Photograph of the first building of the Rainbow Lodge and the first Alta Lake store and Post Office. Jean Tapley walking on front grounds of the lodge.
The only two buildings that existed at Rainbow Lodge when it first opened in 1915.<sup>1</sup>
Jean Tapley, Elsie Philip and an unknown woman outside Myrtle & Alex's Vancouver home. The annotation on the reverse written by Myrtle reads "Jean, Elsie, ?, our home, 2950 Trinity St, Vancouver, 1912."
Photograph of Jean Tapley and another woman. The photograph was printed from a negative in Nov 1959, but the original photograph was taken earlier.
The reverse is annotated with the following note: "I couldn't resist sending you this picture. I found the negative among some pictures. Wish I new [sic.] the date when it was taken. Maybe you can guess. It must have been a long time ago for you look so young - ha ha - merry christmas, alice."
PGE Railway Managing Director, RObert Wilson with Jean Tapley and Alex Philip ice skating on Alta Lake. Alex's dogs Kihi and Skookum are also in the picture.
Photograph of MyrtlePhilip and Jean Tapley with 7 horses, ready to depart. [At Gracie and Baldwin Naismith's] cabin in Mahood Lake, B.C.. Photograph captioned "Leaving Mahood".
Photograph of the Tapley sisters at Margaret Esworthy's house after the funeral of their brother, Phil. Annotation on the reverse "Margaret's house March 1964."
Rainbow Lodge guest, Jean Tapley and Myrtle Philip standing on the Bridge of Sighs. Rainbow Lodge and Blackcomb Mountain are in the background. The guest and Jean are carrying cross county skis.