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Gorge hill washout: stones and gravel carried into the yard of the buildings at the bottom of the hill
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Gorge hill washout: stream running over the road
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Gorge hill washout: buildings at the end of the Gorge with the yard covered in debris
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Gorge hill washout: bottom of the road, with buildings to the left and undamaged road to Whaletown to right
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Washout of main road at the bottom of the Gorge hill, just past the east end of Gorge Harbour
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Gorge Hill washout: road bed below washout covered in debris carried down by the stream
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Gorge hill washout: young man, Brigid Weiler and Johnny Weiler carrying mail bags to Whaletown
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Gorge hill washout: Johnny Weiler, Brigid Weiler and young man carrying mail bags to Whaletown
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Gorge hill washout: view from just below washout looking into Gorge Harbour past the buildings at the bottom of the road
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Ean and Mary Hay's sailboat in the Gorge Harbour
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Truck parked to the side of the road at Clinic Hill in Whaletown; a large first-growth fir has fallen across the road and a section of the log has been cut out to clear the road
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Ean Hay and Rollo Boas inside the Weiler home
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Musicians at the Gorge Hall; Ean Hay far right
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Ean Hay in his office at Manson's Landing School
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Ean Hay conducting a group of musicians at the Manson's Hall
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Musicians in the Whaletown Church (Mike Talbot and Mary Hay at left)
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Ean Hay playing trumpet at the scattering of Ottie Weiler's ashes
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Sarah Weiler, Joanne Green and Ean Hay inside the Weiler home
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Musicians in the Whaletown church: Ean Hay, standing; Paula Snow to the left
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Ean Hay and Bill Thiel wiring a fluorescent light fixture in the Weiler home