Quadra Island May Day, 1955

Agnes Twidle in her garden, Granite Bay, Quadra Island

Agnes and her husband Henry settled in Granite Bay in 1911.

Thomas and Maggie Leask, Quadra Island

Parents of Mrs. Lewis Joyce.

August Schnarr's homestead at Bute Inlet

View of logging slash on hill side behind the Schnarr homestead, Bute Inlet.

Group Reading the Newspaper at Mansons Landing

Group sitting on the clothesline stand, reading the newspaper (the steamship had delivered its weekly mail run). Back row, from left: George Freeman, Henry (Hank) Herrewig, Hazel Herrewig, Doris Hawkins, May Spence (teacher), and Wilfred Manson. In front, from left: Violet Herrewig (married July...

May Day Celebrations on Quadra Island

Group standing beside the Lighthouse at Cape Mudge, Quadra Island

This lighthouse was built in the 1920s.

Jim Stanton's hunting cabin, Knight Inlet area

Roy Marlatt with his daughter Doris

The Marlatt family homesteaded on Mary Island.

Agnes Twidle on deck of a boat with friends

Agnes Twidle second from right. She and her husband Henry were early Granite Bay settlers.

The first school and teach on Valdez (Quadra) Island

First teacher Kate Smith with her horse in front of the log building that was used as the first school on Quadra. It was located in the Heriot Bay area.

View from top of the Lighthouse at Cape Mudge, Quadra Island

Union Steamship, Cheakamus, at Heriot Bay

The S.S. Cheakamus at the Heriot Bay wharf, 1914.

Group of children at the Walker home on Mother Goose Day, Quadra Island

R.J. Walker's home was located at Gowlland Harbour, Quadra Island.

Marion Schnarr at the Schnarr homestead at Bute Inlet

Visitors on the boardwalk at Cape Mudge Lighthouse, Quadra Island

Skinned cougar pelt trapped by August Schnarr

Hansen Family gathering at Port Neville, B.C.

Three ladies at Cortes Island

Bert Middleton home at Whaletown, Cortes Island

May Day on Quadra Island 1982

May Pole Dancing at Rebecca Spit Park

Helen (Joyce) Andrews skating on Quadra Island

Mr. Pettingall on the tower of the Cape Mudge Lighthouse, Quadra Island

Mr. Pettingell was a missionary who was stationed at the Cape Mudge Village.

Interior of the Marlatt home on Mary Island

Blind Channel Cannery construction workers

The Blind Channel cannery was built in 1916 by W.E. Anderson who also owned the cannery at Quathiaski Cove, Quadra Island.