This memoir, written by Captain Frederic (Fred) Vosper, contains family history, photographs, clippings and stories of Vosper's life on Cortes and in coastal British Columbia. It is reproduced here with the kind permission of Patricia Vosper.
Frederic (Fred) Vernon Vosper (1935-2016) was born in Vancouver BC and grew up on the coast, always around boats and water. Occupations included tug boat captain and owner, hard-hat salvage diver, and hand logger. Fred married Patricia in 1956, and they had six children. The Vospers lived in Cortes Bay from 1975 to 1982, and returned to Cortes in 1990, after Fred retired.
Custodial History
A copy of the book was donated to CIMAS in 2021 by Patricia Vosper, who gave permission for the book to be scanned and made available online.
Scope and Content
This memoir, written by Captain Frederic (Fred) Vosper, contains family history, photographs, clippings and stories of Vosper's life on Cortes and in coastal British Columbia. It is reproduced here with the kind permission of Patricia Vosper.
File contains one bound photo book containing a selection of photographs of the Walking Group through the years; a charcoal drawing by Gail Ringwood with a letter on the back; three postcards.
File contains one bound photo book containing a selection of photographs of the Walking Group through the years; a charcoal drawing by Gail Ringwood with a letter on the back; three postcards.
File consists of pages originally kept in a green binder. They are a mix of photographs and text and contain membership lists and accounts of activities, including a history of the Walking Group.
File consists of pages originally kept in a green binder. They are a mix of photographs and text and contain membership lists and accounts of activities, including a history of the Walking Group.
File contains a copy of a booklet produced by the Campbell River Genealogy Club in 1993, with notes of burials and changes, mostly for the Mansons Landing Cemetery, to 2020.
File contains a copy of a booklet produced by the Campbell River Genealogy Club in 1993, with notes of burials and changes, mostly for the Mansons Landing Cemetery, to 2020.