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Fish boat tied up next to the fish scow at Whaletown wharf
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The "Amboyna", a fish packer, at the Whaletown wharf
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Fish boats tied up at the Whaletown wharf
Part Of
Mary and Otto Weiler fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
[196-]
Scope and Content
Image of fist boats tied to the Whaletown wharf. Front boat is (ID) later owned by Brigid Weiler.
Part Of
Mary and Otto Weiler fonds
Description Level
Item
Creator
Weiler, Mary
Fonds Number
2003.002
Series Number
1
Item Number
2003.002.417
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
[196-]
Physical Description
1 colour slide, 5 x 5 cm
Scope and Content
Image of fist boats tied to the Whaletown wharf. Front boat is (ID) later owned by Brigid Weiler.
Storage Location
Slide box 2
Name Access
Weiler, Mary
Subject Access
Fishing
Geographic Access
Cortes Island
Whaletown
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Whaletown dock, with Weiler's skiff tied to the fish scow
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Fish boats tied up at the Whaletown dock
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The Columbia Coast Mission boat "John Antle" tied up at the Whaletown dock; the fish scow is behind it.
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The Whaletown dock, with fish boats tied up to it and a float plane coming in to the end
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The Columbia Coast Mission boat "John Antle" and fish boats tied up at the Whaletown dock
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The "Adventus" and the "Rendezvous" tied up next to each other at the Whaletown dock
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The Whaletown dock, with the fish scow visible on the right
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Barge loaded with pilings, tied up beside the Whaletown wharf
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Velma Bergman, weighing salmon in the fish scow at the Whaletown dock
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Trollers tied up at the Cortes Bay wharf
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Boats tied up at the Whaletown dock
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The boat "Sea Ferring" tied up at the government wharf at Manson's Landing
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Boats ("Adventus" and "Rendezvous") tied up at the Whaletown dock
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The "Columbia" tied up to a floating camp
Part Of
Gilean Douglas fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
[ca. 1950]
Scope and Content
Photograph titled "The second "Columbia" tied up to a floating logging camp in the beautiful Knight Inlet country. When it's rough enough you can be seasick right in your own livig-room." Note: This photograph appears to be the source of the painting on the cover of "God's Little Ships" by Michael Hadley (Harbour Publishing, 1995). It was probably printed in "The Log".
Part Of
Gilean Douglas fonds
Description Level
Item
Fonds Number
1999.001
Series Number
18
Item Number
1999.001.1022
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
[ca. 1950]
Physical Description
1 photograph print: b&w; 13 x 10.5 cm
Scope and Content
Photograph titled "The second "Columbia" tied up to a floating logging camp in the beautiful Knight Inlet country. When it's rough enough you can be seasick right in your own livig-room." Note: This photograph appears to be the source of the painting on the cover of "God's Little Ships" by Michael Hadley (Harbour Publishing, 1995). It was probably printed in "The Log".
Subject Access
Logging
Columbia Coast Mission
Geographic Access
Knight Inlet
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Henry Tiber, holding up a large fish
Part Of
Gilean Douglas fonds
Description Level
Item
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
1979
Scope and Content
Photograph labelled on back "Old Henry with someone else's fish"
Part Of
Gilean Douglas fonds
Description Level
Item
Fonds Number
1999.001
Series Number
18
Item Number
1999.001.1143
Material Type
graphic material
Date Range
1979
Physical Description
1 photograph print: b&w, 6.5 x 10 cm
Scope and Content
Photograph labelled on back "Old Henry with someone else's fish"
Subject Access
Channel Rock
Fishing
Geographic Access
Cortes Island
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Fleet of fish boats at the Whaletown dock
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Fish boats leaving Whaletown Bay