Photograph of a scene described on the back (probably by Rollo or Kathleen Boas) as "gathering patients for clinic off float house - carriage being taken aboard." A man is loading a baby carriage from a float covered with coils of cable, boom chain and oil drums. The camp outhouse is behind the boat.
Photograph of a scene described on the back (probably by Rollo or Kathleen Boas) as "gathering patients for clinic off float house - carriage being taken aboard." A man is loading a baby carriage from a float covered with coils of cable, boom chain and oil drums. The camp outhouse is behind the boat.
Photograph of men unloading a stretcher from the "Rendezvous", with Gilean Douglas' caption "Rendezvous Patrol: Taking off a sick woman by stretcher. This is the last step in the trip to Campbell River and around Cape Mudge, to the nearest hospital. This trip took two hours."
Photograph of men unloading a stretcher from the "Rendezvous", with Gilean Douglas' caption "Rendezvous Patrol: Taking off a sick woman by stretcher. This is the last step in the trip to Campbell River and around Cape Mudge, to the nearest hospital. This trip took two hours."
Photograph of Rev. Rollo Boas (middle), Mr. and Mrs. J. Maunsell and four children, including a boy on a bicycle, standing in a field. St. James Church is in its clearing in the background; the road in front.
Photograph of Rev. Rollo Boas (middle), Mr. and Mrs. J. Maunsell and four children, including a boy on a bicycle, standing in a field. St. James Church is in its clearing in the background; the road in front.
Photograph of the "Viking" on the rocks. Bill Ballantyne (L) is looking at his boat; the other two men are talking. There is a dinghy in the foreground.
1 photograph print and 1 negative: b&w; 12.5 x 9 cm
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Photograph of the "Viking" on the rocks. Bill Ballantyne (L) is looking at his boat; the other two men are talking. There is a dinghy in the foreground.
Photograph of a woman beside the fish scow at the Whaletown dock, holding a large salmon. (ID - Nesta Slater?). With the series of Slater photographs is a paper typed by Gilean Douglas offering other fishing pictures of the "Dorr's" (the name she used for the Slaters in her magazine articles).
Photograph of a woman beside the fish scow at the Whaletown dock, holding a large salmon. (ID - Nesta Slater?). With the series of Slater photographs is a paper typed by Gilean Douglas offering other fishing pictures of the "Dorr's" (the name she used for the Slaters in her magazine articles).
Photograph of a totem pole in front of a cedar shingled building. The bottom of the pole is a carved man holding a sign. A group of First Nations men is standing by the pole; a woman is on the left.
Photograph of a totem pole in front of a cedar shingled building. The bottom of the pole is a carved man holding a sign. A group of First Nations men is standing by the pole; a woman is on the left.