Alpine scene on [Sproatt Mountain?]
- 3-02-052
- Item
- [1930s?]
Part of Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of an alpine scene in the snow, possibly on Sproatt Mountain taken during a visit to Harry Horstman's cabin.
Alpine scene on [Sproatt Mountain?]
Part of Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of an alpine scene in the snow, possibly on Sproatt Mountain taken during a visit to Harry Horstman's cabin.
Part of Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Alta Lake looking North with a cabin situated by the shoreline, [c. 1930s?].
Alta Lake looking toward Wedge Mountain
Part of Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Alta Lake looking toward Wedge Mountain.
Alta Lake with Wedge Mountain in the background
Part of Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Alta Lake with Wedge Mountain in the background. Two cabins are on the shore of the lake.
[Alta] Lake with Wedge Mountain in the background
Part of Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph looking over Alta Lake towards Wedge Mountain. There are two cabins on the East side of the lake. This could be the cabins of the Barnfield family or Grace Woollard.
Alta Lake with Whistler Mountain in the background
Part of Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Alta Lake with Whistler Mountain in the background. There is a cabin on the East shore of the lake - likely the Archibald Cabin.
Archibald Property on Alta Lake
Part of Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of a building taken from across Alta Lake around 1930. The building is presumably that belonging to Ernie Archibald. The inscription on the verso reads "Archibald Place, Alta Lake, about 1930."
Part of Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Black Tusk taken from Whistler Mountain in the [1930s?].
Black Tusk as seen through trees on [Sproatt Mountain?]
Part of Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Black Tusk as seen through trees from [Sproatt Mountain?] in [the 1930s?].
Black Tusk seen through the trees near 34 1/2 Mile
Part of Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Black Tusk peeking through the trees near 34 1/2 Mile [Function Junction area] [c. 1930s].