountains in background. Inscription on face : "Compliments of Northern Mills, Ltd." Inscription on verso : "Parkhurst"
Parte de Philip Fonds
Alex Philip with a paddle in a dugout canoe on Green Lake (2 copies). Copy 1 : inscription on verso : "Alex Philip on Green Lake on dugout canoe / 1911 or 1912" Copy 2 : inscription on verso : "Canoe on Green Lake. 1913."
Parte de Philip Fonds
View of three lakes from the mountains. Inscription on verso : ""from Top of mtn showing 3 lakes" from Top - Green, Alpha (Alta), and Nita." [the "ph" in Alpha is marked over with a heavy "t"]