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.

View of Port Neville after the big fire at Billy Hansen's Camp

The forest fire started at Boulder Bay in 1924. The large building in centre of photograph is the Hansen family home which was also the store and post office.

Union Steamship Chelohsin at wharf at Surge Narrows

Hans and Kathinka Hansen's children at Port Neville, B.C.

Karen Hansen holding Edith, Lily in front, Olaf and Arthur Hansen.

View looking down the wharf at Shoal Bay, Thurlow Island

Lizzie Law and her Father at Open Bay, Quadra Island

The Anderson family home in Vancouver

Roy Marlatt with his daughter Doris

The Marlatt family homesteaded on Mary Island.

Gillnet Boat fleet at Deepwater Bay, Quadra Island, 1949

The Foghouse Building at Cape Mudge Lighthouse

Flo and Floss Manson of Cortes Island

Flo at right, and Floss on left.

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

August Schnarr with catch of trout from Homathko or Southgate River

The Blind Channel Cannery under construction

View of Quathiaski Cove Cannery and new net loft, Quadra Island

August Schnarr's homestead at Bute Inlet

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

August and Zaida Schnarr's daughters at their homestead

Amy Barrow (nee Bradford)

Group on board the Quathiaski No. 10

From left: Frank Yeatman, Helen Joyce, Jorpis Berg, Grandpa Yeatman, Mrs. John Berg, and Ethel Joyce.

Agnes Twidle and Miss Reader enjoying tea

Agnes, on left and her husband Henry settled in Granite Bay in 1911. Presumably this photograph was taken in their yard.

A treed cougar

Cougar was presumably treed by bounty hunter August Schnarr in the Bute Inlet area.

August Schnarr and Mrs. Williams with cougar shot by Schnarr

Photograph was taken in the late late 1930’s or 40’s.

The second Heriot Bay Hotel, Quadra Island

The second Heriot Bay Hotel, was built by Hosea Bull, This building burned shortly after completion. It opened December 27, 1911 and burned May 11, 1912. A replacement was built shortly thereafter.

Union Steamship, Camosun, at Knox Bay

Union Steamship, Camosun, docked at the wharf at Knox Bay where P.B. Anderson's logging operation was located.

Members of the Anderson family on their boat the Quathiaski No. 10