Margaret (Maggie) Manson, wife of John Manson, seated in a rocking chair by the living room fireplace of their home built in 1919 at Sunny Brae farm. She was widely known for her kindness and hospitality and many of the Cortes Island youngsters called her Aunt Maggie. She died suddenly in 1925.
Margaret (Maggie) Manson, wife of John Manson, seated in a rocking chair by the living room fireplace of their home built in 1919 at Sunny Brae farm. She was widely known for her kindness and hospitality and many of the Cortes Island youngsters called her Aunt Maggie. She died suddenly in 1925.
Photograph of group of people in front of a horse and wagon, taken near the barn at Sunny Brae farm.
L to R: John Manson, Rose Manson, Mrs. Bobbie, niece Tina Jamieson in front of Mrs. Bobbie
Photograph of group of people in front of a horse and wagon, taken near the barn at Sunny Brae farm.
L to R: John Manson, Rose Manson, Mrs. Bobbie, niece Tina Jamieson in front of Mrs. Bobbie
Photograph of the Manson family tenting in front of the Manson home at Sunny Brae after the house burned down.
L to R: Winnie Manson, Anna Manson, Nick Manson, Dorothy Manson and Rose Manson.
Photograph of the Manson family tenting in front of the Manson home at Sunny Brae after the house burned down.
L to R: Winnie Manson, Anna Manson, Nick Manson, Dorothy Manson and Rose Manson.
Joanne Wasyliw holding her daughter Natasha at Sunny Brae farm. She is standing in front of orchard trees and the old barn. In 1977, the property was owned by Jack and Marie Wasyliw. Joanne was the wife of their son John.
Joanne Wasyliw holding her daughter Natasha at Sunny Brae farm. She is standing in front of orchard trees and the old barn. In 1977, the property was owned by Jack and Marie Wasyliw. Joanne was the wife of their son John.
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
Scope and Content
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 John Manson, with his dog, standing in the doorway of his house at Sunny Brae. The house has cedar shingle siding and a covered porch entryway; a wooden wheelbarrow is in the foreground.
Photograph of John Manson, with his dog, standing in the doorway of his house at Sunny Brae. The house has cedar shingle siding and a covered porch entryway; a wooden wheelbarrow is in the foreground.
John Manson and son Jack with friends who were visiting at Sunny Brae farm.
L to R: Abner Conant, Mrs. A. (Catherine) Conant, John Manson and son Jack Manson
Abner Conant grew up and went to school on Hernando Island.
This photograph was donated to May Ellingsen by Abner and Catherine Conant.
Scope and Content
John Manson and son Jack with friends who were visiting at Sunny Brae farm.
L to R: Abner Conant, Mrs. A. (Catherine) Conant, John Manson and son Jack Manson
Abner Conant grew up and went to school on Hernando Island.
Photograph of the road going down into Whaletown, taken from just past St. John the Baptist Church in Whaletown. The library is to the right, and the fuel tanks on the rocks beside the store can be seen. Note, the road is not yet paved.
Photograph of the road going down into Whaletown, taken from just past St. John the Baptist Church in Whaletown. The library is to the right, and the fuel tanks on the rocks beside the store can be seen. Note, the road is not yet paved.