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.
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
Photograph of the hollowed out bole of a large cedar tree which stood right beside a rock face between the cabin and the garden at Channel Rock. Gilean Douglas said it had been used as a shelter by First Nations people; the cavity formed a natural chimney for fires.
Photograph of the hollowed out bole of a large cedar tree which stood right beside a rock face between the cabin and the garden at Channel Rock. Gilean Douglas said it had been used as a shelter by First Nations people; the cavity formed a natural chimney for fires.
File contains a report by Fred and Ruth Zwickel ("Fauna and Flora Associated with Manson's Lagoon", with photographs); correspondence about water quality in Hague Lake and aquaculture in park boundaries; a Memorandum of Understanding with Klahoose re a marine park in Von Donop Inlet.
File contains a report by Fred and Ruth Zwickel ("Fauna and Flora Associated with Manson's Lagoon", with photographs); correspondence about water quality in Hague Lake and aquaculture in park boundaries; a Memorandum of Understanding with Klahoose re a marine park in Von Donop Inlet.
Photograph of Don Maclean in his garden at Cedar Hill Cross Roads. Maclean acted as a Lay Reader for the Columbia Coast Mission in Whaletown in the 1960s when no clergymen were available.
Photograph of Don Maclean in his garden at Cedar Hill Cross Roads. Maclean acted as a Lay Reader for the Columbia Coast Mission in Whaletown in the 1960s when no clergymen were available.