August and Zaida Schnarr's daughters wearing rose hip necklaces

Pearl on the left, Pansy on the right, likely taken when the family lived at Bute Inlet.

Soccer Team from the Cape Mudge Reserve, Quadra Island

Members of the Yeatman family on the back porch of their home, Quadra Island

The Yeatman's farm was known as Sunny Side Farm.

Unloading a catch of salmon at the Quathiaski Cannery, Quadra Island

Cannery owner, W.E. Anderson watches a one of the fishermen use a brailer to move the fish from the net.

Jim and Laurette Stanton with dog

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

First school on the Cape Mudge Reserve

This school was built by the Federal Government at the We Wai Kai's village at Cape Mudge.

August Schnarr with catch of trout from Homathko or Southgate River

Group of women with bicyle in the Yeatman's back yard, Quadra Island

Woman second from the left may be Emma Anderson. Second from right is Mae Anderson. Elva Anderson on the far right.

Likely Henry Twidle's Garden at Granite Bay

Agnes Twidle in her garden, Granite Bay

View of the entrance to Toba Inlet from Pryce Channel

View of the entrance to Toba Inlet from Pryce Channel One of the Barrow's in a wooden rowboat at the entrance to Toba Inlet, 1936.

Anna Marie and Rose Manson of Cortes Island

Jim and Laurette Stanton's home at Knight Inlet, B.C.

See also photograph no. 15529 which is identified as the Stanton's first home at Kwalate Point.

View of glacier at the head of Bute Inlet

Mrs. Hatch of Frederick Arm and daughter with Amy Barrow

August Schnarr with two of his children

Jim Stanton's hunting cabin, Knight Inlet area

The Stantons in their "Family Car" at the head of Knight Inlet, B.C.

Laurette and Jim Stanton going visiting in their flat bottomed river boat, Knight Inlet.

The August Schnarr place, Bute Inlet

The store and machine shop at the Landing, Stuart Island, B.C.

From left: Machine shop, cabin, post office, store. Jack Parrish had his machine shop in this location for approximately a year. He brought his machine shop from Redonda Bay where it was built, moved it to this location at the Landing, then moved it to his own property at Woodside Bay.

Mansons Landing, Cortes Island

Home of Mr. John Manson and family at Sunny Brae, 1910.

The Blind Channel Cannery under construction

Jim Stanton with dead grizzly bear, Knight Inlet, B.C.

Major Fleischman's Yacht "Haida" and the Barrow Yacht "Toketie"

"Haida" in background, "Toketie" in foreground. Phillips Arm