- BARR_2011_042-01
- Reeks
- [1927]-1938
Part of Barr Fonds
Photographs belonging to Ross and Alison Barr documenting their life at Parkhurst sawmill on Green Lake, Whistler.
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Part of Barr Fonds
Photographs belonging to Ross and Alison Barr documenting their life at Parkhurst sawmill on Green Lake, Whistler.
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?"
Zonder titel
Norm Barr outside the Barr family home
Part of Barr Fonds
Photograph of Norman Barr outside the Barr family home built on the hill above Parkhurst. Note the window boxes; Ross Barr was a keen gardener.
The inscription on the verso reads "Parkhurst home 1935, (Norm)."
Part of Barr Fonds
Textual documents relating to Parkhurst, dating back to the 1930s, which were donated to the museum by the Barr family.
And have the boys a plaything in the Parkhurst Pussy!
Part of Barr Fonds
Comic poem written by Georgina Murray, daughter of Ma Murray of Lillooet. The poem is about the crawler tractor at Parkhurst. Although the tractor was actually of the brand "Cletrac" it was widely known as the "Cat" after the brand "Caterpillar". This poem was making a pun on the word cat, describing the machine as a pet.
Wallace & Louise Betts with foal
Part of Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Wallace Betts holding his daughter Louise Betts next to a foal. The photograph was taken at Parkhurst.
Part of Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Louise Betts as a young child outside the cabins at Parkhurst.
Parkhurst Nov 1937 Station Cookhouse Bunkhouses
Part of DeBeck Fonds
Photograph of the Parkhurst Pacific Great Eastern Railway station, cookhouse, and bunkhouses for the logging camp at Parkhurst in November, 1937. Caption on verso.
July 1939 Green Lake L[um]b[e]r Co. Flume MA - Dennis + Micky
Part of DeBeck Fonds
Photograph of Dennis DeBeck, a woman who may be his mother, and a dog named 'Micky' at the Green Lake Lumber Co. flume at Parkhurst in July, 1939.
Part of DeBeck Fonds
Photograph of Jack Beaumont, Ben Dyke, and Bert Heely standing at the bunkhouse of Green Lake Lumber Co.'s logging camp at Parkhurst in October, 1939.