Photograph of Jack Manson in uniform, seated, with his sister Rose Manson standing beside him. (Photos .311 through .314 are from the same envelope.) (Duplicate of #2007.001.197)
Photograph of Jack Manson in uniform, seated, with his sister Rose Manson standing beside him. (Photos .311 through .314 are from the same envelope.) (Duplicate of #2007.001.197)
Shirley Guthrie, Mr. Rondeen, Mr. Beesley, Judy Jeffery, Nellie Jeffery, Joan Jeffery, Mr. Henry Charles Jeffery, Mr. Thomas, Ernie Guthrie, Ernie Bartholomew, Mr. Patterson, Bill Illman
Photograph of Jack Froud and his mother Lou Froud. "This was taken when Jack was home on leave in Sept" is written on the back. (Photos .311 through .314 are from the same envelope.)
Photograph of Jack Froud and his mother Lou Froud. "This was taken when Jack was home on leave in Sept" is written on the back. (Photos .311 through .314 are from the same envelope.)
Photograph of Jack Manson and Barbara Duncan, taken at Courtenay. Labeled on the back of the print. (From an envelope labelled "Duncan family, Courtenay")
Photograph of Jack Manson and Barbara Duncan, taken at Courtenay. Labeled on the back of the print. (From an envelope labelled "Duncan family, Courtenay")
Photograph of Jack Manson (near log) and Jack Parry standing near a huge log and stump on the old road from Ken and Hazel Hansen's farm on Gunflint Lake to Cortes Bay.
Photograph of Jack Manson (near log) and Jack Parry standing near a huge log and stump on the old road from Ken and Hazel Hansen's farm on Gunflint Lake to Cortes Bay.
Donkey logging at Haywire Point, Hernando Island. Wilfred Manson, with cousins Nicol Manson and Jack Manson and brother-in-law Ervin McKay, standing in front of a steam donkey.Photograph of four men standing beside a steam donkey. Other copies of this photograph are 2004.001.031; Campbell River Museum #13642, and on p.32 of May Ellingsen Historic Photograph Collection, Album 5, p. 32 (fonds 2004.002).
Donkey logging at Haywire Point, Hernando Island. Wilfred Manson, with cousins Nicol Manson and Jack Manson and brother-in-law Ervin McKay, standing in front of a steam donkey.Photograph of four men standing beside a steam donkey. Other copies of this photograph are 2004.001.031; Campbell River Museum #13642, and on p.32 of May Ellingsen Historic Photograph Collection, Album 5, p. 32 (fonds 2004.002).