File contains a bound copy of the first Cortes Island Official Settlement Plan (May 1979) and the first zoning bylaw, "Bylaw 41 Electoral Area I Zoning By-law (Cortes Island) 1970".
File contains a bound copy of the first Cortes Island Official Settlement Plan (May 1979) and the first zoning bylaw, "Bylaw 41 Electoral Area I Zoning By-law (Cortes Island) 1970".
File contains hand-drawn maps from the early 1900s. There are two copies of the plan of part of SW 1/4 of Section 34; a plan of Gorge Harbour with names of owners written in; and a plan showing part of Read Island.
File contains hand-drawn maps from the early 1900s. There are two copies of the plan of part of SW 1/4 of Section 34; a plan of Gorge Harbour with names of owners written in; and a plan showing part of Read Island.
File contains a spiral-bound notebook containing a handwritten account of a boat trip taken by the writer, Bob Parry and Elton Anderson. A note with the notebook says "Bob Parry is MaryAnn (Parry) McCoy's older brother. Elton Anderson and Peg Pyner grew up on Valdez Island - they visited "the old place." Elizabeth is wife of Elton's brother Harry Anderson - they lived in Victoria."
This item was found in our backlog files and has been given an arbitrary number based on the date of processing and described as part of the Elton Anderson Collection. There is no accession record indicating provenance.
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File contains a spiral-bound notebook containing a handwritten account of a boat trip taken by the writer, Bob Parry and Elton Anderson. A note with the notebook says "Bob Parry is MaryAnn (Parry) McCoy's older brother. Elton Anderson and Peg Pyner grew up on Valdez Island - they visited "the old place." Elizabeth is wife of Elton's brother Harry Anderson - they lived in Victoria."
Three greeting cards designed by artist Mary Weiler, who lived in Whaletown, and a series of four pen and ink drawings illustrating life aboard a fish boat. The latter were probably used as illustrations for an article written by Douglas (see Box 1 folder 29).
Three greeting cards designed by artist Mary Weiler, who lived in Whaletown, and a series of four pen and ink drawings illustrating life aboard a fish boat. The latter were probably used as illustrations for an article written by Douglas (see Box 1 folder 29).