The log barn at Big Meadow on Hernando Island. The barn is built of logs and hand-split cedar shakes. While the railroad logging was still operating, Victor Berg and his partner lived at the Meadow and logged poles using horses.
The log barn at Big Meadow on Hernando Island. The barn is built of logs and hand-split cedar shakes. While the railroad logging was still operating, Victor Berg and his partner lived at the Meadow and logged poles using horses.
Photograph of a group of people in the big lake at Green Valley, just behind a small log dock. One boy is seated on the dock. Doreen Thompson has identified the people as Bob Goochie, Petey (Margaret) Middleton (white cap), and Dorothy, John and Harry Huck.
Photograph of a group of people in the big lake at Green Valley, just behind a small log dock. One boy is seated on the dock. Doreen Thompson has identified the people as Bob Goochie, Petey (Margaret) Middleton (white cap), and Dorothy, John and Harry Huck.
Emails, posts in tideline, brainstorming ideas and notes for the Big Tree exhibit; posts about the medicinal and endangered agarikon mushroom and Paul Stamets; receipts and donations related to the exhibit; Big Tree postcards; contest tickets; exhibit activity book. Historical context for oldgrowth, Douglas Fir, and logging: scans from Whaletown album, 1922-1930; article on tree diseases in Forest and Mill, 1948; article about Douglas Fir in Maclean's Magazine, 1958
Emails, posts in tideline, brainstorming ideas and notes for the Big Tree exhibit; posts about the medicinal and endangered agarikon mushroom and Paul Stamets; receipts and donations related to the exhibit; Big Tree postcards; contest tickets; exhibit activity book. Historical context for oldgrowth, Douglas Fir, and logging: scans from Whaletown album, 1922-1930; article on tree diseases in Forest and Mill, 1948; article about Douglas Fir in Maclean's Magazine, 1958
Photograph of three young women skating on the Big Lake at Green Valley, identified by Doreen Thompson as Dorothy Huck, Margaret (Pete) Middleton and Meg (Robertson) Shaw.
Photograph of three young women skating on the Big Lake at Green Valley, identified by Doreen Thompson as Dorothy Huck, Margaret (Pete) Middleton and Meg (Robertson) Shaw.
This ranch belonged to a Japanese-Canadian family, the Nakatsui, who were forced off their property during WWII. For many years it was known locally as "The Jap Ranch"; now known as "The Loon Ranch". (also CR Museum #13764 - from Mabel Christensen's pictures)
This ranch belonged to a Japanese-Canadian family, the Nakatsui, who were forced off their property during WWII. For many years it was known locally as "The Jap Ranch"; now known as "The Loon Ranch". (also CR Museum #13764 - from Mabel Christensen's pictures)
Caz Ratcliffe, Peter Henbury. Nancy Kendall, Dianne Hentschel, Elinore Harwood, Carol Trueman, Gail Ringwood, Catharine Bushe, Peter Elliot, Ann Dewr, Ray Kendall, Rou (Coulter Bay), erika and Walter Grundmann, Celia (from Coulter Bay; mostly hidden); Daisy the dog
Caz Ratcliffe, Peter Henbury. Nancy Kendall, Dianne Hentschel, Elinore Harwood, Carol Trueman, Gail Ringwood, Catharine Bushe, Peter Elliot, Ann Dewr, Ray Kendall, Rou (Coulter Bay), erika and Walter Grundmann, Celia (from Coulter Bay; mostly hidden); Daisy the dog