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Parte deWhistler Mountain
This photograph shows the valley bottom between Whistler Mountain and Blackcomb Mountains with Fitzsimmons Creek running through it.
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Parte deWhistler Mountain
This photograph shows the valley bottom between Whistler Mountain and Blackcomb Mountains with Fitzsimmons Creek running through it.
View of Logged Hillside from Proposed Roundhouse Site
Parte deWhistler Mountain
View of clear cut hillside with felled trees. According to the card file record, this is a view from the proposed Roundhouse site.
View of Logging on Whistler Mountain
Parte deWhistler Mountain
Logged areas on Whistler Mountain are visible in this aerial photograph.
Aerial View of Logging Road and Clear-cutting
Parte deWhistler Mountain
An aerial perspective of a logging road and clear-cut forest. This photograph appears to have been taken from a plane or helicopter, with water drops and other reflections from glass visible in the print.
Parte dePhilip Fonds
A group of Rainbow Lodge guests, picnicking on the banks of the Green River. Inscription on verso : "Log jam on Green River"
Parte dePhilip Fonds
Postcard of several people posing on a felled giant fir tree. Caption on postcard : "THIS FIR GIANT MEASURED 417 FT. IN HEIGHT WITH A CLEAR 300 FT. TO THE FIRST LIMB. AT THE BUTT IT WAS 25 FT. THROUGH WITH BARK 16 IN. THICK. ITS CIRCUMFERENCE BEING 77 FT.; 207 FT. FROM THE GROUND ITS DIAMETER WAS 9 FEET. FELLED NEAR VANCOUVER IN AUGUST '95 BY GEORGE CARY, WHO IS SEEN UPON THE LADDER." Handwritten inscription below caption : "1895" and inscription on verso : "Sam Steeves / 406 . 3rd ave / New Westminster"
Bob Jardine with a large felled tree
Parte deJardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Robert Jardine standing next to a large felled tree. The inscription on the verso reads "Bob Jardine at Horstman's, Alpha Lake, Hydro right of way log. 1940." The tree, which stood on Harry Horstman's property, was felled by Horstman on the request of the PGE Railway who felt it was in danger of falling on the tracks.
Felled trees near Millar Creek
Parte deJardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of felled trees. The inscription in the verso reads "This was where Ed Thomas [Lucking] had their saw mill on Millar Creek."
Parte deJardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of men loading poles onto a flatcar. The man standing on top of the pile of poles is likely Thomas Neiland Sr. A horse is in the foreground.
Jardine / Neiland family in front of a flatcar
Parte deJardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of the Jardine / Neiland family standing in front of a flatcar loaded with logs on the Pacific Great Eastern Railway. From left to right: unknown man, Jack Jardine, Bob Jardine, Thomas Neiland Jr., Thomas Neiland Sr., and Jenny Jardine.