Photograph of Bill Barrett, seated on a horse-drawn mowing machine in a field of clover at Braeside, the home of his wife Mary's brother, Bert Middleton. Braeside was located on what is now Sawmill Rd., Whaletown. A house, outbuilding and log fence can be seen in the background.
Photograph of Bill Barrett, seated on a horse-drawn mowing machine in a field of clover at Braeside, the home of his wife Mary's brother, Bert Middleton. Braeside was located on what is now Sawmill Rd., Whaletown. A house, outbuilding and log fence can be seen in the background.
Photograph of the house built by Barry Sullivan in the late 1960s on the property which is now 1474 Robertson Rd. The house was moved to Blue Jay Lake Farm by Henry Verschuur.
Photograph of the house built by Barry Sullivan in the late 1960s on the property which is now 1474 Robertson Rd. The house was moved to Blue Jay Lake Farm by Henry Verschuur.
Photograph of two people (Iikely Ernie Mee and his wife Jean) sitting on the steps of Mee's house in Whaletown Bay (the old Richens place.) Identification pencilled on the back by Doreen Huck Thompson.
Photograph of two people (Iikely Ernie Mee and his wife Jean) sitting on the steps of Mee's house in Whaletown Bay (the old Richens place.) Identification pencilled on the back by Doreen Huck Thompson.
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 a white house with rock-walled terraces to its right. This was Amy and Scotty McKenzie's float house, moved from Von Donop Inlet in 1951. Amy was daughter of Ruth and Henry Byers, who lived in the “Grey House” west of the ferry landing. (The "Grey House" was later moved to Squirrel Cove next to the Store.) The McKenzie house was between the Grey House and the ferry landing; it was torn down ca. 1974. The terraces may still be seen in the small park next to the ferry landing.
Photograph of a white house with rock-walled terraces to its right. This was Amy and Scotty McKenzie's float house, moved from Von Donop Inlet in 1951. Amy was daughter of Ruth and Henry Byers, who lived in the “Grey House” west of the ferry landing. (The "Grey House" was later moved to Squirrel Cove next to the Store.) The McKenzie house was between the Grey House and the ferry landing; it was torn down ca. 1974. The terraces may still be seen in the small park next to the ferry landing.
Photograph of (L to R) Billie (possibly Billie Barrett), Margaret Huck, Mrs. Pauline Middleton, Bob Groochie and Mr. Munn, standing on the wharf in Whaletown.
Photograph of (L to R) Billie (possibly Billie Barrett), Margaret Huck, Mrs. Pauline Middleton, Bob Groochie and Mr. Munn, standing on the wharf in Whaletown.
Photograph of Joyce Allen, Dorothy Huck and Margaret Middleton standing on the wharf in Whaletown. Two women are sitting on a bench beside the freight shed behind them.
Photograph of Joyce Allen, Dorothy Huck and Margaret Middleton standing on the wharf in Whaletown. Two women are sitting on a bench beside the freight shed behind them.
Photograph of the house beside the creek at the Robertson homestead in Whaletown, "Burnside". To the left is a tall round shingled water tower. (Same as #2003.002.471)
Photograph of the house beside the creek at the Robertson homestead in Whaletown, "Burnside". To the left is a tall round shingled water tower. (Same as #2003.002.471)