Plowing the fields at the Yeatman family farm (Sunny Side) on Quadra Island

Percy Belsons float camp near Dent Island

Phil Lavigne at his homestead, Prideaux Haven

Hauling in the seine nets by hand

One of the Quathiaski Canning Company fishermen hauling in the seine net.

Bert Middleton home at Whaletown, Cortes Island

Group of ladies at Stuart Island

Back row from left: Sandra Pritchard, Margaret Parrish. Middle row from left: Mrs. 'Biff' Marshall, Mrs. Roberta Aucoin, Margaret Bogel, Gerd Evans. Front row from left: Mrs. Dyck (nurse), her daughter Mary, Gayleen Evans, Frances Pritchard Anderson, Marilyn Marshall, Billy Dyck.

Blind Channel Cannery Crew

Crew members from the Blind Channel Cannery. The man with the moustache is Wiley Whittington.

Bringing in the hay at the Hansen farm, Port Neville, B.C.

Herbert Pidcock with dog and dead cougar

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.

Amy Barrow taken when she was young woman in England

Henry Twidle in his garden at Granite Bay

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...

Probably Twidle House and Orchard, Granite Bay

Black bear probably shot by August Schnarr in Bute Inlet

Visitors on the boardwalk at Cape Mudge Lighthouse, Quadra Island

View of Blind Channel, West Thurlow Island

This photograph was likely taken in 1916 when the Blind Channel Cannery was under construction.

View of the Courthouse at Quathiaski Cove, Quadra Island

August Schnarr’s rabbit and marten cages, Bute Inlet homestead

August Schnarr's three children Pansy, Pear and Marion looking into the cages.

The Falks' Place, August 1913

Mrs. Johnson and Zaida Schnarr with bear pelt

Mrs. (Einar) Beryl Johnson on left. Her husband operated a logging camp in Bute Inlet, c. 1930.

The Union Steamship, Cheakamus

August Schnarr with two of his children

May Day celebration on Quadra Island, 1922

Queen of this year's May Day was Elza Johnson (tallest blonde girl), 1922.

Agnes Twidle in her garden, Granite Bay