Katie Walker with her first dog

Katie Walker at age 25 with her first dog.

Horse and cart on the road to Mansons Landing

From left: Flo McKay, Jean Manson, Dorothy Manson, and Dorcas Essen.

View of the Quathiaski Canning Co. seine boats tied up along side cannery

May Day on Quadra Island, 1950

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

Amy Barrow taken when she was young woman in England

Captain and Mrs. James A. Nixon of Twin Islands in their new home

Rob and Dot Yeatman in the front room, Quadra Island

Rob Yeatman notes that this photograph was taken with a "flashlight".

Henry Leask of Heriot Bay

Roy Marlatt's house on Mary Island

Union Steamship, Cassiar, at Heriot Bay

Union Steamship, Cassiar, docked at the Heriot Bay wharf.

Four loggers at Powell River Company boom at Teakerne Arm

Rob Yeatman with buck, Quadra Island

August and Zaida Schnarr's daughters having a bath

From right; Pearl, Pansy and Marion Schnarr in bathtub at their home at Bute Inlet in the 1920s.

Margaret Tipton of Read Island

Photograph of Margaret Tipton, taken in the 1920s.

Either the Homathko or the Southgate River, head of Bute Inlet

August Schnarr's daughter beside one of his animal cages, 1920s

Looks like Pearl Schnarr standing in front of one of the mink cages that August Schnarr had at his homestead at Bute Inlet.

Quadra Island May Day, 1956

May pole dance celebrations held at Rebecca Spit, Quadra Island.

Wilf Manson, Cortes Island

Wilf Manson in a vehicle with others on Cortes Island.

Quadra Island May Day, 1955

Alfred Luoma's home, Granite Bay, Quadra Island

The tugboat Matilda Foss going through Green Point Rapids

The tugboat Matilda Foss was operated by the American company Foss Launch & Tug Company of Tacoma.

Group of Quadra Island school children

Group on the Quathiaski No. 10 circa 1920s

Members of the Anderson family on board the Quathiaski 10, which they used for pleasure purposes. The Andersons were the owner operators of the Quathiaski Canning Company, Quadra Island.

Tipton's parlour on Read Island