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B1 WMSC Sheet #1

Photographs depicting Red Chair, a St. Bernard dog, Green Chair, Whistler Mountain, and the interior and exterior of the Creekside Base. [This subseries also contains an iconic photo of the Gondola (originally numbered as NA376, new reference number WMtn-1-9-8).]

Close-up of Gondola

Two passengers are seen sitting in a gondola car, with a second gondola car visible in the right side of the frame.

A title is given on the reverse of the print: "Gondola"

McTaggart, Dorse

Close-up of Gondola Mechanism

This photograph shows a close-up of the mechanism that attached the original Creekside Gondola to the cable it runs on.

McTaggart, Dorse

Contact Sheet 4

Contact sheets depicting Pierre and Margaret Trudeau skiing in Whistler, at the Skier's Chapel, and at the Gondola Barn.

Cut up contact sheet

Photographs depicting people standing with skis, waiting in the ski line-ups, and by the ski-run condition sign. Also pictured are the T-bars, Gondola, and Red Chair.

Rolly Ford Photo Publications Ltd.

Cut-up contact sheets

Photographs depicting aerial views of mountains (mostly Whistler Mountain), people skiing, heli-skiing, the gondola, and people relaxing on the mountain. These photos were most likely taken during scouting trips by Franz Wilhelmsen to plan the ski resort, as well as the first open season of the ski resort.

Rolly Ford Photo Publications Ltd.

Discussing Practice Gondola Evacuation

Two men are shown in discussion, with one of the men holding the mechanism used to attach oneself to the gondola cable. This photograph is one of a group of images showing a practice gondola evacuation.

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