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201 |
Album page. Applicable photos have been edited off and
appear elsewhere on this site. |
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202 |
Album page. Applicable photos have been edited off and
appear elsewhere on this site. |
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203 |
Album page. Applicable photos have been edited off and
appear elsewhere on this site. |
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204 |
Album page. Applicable photos have been edited off and
appear elsewhere on this site. |
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205 |
Album page. Applicable photos have been edited off and
appear elsewhere on this site. |
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206 |
Album page. Applicable photos have been edited off and
appear elsewhere on this site. |
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207 |
Album page. Applicable photos have been edited off and
appear elsewhere on this site. |
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208 |
Might be Digby Island. |
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209 |
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210 |
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211 |
Fairbanks Morse was the engine of choice for the stations.
This is a two cylinder engine, most likely at Estevan Point Wireless
as that station was a large facility. Click
here for some interesting Fairbanks-Morse web site or
here to go
to my engine page. |
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212 |
Typical looking radio equipment of the era. No idea what
it is, but it does have large contacts on the rotary switch.
Could be used for transmitter antenna tuning. |
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213 |
A view of Bull Harbour radio, located on Hope Island just off
the NE edge of Vancouver Island.. |
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214 |
Unknown station from the top of a mast. |
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215 |
Three well dressed, but unknown men. Possibly wireless
operators. |
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216 |
Buoy/Lighthouse tender 'Estevan'. Built in
Collingwood, Ontario in 1912. Scrapped in 1971. A well
known vessel along the coast. |
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217 |
Buoy/Lighthouse tender 'Estevan'. Looks like the engine
room boys are having a problem! |
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218 |
Point Grey cricket club. It is unknown if the team is from
the station. |
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219 |
Alice Arm is written along the bottom of the photo. |
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220 |
A man and his goat at Pachena Point. Note the tram tracks
and the light tower in the distance and see photo
044 for comparison. This photo should be reversed. |
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221 |
Unknown chap in uniform. Girls are also strangers. |
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222 |
Family grouping amidst the the lard and cream canisters. They
must have used the containers to pack a picnic. |
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223 |
Radio Workshop in Victoria. Address is 202 Harbour Road,
just the other side of the Johnson Street Bridge. Building
still exists. |
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224 |
Point Grey Wireless building. Porch lights help with the
identification. |
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225 |
Group on the beach having a meal of melons. Jack Bowerman
on the far right. |