Teacher Don McDevitt with group of Whaletown pupils holding ribbons and trophies.
L to R: Pat McCoy, Johnny Weiler with Jeannie Matthews in front, Sheryl Matthews, Brigid Weiler with Janice Maclean in front, Mr. Don McDevitt with Ian Maclean in front, Heather Maclean.
Teacher Don McDevitt with group of Whaletown pupils holding ribbons and trophies.
L to R: Pat McCoy, Johnny Weiler with Jeannie Matthews in front, Sheryl Matthews, Brigid Weiler with Janice Maclean in front, Mr. Don McDevitt with Ian Maclean in front, Heather Maclean.
Photograph if students at a Sports Day at Smelt Bay.
Standing, L to R: Bruce Ellingsen, Judy Hansen, Diane Reedel, Sharon Forrest, Mrs. Neilson
Kneeling, L to R: David Ward, Eddie Sharkey, Ron Olmsted, Anne Robertson
Photograph if students at a Sports Day at Smelt Bay.
Standing, L to R: Bruce Ellingsen, Judy Hansen, Diane Reedel, Sharon Forrest, Mrs. Neilson
Kneeling, L to R: David Ward, Eddie Sharkey, Ron Olmsted, Anne Robertson
A series of connected photographs depicting School Sports Day at Smelt Bay. Some of the students are identified on the backs of the prints, including Dianne Hansen, Dennis Newsham and Shirley Cole.
8 connected photograph prints: b&w; each 10.5 x 6 cm
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A series of connected photographs depicting School Sports Day at Smelt Bay. Some of the students are identified on the backs of the prints, including Dianne Hansen, Dennis Newsham and Shirley Cole.
Recording is an oral history interview of May Ellingsen by Oonagh O'Connor. May traces her family history and then talks about her childhood on Cortes and Hernando Islands; meeting and marrying Elmer; living in a float house at logging camps in Loughborough Inlet, Phillips Arm and Von Donop Inlet; and moving the house to Hague Lake in 1952. There is a short summary of the interview, written by May Ellingsen, in the cassette case.
Recording is an oral history interview of May Ellingsen by Oonagh O'Connor. May traces her family history and then talks about her childhood on Cortes and Hernando Islands; meeting and marrying Elmer; living in a float house at logging camps in Loughborough Inlet, Phillips Arm and Von Donop Inlet; and moving the house to Hague Lake in 1952. There is a short summary of the interview, written by May Ellingsen, in the cassette case.
Recording is an oral history interview of May Ellingsen by Martha Abelson and Jill Milton. Topics covered include Manson family history; May's reminiscences about her childhood on Cortes; schools.
Recording is an oral history interview of May Ellingsen by Martha Abelson and Jill Milton. Topics covered include Manson family history; May's reminiscences about her childhood on Cortes; schools.
Photograph of a large group of students and teachers standing in front of the Whaletown school. Writing on the back of the photo notes that May Freeman and her class were there.
Photograph of a large group of students and teachers standing in front of the Whaletown school. Writing on the back of the photo notes that May Freeman and her class were there.