- PHILIP-3-1986-1156
- Stuk
- [192-?]
Part of Philip Fonds
Sewall Tapley with unidentified woman in snow on Alta Lake. Dog "Mutt" gazes adoringly up at Sewall.
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Sewall Tapley with unidentified woman in snow on Alta Lake. Dog "Mutt" gazes adoringly up at Sewall.
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Two people skating on Alta Lake with two dogs running behind. A third person watches at left. Mountains in background. Inscription on face : "ALTA LAKE . P.G.E.RY. / B.C."
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Two people skating on Alta Lake with two dogs running behind. A third person watches at left. Mountains in background.
Ice fishing on Alta Lake with Skookum
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Two unidentified men and one unidentified woman on the ice with fishing gear and Skookum the dog.
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These two prints (A, B) from the same negative show Alta Lake in the winter time, with several people and dogs on the frozen surface of the lake. In the foreground is a woman (possibly Myrtle?) and two dogs identified as Myrtle's dogs Skookum (collie) and Kii. In the deep background is another dog and two other people.
Sewall and Philip Tapley clowning on the ice
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Sewall (on ice) and Philip Tapley clowning while cutting ice. Dog "Puppy" next to Philip; Rainbow Mountain in background.
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Postcard of two women on an ice boat on Alta Lake, a Dog walks nearby. The postcard has text on the front reading "Iceboating, Rainbow Lodge, Alta Lake BC". On the reverse the postcard is addressed to [Jeanne] Tapley at a Seattle address. The text reads "Dearest, will write you a letter next mail. Dad is fine now and is quite chirpy. I'll take him for a trip as soon as I can- I can take him to Victoria and leave him with M while I go on to you and arrange things then he could easily take the boat [over when we are] ready for him. I can't leave here till after Oct 29 [?] [?] duties and [?] [?], Best from Myrtle". Someone has at a later date written 1922 on the postcard, but the postmark is 30 Sep. 1925. Presumably the photograph the postcard was made from was taken in 1922.
Shows Skookum the dog, Myrtle Philip and her father Sewell Tapley. Myrtle is pushing Sewell while he shows her how to ride the ice boat.<sup>2</sup>
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Myrtle Philip with her iceboat on Alta Lake. Dog "Puppy" to the right. Large shadow obliterates much of lower half of the picture.
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Sewall Tapley and Mutt in a boat on Alta Lake. Inscription on verso: "Mr Tapley 'Dad + dog Mutt' / punt-like flat boat - used for duck hunting / Ducks used to come by thousands. Built a blind around boat & let it drift. / 1931? [crossed out & replaced with 1924]
Part of Cliff Fenner Fonds
Photographs taken by Clifford Fenner from his work in Garibaldi Provincial Park and his travels in British Columbia, the United States, and Colombia.