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Part Of
Sedley Sweeny fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1985-2002
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of writings by Sedley Sweeny, including a book, "The Challenge of Smallholding", and two photographs of his sailboat, "Wild Rose".
Part Of
Sedley Sweeny fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Creator
Sweeny, Sedley
Fonds Number
2019.008
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1985-2002
Physical Description
4 cm of textual records 2 photographs : colour
History / Biographical
Sedley Bell-Irving Sweeny (November 29, 1917 - December 19, 2013) was born in England. He graduated from the Royal Military College of Canada with a commission in the Royal Engineers and went on to serve in World War II with the 8th Army from El Alamein onwards, then in Sicily, Italy and Greece; he was awarded Military Cross for valour at the Garigliano River crossing in Jan.'44. He married Diana Game in 1941 and they had three daughters: Nicola, Terry and Robin. He retired from the army in 1957, bought a farm in Wales, and for the next thirty years devoted his energies to sustainable land management, self sufficiency and, increasingly, the welfare of marginalized people. With Diana, he managed an orphanage for Tibetan refugee children in Simla, India, on behalf of Save the Children Fund, subsequently founding The Society for Training in Rural Industries and Village Enterprises, through which he provided instruction and practical experience for Tibetan family groups on his farm. Sedley returned to BC in 1985, divorced and single again. At age 71 he rowed to Cortes from Vancouver, where he met and married his second wife, Trude Albright, in 1989. Sedley was a Self Sufficiency advocate promoting a Cortes wide vision of cooperation and skill sharing. He and Trude were involved in many Cortes community initiatives including an emergency first aid and ambulance service; the Friends of Cortes Association; the Cortes Ecoforestry Society; the Cortes Earmark Book of islander skills; and The Cooperation For Cortes Self Sufficiency. Many of the associated activities happened at Trude's Café. A skilled boat-builder, he converted a fishing boat into a junk-rigged yacht, and he also instructed Cortes youth in boatbuilding and sailing. Sedley died at home at the age of 96 and is buried in the Whaletown cemetery.
Custodial History
There is no accession record; fonds has been given an arbitrary FIC (Found In Collection) number based on the date of processing.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of writings by Sedley Sweeny, including a book, "The Challenge of Smallholding", and two photographs of his sailboat, "Wild Rose".
Storage Location
Small fonds box
Storage Range
Small fonds box 1-10 - 1-11
Subject Access
Health care
Geographic Access
Cortes Island
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Part Of
Sedley Sweeny fonds
Description Level
Series
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1987-2002
Part Of
Sedley Sweeny fonds
Description Level
Series
Creator
Sweeny, Sedley
Fonds Number
2019.008
Series Number
1
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1987-2002
Storage Location
Small fonds box 1-10 - 1-11
Storage Range
Small fonds box 1-10 - 1-11
Geographic Access
Cortes Island
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"The Challenge of Smallholding" by Sedley Sweeny

https://collections.cortesmuseum.com/en/permalink/descriptions14199
Part Of
Sedley Sweeny fonds
Description Level
File
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1987
Scope and Content
File consists of a book by Sweeny, "The Challenge of Smallholding", published by Oxford University Press, 1987.
Part Of
Sedley Sweeny fonds
Description Level
File
Creator
Sweeny, Sedley
Fonds Number
2019.008
Series Number
1
File Number
1
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1987
Physical Description
1 book, 15 x 10cm, 222 pages
History / Biographical
Sedley Bell-Irving Sweeny (November 29, 1917 - December 19, 2013) lived a long and interesting life. At age 71 he rowed to Cortes from Vancouver, where he met and married his second wife, Trude Albright, in 1989.Sedley was a Self Sufficiency advocate promoting a Cortes wide vision of cooperation and skill sharing. A skilled boat-builder, he converted a fishing boat into a junk-rigged yacht. Sedley never owned a car on Cortes, rather walking and hitchhiking where ever he had to go. Sweeny was an army officer, a farmer, an engineer and a sailor. He ran an orphanage for Tibetan Refugees and helped with Tibetan ecoforestry. He knew the Dalai Lama personally and brought Trude to meet him. He wrote many articles and books; including The Intuitive View of the Whole (attached), The Challenge of Smallholding and Working up a Smallholding. Sedley was an incredible boat builder and spent a lot of time on the water.
Scope and Content
File consists of a book by Sweeny, "The Challenge of Smallholding", published by Oxford University Press, 1987.
Storage Location
Small fonds box 1-10
Storage Range
Small fonds box 1-10
Geographic Access
Cortes Island
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Writings by Sedley Sweeny

https://collections.cortesmuseum.com/en/permalink/descriptions14200
Part Of
Sedley Sweeny fonds
Description Level
File
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1985-2002
Scope and Content
File consists of a two booklets, "An Intuitive View of the Whole" and "Children of Tibet", a Cortes Island Self-Sufficiency pamphlet, poetry by Sweeny and the Dalai Lama, and a letter about ecoforestry trainng for Tibetan refugees in India.
Part Of
Sedley Sweeny fonds
Description Level
File
Creator
Sweeny, Sedley
Fonds Number
2019.008
Series Number
1
File Number
2
Material Type
textual records
Date Range
1985-2002
Physical Description
1 book, 15 x 10cm, 222 pages
Scope and Content
File consists of a two booklets, "An Intuitive View of the Whole" and "Children of Tibet", a Cortes Island Self-Sufficiency pamphlet, poetry by Sweeny and the Dalai Lama, and a letter about ecoforestry trainng for Tibetan refugees in India.
Storage Location
Small fonds box 1-11
Storage Range
Small fonds box 1-11
Geographic Access
Cortes Island
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Part Of
Sedley Sweeny fonds
Description Level
Series
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
1992
Part Of
Sedley Sweeny fonds
Description Level
Series
Creator
Sweeny, Sedley
Fonds Number
2019.008
Series Number
2
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
1992
Storage Location
Photograph box 3
Storage Range
Photograph box 3
Geographic Access
Cortes Island
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"Wild Rose" being towed to the water

