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401 |
From left, Arthur Green and E T
Redford (one arm). Others unknown. Photo taken on the
steps of the Point Grey Wireless Station (unique porch lights are
the clue). Tnx Dick Lobb. |
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402 |
Album plate--applicable photos edited off and appear elsewhere
on site. |
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403 |
Pachena from the top of the
water tower. Goes with photo 214. |
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404 |
Pachena from the top of the water tower.
Goes with photo 214. |
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405 |
No identification on this photo but it does look like Bull Harbour. It could be associated with 403 & 404 as
they are on the same album page, although it is a bit of stretch. |
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406 |
L.W. Stephenson, unidentified man and Jack Bowerman with Inspection vehicle.
Note the folded down loop antenna on the roof of the car. |
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407 |
Album plate--applicable photos edited off and appear elsewhere
on site. |
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408 |
Album plate--applicable photos edited off and appear elsewhere
on site. |
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409 |
District Engineer L.W. Stephenson in the middle of two
unrecognized Estevan men. The two lads on either side appear in
423. |
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410 |
Estevan Station's dock facilities at the native village of Hesquiat. Note size
of handsaw (for one person) leaning against building by truck. |
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411 |
Unknown group, except for Jack Bowerman in the sweater--back
row--, and location. |
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412 |
Album plate--applicable photos edited off and appear elsewhere
on site. |
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413 |
Album plate--applicable photos edited off and appear elsewhere
on site. |
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414 |
Heavy work at Estevan Point. Block and tackle in evidence.
Perhaps they are rearranging the stumps in the garden. |
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415 |
Estevan point Radio Operations building in the 1940's.
This side faces to the west. The building was pulled down in
the 1970's. The left hand side was the power house while the
right hand side was the radio operations room. Note the long
wire antenna feeding into the building via the white mast. |
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416 |
Mrs. Redford, Bob Cole, E.T. Redford, Bruce Restall, and an
unknown man. Photo is from Estevan Point, most likely behind
the radio building. All were part of the radio station. |
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417 |
Sid Woods, Stephenson, & unknown person. Location unknown. |
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418 |
A three bay garage with a caterpillar tractor heading out.
Location unknown, but blowing the photo up, makes the hills in the
background visible--they are vegetated as in the dryer BC interior. |
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419 |
Estevan Point's Hesquiat landing. Workboat unloading passengers from the steamer.
George Ignace standing in the water assisting. Lady standing
with the small child is could be Betty-Lou Grey. |
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420 |
Mr. & Mrs. E. Redford with Jack Bowerman at Estevan. Redford was
the operator who radioed to the outside world that the lighthouse
was being shelled by the Japanese in the June
1942. Thanks for the ID, Dick. |
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421 |
Left to right: unknown gentleman, Jack Bowerman & L.W. Stephenson.
Location unknown. Stephenson has the same tie and clothes on
in photo 422 below. (Perhaps even the same cigarette). |
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422 |
District Radio Engineer L.W. Stephenson in
the middle. Stephenson has the same tie and clothes on in photo 421
above |
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423 |
Estevan Station's landing dock shack at Hesquiat. Note the truck
has the front left fender missing, the headlights are tilted down and
the addition of another light in the left wheel well. This was so the
driver could navigate the two rail plank road back to the station from
Hesquiat. Two of the lads appear in 409. |
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424 |
Photo taken on the buoy tender Estevan. Captain Harry Bilton, 20
years the skipper, on the left. Others are unknown. Bilton retired
in 1945. See newspaper clipping from 1954 regarding Estevan
skippers here. |
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425 |
Album plate--applicable photos edited off and appear elsewhere
on site. |