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K. C. Smith

Photographs depicting paintings by K. C. Smith. These may have been a submission to Millennium Place.

001: Painting of a house in a snowy landscape on a moonlit night. Caption reads: "16" x 20" / KC Smith".
002: Painting of a longhouse with totem pole. Caption reads: "Sooke Long House / 24" x 30"".
003: Painting of a Duffey Lake. Caption reads: "Duffey Lake / 30" x 40"".
004: Painting of a Mt Custer and Waterton Peak with a lake in the mountains. Caption reads: "Mt. Custer / Waterton Pk. / 36" x 48"" on front and "July 1998" on back.
005: Painting of a lake in the mountains of Yoho National Park. Caption reads: "Lil. Desa / Yoho Nat[ional] Park / K.C Smith" on front and "24" x 30"" on back. March 5, 1997.
006: Painting of Fortress Lake and mountains. Caption reads: "44" x 60" / Fortress Lake B.C.".
007: Painting of grizzly bear on a hillside. Caption reads: "36" x 48" / Grizzly / K.C. Smith" on front and "July 1998" on back.
008: Painting of Black Tusk. Caption reads: "40" x 50" / KC Smith / Black Tusk" on front and "July 1998" on back.
009: Painting of a tent on a rock outcropping near a lake. Caption reads: "24" x 30" / KC Smith" on front. March 5, 1997.
010: Painting of a moose. Caption reads: "40" x 50" / K.C. Smith" on front and "July 1998" on back.

Terri Nash

Photographs of but not limited to the following subjects: scenery, aerials, ice caves, skiing, hiking, horseback riding, paragliding, rollerblading, triathlon, staff, base area, and dining.

David Perry

Photographs of but not limited to the following subjects: aerials, construction, dining, skiing, mountain scenery, and mountain facilities.

Perry, David

Slides 24 - David Fenner, CPR, and Rockies

Photographs of David Fenner in the Rocky Mountains by a lake, the Canadian Pacific Railway (from afar), a sign for Yoho National Park, Fraser Canyon Rail Bridges, and train track in Cheakamus Canyon.
Original housing for slides was labelled "David Fenner, CPR, and Rockies".

Caption on FEN_02_02_024_008-010 "Fraser Canyon Rail Bridges".
Caption on FEN_02_02_024_011 "Cheakamus Canyon".

4 slides are labelled with codes MING and MINW and respective numbers that correspond with written documents (FEN_04_03_02).

[Sea to Sky] - Sept[ember] 1960 - Ekt[achrome]

Photographs of the Sea to Sky area in September, 1960, including a slash fire North of Britannia Beach as seen from a plane, crossing the Squamish River, and a double exposure of Lake Lovely Water and Mt Meager as seen from a plane.

Captions:
001: "Labor [sic] Day Weekend 1960 - Crossing Squamish River - Sept[ember] 3, 1960 - Ekt[achrome]"
002-003: "2 pictures - Slash fire North of Britannia [Beach] - from plane - Sept[ember] 9, 1960 - Ekt[achrome]"
004: "Lake Lovely Water + [Mt] Meager Peak from plane - Double exposure - Sept[ember] 13, 1960 - Ekt[achrome]"

[Ektachrome is the type of film used.]

Week of July 19, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to housing interiors; construction; outdoor patio; Al Raine; Chamber info book; Blackcomb summer operations; chairlift; gondola; mountain views; bridge; Wedgemount; Garibaldi Provincial Park; Camp Rainshine
Appears in July 22, 1982 issue:
02-277-145. Pg. 1. Caption: [right] Twelve months later, window washers shine up the building for its July 23rd opening.
02-277-150. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Workers repair damage done to the Lillooet bridge, which received unwanted alterations Tuesday from a truck too tall for a bridge too small.
02-277-46. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Debbie Cliffe, Whistler's new postmistress, has a smiled that would send any mail happily on its way. Cliff was formerly the assistant postmistress in Field, B.C. She has been handling her Majesty's Royal Mail since 1975.
02-277-139. Pg. 5. Caption: Halt! A barrier blocks the drive of an Alpine Meadows residence after ditching crew passed by.
02-277-144. Pg. 7. Caption: Hanging high, window washers polish up the Delta Mountain Inn for its July 23rd opening.
02-277-35. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom] Executive Chef David Hammonds readies his kitchen in preparation for the opening of Twigs, the casually elegant new restaurant in Delta Mountain Inn. Hammond, received his trainging in England, has had the opportunity to serve royalty, including Queen Elizabeth.
02-277-73. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom left] Not sculpture, but the art deco upholstered chairs in Twigs' holding bar, a spider-like perspective of a chandelier and and eight-armed oak hanger ready to hold your coat.
02-277-79. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom middle] See caption above
02-277-66. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom right] See Caption above.
02-277-147. Pg. 10. Caption: Rotarians enjoy their Bravery Luncheon July 16. They were guests of Delta Mountain Inn, which was giving its Twigs Restaurant staff a taste of the dining room in action.
02-277-57. Pg. 11. Caption: Whistlerites enjoy some of the gourmet treats served by the Gourmet, which recently completed its patio eating area outside in the Rainbow building in Sunshine Place.
02-277-55. Pg. 12. Caption: [left] Lance Fletcher, Co-owner of Stoney's, Fitzsimmons Building.
02-277-49. Pg. 12. Caption: [middle] Keith Inkster, Manager Blackcomb Lodge, Blackcomb Lodge.
02-277-47. Pg. 12. Caption: [right] Don Beverley, Public servant, Alpine Meadows.
02-277-132. Pg. 14. Caption: Virginia Meachin enjoys an early morning cup of java with two hikers who joined her Saturday hike down Whistler Mountain.
02-277-136. Pg. 18. Caption: Fresh off the assembly line is the Municipality's 4x4 multi-purpose truck. Among other chores the vehicle will tackle the job of plotting Whistler streets this winter.

