Photograph of the Whaletown Brownie troop visiting George Freeman at his home at Sutil Point, "Seaview Ranch". (L to R): George Freeman, Alexandra Weiler, Heather MacLean, Brigid Weiler, Sheril Mathews; Jean Mathews on hassock and Sara Weiler on bench. (Same as #2007.001.334)
Photograph of the Whaletown Brownie troop visiting George Freeman at his home at Sutil Point, "Seaview Ranch". (L to R): George Freeman, Alexandra Weiler, Heather MacLean, Brigid Weiler, Sheril Mathews; Jean Mathews on hassock and Sara Weiler on bench. (Same as #2007.001.334)
Front row, L to R: Heather Maclean, Jeannie Mathews, Janice Maclean, Sarah Weiler
Back row, L to R: Johnny Weiler (hidden behind Jeannie), Doris Maclean
Front row, L to R: Heather Maclean, Jeannie Mathews, Janice Maclean, Sarah Weiler
Back row, L to R: Johnny Weiler (hidden behind Jeannie), Doris Maclean
Slide shows Doris Maclean facing Sarah Weiler; behind are Sheril Mathews. Johnny Weiler, Janice Maclean, Jeannie Mathews and Brigid Weiler in a Girl Guide uniform.
Slide shows Doris Maclean facing Sarah Weiler; behind are Sheril Mathews. Johnny Weiler, Janice Maclean, Jeannie Mathews and Brigid Weiler in a Girl Guide uniform.
Slide shows (Back row, L to R): Doris Maclean with her hands on the shoulder of Heather Maclean, Jeannie Mathews, Johnny Weiler and ? (ID).
Front: Janice Maclean, Sarah Weiler
Slide shows (Back row, L to R): Doris Maclean with her hands on the shoulder of Heather Maclean, Jeannie Mathews, Johnny Weiler and ? (ID).
Front: Janice Maclean, Sarah Weiler
Photograph of "George Parsons in his home bay on Quadra. Behind him is the house which is now at Campbell River." (Gilean Douglas' typed caption, taped to photo)
2 photograph prints: b&w; 9 x 6.5 cm and 17 x 12 cm
Scope and Content
Photograph of "George Parsons in his home bay on Quadra. Behind him is the house which is now at Campbell River." (Gilean Douglas' typed caption, taped to photo)
Tom Lambert, Jack Lambert, John Manson, "Doughnuts" Norris, Ethel Manson, Henry Herrewig, Gwen Manson, Frank Petznick, Margaret Manson (eldest of Mike's family), Mrs. Jane Manson (Mike's wife), Hazel Manson (daughter)
Tom Lambert, Jack Lambert, John Manson, "Doughnuts" Norris, Ethel Manson, Henry Herrewig, Gwen Manson, Frank Petznick, Margaret Manson (eldest of Mike's family), Mrs. Jane Manson (Mike's wife), Hazel Manson (daughter)
Slide of the Whaletown Brownies in front of the clinic with boxes of Girl Guide cookies.
L to R: Doris Maclean (behind), Jeannie Mathews, Heather Maclean, Sarah Weiler, Johnny Weiler, Ian and Janice Maclean, Sheril Mathews, Brigid Weiler.
Slide of the Whaletown Brownies in front of the clinic with boxes of Girl Guide cookies.
L to R: Doris Maclean (behind), Jeannie Mathews, Heather Maclean, Sarah Weiler, Johnny Weiler, Ian and Janice Maclean, Sheril Mathews, Brigid Weiler.
Photograph of the Whaletown Brownie troop at Channel Rock.
Back row, L to R: Doris Maclean (troop leader), (ID), Sheryl Mathews, Johnnie Weiler.
Front row, L to R: Heather Maclean, Sarah Weiler, Jeannie Mathews
Photograph of the Whaletown Brownie troop at Channel Rock.
Back row, L to R: Doris Maclean (troop leader), (ID), Sheryl Mathews, Johnnie Weiler.
Front row, L to R: Heather Maclean, Sarah Weiler, Jeannie Mathews
"Sutil Pt road Dept of Highways first maintenance shed. The fence next to it was repaired with old grader blades. Gordon Fretwell, foreman, property about 1957."
"Sutil Pt road Dept of Highways first maintenance shed. The fence next to it was repaired with old grader blades. Gordon Fretwell, foreman, property about 1957."
A description of the event may be found in “Whistle Up the Inlet,” by G.A. Rushton (J.J. Douglas Ltd., Vancouver BC,1974; p 50):
"Good teamwork in the handling of the ships by the Union Company’s marine department was evidenced when, on September 19, 1907, at 4:30 a.m., the Comox, running in a heavy fog, went aground on Cortez Island reef. All passengers were landed safely in small boats, then picked up by the Cassiar and taken to Heriot Bay for transfer to their destination aboard the Coquitlam. The Comox was pulled from her rocky perch at high water the following day and beached at Mansons, where a three-foot hole between the boiler and starboard bunker were patched. The vessel was towed back to Vancouver on September 22 by the tug Tartar.”
A description of the event may be found in “Whistle Up the Inlet,” by G.A. Rushton (J.J. Douglas Ltd., Vancouver BC,1974; p 50):
"Good teamwork in the handling of the ships by the Union Company’s marine department was evidenced when, on September 19, 1907, at 4:30 a.m., the Comox, running in a heavy fog, went aground on Cortez Island reef. All passengers were landed safely in small boats, then picked up by the Cassiar and taken to Heriot Bay for transfer to their destination aboard the Coquitlam. The Comox was pulled from her rocky perch at high water the following day and beached at Mansons, where a three-foot hole between the boiler and starboard bunker were patched. The vessel was towed back to Vancouver on September 22 by the tug Tartar.”