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101 Album page.  Applicable items edited off and are elsewhere on this site.  Shown for photo context.
Album page shown for context. 102 Album page.  Applicable items edited off and are elsewhere on this site.
103 Album page.  Applicable items edited off and are elsewhere on this site.
104 Album page.  Applicable items edited off and are elsewhere on this site.
105 Album page.  Applicable items edited off and are elsewhere on this site.
106      Album page.  Applicable items edited off and are elsewhere on this site.  Top two photos are from Bowerman's time fitting wireless into aircraft at Morely, Alberta just after World War One.
107      Album page.  Applicable items edited off and are elsewhere on this site.
108 Album page.  Applicable items edited off and are elsewhere on this site.
109      The General Radio Historical Society advises the left hand racks are the  C-21-H equipment, comprising a 590 Piezo Electric Oscillator, a 591 temperature control unit, three 592 multivibrators, a 594 heat control unit and a 595 power supply. There is also a synchronometer clock and a recorder.  Thanks to Laval for this.    Radio Inspectors would use this equipment to measure frequencies off air.
110      Album page.  Applicable items edited off and are elsewhere on this site.
111      Album page.  Applicable items edited off and are elsewhere on this site.
112      Album page.  Applicable items edited off and are elsewhere on this site.
113      Album page.  Applicable items edited off and are elsewhere on this site.
114      The back of the photo has the note "West Bay double dwelling".  Unknown where this is, but my suspicion is that the location is Barrington Passage, Nova Scotia.  The Nova Scotia village has a sea indentation called "West Bay", not far from "Wireless Station Road".  This building may have been associated with the Station as a dwelling for the operators.
     On the other hand it looks freshly built, no sign of occupation.
115      Unknown location and people, but note the interesting 'arrow' effect porch pickets.  Must see if they appear in any other photos.
116      Lighthouse/Buoy tender 'Estevan' off some spot.
117      Bottom of the Triangle Island 1600 foot tram way.  Keeper Davis with the hat and moustache.  Photo taken by Bowerman sometime during his 1913 stay.
118      Unknown radio operations position. 
119      Could be the efforts to refloat the SS Prince Rupert.
120      Could be the efforts to refloat the SS Prince Rupert.
121      This and 122 go together.
122      View towards the Digby Island Wireless station.  The station is located in the cut just to the right of center.  c.1916
123      Group of gents somewhere.  Centre chap looks like one of the Tee boys.
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