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Jardine, Robert "Bob" Laidlaw With digital objects
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Bob Jardine with his kill

Two identical prints of Robert Jardine crouched with a deer that he has presumably shot. He is holding a rifle. The annotation on the verso of the first (a) photograph reads: "19th Oct '45, Bob Jardine, Robert L." The verso of the second (b) reads "Fall Season, 1945, Robert Jardine".

Macdonald's House - The Jardine/Neiland family's new house

Photograph of the Neiland/Jardine family in front of their new house at 34 1/2 mile [Function Junction area], formerly J. M. MacDonald's house. From left to right: Thomas Neiland Sr., Jack Jardine, Lizzie Neiland, Bob Jardine, and Jenny Jardine. The inscription on the verso reads "1924, our house at 34 1/2 when we 1st moved down from 35 1/2. House was built by J.M. MacDonald who was a faller and killed at [?] [?] rocks around house [?] [?] fields blasted [?] Rly road."

Jardine / Neiland family

Photograph of the Jardine / Neiland family in the garden at 34 1/2 Mile [Function Junction area] in 1924. From left to right: Bob Jardine, Jack Jardine, Thomas Neiland Sr, Thomas Neiland Jr, and Jenny Jardine.

Jardine / Neiland family with [Teddy] the bear

Photograph of the Jardine / Neiland family with a black bear cub. The cub is likely "Teddy" the bear, who was raised by Myrtle & Alex Philip in the summer of 1926. A dog is also featured in the picture. From left to right: Jenny Jardine, Jack Jardine, Thomas Neiland Jr., Thomas Neiland Sr., and Bob Jardine.

Jardine / Neiland children in Lizzie Neiland's garden

Two identical copies of the a photograph of [from left to right] Jenny Jardine, Flossie the dog, Jack Jardine, Tom Neiland Jr. and Bob Jardine in Lizzie Neiland's garden at 34 1/2 mile [Function Junction area]. The inscription on the back of the first photograph (a) reads "My mums garden, dog and kids, rly in background, 34 1/2 mile House." The inscription on the back of the second photograph (b) reads "my mums garden 34 1/2 mile Ranch, about 1930, dog Flossy, railway track, J. Betts."

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