Week of May 9, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to the Construction of Roundhouse Whistler Mountain
2-010-05 Caption: One of the last Molstar racers-- a ski instructor comes through the course on Tuesday, May 1. on pg. 1.
02-010-03 Caption: Getting near the end-- bald spots on the Green Chair on Tuesday, May 1. on pg. 3.
02-010-14; 02-010-16 Caption: Progress at the Town Centre -- sections of the parking structure are unloaded while a piledriver works on the parking lot site. on pg. 6.
02-010-09 Caption: Scratching for Snow--workers shovel snow onto a tarpaulin before the mountain closed. on pg. 7.
02-010-10 Caption: Getting ready for summer -- piles of lumber waiting at Garibaldi Building Supplies Whistler yard on pg. 12.

Whistler Panorama 554.

Photographs of Fitzsimmons Creek, Harmony Bowl, Mount Currie, Roundhouse (3/2/24/34), Blackcomb base area, and 7th Heaven looking South (3/2/24/35).

Week of March 25, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to Paul Burrows; birthday party; musicians; skiing from the peak; camping; mountaineering; Cheakamus Icebreaker Championship kayaking; Peter Chzrywowski; cross-country skiing race; dogs; cars; Creekside Husky; Whistler Creek shop; Whistler Village; Rotary Club; Avalanche Area; skiers; construction; house interiors; PTC Bingo Night
Appears in March 25, 1982 issue:
02-253-158. Pg. 1. Caption: Staff photographer freezes the snow avalanche on film as it roars off the roof of the Whistler Sports & Convention Centre on Friday, March 19. More photos on pages 21 & 26. P. Burrows Photo.
02-253-22. Pg. 4. Caption: The construction camp site claims another victim. This van was stuck in a hole last weekend.
02-253-264. Pg. 7. Caption: Duane Perrett of Pinecrest takes a run through the gates at the Icebreaker Championships, the first race in the B.C. 1982 whitewater season. Perrett is one of the many paddlers in the Whistler area who takes advantage of the swift mountain rivers in the valley.
02-253-186. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Ken Warke, Gentleman explorer extraordinaire, Tamarisk resident.
02-253-180. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Florence Corrigan, Pharmacist, Adventures West resident.
02-253-173. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] Bob Daly, School principal, Alpine Meadows resident.
02-253-176. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Jimmy Warren, Doorman, Whistler Vale resident.
02-253-179. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] Lois Paterson, Whistler Janitorial Services, Alpine Meadows resident.
02-253-191. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] Mike 'Stoner' Stone, Bartender, White Gold Estates resident.
02-253-35. Pg. 10. Caption: John Bartosik gives a good squeeze to the head of our now long-lost Mouthpiece as one of the many rites of passage administered at Maloney's well-celebrated going away party. So long, Mick. Long may you stay on the wagon.
02-253-260. Pg. 11. Caption: Kayaker heads down the Cheakamus under the bridge in the Ice Breaker Race held March 21.
02-253-268. Pg. 14. Caption: Duane Perrett gets ready in the snowy starting gate at the Cheakamus Ice Breaker race March 21.
02-253-168. Pg. 15. Caption: Lucky winner at the PTC Bingo Night leaves with his prize while caller Bob Daly and Gary Raymond get ready for the next game.
02-253-212. Pg. 16. Caption: Smith Brothers Wilson forge ahead on the rebuilding of the Keg building which burned on Feb. 13.
02-253-87. Pg. 19. Caption: [left] Loreen Barnet, of the ALSC, won the open women's division in Whistler's last Nordic race of the season.
02-253-90. Pg. 19. Caption: [right] Peter Rehor placed third in the open men's section in Saturday's race. He finished with a time of 46:04.
02-253-162. Pg. 21. Caption: This was the scene after tons of snow ended up on the top of parking structure 'A' after it fell of the Sports & Convention Centre roof Friday afternoon.
02-253-53. Pg. 23. Caption: [top] Skiing down one of the slopes in the Spearhead range.
02-253-148. Pg. 23. Caption: [bottom] Rotary lot winner -- Larry Desjardins of Burnaby (left) is presented with land deed by Whistler Rotary president Bob Brown on the site lost Friday.
02-253-231. Pg. 26. Caption: [top] Moments before 50 tons of snow slid from the roof of the Sports & Convention Centre, Doug Fox, Cliff Jennings and crew tried shovelling snow away from facia beams.
02-253-229. Pg. 26. Caption: [middle] Within 24 hours, this glum had been twisted from its foundation by the moving snow mass.
02-253-171. Pg. 26. Caption: [bottom] Keep moving is right! Someone with a sense of humour then added the sign on the left to the warning on the right.

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