Fonds consists of sixteen photographs depicting people and scenes, primarily of the Manson's Landing area. Identification was provided by Fred Brooks Jr. in an interview with Cathy Jenks.
Alethea and Frederick (Fred) James Brooks Sr. and their two sons, Frederick (Fred) Earl, Jr. and Bob, lived on Cortes Island from ca. 1941 to 1944, near Manson's Landing. Fred Sr. logged in Cortes Bay and employed two of the Hawkins boys, Bill and George.
Fred Jr. attended grades three to six at Cortes Island school before the family moved to Pender Harbour. Some of the names he recalls are: the Christiansen kids (Robert, Jim, and a sister), the Tibers on the west side of Cortes Island, and the Jefferys of Smelt Bay.
Custodial History
Fred Brooks Jr. gave the photographs to Cathy Brooks of Pender Harbour Living Heritage Society, who facilitated the donation by collecting the photographs, donation form and information from Brooks and sending the materials to CIMAS.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of sixteen photographs depicting people and scenes, primarily of the Manson's Landing area. Identification was provided by Fred Brooks Jr. in an interview with Cathy Jenks.
Pender Harbour Living Heritage holds related material from the Brooks family: https://penderharbourheritage.pastperfectonline.com/bysearchterm?keyword=Brooks+family
File consists of printed annual reports from the annual meetings of the B.C. Women's Auxiliaries and three reports on the meetings by members of the WWA who attended as delegates.
File consists of printed annual reports from the annual meetings of the B.C. Women's Auxiliaries and three reports on the meetings by members of the WWA who attended as delegates.
File consists of programs, two posters and planning suggestions for the annual World Day of Prayer sponsered by the Women's Auxiliaries of the Anglican Church.
File consists of programs, two posters and planning suggestions for the annual World Day of Prayer sponsered by the Women's Auxiliaries of the Anglican Church.
File consists of the Fall 1957 issue of "The Challenge", a publication of the B.C. Diocese of the Anglican Church, containing a photograph of the church of St. John the Baptist in Whaletown taken by Doris Maclean, which was the winner of a picture contest.
File consists of the Fall 1957 issue of "The Challenge", a publication of the B.C. Diocese of the Anglican Church, containing a photograph of the church of St. John the Baptist in Whaletown taken by Doris Maclean, which was the winner of a picture contest.