Black and white negative of an unknown walking bridge. Someone from the Friends of Boundary Bay, the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee or the Fraser for Life may have taken the photograph. The location of the photograph is unknown but may be in Europe, it is most likely not from Delta.
Black and white negative of an unknown farm road that may be in Europe but not in Delta. The road is running along the right side of the photograph, while the farm fields and hills can be seen along the left side of the photograph. Someone from the Friends of boundary bay, the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee or the Fraser for Life may have taken the photograph.
Colour photograph of some sort of industrial plant along the Fraser River. A bark mulch truck is in the bottom right hand corner. The photograph was intended to be used in the Fraser for Life Membership Pamphlet. This photograph relates to three other photographs because of its intended use, although the photos themselves are of different subjects.
Colour photograph of the Fraser for Life blowup patchwork whale, used during interpretive programs and events. Three children are seen standing in front of the whale, dressed in the Fraser for Life costumes and holding balloons. The photograph was intended to be used in the Fraser for Life Membership Pamphlet. This photograph relates to three other photographs because of its intended use, although the photos themselves are of different subjects.
Colour photograph of wood pilings along the Fraser River. Could have been a site for an old building or cannery. The photograph was intended to be used in the Fraser for Life Membership Pamphlet. This photograph relates to three other photographs because of its intended use, although the photos themselves are of different subjects.
Colour photograph of cattails in a field. In the background there is triangular shaped structure made from wood and what appears to be string. The phtoograph was intended to be used for the Fraser for Life Membership Pamphlet. This photograph relates to three other photographs because of its intended use, although the photos themselves are of different subjects.
Colour photograph consisting of a group of people, two men and three women, standing with Martin Keeley (far left). They appear to be at a lookout point, may be in Point Roberts. The photograph may be in relation to the Friends of Boundary Bay, the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee or the Fraser for Life.
The transparency show Lily Point, the Point Roberts marina, the border crossing and agricultural land. The transparency was shot on February 28, 1989. The transparency may have been shot or used by Martin Keeley with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
The negative shows Lily Point, the Point Roberts marina, the border crossing and agricultural land. The date for the negative is unknown. The photographs may have been shot or used by Martin Keeley with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
Photograph consists of three Fraser for Life Interpretive Program costumes. The three costumes look like they represent birds on the wetlands and were used for children to becomes engaged in the program. The date range is an estimate and the creator of the photograph is unknown. This is a black and white 5x7 photograph.
Photograph consists of a dead fish on the shore of a beach. The fish has its mouth and eye open. The photograph is black and white and is 5x7 format. The Fraser for Life may have used the photograph.
Item consists of 2 photographs that show Mahri Sherlock, a musician. The photographs show her playing a plucked string instrument and a guitar in others.
Of the 2 photographs, the following is scanned:
2010-29-65
Colour photograph of two very large blowup props that may have been used by the Fraser for Life interpretive programs. The photograph may have been taken in Point Roberts. There is a woman in the bottom left of the corner that may be helping to blow up the iceberg and seal props. The photograph was taken during the winter because the ground is covered in snow.
Black and white photograph of a group of people, four women and two men, standing in front of the blowup Great Blue Heron that may have belonged to the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee or the Fraser for Life.
The photographs consist of unknown women holding a great blue heron interpretive program prop as well as a male performing singing on a stage. The photographs were possibly taken around the False Creek area in Vancouver, B.C., facing the mountains (North) and show the end of the Granville Street Bridge. The interpretive program was for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee.
The transparency show Lily Point, the Point Roberts marina, the border crossing and agricultural land. The transparency was shot on February 28, 1989. The transparency may have been shot or used by Martin Keeley with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
The transparency show Lily Point, the Point Roberts marina, the border crossing and agricultural land. The transparency was shot on February 28, 1989. The transparency may have been shot or used by Martin Keeley with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
The transparency show Lily Point, the Point Roberts marina, the border crossing and agricultural land. The transparency was shot on February 28, 1989. The transparency may have been shot or used by Martin Keeley with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
Black and white photograph consists of a lantern and torchlight parade for the Illuminares - A Public Dream, an event that took place in Trout Lake Park on August 12th of an unknown year. Martin Keeley or the Fraser for Life may have attended the event.
Colour photograph of a woman dressed in a cosutme standing in front of a banner that appears to be depicting a native American scene with birds and water animals. The photograph was taken in a room of a building with wood paneled walls. The costumes may have been related to the Friends of Boundary Bay or Fraser for Life interpretive programs.
The photographs consist of unknown women holding a great blue heron interpretive program prop as well as a male performing singing on a stage. The photographs were possibly taken around the False Creek area in Vancouver, B.C., facing the mountains (North) and show the end of the Granville Street Bridge. The interpretive program was for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee.
The photographs consist of unknown women holding a great blue heron interpretive program prop as well as a male performing singing on a stage. The photographs were possibly taken around the False Creek area in Vancouver, B.C., facing the mountains (North) and show the end of the Granville Street Bridge. The interpretive program was for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee.
The transparency show Lily Point, the Point Roberts marina, the border crossing and agricultural land. The transparency was shot on February 28, 1989. The transparency may have been shot or used by Martin Keeley with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
The transparency show Lily Point, the Point Roberts marina, the border crossing and agricultural land. The transparency was shot on February 28, 1989. The transparency may have been shot or used by Martin Keeley with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
Colour photograph of two young girls in costumes psing in front of a very large blowup iceberg prop. The prop has been blown up in front of a blue house at an unknown location, possibly Point Roberts. The photograph may be in relation to the Fraser for Life interpretive programs.