Alex with a group of girls sitting on mountainside after hiking
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Parte de Philip Fonds
Alex with a group of girls sitting on mountainside after hiking.
Alex with a group of girls sitting on mountainside after hiking
Parte de Philip Fonds
Alex with a group of girls sitting on mountainside after hiking.
Myrtle, Rhi and Jean with others
Parte de Philip Fonds
Myrtle Philip, Rhi (Mariah) Philip and Jean Tapley seated in a row with large trees and several other people (summer).
Alex & Myrtle with guests on Whistler Mountain
Parte de Philip Fonds
Alex & Myrtle Philip (in dark clothing) on top of Whistler Mountain with 6 Rainbow Lodge guests. Several annotations on verso: "#8 ; 1921 ; At the summit of Whistler Mountain / 7200 ft above sea level / a day's trip from Rainbow Lodge ; #18 ; Myrtle & Alex Philip in dark clothes"
Cheakamus Lake as seen from Whistler Mountain
Parte de Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Cheakamus Lake taken from the South side of Whistler Mountain.
Myrtle and Rhi Philip about to go hiking
Parte de Philip Fonds
Myrtle Philip, Rhi Philip and another unknown woman standing outside Alta Lake post office about to go hiking.
Parte de Philip Fonds
Annotation on the reverse reads "Cecil Hutchinson on glacier up Fitzsimmons Way, 1920 or near." On the front of the photograph is written "Jean".
Cecil was the timekeeper at the construction camp and sawmill. He moved to Alta Lake in 1915.<sup>1<sup>
Man & dog on Fitzsimmons Glacier
Parte de Philip Fonds
Annotation on the reverse reads "Fitzsimmons Glacier, Cypress Lodge."
Parte de Philip Fonds
Appears to be a copy of the original.
Hiker Looking Toward Valley Bottom
Parte de Whistler Mountain
A hiker is seen standing in the melting spring snow on top of Whistler Mountain looking down toward the valley bottom.
Looking East from Top of London Mountain
Parte de Whistler Mountain
A hiker is seen looking out toward surrounding peaks in the spring or summer, when the snow has melted significantly. The annotation on the front reads, "Looking East from top of London Mountain," so this photograph must have been taken before London Mountain was renamed as Whistler Mountain in 1965.