Photograph of Robert Jardine standing next to a large felled tree. The inscription on the verso reads "Bob Jardine at Horstman's, Alpha Lake, Hydro right of way log. 1940." The tree, which stood on Harry Horstman's property, was felled by Horstman on the request of the PGE Railway who felt it was in danger of falling on the tracks.
Photograph of Robert Jardine standing next to a large felled tree near Harry Horstman's cabin in 1940. The inscription on the verso reads "Bob Jardine at Horstman's, Alpha Lake, Hydro right of way log. 1940." The tree, which stood on Harry Horstman's property on Sproatt Mountain, was felled by Horstman on the request of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway who felt it was in danger of falling on the tracks.
Photograph of two young boys, almost certainly Thomas Neiland Jr. and Bob Jardine, standing in front of some large tree stumps during the clearing of the Jardine Neiland property at 34 1/2 Mile [Function Junction area]. Jenny Jardine stands in the background.
Photograph of land littered with tree stumps during the clearing of the Neiland property at 34 1/2 Mile [Function Junction area]. In the foreground, a bonfire is built up, unlit. Two small boys, almost certainly Thomas Neiland Jr. and Bob Jardine, are wandering between the stumps.
Photograph of the Jardine / Neiland family standing in front of a flatcar loaded with logs on the Pacific Great Eastern Railway. From left to right: unknown man, Jack Jardine, Bob Jardine, Thomas Neiland Jr., Thomas Neiland Sr., and Jenny Jardine.
Photograph of the Jardine / Neiland family in front of a large felled tree. From left to right: Bob Jardine, Jenny Jardine, Thomas Neiland Jr., Lizzie Neiland, and Jack Jardine.
Photograph of L-R: Jenny Jardine, Jack Jardine, Thomas Neiland Jr, Bob Jardine with a horse hauling a log. The writing on the verso in Jenny Jardine's hand reads: "Jenny Jardine Neiland, Jack, Rob, Tom, Hauling a log to our portable sawmill at 34 1/2, 1926".