Alex Philip and Sewall Tapley duckhunting in a boat.
Rifles
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Alex Philip, rifle in hand with his dog Skookum, on a glacier on Whistler Mountain.
Alex Philip with rifle, sitting on snow. Unidentified woman with him.
Photograph of Bob and Jenny Jardine with rifles outside their house at 34 1/2 Mile [Function Junction area]. The inscription on the reverse reads "Bob and Jenny Jardine (Betts) in front of our 34 1/2 mile home being added to, "Lilac trees".
Two identical prints of Robert Jardine crouched with a deer that he has presumably shot. He is holding a rifle. The annotation on the verso of the first (a) photograph reads: "19th Oct '45, Bob Jardine, Robert L." The verso of the second (b) reads "Fall Season, 1945, Robert Jardine".
Photograph of Bob Jardine posing with a deer he has killed in 1938. He is also holding a rifle.
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>
Woman with ducks and a camouflaged boat at Alta Lake.
Jean Tapley, Alex Philip & Beatrice Lennie with Skookum & Kihi on the back porch of Rainbow Lodge. Jean is holding a rifle. Annotation on verso : "On trip to Green Lake / 1916 / Jean T Alex Bea Lennie & Ki - the dog"
Photograph of an unknown young man (left) and Thomas Neiland Jr. (right, holding a rifle) on a snowfield in the high alpine in the summer time.