Clippings with info on fundraisers, events, and BioBlitz, 2012-2018. Emails with info on grant application and the Forest Alphabet book, 2014. Letters from CIMAS voicing support for the FTCCIS, 2015. Forest Trust pamphlet, undated.
Clippings with info on fundraisers, events, and BioBlitz, 2012-2018. Emails with info on grant application and the Forest Alphabet book, 2014. Letters from CIMAS voicing support for the FTCCIS, 2015. Forest Trust pamphlet, undated.
Blue folder with a wealth of info on Joe Gregson, Sechelt, and others, 1904-2004; includes a record of funeral, 1971, clippings, excerpts, hand written and typed notes, photographs and letters, all scanned info put together by Judy and Stan Jones in 2014. Info on J. Gregson in emails, typed and hand written notes, and excerpts. Info on J. Gregson in Gilean Douglas Fonds, 1950s-1970s.
Blue folder with a wealth of info on Joe Gregson, Sechelt, and others, 1904-2004; includes a record of funeral, 1971, clippings, excerpts, hand written and typed notes, photographs and letters, all scanned info put together by Judy and Stan Jones in 2014. Info on J. Gregson in emails, typed and hand written notes, and excerpts. Info on J. Gregson in Gilean Douglas Fonds, 1950s-1970s.
Clippings, emails, and additional info on history of whaletown dock including government issued certificates, land registries, and subdivisions, 1903-2019.
Clippings, emails, and additional info on history of whaletown dock including government issued certificates, land registries, and subdivisions, 1903-2019.
Photograph of Rev. Williams casting the ashes of Richard Symons of Evans Bay, Read Island, from the Columbia Coast Mission boat (same as slide #1999.001.2238)
Photograph of Rev. Williams casting the ashes of Richard Symons of Evans Bay, Read Island, from the Columbia Coast Mission boat (same as slide #1999.001.2238)
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.