- BARR_2011_042
- Fonds
- [1927]-1938
Photographs belonging to Ross and Alison Barr documenting their life at Parkhurst sawmill on Green Lake, Whistler. One comic poem about Parkhurst.
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Photographs belonging to Ross and Alison Barr documenting their life at Parkhurst sawmill on Green Lake, Whistler. One comic poem about Parkhurst.
Part of Barr Fonds
Panoramic photograph of Rainbow Lodge with guests alighting from the Pacific Great Eastern (PGE) train.
Tait, P. L.
Part of Philip Fonds
Four men dressed in women's clothing with dock behind and lake and mountains in background. Inscription on verso : "Morning after - a Masquerade Ball at Rainbow" ; Inscriptions on brown paper formerly taped to verso : "REGULAR GUESTS AT RAINBOW / DICK R., KEN / STAUFFER / MARK" and "LOST LAKE PICNIC / JULY 1939"
Part of Philip Fonds
Film of Alex Philip sailing on Alta Lake with two people in the boat, presumably Rainbow Lodge guests. The box for the film has written in Myrtle Philip's handwriting "Alec [sic] and sailboat, Alta Lake, Summer 1935."
Hiking in the Mountains Surrounding Alta Lake
Part of Philip Fonds
Two black and white photographs, glued to opposite sides of a piece of black construction paper. 12a shows two dogs, possibly Skookum (collie) and Kii, and two female Rainbow Lodge guests, high up in the mountains. One woman lies down in the snow as they both turn to smile at the camera.
Part of Philip Fonds
Ivan Ackery leading a group of chorus girls in morning exercises on the grass outside Rainbow Lodge.
Tennis players at Rainbow Lodge
Part of Philip Fonds
Photograph of a group of Rainbow Lodge guests with tennis records in front of the tennis courts at Rainbow Lodge.
Rainbow Lodge guests ready to go shooting
Part of Philip Fonds
Photograph of Rainbow Lodge guests near the railway station with rifles.
Alex Philip and a Rainbow Lodge guest
Part of Philip Fonds
Alex Philip and a guest standing on Rainbow Lodge boardwalk
Alex Philip and [Rainbow Lodge guests]
Part of Philip Fonds
Alex Philip with two young women, presumably Rainbow Lodge guests, standing next to a fire warning sign.