File 002 - [TSSSC] Group Photo and Enqvist Ski Camp

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[TSSSC] Group Photo and Enqvist Ski Camp

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  • Source of title proper: Title based on annotation on front of CD case.

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ADOUGLAS-01-03-002

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  • 1940-[c. 1980s-1990s] (Creation)

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1 CD (11 digital photographs)

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File consists of a London Drugs Photo Station CD containing 11 digital photographs. One (001) is a Toni Sailer (or Dave Murray) Summer Ski Camp group photo from likely the 1980s or 1990s. The rest (002-011) are black-and-white photos from 1940 showing the Enqvist Ski Camp on Mount Seymour (North Vancouver). Harald Enqvist Sr. built Mount Seymour Ski Lodge in 1938, opening the mountain up for skiing. These photos can also be found online on the Mount Seymour History Project website (link in 'Sources' section below).

  • 001 - TSSSC or DMSSC group photograph on the mountainside, c. 1980s-1990s.
  • 002 - skier standing on a slope with back to camera, looking out over the landscape.
  • 003 - group of six people dressed up and standing indoors; the man in the middle holds a trophy. L to r: Myrtle Skidmore, Norm Skidmore, Muriel Currie, Tony Brown, Chuck Milstead, Irene Byers, Ken Johnstone.
  • 004 - man in overalls standing outside a log building.
  • 005 - two buildings in a snowy clearing with many stumps.
  • 006 - exterior shot of a log building.
  • 007 - man standing on some sort of machine in snow.
  • 008 - skiers in the snow outside a building with a steeply-sloped roof.
  • 009 - exterior shot of a wooden building with a steeply-sloped roof. Wood is piled up & skis are leaning beside it. Two people are in front.
  • 010 - a group of people seated around a dining table inside a log building.
  • 011 - a man and two teenaged boys standing in the snow in front of a tree.

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Excellent (December 2018)

Immediate source of acquisition

Donated by Alex Douglas.

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Arranged according to original order.

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      All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to museum staff.

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      ADOUGLAS-01-02-007-011 is a duplicate of ADOUGLAS-01-03-002-001.

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      Front of CD says "Aug 2011 TSSSC Group Photo | Enqvist photos done by Eric."

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      RAD, July 2008 version. Canadian Council of Archives.

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      December 18, 2018

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          Sources

          https://www.mtseymourhistory.com/portfolio-c1x00 The Enqvist Ski Camp 1940 gallery is at the bottom of the page.

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