Top photograph shows the home of the John Manson family at Sunny Brae farm, taken by Wilf or James Allen. The house was built by David Robertson and burned down in 1912.
Bottom photograph is a picture of a boy and a dog.
2 photograph prints glued onto a postcard: b&w; each 7 x 5 cm
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Top photograph shows the home of the John Manson family at Sunny Brae farm, taken by Wilf or James Allen. The house was built by David Robertson and burned down in 1912.
Bottom photograph is a picture of a boy and a dog.
Photograph of a boy leaning against a totem figure, which has salal sprouting from its head. Note: this is the same boy seen in #1999.001.0965 and .0966.
Photograph of a boy leaning against a totem figure, which has salal sprouting from its head. Note: this is the same boy seen in #1999.001.0965 and .0966.
Photograph is a print taken from the same negative as photograph 2004.001.043 (Florence McKay fonds). The legend of "Seal Boy" is handwritten in Salish (? check language) on the back, with a typed English translation taped on.
Photograph is a print taken from the same negative as photograph 2004.001.043 (Florence McKay fonds). The legend of "Seal Boy" is handwritten in Salish (? check language) on the back, with a typed English translation taped on.
Slide shows Doris Maclean and the Cub Scout leader (ID) behind; Brownies, L to R: Janice Maclean, Sarah Weiler, Jeannie Mathews, Heather Maclean, Johnny Weiler; Cubs, L to R: Jan Hansen, Philip Bergman, Ian Maclean.
Slide shows Doris Maclean and the Cub Scout leader (ID) behind; Brownies, L to R: Janice Maclean, Sarah Weiler, Jeannie Mathews, Heather Maclean, Johnny Weiler; Cubs, L to R: Jan Hansen, Philip Bergman, Ian Maclean.