Photo depicts a group of people who lived at the Von Donop creek logging camp (buildings not shown).
Back: Scotty McKenzie, Clarence Byers, Henry Byers, Ken Hansen
Seated: Ervin McKay, Florence McKay, Ruth Byers
End at right: Hazel Hansen, Amy McKenzie
Babies: Irene and Lorraine Byers
Photo depicts a group of people who lived at the Von Donop creek logging camp (buildings not shown).
Back: Scotty McKenzie, Clarence Byers, Henry Byers, Ken Hansen
Seated: Ervin McKay, Florence McKay, Ruth Byers
End at right: Hazel Hansen, Amy McKenzie
Babies: Irene and Lorraine Byers
DVD of a short film directed and shot by George Sirk at the Cortes Recycling Center and footage shot by Sirk of a performance by the Cortes Theatre Group.
Copyright George Sirk; to be used for display and research purposes only.
Copied from George Sirk's VHS tapes with his permission to use the contents for display and research purposes.
Scope and Content
DVD of a short film directed and shot by George Sirk at the Cortes Recycling Center and footage shot by Sirk of a performance by the Cortes Theatre Group.
Copyright George Sirk; to be used for display and research purposes only.
Oversized photograph of a person standing among sheep grazing in a field at the edge of a body of water (lake, or bay). Needs identification of person, place and date.
Found on shelf, November 2021, in an envelope labelled "Early Days Cortes Island. Enclosed Etta Byers' stuff including her typed story".
Scope and Content
Oversized photograph of a person standing among sheep grazing in a field at the edge of a body of water (lake, or bay). Needs identification of person, place and date.
This photograph was found in the Nakatsui family Informational file; however, there is nothing to indicate who the people are. On the back it says "Please return to G Douglas, Whaletown BC" and "Japanese" (not in Douglas' handwriting).
This photograph was found in the Nakatsui family Informational file; however, there is nothing to indicate who the people are. On the back it says "Please return to G Douglas, Whaletown BC" and "Japanese" (not in Douglas' handwriting).