Notes on Sully and Marg Sullivan moving to Cortes in 1988. Article "Circle of Symbols" written by Erika Grundman, 2006, and additional files with info on stained glass artist Marg Sullivan, 2006-2014. Obituary post and files regarding Marge Sullivan's passing, 2017. Keyword: Klahoose
Notes on Sully and Marg Sullivan moving to Cortes in 1988. Article "Circle of Symbols" written by Erika Grundman, 2006, and additional files with info on stained glass artist Marg Sullivan, 2006-2014. Obituary post and files regarding Marge Sullivan's passing, 2017. Keyword: Klahoose
Correspondence with information about the life and career of Robert Alpine MacGregor, a resident of Whaletown with whom Douglas co-authored several articles on mining.
Correspondence with information about the life and career of Robert Alpine MacGregor, a resident of Whaletown with whom Douglas co-authored several articles on mining.
Blue folder with a wealth of info on Joe Gregson, Sechelt, and others, 1904-2004; includes a record of funeral, 1971, clippings, excerpts, hand written and typed notes, photographs and letters, all scanned info put together by Judy and Stan Jones in 2014. Info on J. Gregson in emails, typed and hand written notes, and excerpts. Info on J. Gregson in Gilean Douglas Fonds, 1950s-1970s.
Blue folder with a wealth of info on Joe Gregson, Sechelt, and others, 1904-2004; includes a record of funeral, 1971, clippings, excerpts, hand written and typed notes, photographs and letters, all scanned info put together by Judy and Stan Jones in 2014. Info on J. Gregson in emails, typed and hand written notes, and excerpts. Info on J. Gregson in Gilean Douglas Fonds, 1950s-1970s.
"The Whale People", written by Roderick Haig-Brown and illustrated by Mary Weiler, with dust cover and inscription on title page: "For Mary, most gratefully, Rod Haig-Brown". Brigid Weiler posed for some of the drawings.
Published by Collins, St. James's Place, London: 1962
Physical Description
1 book, 184 pages
Custodial History
Donated by Brigid Weiler, Feb. 2022
Scope and Content
"The Whale People", written by Roderick Haig-Brown and illustrated by Mary Weiler, with dust cover and inscription on title page: "For Mary, most gratefully, Rod Haig-Brown". Brigid Weiler posed for some of the drawings.