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Photographs of Whistler Mountain in 1971; the Gelande Competition in 1973; Doug Wylie on the top of Cougar Mountain in October 2003; and the Nordic entrance in 1997. The photograph of Wylie was taken by Karl Ricker.

Photographs

Photographs of various events and nature in the Whistler area, including Music '91, the Great Snow Earth Water Race, the Grand Opening of Whistler Golf Club, and the 1973 Gelande competition.

Tapley's Baseball Team

Photographs of the Tapley's Fastball team. One photograph is from July 19 in the early 1980s. The other photograph is from July 1, 1989. The photos were most likely taken at Spruce Grove Park in Whistler, BC. The photo from the early 1980s seems to be an informal baseball league, whereas the photo from 1989 is most likely taken at an event hosted by the Whistler Slo-Pitch Association (WSPA).
The photographs were both accompanied by backings which name all the subjects in the photographs.

In the photo from the early 1980s the subjects pictured are as follows; Back Row - left to right: 1. Pat Kelly, 2. ?, 3. Jim Archer, 4. Ron Hosner, 5. Neil Mawdsley. Front Row - left to right: 1.Micheal Culwell, 2. Sean O'Neil, 3. Stu Donald, 4.Robin Evans, 5. Paul Liakakos + son, 6. Scotty Hurren, 7. Grimmy (Graham), 8. Chuck Kingzett, 9. Don Dunbar, 10. Doug Omara.

In the photo from 1989 the subjects pictured, along with some people having their professions listed, are as follows; Back Row - left to right: 1. Chuck Kingzett (Store Owner), 2. ?, 3. ?, 4. Dave Patterson (Saber), 5. Pat Kelly (Whistler Realty), 6. Glen Howe. Front Row - left to right: 1. Sean O'Neil, 2. Ken Melamed (Former Mayor, 2005-2011), 3. Doug Omara (Contractor), 4. Bill ? (Muni), 5. Scotty Hurren (Coastal MNT)

Freakers' Ball

Photographs from the Freakers' Ball. The photographs were taken at three different Freakers' Balls: in 1975, when it was held in the Mount Whistler Lodge; in 1976, when it was held in the Christiana Inn, and in 1977, when it was held in the Keg.

Inspired by a Doctor Hook song of the same name, the Freakers’ Ball was held in Whistler for four successive years during the full moon of spring solstice, beginning in 1974. At a time when Whistler’s entertainment was somewhat limited, the Freakers’ Ball filled the gap, bringing the entire valley together to celebrate. It was also a chance for the girls (and the boys) to dress up in something more glamorous than ski boots. The dress code was "formally insane and insanely formal", and people wore everything from evening dress to cavalier costumes to a gorilla suit. One partygoer even jumped out of a cake wearing nothing but body paint.

"Whistler" postcard

Postcards collected by Ann Spence, who had them available at her business Golden Dreams Bed & Breakfast. Postcards are from Mountain Moments, Greg Griffith's photography business.

The front of each postcard says "Whistler" and has a picture of skiers with Whistler Village in the background. On the verso of each postcard has a caption that says "Skiing into Whistler Village (elevation 2,000 ft). After a run of over 5,000 vertical feet. Whistler, British Columbia, Canada" and has a Golden Dreams Bed & Breakfast stamp.

"Whistler B.C. Canada" postcard

Postcards collected by Ann Spence, who had them available at her business Golden Dreams Bed & Breakfast. Postcards are from Mountain Moments, Greg Griffith's photography business.

The front of each postcard says "Whistler B.C. Canada" and has a picture of hikers in alpine meadows. On the verso of each postcard has a caption that says "Hiking at the top of Blackcomb Mountain with Whistler Mountain behind. Whistler, B.C., Canada" and has a Golden Dreams Bed & Breakfast stamp.

"Whistler Canada" postcard

Postcards collected by Ann Spence, who had them available at her business Golden Dreams Bed & Breakfast. Postcards are from Mountain Moments, Greg Griffith's photography business.

The front of each postcard says "Whistler Canada" and has 5 action shots of skiers. On the verso of each postcard has a caption that says "Fantastic Skiing at Whistler. Whistler, B.C., Canada".

Ann Spence Fonds

  • ASPE
  • Archief
  • c. 1980s

Postcards collected and donated by Ann Spence, owner of Golden Dreams Bed & Breakfast. Postcards are from Mountain Moments, and include Greg Griffith photography of Whistler recreation activities and aerial photography.

Postcards

Postcards collected by Ann Spence, who had them available at her business Golden Dreams Bed & Breakfast. Postcards are from Mountain Moments, Greg Griffith's photography business, and include various photographs with "Whistler B.C. Canada" on the front of each. Images are of skiing into Whistler Village, hiking on Blackcomb Mountain, closeup skiers, and a aerial photograph of Whistler Village. 5 postcards (01 to 02) have a "Golden Dreams Bed & Breakfast" stamp on the verso.

"Whistler B.C. Canada" postcard

Postcards collected by Ann Spence, who had them available at her business Golden Dreams Bed & Breakfast. Postcards are from Mountain Moments, Greg Griffith's photography business.

The front of each postcard says "Whistler B.C. Canada" and has aerial picture of Whistler Village with Whistler Mountain, Fissile Peak, and Blackcomb Mountain in the background. On the verso of each postcard has a caption that says "A birds eye view of Whistler Village with Blackcomb and Whistler Mountains. Whistler, B.C., Canada".

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