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001 FWS | A recent aerial view of Triangle Island. The cut for the tramway is still visible in the valley leading to the beach on the right. Photo credit to the SFU biology department. | Frank Statham |
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001 CM | Triple Island riveted compressed air tank in the mid 1990's. Tank stored compressed air for the fog horn. Tank is not used anymore. Compare with Bowerman's photo 244. | Chris Mills |
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001 DD | Bamfield Life Saving Station in 1926. Compare with Bowerman's photo 161. | Des Davidge |
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002 DD | Bamfield Life Saving Station in 1911. | Des Davidge |
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003 DD | Estevan Point Lighthouse in the early 1960's. | Des Davidge |
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004 DD | Estevan Point community photo taken from the tower. | Des Davidge |
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005 DD | Estevan Point community in the early 1960's. Dwellings along the ridge at the back. Radio operations building in the fore ground. | Des Davidge |
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001 LD | CPR vessel SS Tees. Captain Gillam on deck. Compare with Bowerman's 233. Note a canvas shelter has been erected between the stairs and something further inboard. A small child and an adult are seen sheltering in there. Natives could travel free along the coast if they stayed on deck. | Laval Desbiens |
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001 RBCM | Estevan Point Wireless Operator's dwelling. The lads are enjoying the sun shine. | BC Provincial Archives |
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002 RBCM | The first Cape Lazo Radio Operations desk. | Royal BC Museum |
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001 KG | Estevan Point light house under construction in 1909. Poured concrete construction. All done with muscle power, human and horse, alone. | Ken Gibson |
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002 KG | Tender 'Quadra' in Bamfield. Note the lifesaving station in the background. Lifeboat itself is just coming astern of the 'Quadra'. Date is August of 1914. | Ken Gibson |
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002 FWS | Image of Estevan Point sometime in the early 1980's. Both the old (1907) and the new (1920's) wireless operations buildings are visible. | Frank Statham |