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WA_1989_010 - Prints

Photographs of and taken by the Jardine / Neiland family during their time living at 34 1/2 Mile [Function Junction area] between 1920 and 1948.

WA_2011_016 - Negatives

Photographs of the Jardine / Neiland family and their lives at Alpha Lake and 34 1/2 Mile [Function Junction area] between 1920 and 1942.

Correspondence - Kenneth Racey RE: Lease

Kenneth Racey's application for lease, deed of land, Department of Lands invoices, and correspondence surrounding the aforementioned and the creation of Highway 99.

Cheque stubs [2]

Book of blue cheque stubs belonging to a member of the Jardine-Neiland or Betts family. The cheque stubs are dated from July 25, 1939 to October 26, 1939. The payees include [BC Call-Loon Co.], Angus Gorrie, Mrs. J. Craddock, Mrs. L. Neiland, and the Pacific Great Eastern Railway.

Photographs

Personal photos belonging to Franz Wilhelmsen, comprising:

Photos from Philip Wilhelmsen’s family album:

  • Franz with Annette and various other people, [1980s-1990s]
  • Franz and Stefan Ples. Caption on verso: “Dad/Stephan[sic] Ples”
  • Franz and another man standing next to a helicopter
  • Black and white photograph. Caption on verso: “Dad & Crown Princess Martha, 1942”

Skiing photographs:

  • Franz skiing with Pierre Trudeau and Jim McConkey [1970s]. Caption on verso: “McConkey/Trudeau/Dad”
  • Four people in skis sitting on a bench, March 1977

Ship photograph:

  • Nitinat. Caption: “Dad’s First Coastal Water Enterprise” [1950s]. The Nitinat was a ship, part of Franz’s first business venture after the war.

Captioned photographs:

  • Four people in skis sitting on a bench. Caption: “ ‘One of the [Lawman] Annie Benches’ – The plank would be raised as the snow deapth [sic] increased. Invented by Annette Wilhelmsen, to the right in her canary suit.”
  • Douglas McKay Brown, Franz Wilhelmsen, Eric Beardmore and Annette Wilhelmsen boarding a train. Caption: “Spring 1961, early morning boarding on P.G.E. Railway for exploring around Alta Lake: Douglas McKay Brown, Vancouver Solicitor, Franz, Eric Beardmore who built the first hotel at Whistler, the Cheakamus Inn, and Annette Wilhelmsen.”
  • The old Stud Sawmill. Caption: “This is what was left of the old stud sawmill in the Valley by 1960.”

Holiday card photographs

Negatives:

  • Early Whistler, 1961-1962
  • Franz Wilhelmsen
  • Boarding the train
  • Standing by a helicopter

Parks Reports + Info

File contains letters from Cliff Fenner, one to the Chief Forester of B.C. Forest Service and two to The Director of Parks Branch regarding Garibaldi Park. The first letter is about the naming of Haney area in regard to what should be included in Garibaldi Park. The second letter discusses the helicopter tour to evaluate Garibaldi's Olympic Games potential. The last letter discusses the potential for the Olympic Games in the Cheakamus Lake area. This letter has a paper attached detailing measurements, such as snow depth, from March 19, 1960.

Spliced photos of Alta Lake and Whistler

A frame with four photographs spliced together to create a panoramic shot of Alta Lake and the surrounding mountains, including a part of the Pacific Great Eastern railway track on one side.

Julie Pruitt Fonds

  • WA_2016_030
  • Fundo
  • [1960-1970]

A frame with four photographs spliced together to create a panoramic shot of Alta Lake and the surrounding mountains.

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