Back: Peter Henbury, Ray Kendall, Elinore Harwood, Celia (surname?), Ray Kendall, Erika and Walter Grundmann, Peter Elliott, Steve Ringwood
Front: Gail Ringwood, Dianne Hentschel, Ann Dewar, Caz Ratcliffe, Nancy Kendall and Daisy, Carol Trueman
Back: Peter Henbury, Ray Kendall, Elinore Harwood, Celia (surname?), Ray Kendall, Erika and Walter Grundmann, Peter Elliott, Steve Ringwood
Front: Gail Ringwood, Dianne Hentschel, Ann Dewar, Caz Ratcliffe, Nancy Kendall and Daisy, Carol Trueman
Recording of Norm and Lisa Gibbons talking about their experiences at Refuge Cove, recorded by Lisa Gibbons during a museum-sponsored trip to Refuge Cove on the "Misty Isles". See also the digitized photographs from Norm Gibbons' album which illustrate many of the stories in the recording. (Cortes Island Museum & Archives Society fonds, Series 5, File 2)
Recorded by Lisa Gibbons on her iPhone, July 15, 2023
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Recording of Norm and Lisa Gibbons talking about their experiences at Refuge Cove, recorded by Lisa Gibbons during a museum-sponsored trip to Refuge Cove on the "Misty Isles". See also the digitized photographs from Norm Gibbons' album which illustrate many of the stories in the recording. (Cortes Island Museum & Archives Society fonds, Series 5, File 2)
Gail Ringwood, Dianne Hentschel,Ray and Nancy Kendall, Peter Henbury, Steve Ringwood, Peter Elliott with dogs Bram, Nathan and Daisy. Jurek Trzesicki is photoshopped in at the far right.
Gail Ringwood, Dianne Hentschel,Ray and Nancy Kendall, Peter Henbury, Steve Ringwood, Peter Elliott with dogs Bram, Nathan and Daisy. Jurek Trzesicki is photoshopped in at the far right.
Recording consists of a CBC radio interview of Peggy Newsham about her salt and pepper shaker collection, by Peter Gzowski for "Morningside". It was recorded from the radio broadcast on a cassette tape previously used for Christmas music.
Recording consists of a CBC radio interview of Peggy Newsham about her salt and pepper shaker collection, by Peter Gzowski for "Morningside". It was recorded from the radio broadcast on a cassette tape previously used for Christmas music.