Myrtle Philip with six Rainbow Lodge guests. They are all on horseback around the flagpole at Rainbow Lodge, preparing to depart on a trail ride. [Guests may include Gracie and Baldwin Naismith]
Myrtle and Alex Philip standing on the bridge in front of Rainbow Lodge. Inscription on face in top left corner [red ink] : "The Philips" ; Inscription on verso : "Do you remember this snap taken in the summer. Wish we could see the country up there now. Wish Rye a Merry Xmas for us when and [if] you see her / Love / Mary."
Four people and a dog in front of a huge woodpile at Rainbow Lodge. (L-r): Elsie Clarke, Myrtle Philip, Jack Findlay, Alex Philip. Inscription on verso : "Alex Findlay Myrtle Elsie"
Postcard of several people posing on a felled giant fir tree. Caption on postcard : "THIS FIR GIANT MEASURED 417 FT. IN HEIGHT WITH A CLEAR 300 FT. TO THE FIRST LIMB. AT THE BUTT IT WAS 25 FT. THROUGH WITH BARK 16 IN. THICK. ITS CIRCUMFERENCE BEING 77 FT.; 207 FT. FROM THE GROUND ITS DIAMETER WAS 9 FEET. FELLED NEAR VANCOUVER IN AUGUST '95 BY GEORGE CARY, WHO IS SEEN UPON THE LADDER." Handwritten inscription below caption : "1895" and inscription on verso : "Sam Steeves / 406 . 3rd ave / New Westminster"
View of unknown waterfall [Green River Falls?]. Inscription on label adhered to verso : "3. "It's one of the falls. I think it's Green River Falls." (MP) "To get these pictures of the falls you have to down on an awfully steep ledge...I've never seen anyone else's picture of the falls.""