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Parte de Philip Fonds
This colour photograph shows Ivan Ackery as an older man in what appears to be a bus.
On the reverse of the photograph is the following annotation: "'The' Ivan Ackery Friend of Myrtle's"
Parte de Philip Fonds
This colour photograph shows Ivan Ackery as an older man in what appears to be a bus.
On the reverse of the photograph is the following annotation: "'The' Ivan Ackery Friend of Myrtle's"
Myrtle and Maison Philip with Horses
Parte de Philip Fonds
This photograph shows Myrtle and Maison Philip standing in front of a barn on the Rainbow Lodge property, each holding onto the reins for a horse.
Myrtle Skating on Alta Lake 1924
Parte de Philip Fonds
These two photographs show Myrtle Philip skating on a frozen Alta Lake. In the first one (A), she looks out into the distance, and is farther from the lens. The second print (B), shows her at a closer distance, looking into the lens of the camera. Both photographs are taken looking to the North.
Parte de Philip Fonds
This photograph shows the South end of Alta Lake in the Summer, with a boat visible on the water.
Parte de Philip Fonds
This photograph is an aerial view of Alta Lake that includes Rainbow Lodge and the PGE Line.
Parte de Philip Fonds
A view of Alta Lake in the summertime. Taken from Rainbow Docks, with visible boats and a person.
View of Wedge Mountain from Alta Lake
Parte de Philip Fonds
A view of Wedge Mountain taken from Alta Lake.
Whistler Mountain Reflected in Alta Lake
Parte de Philip Fonds
This handcoloured photograph shows the reflection of Whistler Mountain in Alta Lake.
First Snow on the Peaks from Alta Lake
Parte de Philip Fonds
Four photographs stored together, made from two negatives (two prints from each negative). They are only slight variations on the same image of snow on the mountain peaks as seen from Alta Lake, with the railway tracks in the foreground. On the reverse of one of the prints is the following annotation: "First snow on the peaks late Sept- 1978 Alta Lake".
Parte de Philip Fonds
2 copies of the same photograph of Alex Philip on the porch of west side coattage. One is annotated on the reverse "Summer 1968" the other is annotated "Summer 1968 Alex Philip one month before he died."