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              14 archival descriptions results for Sawmills

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              3-03 · Series · 1900-1946
              Part of Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds

              Series consists of letters, bankruptcy papers, receipts, cheque stubs, postcards, a booklet, and a letter bill relating to the life of the Jardine-Neiland family at Alta Lake, as well as travels abroad. The postcards have been designated as a separate file.

              • File 001 - 16 postcards to members of the Jardine-Neiland family from friends and relatives in Europe, the USA and Canada, c. early 1900s-1946.
              • 002: letter from Pat O'Neil (in Winnipeg, Manitoba) to Jack Jardine, March 10 1940.
              • 003: Function Junction Mill bankruptcy papers.
              • 004: receipt from Alex Philip general store, W.O. Betts, February 10 1938.
              • 005: receipt from Alex Philip general store, W.O. Betts, March 2 1938.
              • 006: letter to Lizzie Neiland from niece Ann (in New Westminster), postmarked February 1931.
              • 007: cheque stub, September 27 1938 to mid-1939.
              • 008: cheque stub, July 25 to October 26 1939.
              • 009: booklet, "Picture Taking with the No. 1A Kodak Junior," owned by Grace Archibald, 1914.
              • 010: letter bill, to W.O. Betts from Buckerfield's Ltd., December 24 1937.
              BARR_2011_042-01-023 · Item · [c. 1930s?]
              Part of Barr Fonds

              Photograph of timber air-drying at Parkhurst. More money could be made if the timber was ready-dried, but it was a lot of work to pile the wood so high, according to Norman Barr.

              Sawmilling
              PHILIP-3-1986-1073 · Item · [192-?]
              Part of Philip Fonds

              Three men sawing planks using a large tractor.

              Picnic at McGuire
              PHILIP-3-1986-0519 · Item · [193-?]
              Part of Philip Fonds

              Woodlot, probably at McGuire Sawmill. Inscription on reverse reads "Picnic lunch at McGuire"

              Photographs
              BARR_2011_042-01 · Series · [1927]-1938
              Part of Barr Fonds

              Photographs belonging to Ross and Alison Barr documenting their life at Parkhurst sawmill on Green Lake, Whistler.

              Photographs
              WIL-04-1 · File · [1950s-1990s?]
              Part of Wilhelmsen fonds

              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
              Parkhurst Panorama
              BARR_2011_042-01-011 · Item · [1928-1929]
              Part of Barr Fonds

              Panoramic photograph of Parkhurst taken from across Green Lake, probably from the Lineham property. The inscription on the verso reads "Green Lake, by PL Tait, 1928, 29?"

              Tait, P. L.
              Parkhurst from above
              BARR_2011_042-01-020 · Item · [c. 1930s?]
              Part of Barr Fonds

              Copy of a photograph of Parkhurst taken from up on the mountainside across Green Lake. Inscription on the reverse reads "Parkhurst, Green Lake, Barr Bros Mill and Camp."

              Parkhurst
              PHILIP-3-1986-1075 · Item · [192-?]
              Part of Philip Fonds

              View of Parkhurst Mill across Green Lake with mountains in background. Inscription on face : "Compliments of Northern Mills, Ltd." Inscription on verso : "Parkhurst"