Photograph of a group of people (L to R: Bruce Ellingsen,Captain of the "Beaver", Eva Freeman, George Griffin, Irene Gardner, Wilf Freeman) standing beside the railing on the Whaletown wharf on the occasion of the visit of SS Beaver.
Photograph of a group of people (L to R: Bruce Ellingsen,Captain of the "Beaver", Eva Freeman, George Griffin, Irene Gardner, Wilf Freeman) standing beside the railing on the Whaletown wharf on the occasion of the visit of SS Beaver.
Photograph of the Manson's Landing wharf, taken from the water at high tide. It includes the oil and wharf sheds on the dock, an unknown scow boat with cabin at the float and the store ashore. Note: telephone poles from the original phone line across the mouth of the lagoon; higher banks along the shoreline.
Photograph of the Manson's Landing wharf, taken from the water at high tide. It includes the oil and wharf sheds on the dock, an unknown scow boat with cabin at the float and the store ashore. Note: telephone poles from the original phone line across the mouth of the lagoon; higher banks along the shoreline.
Photograph of of the wharf and pilings at Surge Narrows, looking down onto the float where a group of people are gathered. Two boats are tied to the dock.
Photograph of of the wharf and pilings at Surge Narrows, looking down onto the float where a group of people are gathered. Two boats are tied to the dock.
Photograph of Manson's Landing wharf, with Cat and Kitten Islands in the bacckground. Their are two sheds at the end of the dock above the ramp, and an old car is parked beside them. (date?)
Photograph of Manson's Landing wharf, with Cat and Kitten Islands in the bacckground. Their are two sheds at the end of the dock above the ramp, and an old car is parked beside them. (date?)
Photograph of the road going down into Whaletown, taken from just past St. John the Baptist Church in Whaletown. The library is to the right, and the fuel tanks on the rocks beside the store can be seen. Note, the road is not yet paved.
Photograph of the road going down into Whaletown, taken from just past St. John the Baptist Church in Whaletown. The library is to the right, and the fuel tanks on the rocks beside the store can be seen. Note, the road is not yet paved.