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Part Of
Sedley Sweeny fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
1992
Scope and Content
Photo of "Wild Rose", a fishing boat Sweeny converted into a junk-rigged yacht.
Part Of
Sedley Sweeny fonds
Description Level
Item
Creator
Sweeny, Sedley
Fonds Number
2019.008
Series Number
2
Item Number
2019.008.001
Item Number Range
2019.008.001
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
1992
Physical Description
1 photograph : colour ; 15 x 10 cm
Scope and Content
Photo of "Wild Rose", a fishing boat Sweeny converted into a junk-rigged yacht.
Storage Location
Photograph Box 3
Subject Access
Fishing
Geographic Access
Cortes Island
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"Wild Rose" being launched at the Gorge Harbour boat ramp

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Part Of
Sedley Sweeny fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
1992
Scope and Content
Photo of "Wild Rose", a fishing boat Sweeny converted into a junk-rigged yacht.
Part Of
Sedley Sweeny fonds
Description Level
Item
Creator
Sweeny, Sedley
Fonds Number
2019.008
Series Number
2
Item Number
2019.008.002
Item Number Range
2019.008.002
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
1992
Physical Description
1 photograph : colour ; 10 x 15 cm
Scope and Content
Photo of "Wild Rose", a fishing boat Sweeny converted into a junk-rigged yacht.
Storage Location
Photograph Box 3
Subject Access
Fishing
Geographic Access
Cortes Island
Images
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Part Of
Ballantyne family fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Material Type
graphic material (electronic)
sound recording (electronic)
Date Range
1929-[ca. 1950s?]
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of photographs of the Gorge Harbour Lodge and Lodge activities, the Corneille and Ballantyne families, and Gladys Ballantyne's house, Gypsy Hill.
Part Of
Ballantyne family fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Fonds Number
2020.006
Material Type
graphic material (electronic)
sound recording (electronic)
Date Range
1929-[ca. 1950s?]
Physical Description
24 photographs (jpeg)
1 audio interview (mp4)
History / Biographical
Bobby (Elizabeth) Corneille Ballantyne (1914-2009) was born in Vancouver and moved to Cortes Island as a young child. She was 4 years old when her father died suddenly on Marina Island in 1919; she remembers that they had to wait 3 days for a Union Steamship to get the body. Her mother Tena (Sarah Christena) Corneille (1877-1949) bought a tourist lodge at the east end of Gorge Harbour in 1929, and ran it until 1936 with the help of her two teen-age daughters. Gorge Harbour Lodge offered accommodations in the main building or in tents, tennis and badminton courts, and excellent boating, bathing and fishing. Vacationers came up from Vancouver on the Union Steamships for a round-trip ticket price of $6.65. The annual Regatta was the main social event of the season, with people arriving by boat from Cortes and the surrounding islands. It featured boat and swimming races, and a dance in the evening. Gladys Georgeson Ballantyne (1882-1964), first came to Cortes in about 1910. In about 1920 she bought a property in Whaletown (now 640 Whaletown Rd.) that she called "Gypsy Hill". She was one of the original members of the Whaletown Friendly Circle, later the Whaletown Women's Institute. Gladys, her son Bill, daughter Valerie and her fiance were all on Cortes building a summer cottage when the Depression suddenly hit. Their off-island jobs fell through, and they remained at "Gypsy Hill" for the duration. Bill Ballantyne (1908-1993) was in the Merchant Marine from 1924-1929. When he was unable to find work on ships during the Depression, he took whatever jobs he could find hand-logging and fishing. Bill and Bobby Corneille were married in 1937. They and other young Whaletown residents formed the Gorge Harbour Dramatic Society to help raise funds to build a community hall, and Bill was the work boss of the building crew for the Gorge Hall. In 1941 they moved to Victoria, and after the war settled in Courtenay with their two sons Peter and Ross. In the late 1950s they returned to Whaletown on Cortes Island where they fished for many years on the gulf troller “Viking”. During that time many young “deckhands” spent time aboard during summer vacations. On retirement, Campbell River became their home.
Custodial History
Electronic records were downloaded in 2012 from an internet address provided by Peter Ballantyne. One photograph was scanned from a photograph temporarily loaned by John and De Clarke.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of photographs of the Gorge Harbour Lodge and Lodge activities, the Corneille and Ballantyne families, and Gladys Ballantyne's house, Gypsy Hill.
Name Access
Ballantyne, Peter
Ballantyne, Gladys
Ballantyne, Bill
Ballantyne, Bobby
Corneille, Sarah
Subject Access
Logging
Union Steamship Company
Fishing
Transportation
Water transport
Geographic Access
Cortes Island
Whaletown
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