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The log jam between Carrington Bay and Carrington Lagoon
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Seagulls standing on ice in Carrington Lagoon, log jam in foreground
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Denise Gibbons, playing the piano in her log home, Refuge Cove
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Al Murray’s cement power boat in front of the log jam at Carrington Bay
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Looking across a snowy log jam to Jim Palmer & Jan Gemmel's float house
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The stained glass windows on the front of Norm and Denise Gibbons' log house at Refuge Cove
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Linda (surname?), visiting Jim Palmer & Jan Gemmel’s floathouse, from across the log jam
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Norm Gibbons and Mike Lovell putting up the ridgepole of Norm's log house, Refuge Cove
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Cortes Island Museum & Archives Society fonds
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graphic material (electronic)
Date Range
1973
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Mike Lovell was a co-op member. His wife, Pat Reese, was Norm's cousin. They had three children: Tracy, Dean and (?).
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Ryan Holt (L) and Norm Gibbons (R) beside Norm's log house at Refuge Cove
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Al Murray’s cement power boat under a plastic structure in front of the log jam at Carrington Bay.
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Looking north from the log jam at Carrington Lagoon, Jim Palmer & Jan Gemmel’s float house on left
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Norm Gibbons (middle) and Barry Ketchison (R), beside Norm's log house under construction at Refuge Cove
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Cortes Island Museum & Archives Society fonds
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Material Type
graphic material (electronic)
Date Range
1973
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The man on the left is a guest, Peter Kuyt, who kayaked up from Lasqueti Island. He built a cabin by the lagoon at Refuge Cove, but drowned while kayaking back to Lasqueti. Barry Ketchison was a co-op member.
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Al Murray & Linda (surname?)'s tipi and 16’ canvas tent with wood floor and walls, on the east side of the log jam
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Lagoon in foreground, looking over log jam to Carrington Bay; Al Murray’s cement power boat under a classy plastic structure.