- PHILIP-3-1986-0963
- Item
- [1928?]
Part of Philip Fonds
Photograph of Alex Philip, David Newall and an unknown man on horseback and a packhorse, Canim Lake.
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Part of Philip Fonds
Photograph of Alex Philip, David Newall and an unknown man on horseback and a packhorse, Canim Lake.
Part of Philip Fonds
Myrtle Philip (second from left) with three other women. All are dressed in riding gear.
David Esworthy as a baby on horseback
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Photograph of David Esworthy as a baby on horseback with his aunt, Jean Tapley. The annotation on the reverse reads "David and Jean on Shorty". Rainbow Lodge tennis court is visible in the back.
Part of Philip Fonds
Evi and Margaret on horseback in the Rainbow Lodge pasture. Inscription on face : "Evi / Margaret"
Part of Philip Fonds
Flood at Rainbow Lodge in the Springtime, a man on horseback rides towards the Lodge.
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Film of a woman on horseback riding in front of Rainbow Lodge, the woman appears to be Jean Tapley; horses in a corral - probably Myrtle's horses at Rainbow Lodge; a woman, possibly Myrtle Philip and an unknown lodge, probably the Flying U Ranch near 70 Mile House, British Columbia.
The box for the film has written in Myrtle's handwriting "Flying U Ranch 1935".
Part of Philip Fonds
Myrtle Philip (second from left) and three other women sitting on top rung of a rail fence. All are dressed for horseback riding.
Part of Philip Fonds
Photograph of four mounted riders and one man standing. One of the riders appears to be a woman and may be Myrtle Philip. The annotation on the reverse reads "Standing, Archie McDermott.
An older museum card catalogue suggests they are about to go prospecting up Fitzsimmons.
Part of Philip Fonds
Woman standing on a horse; Myrtle Philip at the horse's head and another woman steadying her foot on the saddle. Inscription on face : "Gladys [illeg]" ; "MP" ; "[Lon?]"
Horseback rider and Binkie the dog
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Horseback rider with the head accidentally left out of the frame and Binkie the dog 'begging'. Caption on the reverse reads "The Headless Horror! This also was a mindful black out! but it is still a good get up." and in another hand "Dog Binkie posing".