- PHILIP-3-1986-1075
- Item
- [192-?]
Part of Philip Fonds
View of Parkhurst Mill across Green Lake with mountains in background. Inscription on face : "Compliments of Northern Mills, Ltd." Inscription on verso : "Parkhurst"
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Part of Philip Fonds
View of Parkhurst Mill across Green Lake with mountains in background. Inscription on face : "Compliments of Northern Mills, Ltd." Inscription on verso : "Parkhurst"
Part of Philip Fonds
Jack Baker on horseback at Green Lake. Mountains in background; boat tied to shore at left of photo. Inscription on verso : "Green Lake / Jack Baker."
Part of Philip Fonds
View of three lakes from the mountains. Inscription on verso : ""from Top of mtn showing 3 lakes" from Top - Green, Alpha (Alta), and Nita." [the "ph" in Alpha is marked over with a heavy "t"]
Part of Philip Fonds
View of Green Lake framed by trees taken from a mountaintop.
Items donated by Alison Apps (nee Racey), including the RMOW's Heritage Plan, Gondola Area Study, the building of Highway 99, and the procurement and maintenance of their plot of land near Wayside Park on Alta Lake, animal and bird pamphlets, and logging maps from the Whistler Valley.
Part of Barr Fonds
Photographs belonging to Ross and Alison Barr documenting their life at Parkhurst sawmill on Green Lake, Whistler.
Photographs belonging to Ross and Alison Barr documenting their life at Parkhurst sawmill on Green Lake, Whistler. One comic poem about Parkhurst.
Part of Barr Fonds
Copy of a photograph of Green Lake.
Inscription on the verso reads "Green Lake, near site of Barr Bros Mill, looking south, c. 1927."
Part of Barr Fonds
Panoramic photograph of Parkhurst taken from across Green Lake, probably from the Lineham property. The inscription on the verso reads "Green Lake, by PL Tait, 1928, 29?"
Tait, P. L.
Part of Barr Fonds
Photograph of a float plane on Green Lake and the PGE railway tracks at Parkhurst. A freight car is shown on the railway track. The inscription on the back reads "Green Lake, 1928 or 1929. Boat on lake, boat house, PGE." Although the inscription reads "boat" the item on the water is almost certainly a float plane.