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Documents for Donor: Terryl Allen (Estate of Marvel Milne)

  • 2016.013.2.2 Logging near Edgewood.

  • 2016.013.2.1 Taken at Calder’s camp – 1922-23.

  • 2016.013.1.72 BC5030:98 (Needles & Fauquier)

  • 2016.013.1.71 Fred & Bessie Nesbitt

  • 2016.013.1.70 Unidentified family, Edgewood, ca. 1910s-1920s

  • 2016.013.1.69 The Nesbitt home, in background the old Nash home – early “20s”

  • 2016.013.1.68 Known as the “Laundry House” in the early years – 1912-1914.

  • 2016.013.1.67 Horse and carriage, Edgewood

  • 2016.013.1.66 Early “20s” – Dr. Kelso, Mrs. J. O’Reilly (nee Rankin), ?

  • 2016.013.1.65 “Jock” Thomson’s blacksmith shop

  • 2016.013.1.64 The Fords’ home.

  • 2016.013.1.63 Second tennis court built behind Naylor’s Hall.

  • 2016.013.1.62 ‘Well saved!’, Tennis at Edgewood B.C.

  • 2016.013.1.61 Now against the law – but such fun in 1928 – T. Lewtas, sister of W.E. Lewtas.

  • 2016.013.1.60 Colegrave home built in 1912.

  • 2016.013.1.59 The First Carload of Ford Cars Landed on Arrow Lakes.

  • 2016.013.1.58 Loading cattle onto barge at Edgewood.

  • 2016.013.1.57 S.S. “Bonnington” – Mr. Banting with the mail bags.

  • 2016.013.1.56 Banting’s store – early years.

  • 2016.013.1.55 W.J. Banting – postmaster and storekeeper for over 40 years.

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