- PHILIP-3-1986-1053
- Pièce
- [192- or 193-?]
Fait partie de Philip Fonds
Man and woman on skis in front of cabins at Rainbow Lodge.
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Fait partie de Philip Fonds
Man and woman on skis in front of cabins at Rainbow Lodge.
Fait partie de Philip Fonds
Copy of photograph showing Myrtle Philip and guest on skis in front of Rainbow Lodge cabins
Fait partie de Philip Fonds
Myrtle Philip and friend skiing on the edge of Alta Lake. Rainbow Lodge cabins at left.
Fait partie de Philip Fonds
Jean Tapley and Myrtle Philip with unidentified man, all with skis. Rainbow Lodge, bridges and mountains in background.
Photographs taken by Dorthy Helmer at Alta Lake in the 1930s. Photographs include staff, visitors, and people visiting or working at Rainbow Lodge.
These names are marked on the back of some of the photographs: "Myrtle Philip", "Gillespie", and "Helmer".
Helmer, Dorothy
Fait partie de Philip Fonds
View of Rainbow Lodge in snow from above. Skier is coming up the hill.
Fait partie de Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of a group of people standing at Rainbow Station. Left to Right: Bob Jardine, Pat Woods, unknown, Myrtle Philip, Charlie Lundstrum, Betty Woods holding her son Kenny Woods, [Vern Lundstrum or Jack Woods], Alex Philip, and [Fred Woods].
The annotation on the verso reads "Bob Jardine, Pat Woods, about 1932; Myrtle Philip; Charlie Lundstrum; Betty Wood and Kenny; Vern Lundstrum; Alex Philip."
Letter from Lam Shu to George and Pearl Thompson - December 15, 1932
Fait partie de Thompson
Letter from Lam Shu (chef at Rainbow Lodge) to George and Pearl Thompson (early guests at Rainbow Lodge) regarding his departure for China and well wishes for Christmas and the New Year.
Materials gathered by Pearl and George Thompson, early guests of Rainbow Lodge, including a letter written to the couple from Lam Shu, the chef at Rainbow Lodge.
Fait partie de Philip Fonds
Maison and Rhi Philip skiing in front of Rainbow Lodge. Inscription on verso : "Maison Philip and Rhi Philip / late 20's or early 1930's - Maison was about 20 years old."