This floathouse was built at John and Anna Gregg's property in Manson's Landing, moved to Carrington Bay beside the entrance to Carrington Lagoon (ca. 1978), and then towed into Gorge Harbour by Bob Thompson with the "Sutil Chief" in 1985.
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This floathouse was built at John and Anna Gregg's property in Manson's Landing, moved to Carrington Bay beside the entrance to Carrington Lagoon (ca. 1978), and then towed into Gorge Harbour by Bob Thompson with the "Sutil Chief" in 1985.
Photograph of two women and a man standing on the deck of a floathouse, part of a float logging camp in Seymour Inlet. A group of five children is standing on a small float in front of the bigger floats.
Photograph of two women and a man standing on the deck of a floathouse, part of a float logging camp in Seymour Inlet. A group of five children is standing on a small float in front of the bigger floats.
Binder contains interviews, stories, clippings and photographs documenting the social history of the Coulter Bay and Carrington Bay areas. It was created as part of the Windows on Whaletown Exhibit, curated and mounted by Doreen Thompson.
Binder contains interviews, stories, clippings and photographs documenting the social history of the Coulter Bay and Carrington Bay areas. It was created as part of the Windows on Whaletown Exhibit, curated and mounted by Doreen Thompson.
Walter and Erika Grundmann, Paola Fillipin, Richard Trueman, Lorraine ??, Mary ??, Margaret ??, Nigel ??, Ann Dewar, Ray Grout, Carol Trueman, Cali Waddell, Gail Ringwood, Sue and Andy Ellingsen, Diane Daly
Walter and Erika Grundmann, Paola Fillipin, Richard Trueman, Lorraine ??, Mary ??, Margaret ??, Nigel ??, Ann Dewar, Ray Grout, Carol Trueman, Cali Waddell, Gail Ringwood, Sue and Andy Ellingsen, Diane Daly