Photograph of the Whaletown wharf, taken from the end of the wharf. Their are several vehicles and a crowd of people on the wharf. Fuel barrels are on the right, and the fuel shed and other buildings are at the head of the wharf and down the road.
Photograph of the Whaletown wharf, taken from the end of the wharf. Their are several vehicles and a crowd of people on the wharf. Fuel barrels are on the right, and the fuel shed and other buildings are at the head of the wharf and down the road.
Photograph, taken from the water, of a crowd on the Whaletown wharf. The fuel shed is to the right; there are fuel barrels on the wharf, along with a truck. Notes on the back by Doreen Huck Thompson identify the houses visible across the bay.
Photograph, taken from the water, of a crowd on the Whaletown wharf. The fuel shed is to the right; there are fuel barrels on the wharf, along with a truck. Notes on the back by Doreen Huck Thompson identify the houses visible across the bay.
Photograph of a group of people in front of the freight shed on the Whaletown wharf. A sticker on the back indicates the photograph was originally from the collection of Gilean Douglas.
Photograph of a group of people in front of the freight shed on the Whaletown wharf. A sticker on the back indicates the photograph was originally from the collection of Gilean Douglas.
Photograph of a group of people (L to R: Bruce Ellingsen,Captain of the "Beaver", Eva Freeman, George Griffin, Irene Gardner, Wilf Freeman) standing beside the railing on the Whaletown wharf on the occasion of the visit of SS Beaver.
Photograph of a group of people (L to R: Bruce Ellingsen,Captain of the "Beaver", Eva Freeman, George Griffin, Irene Gardner, Wilf Freeman) standing beside the railing on the Whaletown wharf on the occasion of the visit of SS Beaver.
Photograph of two women standing on the dock at the government wharf in Whaletown. Gertrude McDonald (R) was a cousin of Doris Maclean and owned the property in Whaletown where the Macleans built their house after moving out of the mission house.
Photograph of two women standing on the dock at the government wharf in Whaletown. Gertrude McDonald (R) was a cousin of Doris Maclean and owned the property in Whaletown where the Macleans built their house after moving out of the mission house.