- PHILIP-3-1986-1003
- Pièce
- Jul. 1922
Fait partie de Philip Fonds
Taken on the top of Sproat Mountain, there are initials on the reverse, possibly "H.A.".
Fait partie de Philip Fonds
Taken on the top of Sproat Mountain, there are initials on the reverse, possibly "H.A.".
Myrtle Philip in front of Sproat Mountain
Fait partie de Philip Fonds
Photograph of Myrtle Philip standing on the frozen lake with dogs Skookum and Puppy. Sproatt Mountain is in the background. Early winter.
Fait partie de George Benjamin Fonds
Photographs of a sunset and Sprout Mountain.
Fait partie de George Benjamin Fonds
Photographs of the original Gondola, Red Chair in summer, Whistler Bowl, Tower 18, the top of the Red Chair in summer, chicken coops, and work on the TV repeater on Sproatt Mountain.
Green Lake from top of Sproat Mountain
Fait partie de Philip Fonds
Annotation on the reverse reads "Green Lake from top of Sproat Mountain. Alta Lake, July 1941, G D Cameron."
Whistler Mountain from upper Sproatt Mountain
Fait partie de Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Whistler Mountain taken from the flanks from Sproatt Mountain, possibly taken on the way to visit Harry Horstman in his cabin on Sproatt Mountain.
Jenny Jardine & Harry Horstman in the alpine [on Sproatt Mountain?]
Fait partie de Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Harry Horstman and Jenny Jardine sitting on some rocks in the alpine, likely near Harry's cabin on Sproatt Mountain.
Harry Horstman and a tent [on Sproatt Mountain?]
Fait partie de Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Harry Horstman standing in front of [a tent on Sproatt Mountain?].
Bob Jardine on the roof of [Harry Horstman's?] cabin with a large amount of snow on Sproatt Mountain
Fait partie de Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of a blurred figure, possibly Bob Jardine, standing on the roof of [Harry Horstman's?] cabin with a large amount of snow on Sproatt Mountain.
Black Tusk as seen through trees on [Sproatt Mountain?]
Fait partie de Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds
Photograph of Black Tusk as seen through trees from [Sproatt Mountain?] in [the 1930s?].