- CA SQPL STA-1960-1967.xx.xx.069
- 1967
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It says something that looks like "Young Bombers" on the back of the photo, but the second word may be something else.
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It says something that looks like "Young Bombers" on the back of the photo, but the second word may be something else.
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It says something that may be "Mrs. Eric" on the back.
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Children crossing outside Mashiter School
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Photo by: Mrs Hugh MacKay (nee Jean Reid).
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Left to right: Mr and Mrs J. Johnson with daughter, Joe Confortin's brother and family.
Ernie and Harriet Harry (Peḵultn Siyam and Tsawaysia)
Left to right: Ernie and Harriet Harry (Peḵultn Siyam and Tsawaysia) across from Stamish Creek.
George Harry (Xwach-la-nexw) on left and Ernie Harry (Peḵultn Siyam) at Kow-tain village.
Ernie Harry's grandfather, Charlie Douglas, lived on the K-YAU-tain reserve for quite some time in the early 1900's and worked as a logger for Al Barbour.
Sitting on a train (Engine #51).
James and Janet Eadie with son Fred sitting on a train (Engine #51).
Left to right: "Big Dave" Thompson (steel foreman), Wilma Ferguson, Kenny Ferguson, Einear Findsen, speeder driver), Charlie Moore (son of general manager "Old George Moore") seated on speeder.
Photo by: Ed Aldridge.
Aldridge, Ed
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It says "Gary" on the back.
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Performers in front of curtain
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