Post Office with Christmas tree
- PHILIP-3-1986-1093a
- Pièce
- [1930?]
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Alta Lake Post Office in snow with three men and dogs on porch and Christmas tree stuck in the snow in front.
Post Office with Christmas tree
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Alta Lake Post Office in snow with three men and dogs on porch and Christmas tree stuck in the snow in front.
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Myrtle Philip with a rifle on the porch of the Alta Lake Post Office. The dog Puppy is looking up at her. Inscription on verso : "1915"
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Jean Tapley, Mrs. Baker and an unidentified man seated on a log with Lost Lake in the background. Dog "Skookum" in front. Inscription on face : "LOST LAKE"
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Group of seven hikers and one dog with Lost Lake in background. Inscription on verso : "This [illeg] on Lost Lake is [illeg] one Miss Hooper took wasn't / She moved the camera I guess."
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Dolly Batson, two children and a dog on a large snowbank in front of a log building. Ladder up to roof at left. Inscription on verso : "Dolly Batson + children at Rainbow / 1923"
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Sewall Tapley with unidentified woman in snow on Alta Lake. Dog "Mutt" gazes adoringly up at Sewall.
[Lam Shu], [Sewall Tapley] and Skookum
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Lam Shu the cook and [Ole Kitteringham] with Skookum the dog between them. [Sewall Tapley] is off to the left.
Frank and Sewall with packhorse
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Frank (about 16 yo) and Sewall Tapley on the Pemberton Trail from Bear Mountain to Alta Lake. Packhorse "Midge" ahead & dog following. Annotation on verso : "1914"
Bear Mountain was the highest point on the Pemberton Trail<sup>1</sup>
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Myrtle Philip with a rifle and a dog Kiyi<sup>1</sup>, outside Alta Lake post office and store.
"I was going out shooting grouse."<sup>2</sup> -Myrtle Philip
Post office and store at Rainbow Lodge
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Rainbow Lodge store and post office in the snow. On the path to the store is a man Sewell D. Tapley and dog Skookum<sup>1</sup>. The annotation on the reverse reads "First winter - 1914-1915."