The Hansen family home under construction at Port Neville, B.C.

Hans Hansen first established a homestead at Port Neville in 1892. This was his second home on that property which he built to accommodate his growing family.

Group of Quadra Island school children

Union Steamship Co. boat the “Cheakamus” docked at wharf in Quathiaski Cove

Union Steamship Company boat at wharf at Port Neville

“S.S. Venture” at Port Neville with several fishing boats also at dock.

Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Walker of Quadra Island

Rob, Dorothy, and Frank Yeatman at their home, Sunny Side Farm, Quadra Island

Harvesting time at the Yeatmans' Sunny Side Farm, Quadra Island

Portrait of Mary Marlatt

Mary Marlatt was a settler on Mary Island.

August Schnarr standing on Kleena Kleene glacier

August Schnarr had noted that since this photograph was taken in 1913 the glacier has receded 5 miles.

Fishing, possibly for eulachon, on the Kleena Kleene River

From left: Borden Hayward, Jim Stanton and Laurette Stanton up Kleena Kleene River, at the head of Knight Inlet.

Johnny and Jenny Macamoose in their canoe

Quathiaski Sawmill and Cannery

View of the Quathiaski Cove Sawmill (on left) and Cannery (on right).

Portrait of R.J. Walker, Quadra Island's first teacher

Group in wooden boat at the head of Knight Inlet

Looks like this maybe Jim and Laurette Stanton ( Jim in stern of boat)

Members of the Hansen family in front of their home at Port Neville

Left to right: Lilly, Kathinka, Edith (front) and Karen Hansen in front of house at Port Neville.

Twidle's Boat, "The Illini" on the slipways at Granite Bay

Francis and Amy Barrow with a group of residents

From left: Francis and Amy Barrow, Bill Horth, Frank Norris, Frank Shepheard, and Percy Belson.

Quathiaski Canning Company boats and fishermen brailing salmon

The Yeatman family playing musical instruments in their home

Frank, Dot, and Rob Yeatman in the parlour of the Yeatman home. Photograph taken December 20, 1915.

W.E. Anderson, owner of the Quathiaski Canning Company, at his home in Vancouver

Anderson is sitting on the front bumper of his new car and new house in Vancouver, which was located at the corner of Angus Drive and Granville Street.

Jim Staton cooking pancakes for breakfast in their kitchen

The Stantons in their kitchen at the home which was located at Dutchman's Head, Knight Inlet.

Jim Stanton with book Grizzlies in their back yard

Jim Stanton with a copy of the book which was based on his experiences living at the head of Knight Inlet with his wife Laurette. Photograph was taken April 2, 1964.

Parker's Logging Camp

The Parkers' float camp was located at Trevenon Bay.

Clarence Keeling and Ivy Murray of Read Island

August Schnarr with two of his children