- CA SQPL 01-003
A young girl, Jean Herres, feeds a baby deer.
A young girl, Jean Herres, feeds a baby deer.
Bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp
Mike Ross (left) and Bill Tutin (right) at bunk houses at Cheekye logging camp.
Bill Turcotte in 1928 in tree climbing gear.
Robert Stewart (Bert) Rae (left) and Scott MacDonald (right) at bunk houses at Cheekye (now in the location of Fergies) in 1926.
Barbie (would be Mrs Armstrong) was Peter Herres' granddaughter.
Peter Herres holding granddaughter
Peter Herres holding granddaughter Barbie in 1935.
Mrs Peter Herres on the Herres Farm
The Herres Farm was once located in a field by Leski's crossings was burnt down in 1929.
Left to right: Bill Huston and Bill Touton (first mailmain) in 1926 sawing logs.
Photo from Van Horlick Collection. Group of young men in suits. Identities and location unknown. Possibly Herres friends / relatives?
Left to right, bottom row: Raymond Fogolin, Billy Malen, Mark Waldron, Terry Waldron.
Top row: Burnett Woods, Ron Knowles, Norman Chadwick, Rodger Graveling, Harry Rae, Harry Tutin.
Stan Harding, Stationary Steam Engineer
Stan Harding, Stationary Steam Engineer (Married a Midnight), 1925.
Robert (Bert) Stewart Rae working for Craig and Taylor Logging.
Young girl, Jean Herres, poses with a rifle beside a dog.
Left to right: Marion Van Horlick (nee Herres), Kenny Van Horlick, Rose Tatlow, Elizabeth Tatlow, Dell Tatlow, Norma Van Horlick, Clarence Tatlow.
Left to right: Mrs Lizzie Turcotte (nee Herres), daughter Marion, Bill Turcotte.
Left to right, front row: Elvira (nee Bump), Robert, Charles, Mildred.
Back row: Mary.
Left to right: Edgar Baynes, John Redford at Cheekye logging camp.
Orval Van Horlick and Alec Munro
Orval Van Horlick on right and Alec Munro on left setting up tent in Britannia, 1927.
Mr and Mrs Watt at their store in Cheekye
Left to right: Mr and Mrs Greer, Elvira Schoonover, Sigrid Anderson.
Peter Herres on the left in 1934. The others are unknown.
Left to right: Alta Lamport (Mrs Ed Aldridge) and Mary Munro (Mrs Stan Goad).
Orval Van Horlick at the Judd Farm