Article in the Vancouver Sun about Cold Mountain and human potential, 1980; Gary and Velma Bergman in conversation with Dianne Hentschel and Doreen Thompson, March 2003 (mentions Cold Mountain Institute); Andrew Feldmar bio from The International RD Laing Institute, 2011; Bennet Wong bio from Wikipedia, 2011; Obituary for Bennet Randall Wong, 2013; note about Cold Mountain Journal (1977) in Ellingsen fond
Article in the Vancouver Sun about Cold Mountain and human potential, 1980; Gary and Velma Bergman in conversation with Dianne Hentschel and Doreen Thompson, March 2003 (mentions Cold Mountain Institute); Andrew Feldmar bio from The International RD Laing Institute, 2011; Bennet Wong bio from Wikipedia, 2011; Obituary for Bennet Randall Wong, 2013; note about Cold Mountain Journal (1977) in Ellingsen fond
Photograph of a smiling Lewis Barrett, wearing overalls and a big hat, standing in front of a flowering fruit tree in the orchard of the Barrett homestead in Green Valley. Dated ca. 1916 by Doreen Thompson.
Photograph of a smiling Lewis Barrett, wearing overalls and a big hat, standing in front of a flowering fruit tree in the orchard of the Barrett homestead in Green Valley. Dated ca. 1916 by Doreen Thompson.
Photograph of the big lake in Green Valley (known as Big Barrett or Big Blue Jay Lake) taken from the Carrington end. Bill and Mary Barrett's house is on the right; Tait's on the left. (Identified by Doreen Thompson).
Photograph of the big lake in Green Valley (known as Big Barrett or Big Blue Jay Lake) taken from the Carrington end. Bill and Mary Barrett's house is on the right; Tait's on the left. (Identified by Doreen Thompson).
Binder contains interviews, stories, clippings and photographs documenting the social history of the Green Valley/Bluejay Lake area. It was created as part of the Windows on Whaletown Exhibit, curated and mounted by Doreen Thompson.
Binder contains interviews, stories, clippings and photographs documenting the social history of the Green Valley/Bluejay Lake area. It was created as part of the Windows on Whaletown Exhibit, curated and mounted by Doreen Thompson.
Looking north from Green Mountain over Carrington Lagoon and Carrington Bay (tidal falls in between) across 5 miles of water to Read Island, with a slew of islands to the north.