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Jardine, Robert "Bob" Laidlaw With digital objects
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Bob Jardine with his kill

Two identical prints of Robert Jardine crouched with a deer that he has presumably shot. He is holding a rifle. The annotation on the verso of the first (a) photograph reads: "19th Oct '45, Bob Jardine, Robert L." The verso of the second (b) reads "Fall Season, 1945, Robert Jardine".

Macdonald's House - The Jardine/Neiland family's new house

Photograph of the Neiland/Jardine family in front of their new house at 34 1/2 mile [Function Junction area], formerly J. M. MacDonald's house. From left to right: Thomas Neiland Sr., Jack Jardine, Lizzie Neiland, Bob Jardine, and Jenny Jardine. The inscription on the verso reads "1924, our house at 34 1/2 when we 1st moved down from 35 1/2. House was built by J.M. MacDonald who was a faller and killed at [?] [?] rocks around house [?] [?] fields blasted [?] Rly road."

Jardine / Neiland family

Photograph of the Jardine / Neiland family in the garden at 34 1/2 Mile [Function Junction area] in 1924. From left to right: Bob Jardine, Jack Jardine, Thomas Neiland Sr, Thomas Neiland Jr, and Jenny Jardine.

Jardine / Neiland family with [Teddy] the bear

Photograph of the Jardine / Neiland family with a black bear cub. The cub is likely "Teddy" the bear, who was raised by Myrtle & Alex Philip in the summer of 1926. A dog is also featured in the picture. From left to right: Jenny Jardine, Jack Jardine, Thomas Neiland Jr., Thomas Neiland Sr., and Bob Jardine.

First students at Alta Lake School

Six young people on skates with hockey sticks on Alta Lake. The first students of Alta Lake School. Inscription on verso reads "Some of the kids at the first (original school down at Alta Lake / 1930s (after 1932) / On Lagoon at end of Lake opposite Rainbow LK"

L-R: unknown [possibly Kenny Woods?], Pat Woods; Bob Jardine, unknown, Tom Neiland Jr, Jack Woods."

Bob Jardine with a large felled tree

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.

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