Photograph of Mrs. Black, holding a baby, three children and Bert Middleton, standing on the porch of a house sided with upright poles. The same photograph, copied from the collection of Meg Robertson Shaw, is in the "Whaletown to 1930" album compiled by Doreen Thompson. The people are identified as Mrs. Black, Beatrice, Florence and Bert Middleton.
Photograph of Mrs. Black, holding a baby, three children and Bert Middleton, standing on the porch of a house sided with upright poles. The same photograph, copied from the collection of Meg Robertson Shaw, is in the "Whaletown to 1930" album compiled by Doreen Thompson. The people are identified as Mrs. Black, Beatrice, Florence and Bert Middleton.
Photograph of Bert and Pauline Middleton's two-story house "Braeside" in Whaletown, located on what is now Sawmill Rd. The house is in a large clearing; the figures of two people and a dog can be seen on the porch.
Photograph of Bert and Pauline Middleton's two-story house "Braeside" in Whaletown, located on what is now Sawmill Rd. The house is in a large clearing; the figures of two people and a dog can be seen on the porch.
Photograph of four people on the porch of Madge Christie's house, a picket fence in the foreground. Madge Christie was the daughter of Bill and Mary Barrett of Green Valley; she lived in Vancouver after marrying Hugh Christie.
Photograph of four people on the porch of Madge Christie's house, a picket fence in the foreground. Madge Christie was the daughter of Bill and Mary Barrett of Green Valley; she lived in Vancouver after marrying Hugh Christie.