- BARR_2011_042
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- [1927]-1938
Photographs belonging to Ross and Alison Barr documenting their life at Parkhurst sawmill on Green Lake, Whistler. One comic poem about Parkhurst.
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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
Photograph of people swimming in the lake in front of Harrop's Point. The inscription on the verso reads "Harrop's Point and Cottage approx 1929." The woman on the dock wearing a swimming cap is Alison Barr, the child is Norman Barr, and the man holding Norman is George Gordon. The man standing in the doorway may be Bert Harrop. Norman wasn't born until 1932, so the photograph can't have been taken in 1929 as the inscription suggests.
Outside a cottage at Harrop's Point
Part of Barr Fonds
Photograph of a group on a boat outside a cottage at Harrop's Point. The people in the boat are, from left to right: George Gordon; Lena Gordon; Norman Barr, and Alison Barr. The inscription on the verso reads "Thompson".
Part of Philip Fonds
Whistler Mountain from across Alta Lake, with Harrop's Tearoom at far right.
Part of Philip Fonds
Myrtle Philip standing on the deck at Harrop's Tearoom. Inscriptions on verso "Mrs Philip." and "1930-- / Harrops Tea room deck--"
Part of Philip Fonds
Harrop's Tearoom on Alta Lake
Bert, Agnes & Myrtle at Dryazell
Part of Philip Fonds
(l-r) Bert and Agnes Harrop and Myrtle Philip with the Dryazell cabin in its final location after being floated across the lake from Rainbow.
Part of Philip Fonds
View of Dryazell, the Harrop's cottage, across Alta Lake.
Part of Philip Fonds
Helen Newall, Bert Harrop and Agnes Harrop in front of the Harrop's home after it was completed by Bert and Mr Tapley. Inscriptions on verso : "Helen Newall / Bert Harrop / Agnes Harrop } Their [houseboat?] home built at Rainbow by Mr Harrop [illeg] Dad Tapley - Bert's first [illeg] carpenter work (he was a cabinetmaker in England). The first summer cottage on the hillside, all of which are still standing (1981) + will last another fifty years." and "Approx 1925 / Teahouse."
Part of Philip Fonds
Harrop's Tearoom and cabins from across Alta Lake. Inscription on verso : "Harrop's Tea Room and cabins - site now occupied by Youth Hostel"